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In top form, but missed a record: Decathlete Leo Neugebauer wins confidently in Austin

As of: March 28, 2024 10:19 p.m Germany’s best decathlete shows a strong performance in his adopted… Decathlete Leo Neugebauer, Germany's best decathlete, won the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays in his adopted hometown of Austin with a clear lead and 8,708 points. Despite setting a personal best in the javelin throw (58.99 m), Negebauer fell behind his top performances from 2023. He also won ahead of Lee Walburn with 7,694 points, but missed out on improving the German record. Despite finishing fifth at the World Championships in Budapest last year, he is considered a medal hope at the Olympics in Paris. Neugeebauer will not start at the European Championships in Rome until June.

In top form, but missed a record: Decathlete Leo Neugebauer wins confidently in Austin

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Germany’s best decathlete shows a strong performance in his adopted homeland. He wins by a clear margin.

Decathlete Leo Neugebauer presented himself in dazzling form a good four months before the Olympic Games in Paris. The 23-year-old won the “Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays” in his adopted hometown of Austin with a clear lead and 8,708 points.

YouTube video from SWR Sport: “Leo Neugebauer: the new German record holder in the decathlon | SWR Sport”

He clearly won ahead of Lee Walburn with 7,694 points, but missed out on improving the German record. Despite a personal best in the javelin throw (58.99 m), Neugebauer fell behind his top performances from 2023. At the start on Wednesday, Neugebauer had already set a personal best with the ball (17.26 m). At the World Championships in Budapest last year, Neugebauer finished fifth as the half-time leader. This did not happen to him during the competition on the German night of Good Friday.

Neugebauer as a medal hope at the Olympics in Paris

Neugebauer has learned from the World Cup appearance and is one of the biggest German athletics hopes in the decathlon at the Olympic Games in Paris this summer. He will not start at the European Championships in Rome at the beginning of June.

The athlete, who competes for VfB Stuttgart, recently made people sit up and take notice with an indoor record in the heptathlon. At the college championships in Boston, he improved Frank Busemann’s national indoor record, which was more than two decades old, by 56 points to 6,347 points.

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