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- Carlos_OConnell abstract "Carlos O'Connell (born 21 June 1963) is the Irish record holder for the decathlon. The record was set in Emmitsburg, Maryland on the two days beginning 4 May 1988. The individual performances making up this performance were 10.89, 7.50, 13.05, 1.92, 48.84 on day 1 and 14.59, 41.70, 4.40, 54.96, 4.21.75 on day two. O'Connell also once held the Irish long jump record, breaking Peter O'Connor's 89-year-old record with a jump of 7.63m on the 2 June 1990, also in Emmitsburg.".
- Carlos_OConnell birthDate "1963-06-21".
- Carlos_OConnell birthYear "1963".
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- Carlos_OConnell wikiPageWikiLink Athletics_(sport).
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- Carlos_OConnell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Athletes_(track_and_field)_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics.
- Carlos_OConnell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_decathletes.
- Carlos_OConnell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_long_jumpers.
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- Carlos_OConnell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Olympic_athletes_of_Ireland.
- Carlos_OConnell wikiPageWikiLink Decathlon.
- Carlos_OConnell wikiPageWikiLink Emmitsburg,_Maryland.
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- Carlos_OConnell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlos O'Connell".
- Carlos_OConnell dateOfBirth "1963-06-21".
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- Carlos_OConnell name "Oconnell, Carlos".
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- Carlos_OConnell description "Athletics (sport) competitor".
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- Carlos_OConnell comment "Carlos O'Connell (born 21 June 1963) is the Irish record holder for the decathlon. The record was set in Emmitsburg, Maryland on the two days beginning 4 May 1988. The individual performances making up this performance were 10.89, 7.50, 13.05, 1.92, 48.84 on day 1 and 14.59, 41.70, 4.40, 54.96, 4.21.75 on day two. O'Connell also once held the Irish long jump record, breaking Peter O'Connor's 89-year-old record with a jump of 7.63m on the 2 June 1990, also in Emmitsburg.".
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