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0 Qsummary Mark London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 SUMMARY High Jump Women - Heptathlon RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Heptathlon Best WHB 1.98 Nafissatou THIAM BEL 22 Rio de Janeiro (Estádio Olímpico) 12 Aug 2016 World Heptathlon Best WHB 1.98 Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON GBR 23 Rio de Janeiro (Estádio Olímpico) 12 Aug 2016 World Heptathlon Best WHB 1.98 Nafissatou THIAM BEL 23 Götzis (Mösle-Stadium) 27 May 2017 Champ. Heptathlon Best CHB 1.95 Carolina KLÜFT SWE 24 Osaka (Nagai Stadium) 25 Aug 2007 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 5 August 2017 RANK PLACE GROUP BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 1 1 A Nafissatou THIAM BEL 19 Aug 94 1.95 CHB 1171 2 2 A Yorgelis RODRÍGUEZ CUB 25 Jan 95 1.95 CHB 1171 3 3 A Carolin SCHÄFER GER 5 Dec 91 1.86 PB 1054 3 3 A Eliška KLUCINOVÁ CZE 14 Apr 88 1.86 1054 5 5 A Nadine BROERSEN NED 29 Apr 90 1.83 1016 6 6 A Alina SHUKH UKR 12 Feb 99 1.83 1016 7 7 A Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON GBR 9 Jan 93 1.80 978 8 8 A Ivona DADIC AUT 29 Dec 93 1.80 978 9 9 A Géraldine RUCKSTUHL SUI 24 Feb 98 1.80 978 10 10 A Györgyi ZSIVOCZKY-FARKAS HUN 13 Feb 85 1.77 941 11 11 A Xénia KRIZSÁN HUN 13 Jan 93 1.77 941 12 1 B Anouk VETTER NED 4 Feb 93 1.77 SB 941 12 1 B Hanne MAUDENS BEL 12 Mar 97 1.77 941 14 3 B Nadine VISSER NED 9 Feb 95 1.77 SB 941 15 4 B Claudia SALMAN-RATH GER 25 Apr 86 1.74 SB 903 15 4 B Tamara DE SOUSA BRA 8 Sep 93 1.74 903 17 12 A Erica BOUGARD USA 26 Jul 93 1.74 903 18 13 A Sharon DAY-MONROE USA 9 Jun 85 1.74 903 19 6 B Grit ŠADEIKO EST 29 Jul 89 1.74 SB 903 19 14 A Kendell WILLIAMS USA 14 Jun 95 1.74 903 21 7 B Katerina CACHOVÁ CZE 26 Feb 90 1.74 903 22 8 B Odile AHOUANWANOU BEN 5 Jan 91 1.74 903 23 9 B Verena PREINER AUT 1 Feb 95 1.71 867 23 15 A Swapna BARMAN IND 29 Oct 96 1.71 867 25 10 B Alysbeth FELIX PUR 7 Mar 93 1.71 867 26 11 B Antoinette NANA DJIMOU IDA FRA 2 Aug 85 1.71 867 27 12 B Lecabela QUARESMA POR 26 Dec 89 1.71 867 28 13 B Evelis AGUILAR COL 3 Jan 93 1.68 830 29 14 B Vanessa CHEFER BRA 5 Mar 90 1.68 830 30 15 B Caroline AGNOU SUI 26 May 96 1.68 830 B Laura IKAUNIECE-ADMIDINA LAT 31 May 92 DNS Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-HJ-W-u---HEP-W.RS4..v1 Issued at 13:50 on Saturday, 05 August 2017 Official Partners.
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