kymmenotteluun
Kymmenotteluun is the Finnish word for the decathlon, a combined track and field event in athletics. It consists of ten events, contested over two consecutive days. On the first day, athletes compete in the 100 meters, long jump, shot put, high jump, and 400 meters. The second day features the 110 meters hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw, and 1500 meters. Athletes are awarded points for their performance in each event, with a cumulative score determining the winner. The decathlon is considered a test of a well-rounded athlete's skill and endurance, requiring proficiency across a wide range of disciplines. It is one of the most demanding events in the Olympic Games and other major athletic competitions. The modern decathlon has evolved over time, with variations in the specific events included in its early history. However, the current ten-event structure has been standard for many decades. Athletes train extensively for years to master the techniques and physical conditioning necessary to compete effectively in all ten disciplines.