Swiss athlete Simon Ehammer delivered a jaw-dropping performance at the World Indoor Championships, smashing the heptathlon world record with a remarkable total score of 6579 points. Over the course of two days, Ehammer demonstrated exceptional versatility and endurance, excelling across seven challenging events. His record-setting achievement not only cements his name in athletics history but also raises the bar for future competitors in combined events.

Key highlights from Ehammer’s world record run included:

  • An explosive 60m sprint timed at 6.79 seconds
  • Impressive long jump distance of 7.85 meters
  • Near flawless execution in the pole vault, clearing 5.40 meters
  • Dominant performances in hurdles, shot put, high jump, and 1000m run
Event Performance Points Earned
60m 6.79 sec 1015
Long Jump 7.85 m 1035
Shot Put 14.25 m 760
High Jump 2.05 m 850
60m Hurdles 7.62 sec 1010
Pole Vault 5.40 m 1070
1000m 2:35.00 839