2018 European Championships Statistics - Women’S Heptathlon (Pentathlon Before 1982)

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2018 European Championships Statistics - Women’S Heptathlon (Pentathlon Before 1982) 2018 European Championships Statistics - Women’s Heptathlon (Pentathlon before 1982) Summary: All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6823 Jessica Ennis GBR 1 Barcelona 2010 2 2 67 78 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 2 Barcelona 2010 3 3 6740 Carolina Klüft SWE 1 Göteborg 2006 4 4 6717 Anke Behmer GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 5 5 6688 Sabine Braun FRG 1 Split 1990 6 6 6683 Jennifer Oeser GER 3 Barcelona 2010 7 7 6664* Ramona Neubert GDR 1 Athinai 1982 8 8 6645 Natalya Shubenkova URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 9 9 6629* Sabine John GDR 2 Athinai 1982 10 10 6626 Anouk Vetter NED 1 Amsterdam 2016 Margin of Victory Difference Score Name Nat Venue Year Max 317 6740 Caroline Klüft SWE Göteborg 2006 Min 15 6419 Sabine Braun GER Helsinki 1994 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Score Name Nat Venue Year 1 6823 Jessica Ennis GBR Barcelona 2010 2 6778 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR Barcelona 2010 6645 Natalya Shubenkova URS Stuttgart 1986 3 6683 Jennifer Oeser GER Barcelona 2010 4 6521 Irina Belova URS Split 1990 Multiple Gold Medalists: (Pentathlon before 1982) Antoinette Nana Djimou (FRA) 2012, 2014 Carolina Klüft (SWE): 2002, 2006 Sabine Braun (FRG): 1990, 1994 Galina Bystrova (URS): 1958, 1962 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation (Pentathlon before 1982) Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GDR 1990 Heike Tischler Peggy Beer GDR 1982 Romana Neubert Sabine John Möbius GDR 1978 Burglinde Pollak Kris tina Nitzsche URS 1974 Nadezhda Tkachenko Zoya Spasovkhodskaya GDR 1971 Burglinde Pollak Margrit Herbst FRG 1962 Denise Guenard Helga Hoffmann URS 1958 Galina Bystrova Nina Vinogradova FRG 1954 Maria Sander Maria Sturm Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Galina Bystrova Beograd 1962 URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Galina Bystrova Stockholm 1958 URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Aleksandra Chudina Berne 1954 FRA Ignace Heinrich Ar lette Ben Hamo Bruxelles 1950 All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6823 Jessica Ennis GBR 1 Barcelona 2010 2 2 6778 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 2 Barcelona 2010 3 3 6740 Carolina Klüft SWE 1 Göteborg 2006 4 4 6717 Anke Behmer GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 5 5 6688 Sabine Braun FRG 1 Split 1990 6 6 6683 Jennifer Oeser GER 3 Barcelona 2010 7 7 6664* Ramona Neubert GDR 1 Athinai 1982 8 8 6645 Natalya Shubenkova URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 9 9 6629* Sabine John GDR 2 Athinai 1982 10 10 6626 Anouk Vetter NED 1 Amsterdam 2016 11 11 6623 Judy Simpson Livermore GBR 3 Stuttgart 1986 12 12 6572 Heike Tischler GDR 2 Split 1990 13 13 6559 Denise Lewis GBR 1 Budapest 1998 14 14 6551 Antoinette Nana Djimou FRA 1 Zürich 2014 15 6544 Antoinette Nana Djimou 1 Helsinki 2012 16 6542 Carolina Kluft 1 München 2002 17 15 6531 Peggy Beer GDR 3 Split 1990 18 16 6521 Irina Belova URS 4 Split 1990 19 17 6512 Tatiana Chernova RUS 4 Barcelona 2010 20 18 6498 Nadine Broersen NED 2 Zürich 2014 21 19 6487 Birgit Dressel FRG 4 Stuttgart 1986 22 20 6460 Urszula Wlodarczyk POL 2 Budapest 1998 23 6458 Antoinette Nana Djimou 2 Amsterdam 2016 24 21 6445* Sabine Everts FRG 3 Athinai 1982 25 6434 Sabine Braun 2 München 2002 26 22 6423 Karin Ruckstuhl NED 2 Göteborg 2006 26 22 6423 Nafissatou Thiam BEL 3 Zürich 2014 28 24 6420 Lilli Schwarzkopf GER 3 Göteborg 2006 29 6419 Sabine Braun 1 Helsinki 1994 30 25 6410 Natallia Sazanovich BLR 3 Budapest 1998 31 26 6408 Ivona Dadic AUT 3 Amsterdam 2016 32 27 6404 Rita Inancsi HUN 2 Helsinki 1994 33 28 6396 Marianna Maslennikova URS 5 Stuttgart 1986 34 29 6395 Carolin Schäfer GER 4 Zürich 2014 35 30 6394 Remigija Nazaroviene LTU 4 Budapest 1998 36 31 6390 Christiane Scharf FRG 5 Split 1990 37 32 6387 Lyudmila Yosypenko UKR 2 Helsinki 2012 38 6380 Remigija Nazroviene 6 Split 1990 39 6376 Jennifer Oeser GER 4 Göteborg 2006 40 6375 Irina Belova 5 Budapest 1998 41 6371* Anke Behmer 4 Athinai 1982 42 33 6359 Birgit Clarius FRG 7 Split 1990 43 34 6357 Lyudmila Blonska UKR 5 Göteborg 2006 44 6356 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 6 Göteborg 2006 45 35 6352 Malgorzata Nowak POL 6 Stuttgart 1986 46 6341 Natallia Sazanovich 3 München 2002 47 36 6335 Laura Ikauniece LAT 3 Helsinki 2012 Scores converted from old table to new table are indicated with ‘*’ Lowest winning score since 1990: 6419 by Sabine Braun (GER) in 1994 Margin of Victory Difference Score Name Nat Venue Year Max 317 6740 Caroline Klüft SWE Göteborg 2006 Min 15 6419 Sabine Braun GER Helsinki 1994 Difference between third and fourth place Difference Score Name Nat Venue Year Max 171 6683 Jennifer Oeser GER Barcelona 2010 Min 10 6531 Peggy Beer GDR Split 1990 6335 Laura Ikauniece LAT Helsinki 2012 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Score Name Nat Venue Year 1 6823 Jessica Ennis GBR Barcelona 2010 2 6778 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR Barcelona 2010 6645 Natalya Shubenkova URS Stuttgart 1986 3 6683 Jennifer Oeser GER Barcelona 2010 4 6521 Irina Belova URS Split 1990 5 6396 Marianna Maslennikova URS Stuttgart 1986 6 6380 Remigija Nazroviene URS Split 1990 7 6359 Birgit Clarius FRG Split 1990 8 6287 Jessica Ennis GBR Göteborg 2006 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Points Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 7291 Jackie Joyner-Kersee USA OG - Seoul 24 Sept 1988 2 6897 Sabine John GDR OG – Seoul 24 Sept 1988 6845 Irina Belova RUS Barcelona 2 Aug 1992 3 6858 Anke Behmer GDR OG – Seoul 24 Sept 1988 6815 Laura Ikauniece-Admidina LAT Gotzis 28 May 2017 4 6691 Katarina Johnson-Thompson GBR Gotzis 28 May 2017 6678 Jane Frederick USA Potsdam 21 July 1984 5 6580 Claudia Salman-Rath GER Gotzis 28 May 2017 6558 Katarina Johnson-Thompson GBR London 6 Aug 2017 6 6523 Katarina Johnson-Thompson GBR Rio de Janeiro 13 Aug 2016 6502 Erica Bougard USA Gotzis 28 May 2017 7 6497 Anouk Vetter NED Gotzis 28 May 2017 6481 Yorgelis Rodriguez CUB Rio de Janeiro 13 Aug 2016 8 6446 Yorgelis Rodriguez CUB Gotzis 28 May 2017 6442 Gyorgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas HUN Rio de Janeiro 13 Aug 2016 Multiple Gold Medalists: (Pentathlon before 1982) Antoinette Nana Djimou (FRA) 2012, 2014 Carolina Klüft (SWE): 2002, 2006 Sabine Braun (FRG): 1990, 1994 Galina Bystrova (URS): 1958, 1962 Multiple Medalists: Antoinette Nana Djimou(FRA): 2012 Gold, 2014 Gold, 2016 Silver Carolina Klüft (SWE): 2002 Gold, 2006 Gold Natalya Sazanovich (BLR): 1998 Bronze; 2002 Bronze Urszula Wlodarczyk (POL): 1994 Bronze; 1998 Silver Sabine Braun (FRG): 1990 Gold, 1994 Gold; 2002 Silver Burglinde Pollak (GDR): 1971 Silver; 1974 Silver; 1978 Silver Heide Rosendahl (FRG): 1966 Silver; 1971 Gold Galina Bystrova (URS): 1958 Gold; 1962 Gold Medals by Countries: (Pentathlon medal counts are indicated with ‘{}’) Nation Gold Silver Bronze GDR 2 2 {3} 1 {3} FRA 2 {1} 1 {1} GBR 2 {1} 1 SWE 2 FRG 1 {1} {2} 1 {1} GER 1 1 2 {2} NED 1 2 UKR 2 URS {5} 1 {1} {2} HUN {1} 1 POL 1 1 BLR 2 TCH {1} AUT {1} 1 SUI {1} LAT 1 BEL 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation (Pentathlon before 1982) Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GDR 1990 Heike Tischler Peggy Beer GDR 1982 Romana Neubert Sabine John Möbius GDR 1978 Burglinde Pollak Kristina Nitzsche URS 1974 Nadezhda Tkachenko Zoya Spasovkhodskaya GDR 1971 Burglinde Pollak Margrit Herbst FRG 1962 Denise Guenard Helga Hoffmann URS 1958 Galina Bystrova Nina Vinogradova FRG 1954 Maria Sander Maria Sturm Average from last eight European Championships Average 2016 2014 2012 2010 2006 20 02 1998 1994 Winning score 6601 6626 6551 6544 6823 6740 6542 6559 6419 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 6418 6408 6423 6335 6683 6420 6341 6410 6322 Missing Medal (4 th ) 6357 6266 6395 6325 6512 6376 6275 6394 6311 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Galina Bystrova Beograd 1962 URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Galina Bystrova Stockholm 1958 URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Aleksandra Chudina Berne 1954 FRA Ignace Heinrich Arlette Ben Hamo Bruxelles 1950 Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Jessica Ennis GBR 2012 2009 2010 Carolina Klüft SWE 2004 2003, 2005, 2007 2002, 2006 Best performances in seven events of Heptathlon at the European Championships Event Name Nat Venue Year 100mH 12.89 Sabine John GDR Athinai 1982 HJ 1.97 Nafissatou Thiam BEL Zürich 2014 1.94 Nadine Broersen NED Zürich 2014 1.92 Judy Simpson, GBR Stuttgart 1986 Birgit Dressel FRG Stuttgart 1986 SP 16.72 Austra Skujyte LTU München 2002 200m 23.21 Jessica Ennis GBR Barcelona 2010 LJ 6.79 Anke Behmer GDR Stuttgart 1986 JT 56.36 Sofia Ifantidou GRE Amsterdam 2016 55.82 Antoinette Nana Djimou FRA Helsinki 2012 55.76 Anouk Vetter NED Amsterdam 2016 55.64 Nathalie Teppe FRA Helsinki 1994 800m 2:02.75 Irina Belova URS Split 1990 European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Jessica Ennis GBR 20 10 2005 Carolina Klüft SWE 2002, 2006 2001 European Championship medalist who previously won European U-23 medal Name Nat European Champ Year European U -23 Champ Year Jennifer Oeser GER Bronze 2010 Gold 2003 Lilli Schwarzkopf GER Bronze 2006 Silver 2005 Last ten European Championships: Year Gold Nat score Silver Nat score Bronze Nat score 2016 Anouk Vetter NED 6626 Antoinette Nana Djimou FRA 6458 Ivona Dadic AUT 6408 2014 Antoinette Nana Djimou FRA 6551 Nadine Broersen NED 6498 Nafissatou Thiam BEL 6423 2012 Antoinette Nana Djimou FRA 6544 Lyudmila Yosypenko UKR 6387 Laura Ikauniece LAT 6335 2010 Jessica Ennis GBR 6823 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 6778 Jennifer Oeser GER 6683 2006 Carolina Klüft
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