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Heptathlon

A heptathlon is a track and field combined events contest made up of seven events.[1] The name derives from the Greek επτά (hepta, meaning "seven") and ἄθλος (áthlos, or ἄθλον, áthlon, meaning "competition"). A competitor in a heptathlon is referred to as a heptathlete.

There are two heptathlons – the men's and the women's heptathlon – composed of different events. The men's heptathlon is older and is held indoors, while the women's is held outdoors and was introduced in the 1980s, first appearing in the Olympics in 1984.

Women's heptathlon edit

 
Tatyana Chernova, Jessica Ennis and Lilli Schwarzkopf racing in the final 800 m event at the 2012 Olympic heptathlon

Women's heptathlon is the combined event for women contested in the athletics programme of the Olympics and at the World Athletics Championships. The World Athletics Combined Events Tour determines a yearly women's heptathlon champion. The women's outdoor heptathlon consists of the following events, with the first four contested on the first day, and the remaining three on day two:

The heptathlon has been contested by female athletes since the early 1980s, when it replaced the pentathlon as the primary women's combined event contest (the javelin throw and 800 m were added).[citation needed] It was first contested at the Olympic level in the 1984 Summer Olympics. In recent years some women's decathlon competitions have been conducted, consisting of the same events as the men's competition in a slightly different order, and World Athletics has begun keeping records for it, but the heptathlon remains the championship-level combined event for women. Nafissatou Thiam, representing Belgium, is the 2020 Olympic Gold Medallist, after successfully defending her 2016 title. She is also the reigning European Champion. Katarina Johnson-Thompson, representing Great Britain, is the current World Champion and Commonwealth Champion. Odile Ahouanwanou. Yekaterina Voronina, Kiara Reddingius, Luisarys Toledo and Ariana Ince hold the African, Asian, Oceanian, South American and NACAC (North American, Central American and Caribbean) titles respectively. Adriana Rodríguez, Marthe Koala, Swapna Barman and Elenani Tinai hold the Panamerican Games, African Games, Asian Games and Pacific Games titles respectively.[2]

There is also a Tetradecathlon, which is a double heptathlon, consisting of 14 events, seven events per day.

Points system edit

The heptathlon scoring system was devised by Dr Karl Ulbrich, a Viennese mathematician. The formulae are constructed so that, for each event, a designated benchmark performance (for example, approximately 1.82 m for the high jump) scores 1000 points.[3] Each event also has a minimum recordable performance level (e.g. 0.75 m for the high jump), corresponding to zero points. The formulae are devised so that successive constant increments in performance correspond to gradually increasing increments in points awarded.

The events are split into three groups, and the scores are calculated according to the three formulae:[4]

Running events (200 m, 800 m and 100 m hurdles):
 
Jumping events (high jump and long jump):
 
Throwing events (shot put and javelin):
 

P is for points, T is for time in seconds, M is for height or length in centimeters and D is length in meters. a, b and c have different values for each of the events, as follows:

Event a b c
200 metres 4.99087 42.5 1.81
800 metres 0.11193 254 1.88
100 metres hurdles 9.23076 26.7 1.835
High jump 1.84523 75 1.348
Long jump 0.188807 210 1.41
Shot put 56.0211 1.5 1.05
Javelin throw 15.9803 3.8 1.04

Benchmarks edit

The following table shows the benchmark levels needed to earn 1000, 900, 800 and 700 points in each event.

Event 1,000 pts 900 pts 800 pts 700 pts Unit
100 m hurdles 13.85 14.56 15.32 16.12 Seconds
High jump 1.82 1.74 1.66 1.57 Metres
Shot put 17.07 15.58 14.09 12.58 Metres
200 m 23.80 24.86 25.97 27.14 Seconds
Long jump 6.48 6.17 5.84 5.50 Metres
Javelin throw 57.18 52.04 46.87 41.68 Metres
800 m 2:07.63 2:14.52 2:21.77 2:29.47 Minutes:Seconds

Women's world records compared with heptathlon bests edit

 
Nataliya Dobrynska in the Osaka World Athletics Championships 2007 women's heptathlon
World records (WR) compared with heptathlon bests (HB)
Event Type Athlete Record Score Difference in points scored Date Place Notes/Ref
100 m hurdles
WR Tobi Amusan 12.12 s 1261
HB Jessica Ennis 12.54 s (+1.3 m/s) 1195 −66 3 August 2012 London [5]
High jump
WR Stefka Kostadinova 2.09 m 1359
HB Nafissatou Thiam 2.02 m 1264 −95 22 June 2019 Talence [6]
Shot put
WR Natalya Lisovskaya 22.63 m 1378
HB Austra Skujytė 17.31 m 1016 −362 3 August 2012 London [7]
200 m
WR Florence Griffith Joyner 21.34 s 1251
HB Jackie Joyner Kersee 22.30 s (+0.0 m/s) 1150 −101 15 July 1988 Indianapolis [6]
Long jump
WR Galina Chistyakova 7.52 m 1351
HB Jackie Joyner Kersee 7.27 m (+0.7 m/s) 1264 −87 24 September 1988 Seoul [6]
Javelin[note 1]
WR Barbora Špotáková 72.28 m 1295 current 1999 model
HB Barbora Špotáková 60.90 m 1072 −223 16 September 2012 Talence current 1999 model[8]
WR Petra Felke 80.00 m 1448 old model
HB Tessa Sanderson 64.64 m 1145 −303 old model
800 m
WR Jarmila Kratochvílová 1:53.28 min:s 1224
HB Nadine Debois 2:01.84 min:s 1087 −137 27 September 1987 Talence [6]
Total World record 9119
Heptathlon bests 8048 −1071

Men's heptathlon edit

 
Heptathlon podium at the European Athletics Indoor Championships 2009 in Turin

The other version is an indoor competition, normally contested by men only. It is the men's combined event in the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics. The men's indoor heptathlon consists of the following events, with the first four contested on the first day, and remaining three on day two:

The scoring is similar for both versions. In each event, the athlete scores points for his performance in each event according to scoring tables issued by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).[9] The athlete accumulating the highest number of points wins the competition.

Benchmarks edit

The following table shows the minimum benchmark levels required to earn 1000 points in each event.

Event 1000pts Units
60 m 6.68 Seconds
Long jump 7.76 Metres
Shot put 18.40 Metres
High jump 2.21 Metres
60 m hurdles 7.69 Seconds
Pole vault 5.29 Metres
1000 m 2:29.00 Minutes:Seconds

Men's world records compared with heptathlon bests edit

World records (WR) compared with heptathlon bests (HB)
Event Type Athlete Record Score Difference in points scored Ref
60 m
WR Christian Coleman 6.34 s 1130
HB Chris Huffins 6.61 s 1026 −104
Long jump
WR Carl Lewis 8.79 m 1268
HB Simon Ehammer 8.26 m 1128 −140 [10]
Shot put
WR Ryan Crouser 23.38 m 1311
HB Aleksey Drozdov 17.17 m 924 −387
High jump
WR Javier Sotomayor 2.43 m 1223
HB Derek Drouin 2.30 m 1091 −132 [11]
60 m hurdles
WR Grant Holloway 7.29 s 1168
HB Ashton Eaton 7.60 s 1085 −83
Pole vault
WR Armand Duplantis 6.22 m 1304
HB Alex Averbukh 5.60 m 1100 −204
1000 m
WR Ayanleh Souleiman 2:14.20 min:s 1182
HB Curtis Beach 2:23.63 min:s 1064 −118
Total World record 8586
Heptathlon bests 7418 −1168

All-time top 25 edit

Women edit

 
Carolina Klüft in the Osaka World Athletics Championships 2007 women's heptathlon
  • As of May 2023[12]
Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref
1 7291   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 23–24 September 1988 Seoul
( 12.69/+0.8 - 1.86 - 15.80 - 22.56/+1.6 / 7.27/+0.7 - 45.66 - 2:08.51 )
2 7032   Carolina Klüft (SWE) 25–26 August 2007 Osaka
( 13.15/+0.1 - 1.95 - 14.81 - 23.38/+0.3 / 6.85/+1.0 - 47.98 - 2:12.56 )
3 7013   Nafissatou Thiam (BEL) 27–28 May 2017 Götzis [13]
( 13.34/-0.7 - 1.98 - 14.51 - 24.40/-1.6 / 6.56/+0.8 - 59.32 - 2:15.24 )
4 7007   Larisa Nikitina (URS) 10–11 June 1989 Bryansk
( 13.40/+1.4 - 1.89 - 16.45 - 23.97/+1.1 / 6.73/+4.0 - 53.94 - 2:15.31 )
5 6988   Anna Hall (USA) 27–28 May 2023 Götzis [14]
( 12.75/+0.7 - 1.92 - 13.90 - 22.88/+0.1 / 6.54/+1.2 - 43.08 - 2:02.97 )
6 6985   Sabine Braun (GER) 30–31 May 1992 Götzis
( 13.11/-0.4 - 1.93 - 14.84 - 23.65/+2.0 / 6.63/+2.9 - 51.62 - 2:12.67 )
7 6981   Katarina Johnson-Thompson (GBR) 2–4 October 2019 Doha [15]
( 13.09/+0.6 - 1.95 - 13.86 - 23.08/+1.0 / 6.77/+0.2 - 43.93 - 2:07.26 )
8 6955   Jessica Ennis (GBR) 3–4 August 2012 London
( 12.54/+1.3 - 1.86 - 14.28 - 22.83/-0.3 / 6.48/-0.6 - 47.49 - 2:08.65 )
9 6946   Sabine Paetz (GDR) 5–6 May 1984 Potsdam
( 12.64/+0.3 - 1.80 - 15.37 - 23.37/+0.7 / 6.86/-0.2 - 44.62 - 2:08.93 )
10 6942   Ghada Shouaa (SYR) 25–26 May 1996 Götzis
( 13.78/+0.3 - 1.87 - 15.64 - 23.78/+0.6 / 6.77/+0.6 - 54.74 - 2:13.61 )
11 6935   Ramona Neubert (GDR) 18–19 June 1983 Moscow
( 13.42/+1.7 - 1.82 - 15.25 - 23.49/+0.5 / 6.79/+0.7 - 49.94 - 2:07.51 )
12 6889   Eunice Barber (FRA) 4–5 June 2005 Arles
( 12.62/+2.9 - 1.91 - 12.61 - 24.12/+1.2 / 6.78/+3.4 - 53.07 - 2:14.66 )
13 6867   Anouk Vetter (NED) 17–18 July 2022 Eugene [16]
( 13.30/+0.7 - 1.80 - 16.25 - 23.73/+1.4 / 6.52/+0.3 - 58.29 - 2:20.09 )
14 6859   Natalya Shubenkova (URS) 20–21 June 1984 Kyiv
( 12.93/+1.0 - 1.83 - 13.66 - 23.57/-0.3 / 6.73/+0.4 - 46.26 - 2:04.60 )
15 6858   Anke Behmer (GDR) 23–24 September 1988 Seoul
( 13.20/+0.8 - 1.83 - 14.20 - 23.10/+1.6 / 6.68/ - 44.54 - 2:04.20 )
16 6847   Irina Belova (RUS) 1–2 August 1992 Barcelona
( 13.25/ - 1.88 - 13.77 - 23.34/ / 6.82/ - 41.90 - 2:05.08 )
17 6836   Carolin Schäfer (GER) 27–28 May 2017 Götzis [13]
( 13.09/+1.0 - 1.86 - 14.76 - 23.36/+0.7 / 6.57/+0.9 - 49.80 - 2:14.73 )
18 6832   Lyudmila Blonska (UKR) 25–26 August 2007 Osaka
( 13.25/+0.1 - 1.92 - 14.44 - 24.09/+0.3 / 6.88/+1.0 - 47.77 - 2:16.68 )
19 6831   Denise Lewis (GBR) 29–30 July 2000 Götzis
( 13.13/+1.0 - 1.84 - 15.07 - 24.01/+3.6 / 6.69/-0.4 - 49.42 - 2:12.20 )
20 6815   Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa (LAT) 27–28 May 2017 Götzis [13]
( 13.10/+1.0 - 1.77 - 13.53 - 23.49/-2.9 / 6.64/+0.8 - 56.17 - 2:11.76 )
21 6808   Brianne Theisen-Eaton (CAN) 30–31 May 2015 Götzis
( 13.05/-0.2 - 1.89 - 13.73 - 23.34/+1.4 / 6.72/+0.9 - 42.96 - 2:09.37 )
22 6803   Jane Frederick (USA) 15–16 September 1984 Talence
( 13.27/+1.2 - 1.87 - 15.49 - 24.15/+1.6 / 6.43/+0.2 - 51.74 - 2:13.55 )
23 6778   Nataliya Dobrynska (UKR) 30–31 July 2010 Barcelona
( 13.59/-1.6 - 1.86 - 15.88 - 24.23/-0.2 / 6.56/+0.3 - 49.25 - 2:12.06 )
24 6765   Yelena Prokhorova (RUS) 22–23 July 2000 Tula
( 13.54/-2.8 - 1.82 - 14.30 - 23.37/-0.2 / 6.72/+1.0 - 43.40 - 2:04.27 )
25 6742   Yorgelis Rodriguez (CUB) 26–27 May 2018 Götzis [17]
( 13.48/+0.3 - 1.86 - 14.95 - 23.96/-0.6 / 6.58/+2.3 - 48.65 - 2:12.73 )

Notes edit

Below is a list of all other scores equal or superior to 6875 pts:

Annulled marks edit

  • Tatyana Chernova scored 6880 (2011), this performance was annulled due to doping offences.

Men edit

 
World record holder Ashton Eaton competing at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships
  • As of March 2023[18]
Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref
1 6645   Ashton Eaton (USA) 9–10 March 2012 Istanbul
2 6639 A   Kyle Garland (USA) 10–11 March 2023 Albuquerque [19]
3 6518 A   Ayden Owens-Delerme (PUR) 10–11 March 2023 Albuquerque [19]
4 6489   Damian Warner (CAN) 18–19 March 2022 Belgrade [20]
5 6479   Kevin Mayer (FRA) 4–5 March 2017 Belgrade [21]
6 6476   Dan O'Brien (USA) 13–14 March 1993 Toronto
7 6438   Roman Šebrle (CZE) 6–7 March 2004 Budapest
8 6424   Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) 25–26 February 2000 Ghent
9 6418   Christian Plaziat (FRA) 28–29 February 1992 Genoa
10 6415   Sebastian Chmara (POL) 28 February – 1 March 1998 Valencia
11 6412   Lev Lobodin (RUS) 7–8 February 2003 Moscow
12 6382   Garrett Scantling (USA) 26–27 February 2022 Spokane [22]
13 6374   Erki Nool (EST) 6–7 March 1999 Maebashi
14 6372   Eelco Sintnicolaas (NED) 2–3 March 2013 Gothenburg
15 6371   Bryan Clay (USA) 8–9 March 2008 Valencia
16 6363   Simon Ehammer (SUI) 18–19 March 2022 Belgrade [20]
17 6362   Mikk Pahapill (EST) 7–8 March 2009 Turin
18 6361   Tom Pappas (USA) 15–16 March 2003 Birmingham
19 6353   Ilya Shkurenev (RUS) 7–8 March 2015 Prague
20 6344   Ashley Moloney (AUS) 18–19 March 2022 Belgrade [20]
21 6320   Artem Makarenko (RUS) 16–17 February 2020 Kirov [23]
22 6318   Sander Skotheim (NOR) 4–5 March 2023 Istanbul [24]
23 6303   Andrei Krauchanka (BLR) 7–8 March 2014 Sopot
24 6300   Aleksey Drozdov (RUS) 12–13 March 2010 Penza
25 6293   Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) 6–7 March 1999 Maebashi

Notes edit

Below is a list of all other scores equal or superior to 6319 pts:

Medalists edit

Women's Olympic medalists edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Los Angeles
details
Glynis Nunn
  Australia
Jackie Joyner
  United States
Sabine Everts
  West Germany
1988 Seoul
details
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
  United States
Sabine John
  East Germany
Anke Behmer
  East Germany
1992 Barcelona
details
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
  United States
Irina Belova
  Unified Team
Sabine Braun
  Germany
1996 Atlanta
details
Ghada Shouaa
  Syria
Natallia Sazanovich
  Belarus
Denise Lewis
  Great Britain
2000 Sydney
details
Denise Lewis
  Great Britain
Yelena Prokhorova
  Russia
Natallia Sazanovich
  Belarus
2004 Athens
details
Carolina Klüft
  Sweden
Austra Skujytė
  Lithuania
Kelly Sotherton
  Great Britain
2008 Beijing
details
Nataliya Dobrynska
  Ukraine
Hyleas Fountain
  United States
Kelly Sotherton
  Great Britain
2012 London
details
Jessica Ennis
  Great Britain
Lilli Schwarzkopf
  Germany
Austra Skujytė
  Lithuania
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Nafissatou Thiam
  Belgium
Jessica Ennis-Hill
  Great Britain
Brianne Theisen-Eaton
  Canada
2020 Tokyo
details
Nafissatou Thiam
  Belgium
Anouk Vetter
  Netherlands
Emma Oosterwegel
  Netherlands
2024 Paris
details

Women's World Championships medalists edit

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
details
  Ramona Gohler-Neubert (GDR)   Sabine Mobius-Paetz (GDR)   Anke Vater (GDR)
1987 Rome
details
  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA)   Larisa Nikitina (URS)   Jane Frederick (USA)
1991 Tokyo
details
  Sabine Braun (GER)   Liliana Năstase (ROU)   Irina Belova (URS)
1993 Stuttgart
details
  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA)   Sabine Braun (GER)   Svetlana Buraga (BLR)
1995 Gothenburg
details
  Ghada Shouaa (SYR)   Svetlana Moskalets (RUS)   Rita Ináncsi (HUN)
1997 Athens
details
  Sabine Braun (GER)   Denise Lewis (GBR)   Remigija Nazarovienė (LTU)
1999 Seville
details
  Eunice Barber (FRA)   Denise Lewis (GBR)   Ghada Shouaa (SYR)
2001 Edmonton
details
  Yelena Prokhorova (RUS)   Natallia Sazanovich (BLR)   Shelia Burrell (USA)
2003 Saint-Denis
details
  Carolina Klüft (SWE)   Eunice Barber (FRA)   Natallia Sazanovich (BLR)
2005 Helsinki
details
  Carolina Klüft (SWE)   Eunice Barber (FRA)   Margaret Simpson (GHA)
2007 Osaka
details
  Carolina Klüft (SWE)   Lyudmyla Blonska (UKR)   Kelly Sotherton (GBR)
2009 Berlin
details
  Jessica Ennis (GBR)   Jennifer Oeser (GER)   Kamila Chudzik (POL)
2011 Daegu
details
  Jessica Ennis (GBR)   Jennifer Oeser (GER)   Karolina Tymińska (POL)
2013 Moscow
details
  Hanna Melnychenko (UKR)   Brianne Theisen-Eaton (CAN)   Dafne Schippers (NED)
2015 Beijing
details
  Jessica Ennis-Hill (GBR)   Brianne Theisen-Eaton (CAN)   Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa (LAT)
2017 London
details
  Nafissatou Thiam (BEL)   Carolin Schäfer (GER)   Anouk Vetter (NED)
2019 Doha
details
  Katarina Johnson-Thompson (GBR)   Nafissatou Thiam (BEL)   Verena Preiner (AUT)
2022 Eugene
details
  Nafissatou Thiam (BEL)   Anouk Vetter (NED)   Anna Hall (USA)
2023 Budapest
details
  Katarina Johnson-Thompson (GBR)   Anna Hall (USA)   Anouk Vetter (NED)

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Great Britain (GBR)5218
2  Sweden (SWE)3003
3  Germany (GER)2406
4  United States (USA)2136
5  Belgium (BEL)2103
6  France (FRA)1203
7  East Germany (GDR)1113
8  Russia (RUS)1102
  Ukraine (UKR)1102
10  Syria (SYR)1012
11  Canada (CAN)0202
12  Netherlands (NED)0134
13  Belarus (BLR)0123
14  Soviet Union (URS)0112
15  Romania (ROU)0101
16  Poland (POL)0022
17  Austria (AUT)0011
  Ghana (GHA)0011
  Hungary (HUN)0011
  Latvia (LAT)0011
  Lithuania (LTU)0011
Totals (21 entries)19191957

Men's World Indoor Championships medalists edit

 
Bryan Clay celebrating his 2010 world title win in Doha
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Barcelona
details
  Christian Plaziat (FRA)   Tomáš Dvořák (CZE)   Henrik Dagård (SWE)
1997 Paris
details
  Robert Změlík (CZE)   Erki Nool (EST)   Jón Magnússon (ISL)
1999 Maebashi
details
  Sebastian Chmara (POL)   Erki Nool (EST)   Roman Šebrle (CZE)
2001 Lisbon
details
  Roman Šebrle (CZE)   Jón Magnússon (ISL)   Lev Lobodin (RUS)
2003 Birmingham
details
  Tom Pappas (USA)   Lev Lobodin (RUS)   Roman Šebrle (CZE)
2004 Budapest
details
  Roman Šebrle (CZE)   Bryan Clay (USA)   Lev Lobodin (RUS)
2006 Moscow
details
  André Niklaus (GER)   Bryan Clay (USA)   Roman Šebrle (CZE)
2008 Valencia
details
  Bryan Clay (USA)   Andrei Krauchanka (BLR)   Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ)
2010 Doha
details
  Bryan Clay (USA)   Trey Hardee (USA)   Aleksey Drozdov (RUS)
2012 Istanbul
details
  Ashton Eaton (USA)   Oleksiy Kasyanov (UKR)   Artem Lukyanenko (RUS)
2014 Sopot
details
  Ashton Eaton (USA)   Andrei Krauchanka (BLR)   Thomas van der Plaetsen (BEL)
2016 Portland
details
  Ashton Eaton (USA)   Oleksiy Kasyanov (UKR)   Mathias Brugger (GER)
2018 Birmingham
details
  Kevin Mayer (FRA)   Damian Warner (CAN)   Maicel Uibo (EST)
2022 Belgrade
details
  Damian Warner (CAN)   Simon Ehammer (SUI)   Ashley Moloney (AUS)

Season's bests edit

 
Jessica Ennis in the Osaka World Athletics Championships 2007 women's heptathlon

Women's heptathlon edit

Year Score Athlete Place
1980 6049   Zoya Spasovkhodskaya (URS) Pyatigorsk
1981 6788   Ramona Neubert (GDR) Kyiv
1982 6845   Ramona Neubert (GDR) Halle
1983 6935   Ramona Neubert (GDR) Moscow
1984 6946   Sabine Paetz (GDR) Potsdam
1985 6718   Jackie Joyner (USA) Baton Rouge
1986 7158   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Houston
1987 7128   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Rome
1988 7291   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Seoul
1989 7007   Larisa Nikitina (URS) Bryansk
1990 6783   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Seattle
1991 6878   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) New York City
1992 7044   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Barcelona
1993 6837   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) Stuttgart
1994 6741   Heike Drechsler (GER) Talence
1995 6715   Ghada Shouaa (SYR) Götzis
1996 6942   Ghada Shouaa (SYR) Götzis
1997 6787   Sabine Braun (GER) Ratingen
1998 6559   Denise Lewis (GBR) Budapest
1999 6861   Eunice Barber (FRA) Seville
2000 6842   Eunice Barber (FRA) Götzis
2001 6736   Eunice Barber (FRA) Götzis
2002 6542   Carolina Klüft (SWE) Munich
2003 7001   Carolina Klüft (SWE) Saint-Denis
2004 6952   Carolina Klüft (SWE) Athens
2005 6889   Eunice Barber (FRA) Arles
2006 6740   Carolina Klüft (SWE) Gothenburg
2007 7032   Carolina Klüft (SWE) Osaka
2008 6733   Nataliya Dobrynska (UKR) Beijing
2009 6731   Jessica Ennis (GBR) Berlin
2010 6823   Jessica Ennis (GBR) Barcelona
2011 6790   Jessica Ennis (GBR) Götzis
2012 6955   Jessica Ennis (GBR) London
2013 6623   Tatyana Chernova (RUS) Kazan
2014 6682   Katarina Johnson-Thompson (GBR) Götzis
2015 6808   Brianne Theisen-Eaton (CAN) Götzis
2016 6810   Nafissatou Thiam (BEL) Rio de Janeiro
2017 7013   Nafissatou Thiam (BEL) Götzis
2018 6816   Nafissatou Thiam (BEL) Berlin
2019 6981   Katarina Johnson-Thompson (GBR) Doha
2020 6419   Ivona Dadic (AUT) Götzis
2021 6791   Nafissatou Thiam (BEL) Tokyo
2022 6947   Nafissatou Thiam (BEL) Eugene

Men's indoor heptathlon edit

Year Score Athlete Place
1999 6386   Sebastian Chmara (POL) Maebashi
2000 6424   Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) Ghent
2001 6420   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Lisbon
2002 6291   Frank Busemann (GER) Tallinn
2003 6412   Lev Lobodin (RUS) Moscow
2004 6438   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Budapest
2005 6232   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Madrid
2006 6229   Aleksandr Pogorelov (RUS) Moscow
2007 6196   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Birmingham
2008 6371   Bryan Clay (USA) Valencia
2009 6362   Mikk Pahapill (EST) Turin
2010 6499   Ashton Eaton (USA) Fayetteville
2011 6568   Ashton Eaton (USA) Tallinn
2012 6645   Ashton Eaton (USA) Istanbul
2013 6372   Eelco Sintnicolaas (NED) Gothenburg
2014 6632   Ashton Eaton (USA) Sopot
2015 6353   Ilya Shkurenyov (RUS) Prague
2016 6470   Ashton Eaton (USA) Portland
2017 6479   Kevin Mayer (FRA) Belgrade
2018 6348   Kevin Mayer (FRA) Birmingham
2019 6218   Jorge Ureña (SPA) Glasgow
2020 6320   Artyom Makarenko (RUS) Kirov
2021 6392   Kevin Mayer (FRA) Toruń
2022 6489   Damian Warner (CAN) Belgrade
2023 6639 A   Kyle Garland (USA) Albuquerque

National records edit

Women's heptathlon edit

NR's equal or superior to 6200 pts:

  • Updated 23 November 2022.[12]
 
Lyudmila Blonska in the Osaka World Athletics Championships 2007 women's heptathlon
Score Nation Athlete Date Place
7291   United States Jackie Joyner-Kersee 23–24 September 1988 Seoul
7032   Sweden Carolina Klüft 25–26 August 2007 Osaka
7013   Belgium Nafissatou Thiam 27–28 May 2017 Götzis
7007   Russia Larisa Nikitina 10–11 June 1989 Bryansk
6985   Germany Sabine Braun 30–31 May 1992 Götzis
6981   Great Britain Katarina Johnson-Thompson 2–4 October 2019 Doha
6942   Syria Ghada Shouaa 25–26 May 1996 Götzis
6889   France Eunice Barber 4–5 June 2005 Arles
6867   Netherlands Anouk Vetter 17–18 July 2022 Eugene
6832   Ukraine Lyudmyla Blonska 25–26 August 2007 Osaka
6815   Latvia Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa 27–28 May 2017 Götzis
6808   Canada Brianne Theisen-Eaton 30–31 May 2015 Götzis
6750   China Ma Miaolan 11–12 September 1993 Beijing
6742   Cuba Yorgelis Rodríguez 26–27 May 2018 Götzis
6695   Australia Jane Flemming 27–28 January 1990 Auckland
6672   Poland Adrianna Sułek 17–18 July 2022 Eugene
6658   Bulgaria Svetla Dimitrova 30–31 May 1992 Götzis
6651   Hungary Xénia Krizsán 29–30 May 2021 Götzis
6635   Belarus Svetlana Buraga 17–18 August 1993 Stuttgart
6619   Romania Liliana Nastase 1–2 August 1992 Barcelona
6604   Lithuania Remigija Nazaroviene 10–11 June 1989 Bryansk
6591   Austria Verena Preiner 29–30 June 2019 Ratingen
6527   Jamaica Diane Guthrie-Gresham 2–3 June 1995 Knoxville
6515    Switzerland Annik Kälin 17–18 August 2022 Munich
6462   Sierra Leone Eunice Barber 29–30 May 1999 Arles
6460   Czech Republic Eliška Klučinová 14–15 June 2014 Kladno
6423   Moldova Lyubov Ratsu 27–28 August 1983 Chişinău
6423   Ghana Margaret Simpson 28–29 May 2005 Götzis
6418   Trinidad and Tobago Tyra Gittens 13–14 May 2021 College Station
6404   Finland Satu Ruotsalainen 26–27 August 1991 Tokyo
6392   Algeria Yasmina Azzizi 26–27 August 1991 Tokyo
6371   Barbados Akela Jones 10–11 June 2015 Eugene
6349   Uzbekistan Yekaterina Voronina 28–29 May 2021 Tashkent
6346 A   Colombia Evelis Aguilar 13–14 March 2021 Ibagué
6304   Spain María Vicente 24–25 April 2021 Lana
6297   Ireland Kate O'Connor 24–25 April 2021 Lana
6280   Estonia Grit Šadeiko 27–28 May 2017 Götzis
6278   New Zealand Joanne Henry 28 February – 1 March 1992 Auckland
6274   Benin Odile Ahouanwanou 19–20 June 2021 Ratingen
6272   Kazakhstan Yelena Davydova 13–14 July 1987 Zagreb
6250   Burkina Faso Marthe Koala 29–30 May 2021 Götzis
6235   Greece Aryiro Strataki 27–28 May 2006 Götzis
6230   Portugal Naide Gomes 16–17 July 2005 Logroño
6226   Norway Ida Marcussen 25–26 August 2007 Osaka
6211   India Javur Jagadeeshappa Shobha 16–17 March 2004 New Delhi

Men's indoor heptathlon edit

NR's equal or superior to 6000 pts:

  • Updated 2 April 2023.[18]
Score Nation Athlete Date Place
6645   United States Ashton Eaton 9–10 March 2012 Istanbul
6518 A   Puerto Rico Ayden Owens-Delerme 10–11 March 2023 Albuquerque
6489   Canada Damian Warner 18–19 March 2022 Belgrade
6479   France Kevin Mayer 4–5 March 2017 Belgrade
6438   Czech Republic Roman Šebrle 6–7 March 2004 Budapest
6415   Poland Sebastian Chmara 28 February – 1 March 1998 Valencia
6412   Russia Lev Lobodin 7–8 February 2003 Moscow
6374   Estonia Erki Nool 6–7 March 1999 Maebashi
6372   Netherlands Eelco Sintnicolaas 2–3 March 2013 Gothenburg
6363    Switzerland Simon Ehammer 18–19 March 2022 Belgrade
6344   Australia Ashley Moloney 18–19 March 2022 Belgrade
6318   Norway Sander Skotheim 4–5 March 2023 Istanbul
6303   Belarus Andrei Krauchanka 7–8 March 2014 Sopot
6293   Iceland Jón Arnar Magnússon 6–7 March 1999 Maebashi
6291   Germany Frank Busemann 2–3 February 2002 Tallinn
6259   Belgium Thomas van der Plaetsen 7–8 March 2014 Sopot
6254   Ukraine Oleksiy Kasyanov 30–31 January 2010 Zaporizhzhia
6249   Hungary Dezső Szabó 28 February – 1 March 1998 Valencia
6249   Spain Jorge Ureña 28–29 January 2017 Prague
6229   Kazakhstan Dmitriy Karpov 15–16 February 2008 Tallinn
6188   Great Britain Timothy Duckworth 9–10 March 2018 College Station
6142   Sweden Henrik Dagård 11–12 March 1995 Barcelona
6099   Serbia Mihail Dudaš 2–3 March 2013 Gothenburg
6076   Italy Dario Dester 20–21 February 2021 Ancona
6065   Austria Roland Schwarzl 20–21 February 2010 Vienna
6036   Montenegro Darko Pešić 6–7 February 2021 Belgrade
6035   Jamaica Maurice Smith 25–26 February 2005 Fayetteville
6032   Greece Prodromos Korkizoglou 11–12 February 2000 Piraeus
6029   Grenada Lindon Victor 18–19 March 2022 Belgrade

See also edit

Other multiple event contests include:

Summer sports
Winter sports
Other

Notes edit

  1. ^ Women's javelin was redesigned in 1999 and all records started fresh. Point allocation for Heptathlon remained the same, but the comparison is being made between the WR and Heptathlon best of the current model.

References edit

  1. ^ "Heptathlon – Definition". Merriam-webster.com. August 31, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2013.
  2. ^ Holders correct as of 2020. The European Games does not feature a heptathlon event.
  3. ^ "London 2012: Jessica Ennis leads heptathlon after first day", The Guardian, 3 August 2012
  4. ^ (PDF). IAAF. April 2004. p. 15. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 10, 2008. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  5. ^ "Women's Heptathlon 100 Metres Hurdles Results". IAAF. August 3, 2012. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d "World Combined Best Performances". worldathletics.org. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  7. ^ "Women's Heptathlon Shot Put Results". IAAF. August 3, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2012.
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  10. ^ "Simon Ehammer Sets Long Jump World Record in Heptathlon of 8.26m". watchathletics.com. January 29, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
  11. ^ Krajewski, Casey (February 22, 2013). . Indiana Daily Student. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  12. ^ a b Heptathlon – women – senior – outdoor. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-01-25.
  13. ^ a b c Diego Sampaolo (May 28, 2017). "Thiam scores 7013 to break meeting record in Götzis". IAAF. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  14. ^ Diego Sanpaolo (May 28, 2023). "Hall scores 6988 to win Götzis heptathlon, LePage takes decathlon". World Athletics. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
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  16. ^ "Women's Heptathlon Final Results" (PDF). World Athletics. July 18, 2022. Retrieved July 20, 2022.
  17. ^ Diego Sampaolo (May 27, 2018). "World leads for Thiam and Warner in Gotzis". IAAF. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  18. ^ a b Heptathlon – men – senior – indoor. IAAF. Retrieved on 2023-01-31.
  19. ^ a b "Heptathlon Results" (PDF). flashresults.ncaa.com. March 11, 2023. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
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External links edit

  • IAAF list of heptathlon records in XML
  • (in Finnish)

heptathlon, heptathlon, track, field, combined, events, contest, made, seven, events, name, derives, from, greek, επτά, hepta, meaning, seven, ἄθλος, áthlos, ἄθλον, áthlon, meaning, competition, competitor, heptathlon, referred, heptathlete, athleticsworld, re. A heptathlon is a track and field combined events contest made up of seven events 1 The name derives from the Greek epta hepta meaning seven and ἄ8los athlos or ἄ8lon athlon meaning competition A competitor in a heptathlon is referred to as a heptathlete AthleticsHeptathlonWorld recordsMenAshton Eaton 6645 pts 2012 WomenJackie Joyner Kersee 7291 pts 1988 Olympic recordsWomenJackie Joyner Kersee 7291 pts 1988 World Championship recordsWomenJackie Joyner Kersee 7128 pts 1987 World Indoor Championship recordsMenAshton Eaton 6645 pts 2012 There are two heptathlons the men s and the women s heptathlon composed of different events The men s heptathlon is older and is held indoors while the women s is held outdoors and was introduced in the 1980s first appearing in the Olympics in 1984 Contents 1 Women s heptathlon 1 1 Points system 1 2 Benchmarks 1 3 Women s world records compared with heptathlon bests 2 Men s heptathlon 2 1 Benchmarks 2 2 Men s world records compared with heptathlon bests 3 All time top 25 3 1 Women 3 1 1 Notes 3 1 2 Annulled marks 3 2 Men 3 2 1 Notes 4 Medalists 4 1 Women s Olympic medalists 4 2 Women s World Championships medalists 4 2 1 Medal table 4 3 Men s World Indoor Championships medalists 5 Season s bests 5 1 Women s heptathlon 5 2 Men s indoor heptathlon 6 National records 6 1 Women s heptathlon 6 2 Men s indoor heptathlon 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksWomen s heptathlon edit nbsp Tatyana Chernova Jessica Ennis and Lilli Schwarzkopf racing in the final 800 m event at the 2012 Olympic heptathlonWomen s heptathlon is the combined event for women contested in the athletics programme of the Olympics and at the World Athletics Championships The World Athletics Combined Events Tour determines a yearly women s heptathlon champion The women s outdoor heptathlon consists of the following events with the first four contested on the first day and the remaining three on day two 100 metres hurdles High jump Shot put 200 metres Long jump Javelin throw 800 metresThe heptathlon has been contested by female athletes since the early 1980s when it replaced the pentathlon as the primary women s combined event contest the javelin throw and 800 m were added citation needed It was first contested at the Olympic level in the 1984 Summer Olympics In recent years some women s decathlon competitions have been conducted consisting of the same events as the men s competition in a slightly different order and World Athletics has begun keeping records for it but the heptathlon remains the championship level combined event for women Nafissatou Thiam representing Belgium is the 2020 Olympic Gold Medallist after successfully defending her 2016 title She is also the reigning European Champion Katarina Johnson Thompson representing Great Britain is the current World Champion and Commonwealth Champion Odile Ahouanwanou Yekaterina Voronina Kiara Reddingius Luisarys Toledo and Ariana Ince hold the African Asian Oceanian South American and NACAC North American Central American and Caribbean titles respectively Adriana Rodriguez Marthe Koala Swapna Barman and Elenani Tinai hold the Panamerican Games African Games Asian Games and Pacific Games titles respectively 2 There is also a Tetradecathlon which is a double heptathlon consisting of 14 events seven events per day Points system edit The heptathlon scoring system was devised by Dr Karl Ulbrich a Viennese mathematician The formulae are constructed so that for each event a designated benchmark performance for example approximately 1 82 m for the high jump scores 1000 points 3 Each event also has a minimum recordable performance level e g 0 75 m for the high jump corresponding to zero points The formulae are devised so that successive constant increments in performance correspond to gradually increasing increments in points awarded The events are split into three groups and the scores are calculated according to the three formulae 4 Running events 200 m 800 m and 100 m hurdles P a b T c displaystyle P a cdot b T c nbsp dd Jumping events high jump and long jump P a M b c displaystyle P a cdot M b c nbsp dd Throwing events shot put and javelin P a D b c displaystyle P a cdot D b c nbsp dd P is for points T is for time in seconds M is for height or length in centimeters and D is length in meters a b and c have different values for each of the events as follows Event a b c200 metres 4 99087 42 5 1 81800 metres 0 11193 254 1 88100 metres hurdles 9 23076 26 7 1 835High jump 1 84523 75 1 348Long jump 0 188807 210 1 41Shot put 56 0211 1 5 1 05Javelin throw 15 9803 3 8 1 04Benchmarks edit The following table shows the benchmark levels needed to earn 1000 900 800 and 700 points in each event Event 1 000 pts 900 pts 800 pts 700 pts Unit100 m hurdles 13 85 14 56 15 32 16 12 SecondsHigh jump 1 82 1 74 1 66 1 57 MetresShot put 17 07 15 58 14 09 12 58 Metres200 m 23 80 24 86 25 97 27 14 SecondsLong jump 6 48 6 17 5 84 5 50 MetresJavelin throw 57 18 52 04 46 87 41 68 Metres800 m 2 07 63 2 14 52 2 21 77 2 29 47 Minutes SecondsWomen s world records compared with heptathlon bests edit nbsp Nataliya Dobrynska in the Osaka World Athletics Championships 2007 women s heptathlonWorld records WR compared with heptathlon bests HB Event Type Athlete Record Score Difference in points scored Date Place Notes Ref100 m hurdlesWR Tobi Amusan 12 12 s 1261HB Jessica Ennis 12 54 s 1 3 m s 1195 66 3 August 2012 London 5 High jumpWR Stefka Kostadinova 2 09 m 1359HB Nafissatou Thiam 2 02 m 1264 95 22 June 2019 Talence 6 Shot putWR Natalya Lisovskaya 22 63 m 1378HB Austra Skujyte 17 31 m 1016 362 3 August 2012 London 7 200 mWR Florence Griffith Joyner 21 34 s 1251HB Jackie Joyner Kersee 22 30 s 0 0 m s 1150 101 15 July 1988 Indianapolis 6 Long jumpWR Galina Chistyakova 7 52 m 1351HB Jackie Joyner Kersee 7 27 m 0 7 m s 1264 87 24 September 1988 Seoul 6 Javelin note 1 WR Barbora Spotakova 72 28 m 1295 current 1999 modelHB Barbora Spotakova 60 90 m 1072 223 16 September 2012 Talence current 1999 model 8 WR Petra Felke 80 00 m 1448 old modelHB Tessa Sanderson 64 64 m 1145 303 old model800 mWR Jarmila Kratochvilova 1 53 28 min s 1224HB Nadine Debois 2 01 84 min s 1087 137 27 September 1987 Talence 6 Total World record 9119Heptathlon bests 8048 1071Men s heptathlon edit nbsp Heptathlon podium at the European Athletics Indoor Championships 2009 in TurinThe other version is an indoor competition normally contested by men only It is the men s combined event in the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics The men s indoor heptathlon consists of the following events with the first four contested on the first day and remaining three on day two 60 metres long jump shot put high jump 60 metres hurdles pole vault 1000 metresThe scoring is similar for both versions In each event the athlete scores points for his performance in each event according to scoring tables issued by the International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF 9 The athlete accumulating the highest number of points wins the competition Benchmarks edit The following table shows the minimum benchmark levels required to earn 1000 points in each event Event 1000pts Units60 m 6 68 SecondsLong jump 7 76 MetresShot put 18 40 MetresHigh jump 2 21 Metres60 m hurdles 7 69 SecondsPole vault 5 29 Metres1000 m 2 29 00 Minutes SecondsMen s world records compared with heptathlon bests edit World records WR compared with heptathlon bests HB Event Type Athlete Record Score Difference in points scored Ref60 mWR Christian Coleman 6 34 s 1130HB Chris Huffins 6 61 s 1026 104Long jumpWR Carl Lewis 8 79 m 1268HB Simon Ehammer 8 26 m 1128 140 10 Shot putWR Ryan Crouser 23 38 m 1311HB Aleksey Drozdov 17 17 m 924 387High jumpWR Javier Sotomayor 2 43 m 1223HB Derek Drouin 2 30 m 1091 132 11 60 m hurdlesWR Grant Holloway 7 29 s 1168HB Ashton Eaton 7 60 s 1085 83Pole vaultWR Armand Duplantis 6 22 m 1304HB Alex Averbukh 5 60 m 1100 2041000 mWR Ayanleh Souleiman 2 14 20 min s 1182HB Curtis Beach 2 23 63 min s 1064 118Total World record 8586Heptathlon bests 7418 1168All time top 25 editWomen edit See also Women s heptathlon world record progression nbsp Carolina Kluft in the Osaka World Athletics Championships 2007 women s heptathlonAs of May 2023 update 12 Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref1 7291 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA 23 24 September 1988 Seoul 12 69 0 8 1 86 15 80 22 56 1 6 7 27 0 7 45 66 2 08 51 2 7032 nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE 25 26 August 2007 Osaka 13 15 0 1 1 95 14 81 23 38 0 3 6 85 1 0 47 98 2 12 56 3 7013 nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL 27 28 May 2017 Gotzis 13 13 34 0 7 1 98 14 51 24 40 1 6 6 56 0 8 59 32 2 15 24 4 7007 nbsp Larisa Nikitina URS 10 11 June 1989 Bryansk 13 40 1 4 1 89 16 45 23 97 1 1 6 73 4 0 53 94 2 15 31 5 6988 nbsp Anna Hall USA 27 28 May 2023 Gotzis 14 12 75 0 7 1 92 13 90 22 88 0 1 6 54 1 2 43 08 2 02 97 6 6985 nbsp Sabine Braun GER 30 31 May 1992 Gotzis 13 11 0 4 1 93 14 84 23 65 2 0 6 63 2 9 51 62 2 12 67 7 6981 nbsp Katarina Johnson Thompson GBR 2 4 October 2019 Doha 15 13 09 0 6 1 95 13 86 23 08 1 0 6 77 0 2 43 93 2 07 26 8 6955 nbsp Jessica Ennis GBR 3 4 August 2012 London 12 54 1 3 1 86 14 28 22 83 0 3 6 48 0 6 47 49 2 08 65 9 6946 nbsp Sabine Paetz GDR 5 6 May 1984 Potsdam 12 64 0 3 1 80 15 37 23 37 0 7 6 86 0 2 44 62 2 08 93 10 6942 nbsp Ghada Shouaa SYR 25 26 May 1996 Gotzis 13 78 0 3 1 87 15 64 23 78 0 6 6 77 0 6 54 74 2 13 61 11 6935 nbsp Ramona Neubert GDR 18 19 June 1983 Moscow 13 42 1 7 1 82 15 25 23 49 0 5 6 79 0 7 49 94 2 07 51 12 6889 nbsp Eunice Barber FRA 4 5 June 2005 Arles 12 62 2 9 1 91 12 61 24 12 1 2 6 78 3 4 53 07 2 14 66 13 6867 nbsp Anouk Vetter NED 17 18 July 2022 Eugene 16 13 30 0 7 1 80 16 25 23 73 1 4 6 52 0 3 58 29 2 20 09 14 6859 nbsp Natalya Shubenkova URS 20 21 June 1984 Kyiv 12 93 1 0 1 83 13 66 23 57 0 3 6 73 0 4 46 26 2 04 60 15 6858 nbsp Anke Behmer GDR 23 24 September 1988 Seoul 13 20 0 8 1 83 14 20 23 10 1 6 6 68 44 54 2 04 20 16 6847 nbsp Irina Belova RUS 1 2 August 1992 Barcelona 13 25 1 88 13 77 23 34 6 82 41 90 2 05 08 17 6836 nbsp Carolin Schafer GER 27 28 May 2017 Gotzis 13 13 09 1 0 1 86 14 76 23 36 0 7 6 57 0 9 49 80 2 14 73 18 6832 nbsp Lyudmila Blonska UKR 25 26 August 2007 Osaka 13 25 0 1 1 92 14 44 24 09 0 3 6 88 1 0 47 77 2 16 68 19 6831 nbsp Denise Lewis GBR 29 30 July 2000 Gotzis 13 13 1 0 1 84 15 07 24 01 3 6 6 69 0 4 49 42 2 12 20 20 6815 nbsp Laura Ikauniece Admidina LAT 27 28 May 2017 Gotzis 13 13 10 1 0 1 77 13 53 23 49 2 9 6 64 0 8 56 17 2 11 76 21 6808 nbsp Brianne Theisen Eaton CAN 30 31 May 2015 Gotzis 13 05 0 2 1 89 13 73 23 34 1 4 6 72 0 9 42 96 2 09 37 22 6803 nbsp Jane Frederick USA 15 16 September 1984 Talence 13 27 1 2 1 87 15 49 24 15 1 6 6 43 0 2 51 74 2 13 55 23 6778 nbsp Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 30 31 July 2010 Barcelona 13 59 1 6 1 86 15 88 24 23 0 2 6 56 0 3 49 25 2 12 06 24 6765 nbsp Yelena Prokhorova RUS 22 23 July 2000 Tula 13 54 2 8 1 82 14 30 23 37 0 2 6 72 1 0 43 40 2 04 27 25 6742 nbsp Yorgelis Rodriguez CUB 26 27 May 2018 Gotzis 17 13 48 0 3 1 86 14 95 23 96 0 6 6 58 2 3 48 65 2 12 73 Notes edit Below is a list of all other scores equal or superior to 6875 pts Jackie Joyner Kersee also scored 7215 1988 7158 1986 7148 1986 7128 1987 7044 1992 6979 1987 6910 1986 6878 1991 Carolina Kluft also scored 7001 2003 6952 2004 6887 2005 Nafissatou Thiam also scored 6947 2022 Jessica Ennis also scored 6906 2012 Sabine Paetz also scored 6897 1988 Larisa Nikitina also scored 6875 1989 Annulled marks edit Tatyana Chernova scored 6880 2011 this performance was annulled due to doping offences Men edit See also Men s heptathlon world record progression nbsp World record holder Ashton Eaton competing at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsAs of March 2023 update 18 Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref1 6645 nbsp Ashton Eaton USA 9 10 March 2012 Istanbul2 6639 A nbsp Kyle Garland USA 10 11 March 2023 Albuquerque 19 3 6518 A nbsp Ayden Owens Delerme PUR 10 11 March 2023 Albuquerque 19 4 6489 nbsp Damian Warner CAN 18 19 March 2022 Belgrade 20 5 6479 nbsp Kevin Mayer FRA 4 5 March 2017 Belgrade 21 6 6476 nbsp Dan O Brien USA 13 14 March 1993 Toronto7 6438 nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE 6 7 March 2004 Budapest8 6424 nbsp Tomas Dvorak CZE 25 26 February 2000 Ghent9 6418 nbsp Christian Plaziat FRA 28 29 February 1992 Genoa10 6415 nbsp Sebastian Chmara POL 28 February 1 March 1998 Valencia11 6412 nbsp Lev Lobodin RUS 7 8 February 2003 Moscow12 6382 nbsp Garrett Scantling USA 26 27 February 2022 Spokane 22 13 6374 nbsp Erki Nool EST 6 7 March 1999 Maebashi14 6372 nbsp Eelco Sintnicolaas NED 2 3 March 2013 Gothenburg15 6371 nbsp Bryan Clay USA 8 9 March 2008 Valencia16 6363 nbsp Simon Ehammer SUI 18 19 March 2022 Belgrade 20 17 6362 nbsp Mikk Pahapill EST 7 8 March 2009 Turin18 6361 nbsp Tom Pappas USA 15 16 March 2003 Birmingham19 6353 nbsp Ilya Shkurenev RUS 7 8 March 2015 Prague20 6344 nbsp Ashley Moloney AUS 18 19 March 2022 Belgrade 20 21 6320 nbsp Artem Makarenko RUS 16 17 February 2020 Kirov 23 22 6318 nbsp Sander Skotheim NOR 4 5 March 2023 Istanbul 24 23 6303 nbsp Andrei Krauchanka BLR 7 8 March 2014 Sopot24 6300 nbsp Aleksey Drozdov RUS 12 13 March 2010 Penza25 6293 nbsp Jon Arnar Magnusson ISL 6 7 March 1999 MaebashiNotes edit Below is a list of all other scores equal or superior to 6319 pts Ashton Eaton also scored 6632 2014 6568 2011 6499 2010 6470 2016 Roman Sebrle also scored 6420 2001 6358 2000 6350 2004 6319 1999 Kyle Garland also scored 6415 2023 Kevin Mayer also scored 6392 2021 6348 2018 2023 Sebastian Chmara also scored 6386 1999 Bryan Clay also scored 6365 2004 Damian Warner also scored 6343 Eelco Sintnicolaas also scored 6341 2013 Medalists editWomen s Olympic medalists edit Games Gold Silver Bronzeedit 1984 Los Angelesdetails Glynis Nunn nbsp Australia Jackie Joyner nbsp United States Sabine Everts nbsp West Germany1988 Seouldetails Jackie Joyner Kersee nbsp United States Sabine John nbsp East Germany Anke Behmer nbsp East Germany1992 Barcelonadetails Jackie Joyner Kersee nbsp United States Irina Belova nbsp Unified Team Sabine Braun nbsp Germany1996 Atlantadetails Ghada Shouaa nbsp Syria Natallia Sazanovich nbsp Belarus Denise Lewis nbsp Great Britain2000 Sydneydetails Denise Lewis nbsp Great Britain Yelena Prokhorova nbsp Russia Natallia Sazanovich nbsp Belarus2004 Athensdetails Carolina Kluft nbsp Sweden Austra Skujyte nbsp Lithuania Kelly Sotherton nbsp Great Britain2008 Beijingdetails Nataliya Dobrynska nbsp Ukraine Hyleas Fountain nbsp United States Kelly Sotherton nbsp Great Britain2012 Londondetails Jessica Ennis nbsp Great Britain Lilli Schwarzkopf nbsp Germany Austra Skujyte nbsp Lithuania2016 Rio de Janeirodetails Nafissatou Thiam nbsp Belgium Jessica Ennis Hill nbsp Great Britain Brianne Theisen Eaton nbsp Canada2020 Tokyodetails Nafissatou Thiam nbsp Belgium Anouk Vetter nbsp Netherlands Emma Oosterwegel nbsp Netherlands2024 ParisdetailsWomen s World Championships medalists edit vte Championships Gold Silver Bronze1983 Helsinkidetails nbsp Ramona Gohler Neubert GDR nbsp Sabine Mobius Paetz GDR nbsp Anke Vater GDR 1987 Romedetails nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA nbsp Larisa Nikitina URS nbsp Jane Frederick USA 1991 Tokyodetails nbsp Sabine Braun GER nbsp Liliana Năstase ROU nbsp Irina Belova URS 1993 Stuttgartdetails nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA nbsp Sabine Braun GER nbsp Svetlana Buraga BLR 1995 Gothenburgdetails nbsp Ghada Shouaa SYR nbsp Svetlana Moskalets RUS nbsp Rita Inancsi HUN 1997 Athensdetails nbsp Sabine Braun GER nbsp Denise Lewis GBR nbsp Remigija Nazaroviene LTU 1999 Sevilledetails nbsp Eunice Barber FRA nbsp Denise Lewis GBR nbsp Ghada Shouaa SYR 2001 Edmontondetails nbsp Yelena Prokhorova RUS nbsp Natallia Sazanovich BLR nbsp Shelia Burrell USA 2003 Saint Denisdetails nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE nbsp Eunice Barber FRA nbsp Natallia Sazanovich BLR 2005 Helsinkidetails nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE nbsp Eunice Barber FRA nbsp Margaret Simpson GHA 2007 Osakadetails nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE nbsp Lyudmyla Blonska UKR nbsp Kelly Sotherton GBR 2009 Berlindetails nbsp Jessica Ennis GBR nbsp Jennifer Oeser GER nbsp Kamila Chudzik POL 2011 Daegudetails nbsp Jessica Ennis GBR nbsp Jennifer Oeser GER nbsp Karolina Tyminska POL 2013 Moscowdetails nbsp Hanna Melnychenko UKR nbsp Brianne Theisen Eaton CAN nbsp Dafne Schippers NED 2015 Beijingdetails nbsp Jessica Ennis Hill GBR nbsp Brianne Theisen Eaton CAN nbsp Laura Ikauniece Admidina LAT 2017 Londondetails nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL nbsp Carolin Schafer GER nbsp Anouk Vetter NED 2019 Dohadetails nbsp Katarina Johnson Thompson GBR nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL nbsp Verena Preiner AUT 2022 Eugenedetails nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL nbsp Anouk Vetter NED nbsp Anna Hall USA 2023 Budapestdetails nbsp Katarina Johnson Thompson GBR nbsp Anna Hall USA nbsp Anouk Vetter NED Medal table edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Great Britain GBR 52182 nbsp Sweden SWE 30033 nbsp Germany GER 24064 nbsp United States USA 21365 nbsp Belgium BEL 21036 nbsp France FRA 12037 nbsp East Germany GDR 11138 nbsp Russia RUS 1102 nbsp Ukraine UKR 110210 nbsp Syria SYR 101211 nbsp Canada CAN 020212 nbsp Netherlands NED 013413 nbsp Belarus BLR 012314 nbsp Soviet Union URS 011215 nbsp Romania ROU 010116 nbsp Poland POL 002217 nbsp Austria AUT 0011 nbsp Ghana GHA 0011 nbsp Hungary HUN 0011 nbsp Latvia LAT 0011 nbsp Lithuania LTU 0011Totals 21 entries 19191957Men s World Indoor Championships medalists edit nbsp Bryan Clay celebrating his 2010 world title win in DohaGames Gold Silver Bronze1995 Barcelonadetails nbsp Christian Plaziat FRA nbsp Tomas Dvorak CZE nbsp Henrik Dagard SWE 1997 Parisdetails nbsp Robert Zmelik CZE nbsp Erki Nool EST nbsp Jon Magnusson ISL 1999 Maebashidetails nbsp Sebastian Chmara POL nbsp Erki Nool EST nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE 2001 Lisbondetails nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE nbsp Jon Magnusson ISL nbsp Lev Lobodin RUS 2003 Birminghamdetails nbsp Tom Pappas USA nbsp Lev Lobodin RUS nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE 2004 Budapestdetails nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE nbsp Bryan Clay USA nbsp Lev Lobodin RUS 2006 Moscowdetails nbsp Andre Niklaus GER nbsp Bryan Clay USA nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE 2008 Valenciadetails nbsp Bryan Clay USA nbsp Andrei Krauchanka BLR nbsp Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 2010 Dohadetails nbsp Bryan Clay USA nbsp Trey Hardee USA nbsp Aleksey Drozdov RUS 2012 Istanbuldetails nbsp Ashton Eaton USA nbsp Oleksiy Kasyanov UKR nbsp Artem Lukyanenko RUS 2014 Sopotdetails nbsp Ashton Eaton USA nbsp Andrei Krauchanka BLR nbsp Thomas van der Plaetsen BEL 2016 Portlanddetails nbsp Ashton Eaton USA nbsp Oleksiy Kasyanov UKR nbsp Mathias Brugger GER 2018 Birminghamdetails nbsp Kevin Mayer FRA nbsp Damian Warner CAN nbsp Maicel Uibo EST 2022 Belgradedetails nbsp Damian Warner CAN nbsp Simon Ehammer SUI nbsp Ashley Moloney AUS Season s bests edit nbsp Jessica Ennis in the Osaka World Athletics Championships 2007 women s heptathlonWomen s heptathlon edit Year Score Athlete Place1980 6049 nbsp Zoya Spasovkhodskaya URS Pyatigorsk1981 6788 nbsp Ramona Neubert GDR Kyiv1982 6845 nbsp Ramona Neubert GDR Halle1983 6935 nbsp Ramona Neubert GDR Moscow1984 6946 nbsp Sabine Paetz GDR Potsdam1985 6718 nbsp Jackie Joyner USA Baton Rouge1986 7158 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA Houston1987 7128 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA Rome1988 7291 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA Seoul1989 7007 nbsp Larisa Nikitina URS Bryansk1990 6783 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA Seattle1991 6878 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA New York City1992 7044 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA Barcelona1993 6837 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA Stuttgart1994 6741 nbsp Heike Drechsler GER Talence1995 6715 nbsp Ghada Shouaa SYR Gotzis1996 6942 nbsp Ghada Shouaa SYR Gotzis1997 6787 nbsp Sabine Braun GER Ratingen1998 6559 nbsp Denise Lewis GBR Budapest1999 6861 nbsp Eunice Barber FRA Seville2000 6842 nbsp Eunice Barber FRA Gotzis2001 6736 nbsp Eunice Barber FRA Gotzis2002 6542 nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE Munich2003 7001 nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE Saint Denis2004 6952 nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE Athens2005 6889 nbsp Eunice Barber FRA Arles2006 6740 nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE Gothenburg2007 7032 nbsp Carolina Kluft SWE Osaka2008 6733 nbsp Nataliya Dobrynska UKR Beijing2009 6731 nbsp Jessica Ennis GBR Berlin2010 6823 nbsp Jessica Ennis GBR Barcelona2011 6790 nbsp Jessica Ennis GBR Gotzis2012 6955 nbsp Jessica Ennis GBR London2013 6623 nbsp Tatyana Chernova RUS Kazan2014 6682 nbsp Katarina Johnson Thompson GBR Gotzis2015 6808 nbsp Brianne Theisen Eaton CAN Gotzis2016 6810 nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL Rio de Janeiro2017 7013 nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL Gotzis2018 6816 nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL Berlin2019 6981 nbsp Katarina Johnson Thompson GBR Doha2020 6419 nbsp Ivona Dadic AUT Gotzis2021 6791 nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL Tokyo2022 6947 nbsp Nafissatou Thiam BEL EugeneMen s indoor heptathlon edit Year Score Athlete Place1999 6386 nbsp Sebastian Chmara POL Maebashi2000 6424 nbsp Tomas Dvorak CZE Ghent2001 6420 nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE Lisbon2002 6291 nbsp Frank Busemann GER Tallinn2003 6412 nbsp Lev Lobodin RUS Moscow2004 6438 nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE Budapest2005 6232 nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE Madrid2006 6229 nbsp Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS Moscow2007 6196 nbsp Roman Sebrle CZE Birmingham2008 6371 nbsp Bryan Clay USA Valencia2009 6362 nbsp Mikk Pahapill EST Turin2010 6499 nbsp Ashton Eaton USA Fayetteville2011 6568 nbsp Ashton Eaton USA Tallinn2012 6645 nbsp Ashton Eaton USA Istanbul2013 6372 nbsp Eelco Sintnicolaas NED Gothenburg2014 6632 nbsp Ashton Eaton USA Sopot2015 6353 nbsp Ilya Shkurenyov RUS Prague2016 6470 nbsp Ashton Eaton USA Portland2017 6479 nbsp Kevin Mayer FRA Belgrade2018 6348 nbsp Kevin Mayer FRA Birmingham2019 6218 nbsp Jorge Urena SPA Glasgow2020 6320 nbsp Artyom Makarenko RUS Kirov2021 6392 nbsp Kevin Mayer FRA Torun2022 6489 nbsp Damian Warner CAN Belgrade2023 6639 A nbsp Kyle Garland USA AlbuquerqueNational records editWomen s heptathlon edit NR s equal or superior to 6200 pts Updated 23 November 2022 12 nbsp Lyudmila Blonska in the Osaka World Athletics Championships 2007 women s heptathlonScore Nation Athlete Date Place7291 nbsp United States Jackie Joyner Kersee 23 24 September 1988 Seoul7032 nbsp Sweden Carolina Kluft 25 26 August 2007 Osaka7013 nbsp Belgium Nafissatou Thiam 27 28 May 2017 Gotzis7007 nbsp Russia Larisa Nikitina 10 11 June 1989 Bryansk6985 nbsp Germany Sabine Braun 30 31 May 1992 Gotzis6981 nbsp Great Britain Katarina Johnson Thompson 2 4 October 2019 Doha6942 nbsp Syria Ghada Shouaa 25 26 May 1996 Gotzis6889 nbsp France Eunice Barber 4 5 June 2005 Arles6867 nbsp Netherlands Anouk Vetter 17 18 July 2022 Eugene6832 nbsp Ukraine Lyudmyla Blonska 25 26 August 2007 Osaka6815 nbsp Latvia Laura Ikauniece Admidina 27 28 May 2017 Gotzis6808 nbsp Canada Brianne Theisen Eaton 30 31 May 2015 Gotzis6750 nbsp China Ma Miaolan 11 12 September 1993 Beijing6742 nbsp Cuba Yorgelis Rodriguez 26 27 May 2018 Gotzis6695 nbsp Australia Jane Flemming 27 28 January 1990 Auckland6672 nbsp Poland Adrianna Sulek 17 18 July 2022 Eugene6658 nbsp Bulgaria Svetla Dimitrova 30 31 May 1992 Gotzis6651 nbsp Hungary Xenia Krizsan 29 30 May 2021 Gotzis6635 nbsp Belarus Svetlana Buraga 17 18 August 1993 Stuttgart6619 nbsp Romania Liliana Nastase 1 2 August 1992 Barcelona6604 nbsp Lithuania Remigija Nazaroviene 10 11 June 1989 Bryansk6591 nbsp Austria Verena Preiner 29 30 June 2019 Ratingen6527 nbsp Jamaica Diane Guthrie Gresham 2 3 June 1995 Knoxville6515 nbsp Switzerland Annik Kalin 17 18 August 2022 Munich6462 nbsp Sierra Leone Eunice Barber 29 30 May 1999 Arles6460 nbsp Czech Republic Eliska Klucinova 14 15 June 2014 Kladno6423 nbsp Moldova Lyubov Ratsu 27 28 August 1983 Chisinău6423 nbsp Ghana Margaret Simpson 28 29 May 2005 Gotzis6418 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Tyra Gittens 13 14 May 2021 College Station6404 nbsp Finland Satu Ruotsalainen 26 27 August 1991 Tokyo6392 nbsp Algeria Yasmina Azzizi 26 27 August 1991 Tokyo6371 nbsp Barbados Akela Jones 10 11 June 2015 Eugene6349 nbsp Uzbekistan Yekaterina Voronina 28 29 May 2021 Tashkent6346 A nbsp Colombia Evelis Aguilar 13 14 March 2021 Ibague6304 nbsp Spain Maria Vicente 24 25 April 2021 Lana6297 nbsp Ireland Kate O Connor 24 25 April 2021 Lana6280 nbsp Estonia Grit Sadeiko 27 28 May 2017 Gotzis6278 nbsp New Zealand Joanne Henry 28 February 1 March 1992 Auckland6274 nbsp Benin Odile Ahouanwanou 19 20 June 2021 Ratingen6272 nbsp Kazakhstan Yelena Davydova 13 14 July 1987 Zagreb6250 nbsp Burkina Faso Marthe Koala 29 30 May 2021 Gotzis6235 nbsp Greece Aryiro Strataki 27 28 May 2006 Gotzis6230 nbsp Portugal Naide Gomes 16 17 July 2005 Logrono6226 nbsp Norway Ida Marcussen 25 26 August 2007 Osaka6211 nbsp India Javur Jagadeeshappa Shobha 16 17 March 2004 New DelhiMen s indoor heptathlon edit NR s equal or superior to 6000 pts Updated 2 April 2023 18 Score Nation Athlete Date Place6645 nbsp United States Ashton Eaton 9 10 March 2012 Istanbul6518 A nbsp Puerto Rico Ayden Owens Delerme 10 11 March 2023 Albuquerque6489 nbsp Canada Damian Warner 18 19 March 2022 Belgrade6479 nbsp France Kevin Mayer 4 5 March 2017 Belgrade6438 nbsp Czech Republic Roman Sebrle 6 7 March 2004 Budapest6415 nbsp Poland Sebastian Chmara 28 February 1 March 1998 Valencia6412 nbsp Russia Lev Lobodin 7 8 February 2003 Moscow6374 nbsp Estonia Erki Nool 6 7 March 1999 Maebashi6372 nbsp Netherlands Eelco Sintnicolaas 2 3 March 2013 Gothenburg6363 nbsp Switzerland Simon Ehammer 18 19 March 2022 Belgrade6344 nbsp Australia Ashley Moloney 18 19 March 2022 Belgrade6318 nbsp Norway Sander Skotheim 4 5 March 2023 Istanbul6303 nbsp Belarus Andrei Krauchanka 7 8 March 2014 Sopot6293 nbsp Iceland Jon Arnar Magnusson 6 7 March 1999 Maebashi6291 nbsp Germany Frank Busemann 2 3 February 2002 Tallinn6259 nbsp Belgium Thomas van der Plaetsen 7 8 March 2014 Sopot6254 nbsp Ukraine Oleksiy Kasyanov 30 31 January 2010 Zaporizhzhia6249 nbsp Hungary Dezso Szabo 28 February 1 March 1998 Valencia6249 nbsp Spain Jorge Urena 28 29 January 2017 Prague6229 nbsp Kazakhstan Dmitriy Karpov 15 16 February 2008 Tallinn6188 nbsp Great Britain Timothy Duckworth 9 10 March 2018 College Station6142 nbsp Sweden Henrik Dagard 11 12 March 1995 Barcelona6099 nbsp Serbia Mihail Dudas 2 3 March 2013 Gothenburg6076 nbsp Italy Dario Dester 20 21 February 2021 Ancona6065 nbsp Austria Roland Schwarzl 20 21 February 2010 Vienna6036 nbsp Montenegro Darko Pesic 6 7 February 2021 Belgrade6035 nbsp Jamaica Maurice Smith 25 26 February 2005 Fayetteville6032 nbsp Greece Prodromos Korkizoglou 11 12 February 2000 Piraeus6029 nbsp Grenada Lindon Victor 18 19 March 2022 BelgradeSee also edit nbsp Sport of athletics portalCombined events at the OlympicsOther multiple event contests include Summer sportsBiathle Duathlon Triathlon Quadrathlon Pentathlon athletics Pentathlon Modern pentathlon Hexathlon primarily a youth or junior event Octathlon primarily a youth or junior event although logistical problems have seen senior octathlons contested for example at the 2007 South Pacific Games DecathlonWinter sportsBiathlon Nordic combinedOtherChess boxingNotes edit Women s javelin was redesigned in 1999 and all records started fresh Point allocation for Heptathlon remained the same but the comparison is being made between the WR and Heptathlon best of the current model References edit Heptathlon Definition Merriam webster com August 31 2012 Retrieved August 18 2013 Holders correct as of 2020 The European Games does not feature a heptathlon event London 2012 Jessica Ennis leads heptathlon after first day The Guardian 3 August 2012 IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events PDF IAAF April 2004 p 15 Archived from the original PDF on September 10 2008 Retrieved August 5 2012 Women s Heptathlon 100 Metres Hurdles Results IAAF August 3 2012 Retrieved August 5 2012 a b c d World Combined Best Performances worldathletics org Retrieved August 25 2023 Women s Heptathlon Shot Put Results IAAF August 3 2012 Retrieved August 6 2012 Hans van Kuijen September 16 2012 Van Alphen and Yosypenko prevail in Talence IAAF Combined Events Challenge IAAF Retrieved September 18 2012 1 Archived September 10 2008 at the Wayback Machine Simon Ehammer Sets Long Jump World Record in Heptathlon of 8 26m watchathletics com January 29 2022 Retrieved January 29 2022 Krajewski Casey February 22 2013 Drouin Jumps to World Record in Heptathlon Indiana Daily Student Archived from the original on June 6 2014 Retrieved February 22 2013 a b Heptathlon women senior outdoor IAAF Retrieved on 2014 01 25 a b c Diego Sampaolo May 28 2017 Thiam scores 7013 to break meeting record in Gotzis IAAF Retrieved May 28 2017 Diego Sanpaolo May 28 2023 Hall scores 6988 to win Gotzis heptathlon LePage takes decathlon World Athletics Retrieved May 31 2023 Heptathlon Results PDF IAAF October 3 2019 Retrieved October 5 2019 Women s Heptathlon Final Results PDF World Athletics July 18 2022 Retrieved July 20 2022 Diego Sampaolo May 27 2018 World leads for Thiam and Warner in Gotzis IAAF Retrieved May 28 2018 a b Heptathlon men senior indoor IAAF Retrieved on 2023 01 31 a b Heptathlon Results PDF flashresults ncaa com March 11 2023 Retrieved March 17 2023 a b c Heptathlon Results PDF World Athletics March 19 2022 Retrieved March 19 2022 Men s Heptathlon Results PDF European Athletics March 5 2017 Archived from the original PDF on March 5 2017 Retrieved March 5 2017 Scantling and Crouser book Belgrade places with world leading victories at US Indoor Championships World Athletics February 28 2022 Retrieved February 28 2022 Artem Makarenko zavoeval zoloto na ChR po semiboryu v pomeshenii mir la com in Russian February 18 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Men s Heptathlon Results watchathletics com March 5 2023 Retrieved March 6 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Heptathlon National Records IAAF combined events scoring tables and explanation IAAF list of heptathlon records in XML Heptathlon all time list Heptathlon points counter in Finnish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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