European Athletics Championships 2010 / women's heptathlon
20th European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | Heptathlon | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 26 athletes from 17 countries | ||||||||
venue | Barcelona | ||||||||
Competition location | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys | ||||||||
Competition phase | 30./31. July | ||||||||
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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 | Jackie Joyner | OS Seoul , South Korea | 23/24 September 1988 |
European record | 7032 P | 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.
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 | 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. |
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2 | Natalia Dobrynska | 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 |
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3 | Jennifer Oeser | 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 |
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4th | Karolina Tymińska | 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 |
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5 | Lyudmyla Yossypenko | 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 |
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6th | Eliška Klučinová | 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 |
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7th | Marina Goncharova | 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 |
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8th | Maren Schwerdtner | 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. |
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9 | Jessica Samuelsson | 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 |
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10 | Claudia Rath | 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. |
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11 | Sara Aerts | 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 |
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12 | Jana Panteleeva | 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. |
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13 | Ida Marcussen | 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 |
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14th | Sofía Ifantídou | 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 |
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15th | Linda Züblin | 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. |
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16 | Kateřina Cachová | 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. |
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17th | Jana Maksimawa | 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 |
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18th | Grit Šadeiko | 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. |
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DNF | Aryiró Stratáki | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Iceland | 2353 | 14.95 s 848 p |
1.65 m 795 p |
12.74 m 710 p |
DNS | 2353 | |||||||
Jolanda Keizer | Netherlands | 1762 |
DSQ 0 P |
1.74 m 903 p |
14.97 m 859 p |
DNS | 1762 | |||||||
Nadja Casadei | Sweden | 918 | 14.43 s 918 p |
DNS | 918 | |||||||||
DOP | Tatiana Chernova | Russia |
Jessica Ennis - 2009 World Champion and now European Champion
Vice European Champion Natalja Dobrynska - in 2008 she was Olympic champion
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Barcelona 2010 at european-athletics.org, accessed January 6, 2020
- Women Heptathlon European Championship 2010 Barcelona on todor66.com, accessed January 6, 2020
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 2010 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on January 6, 2020
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Women Heptathlon European Championship 2010 Barcelona, p. 509 (PDF, 13,363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on January 6, 2020
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 2010, heptathlon women on sportschau.de, accessed on January 6, 2020
- 20th European Athletics Championships 2010 in Barcelona, Spain from ifosta.de, accessed on January 6, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Heptathlon women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on January 6, 2020
- ↑ Progression of the European Outdoor Records, Pentathlon , p. 73, Spanish / English (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on January 6, 2020
- ↑ Beijing heptathlon third Tatyana Chernova subsequently disqualified on Leichtathletik.de, April 24, 2014, accessed on January 6, 2019