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2 hours ago, phelps said:

with some dedicated training in the most technical disciplines, imho Mondo has the 10k points in the Decathlon easy ;)

 

Yes, if he can train on one or two events at a time for a full year or two and set his PB's there, before moving to the next event. No way he can get to 10k points in a real two-day decathlon if he were to make a switch to full-time multi-eventing :p 

 

That's not to say he is not an amazing athlete, but to say that almost 900 points above the current WR is insane :d It would be beyond amazing if he would manage to get anywhere near 9000.

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Warholm standing around with a Norwegian flag around his Swedish jersey, that is weak man. Sore loser :p 

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