- Jürgen
Hingsen (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈhɪŋsn̩] ; born 25
January 1958) is a
former West
German decathlete who won
several medals at international...
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California preparing for the
defence of his
Olympic title, with Jürgen
Hingsen, the West
German who had
succeeded Thompson as the
world record holder...
- 1985, Thompson's Los
Angeles performance would have
scored more than
Hingsen's Mannheim performance (8,846 to 8,832) but the IAAF had
decreed the pre-revision...
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Neugebauer also took the
German national record of 8832 set in 1984 by Jürgen
Hingsen. In
November 2023, he
joined the
track and
field department of VfB Stuttgart...
- (FRG) 1981:
Rainer Pottel (GDR) 1982:
Daley Thompson (GBR) 1983: Jürgen
Hingsen (FRG) 1984:
Daley Thompson (GBR) 1985:
Torsten Voss (GDR) 1986:
Daley Thompson...
- 47.23 / 13.73/+0.9 - 46.00 - 5.10 - 59.28 - 4:45.59 ) 20 8,730 Jürgen
Hingsen (FRG) 27–28
August 1986
Stuttgart ( 10.87/+2.5 - 7.89/+2.8 - 16.46 - 2...
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weightlifter Jürgen
Hildebrand (born 1948), East
German handball player Jürgen
Hingsen (born 1958), West
German decathlete Jürgen
Klinsmann (born 1964), German...
- Stuttgart. This
ranks him
ninth among German decathletes,
behind Jürgen
Hingsen, Uwe Freimuth,
Siegfried Wentz,
Frank Busemann,
Torsten Voss,
Guido Kratschmer...
- 7958 Rumen Petrov (BUL) 7949 1979 Sepp Zeilbauer (AUT) 8203 UR Jürgen
Hingsen (FRG) 8033 Heinz Antretter (FRG) 7868 1981 Aleksandr Shablenko (URS)...
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total ranks him
sixth all-time
among German decathletes,
behind Jürgen
Hingsen, Uwe Freimuth,
Siegfried Wentz,
Frank Busemann and
Torsten Voss. Evans...