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realized also that 10.05/10.0 is wrong. need to subtract reaction time because the wind doesn't effect the reaction! from his 100m, looked it up, his reaction was 0.168. so that's 9.882 (10.05-0.168) which is 10.12 m/s over 100m/(10- 0.168) = 10.17
new calculation is 10.12/10.17 = 1.00508 (not very different but worth it for science) if you square it you get 1.01020.
multiply those factors by his LJ performance of 7.88 and you get 7.92 and 7.96 using the ventolin factor of 2. it seems conservative to me, i would've thought a 1.0 would give you a better result, but oh well.
7.92 is an extra 10 pts, 7.96 is an extra 20.
so 19 points from a +1.0 m/s in the 100m, and 15 pts from the LJ, that just leaves 110mH. let's save me some time and ignore the hurdles. 100/110*13.69 = 12.445, plugged into the calculator i found gives 12.42 for 0.0 wind, then a 1.0 tailwind give him 12.32 * 110/100 = 13.55
13.55 gives him an extra 18 points.
19+15+18= 51 points. new score of 9096. a little more wind from the 1.0 i gave him and he's got 9100.
conclusion:
his 9045 was worth 9096 with +1.0 winds for 110H, LJ, and 100m
i'm not gonna redo the calculations for 2.0 wind, whihc is the max allowable AVERAGE for the 3 events of the 10. you can have up to 4.0 wind for any of those 3 events, but the average must not exceed 2.0.