European Athletics Championships 2010 / women's heptathlon

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20th European Athletics Championships
Logo of the 20th European Athletics Championships
discipline Heptathlon
gender Women
Attendees 26 athletes from 17 countries
venue SpainSpain Barcelona
Competition location Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Competition phase 30./31. July
Medalists
gold medal Jessica Ennis ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Silver medal Natalja Dobrynska ( UKR ) UkraineUkraine 
Bronze medal Jennifer Oeser ( GER ) GermanyGermany 

The heptathlon for women in the 2010 European Athletics Championships was on 30 and 31 July 2010 at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys the city of Barcelona held.

The reigning world champion Jessica Ennis became the European champion . She won before the 2008 Olympic champion Natalja Dobrynska . Bronze went to the German vice world champion from 2009 Jennifer Oeser .

Records

Existing records

World record 7291 P United StatesUnited States Jackie Joyner OS Seoul , South Korea 23/24 September 1988
European record 7032 P SwedenSweden Carolina Klüft Osaka , Japan 25./26. August 2007
EM record 6740 P EM Gothenburg , Sweden 7th / 8th August 2006

Record improvement

European champion Jessica Ennis improved the existing EM record in the final on 30./31. July by 83 points to 6823 p. United KingdomUnited Kingdom

execution

The seven disciplines of the heptathlon took place over two days.
Day 1 - July 30: 100-meter hurdles , high jump , shot put , 200-meter run
Day 2 - July 31: long jump , javelin , 800-meter run

The rating was based on the 1985 point table, which is still valid today.

doping

The fourth-placed Russian Tatyana Chernova had already been stripped of her World Cup title from 2011 and her Olympic bronze medal from 2012 due to blood doping . In addition, her medals and placements from the 2008 Olympic Games and the 2010 European Championships have now been canceled after she was proven to be taking Turinabol . It was blocked until February 2019.

Result

30./31. July 2010

The clearly favored reigning world champion, the Briton Jessica Ennis, won confidently with an EM record and a personal best of 6823 points. The 2008 Olympic champion Natalja Dobrynska also finished second with a personal best. The German World Cup runner-up in 2009, Jennifer Oeser, achieved bronze with a personal best of 6683 points. Ennis was the best athlete in the individual disciplines of 100-meter hurdles , high jump and 200-meter run , Oeser achieved the greatest distance in the long jump and Dobrynska in the shot put .

space Surname nation Points 100 m
hurdles
High
jump
Bullet
poking
200 m Status after
day 1 (P)
Long
jump
javelin
throw
800 m
1 Jessica Ennis United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 6823 CR 12.95 s
1132 p
1.89 m
1093 p
14.05 m
797 p
23.21 s
1058 P.
4080 6.43 m
985 p
46.71 m
796 p
2: 10.18 min
962 P.
2 Natalia Dobrynska UkraineUkraine Ukraine 6778 13.59 s
1037 P.
1.86 m
1054 p
15.88 m
920 p
24.23 s
959 P.
3970 6.56 m
1027 p
49.25 m
846 p
2: 12.06 min
935 p
3 Jennifer Oeser GermanyGermany Germany 6683 13.37 s
1069 P.
1.83 m
1016 p
13.82 m
782 p
24.07 s
974 P.
3841 6.68 m
1066 p
49.17 m
844 p
2: 12.28 min
932 p
4th Karolina Tymińska PolandPoland Poland 6230 13.54 s
1044 p
1.74 m
903 p
14.08 m
799 p
23.77 s
1003 P.
3749 6.11 m
883 P.
35.43 m
580 p
2: 06.43 min
1018 p
5 Lyudmyla Yossypenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 6206 13.94 s
987 P.
1.86 m
1054 p
12.98 m
726 p
24.63 s
921 P.
3688 6.14 m
893 P
46.92 m
801 P.
2: 19.97 min
824 p
6th Eliška Klučinová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 6187 14.42 s
920 p
1.80 m
978 P
14.05 m
797 p
25.09 s
879 P.
3574 6.30 m
943 P.
44.07 m
746 p
2: 12.82 min
924 p
7th Marina Goncharova RussiaRussia Russia 6186 14.04 s
973 P.
1.83 m
1016 p
13.12 m
735 p
25.61 s
832 p
3556 6.06 m
868 p
49.47 m
850 p
2: 13.66 min
912 p
8th Maren Schwerdtner GermanyGermany Germany 6167 13.63 s
1031 P.
1.74 m
903 p
13.56 m
765 p
24.37 s
945 p
3644 6.34 m
956 P.
45.27 m
769 p
2: 21.86 min
798 P.
9 Jessica Samuelsson SwedenSweden Sweden 6146 14.28 s
939 p
1.74 m
903 p
14.29 m
813 p
24.53 s
930 p
3585 6.26 m
930 p
38.61 m
641 p
2: 08.25 min
990 p
10 Claudia Rath GermanyGermany Germany 6107 13.96 s
984 P.
1.80 m
978 P
12.41 m
688 p
24.55 s
929 P.
3579 6.44 m
988 P
39.13 m
651 P.
2: 15.24 min,
889 P.
11 Sara Aerts BelgiumBelgium Belgium 6084 13.38 s
1068 P.
1.74 m
903 p
13.13 m
736 p
24.62 s
922 P.
3629 6.17 m
902 P.
40.30 m
673 p
2: 15.90 min
880 p
12 Jana Panteleeva RussiaRussia Russia 6059 14.29 s
938 p
1.78 m
978 p
13.85 m
784 p
25.34 s
856 P.
3556 6.23 m
921 p
41.67 m
699 p
2: 15.69 min
883 P.
13 Ida Marcussen NorwayNorway Norway 6029 14.56 s
901 P.
1.74 m
903 p
12.77 m
712 p
25.20 s
869 P.
3385 6.30 m
943 P.
45.44 m
772 p
2: 12.46 min
929 p
14th Sofía Ifantídou GreeceGreece Greece 6004 13.60 s
1036 P.
1.71 m
867 p
12.59 m
700 p
25.58 s
834 p
3437 5.89 m
816 p
52.52 m
909 P.
2: 18.64 min
842 p
15th Linda Züblin SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 5922 13.92 s
990 p
1.62 m
759 p
13.05 m
731 p
25.06 s
881 P.
3361 5.99 m
846 p
49.36 m
848 p
2: 17.54 min
857 P.
16 Kateřina Cachová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 5911 13.96 s
984 P.
1.77 m
941 p
11.25 m
612 p
24.76 s
909 P.
3446 6.12 m
887 p
42.22 m
710 p
2: 16.79 min
868 P.
17th Jana Maksimawa Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 5838 14.40 s
923 p
1.83 m
1016 p
13.10 m
734 p
26.03 s
795 p
3468 5.61 m
732 p
41.29 m
692 p
2: 11.29 min
946 p
18th Grit Šadeiko EstoniaEstonia Estonia 5761 13.84 s
1001 P.
1.71 m
867 p
10.78 m
581 p
24.99 s
888 P
3337 6.10 m
880 p
45.27 m
769 p
2: 23.64 min
775 P.
DNF Aryiró Stratáki GreeceGreece Greece 4928 14.03 s
974 P.
1.71 m
867 p
13.20 m
741 P.
25.43 s
848 p
3430 5.82 m
858 P
41.88 m
703 P.
DNS
Bárbara Hernando SpainSpain Spain 4654 13.69 s
1023 P.
1.68 m
830 p
12.05 m
664 p
25.98 s
799 p
3316 5.67 m
750 p
35.84 m
588 p
DNS
Hana Melnychenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 4329 13.84 s
1001 P.
1.86 m
1054 p
13.28 m
746 p
24.83 s
902 P.
3703 NM
0 P
37.87 m
626 p
DNS
Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida FranceFrance France 4280 13.40 s
1065 p
1.71 m
867 p
13.67 m
772 p
24.97 s
890 p
3594 5.45 m
686 P.
DNS
Helga Margrét Thorsteinsdóttir IcelandIceland Iceland 2353 14.95 s
848 p
1.65 m
795 p
12.74 m
710 p
DNS 2353
Jolanda Keizer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1762 DSQ
0 P
1.74 m
903 p
14.97 m
859 p
DNS 1762
Nadja Casadei SwedenSweden Sweden 0918 14.43 s
918 p
DNS 918
DOP Tatiana Chernova RussiaRussia Russia

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Heptathlon women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on January 6, 2020
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, Pentathlon , p. 73, Spanish / English (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on January 6, 2020
  3. Beijing heptathlon third Tatyana Chernova subsequently disqualified on Leichtathletik.de, April 24, 2014, accessed on January 6, 2019