Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon
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Women's heptathlon at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Beijing National Stadium | ||||||||||||
Dates | August 15–16 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 43 from 28 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning points | 6733 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The women's heptathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place between August 15 and 16 at the Beijing National Stadium.[1]
The qualifying standards were 6,000 points (A standard) and 5,800 points (B standard).[2]
Schedule
[edit]All times are China standard time (UTC+8)
Date | Time | Round |
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Friday, 15 August 2008 | 9:00 10:30 19:00 21:30 |
100 metres hurdles High jump Shot put 200 metres |
Saturday, 16 August 2008 | 09:50 19:00 21:35 |
Long jump Javelin throw 800 metres |
Records
[edit]Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:
World record | Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) | 7291 points | Seoul, South Korea | 24 September 1988 |
Olympic record | Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) | 7291 points | Seoul, South Korea | 24 September 1988 |
No new world or Olympic records were set for this event.
Overall results
[edit]- Key
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank | Athlete | Country | Overall points | 100 m H | HJ | SP | 200 m | LJ | JT | 800 m |
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Nataliya Dobrynska | Ukraine | 6733 (PB) | 1059 13.44 s |
978 1.80 m |
1015 17.29 m |
944 24.39 s |
1049 6.63 m |
833 48.60 m |
855 2:17.72 min | |
Hyleas Fountain | United States | 6619 | 1158 12.78 s |
1093 1.89 m |
751 13.36 m |
1058 23.21 s |
969 6.38 m |
704 41.93 m |
886 2:15.45 min | |
Kelly Sotherton | Great Britain | 6517 | 1097 13.18 s |
1016 1.83 m |
785 13.87 m |
1040 23.39 s |
953 6.33 m |
622 37.66 m |
1004 2:07.34 min | |
4 | Jessica Zelinka | Canada | 6490 (NR) | 1129 12.97 s |
941 1.77 m |
780 13.79 m |
1016 23.64 s |
887 6.12 m |
742 43.91 m |
995 2:07.95 min |
5 | Anna Bogdanova | Russia | 6465 (PB) | 1111 13.09 s |
1054 1.86 m |
799 14.08 m |
958 24.24 s |
991 6.45 m |
579 35.41 m |
973 2:09.45 min |
6 | Karolina Tyminska | Poland | 6428 (PB) | 1033 13.62 s |
941 1.77 m |
799 14.08 m |
1040 23.39 s |
1017 6.53 m |
590 35.97 m |
1008 2:07.08 min |
7 | Lilli Schwarzkopf | Germany | 6379 | 1017 13.73 s |
978 1.80 m |
835 14.61 m |
885 25.02 s |
837 5.96 m |
897 51.88 m |
951 2:10.91 min |
8 | Jolanda Keizer | Netherlands | 6370 (PB) | 993 13.90 s |
1016 1.83 m |
871 15.15 m |
984 23.97 s |
896 6.15 m |
720 42.76 m |
890 2:15.21 min |
9 | Kylie Wheeler | Australia | 6369 (PB) | 1024 13.68 s |
1093 1.89 m |
731 13.06 m |
954 24.28 s |
883 6.11 m |
741 43.81 m |
943 2:11.49 min |
10 | Jennifer Oeser | Germany | 6360 | 1040 13.57 s |
978 1.80 m |
769 13.62 m |
917 24.67 s |
899 6.16 m |
812 47.53 m |
945 2:11.33 min |
11 | Marie Collonvillé | France | 6302 (SB) | 1040 13.57 s |
1054 1.86 m |
689 12.42 m |
881 25.06 s |
915 6.21 m |
785 46.14 m |
938 2:11.81 min |
12 | Olga Kurban | Russia | 6192 | 1011 13.77 s |
941 1.77 m |
783 13.84 m |
948 24.34 s |
874 6.08 m |
722 42.85 m |
913 2:13.59 min |
13 | Hanna Melnychenko | Ukraine | 6165 | 1047 13.52 s |
978 1.80 m |
739 13.18 m |
947 24.35 s |
975 6.40 m |
589 35.89 m |
890 2:15.23 min |
14 | Kamila Chudzik | Poland | 6157 | 1008 13.79 s |
941 1.77 m |
817 14.34 m |
854 25.36 s |
840 5.97 m |
900 52.05 m |
797 2:21.97 min |
15 | Sonja Kesselschlager | Germany | 6140 | 1050 13.50 s |
941 1.77 m |
816 14.33 m |
841 25.50 s |
862 6.04 m |
750 44.28 m |
880 2:15.94 min |
16 | Lucimara da Silva | Brazil | 6076 | 1043 13.55 s |
1016 1.83 m |
634 11.59 m |
928 24.56 s |
905 6.18 m |
674 40.34 m |
876 2:16.20 min |
17 | Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida | France | 6055 | 1000 13.85 s |
867 1.71 m |
735 13.12 m |
896 24.90 s |
899 6.16 m |
847 49.32 m |
811 2:20.96 min |
18 | Aiga Grabuste | Latvia | 6050 (PB) | 1010 13.78 s |
941 1.77 m |
707 12.70 m |
914 24.71 s |
962 6.36 m |
649 39.02 m |
867 2:16.87 min |
19 | Liu Haili | China | 6041 (PB) | 1041 13.56 s |
941 1.77 m |
708 12.71 m |
936 24.47 s |
874 6.08 m |
702 41.79 m |
839 2:18.84 min |
20 | Ida Marcussen | Norway | 6015 | 968 14.07 s |
867 1.71 m |
725 12.97 m |
885 25.02 s |
868 6.06 m |
809 47.37 m |
893 2:14.96 min |
21 | Rebecca Wardell | New Zealand | 5989 | 968 14.07 s |
867 1.71 m |
813 14.28 m |
920 24.64 s |
801 5.84 m |
708 42.14 m |
912 2:13.65 min |
22 | Niina Kelo | Finland | 5911 (SB) | 985 13.95 s |
795 1.65 m |
849 14.82 m |
806 25.90 s |
777 5.76 m |
889 51.48 m |
810 2:20.97 min |
23 | Argyro Strataki | Greece | 5893 | 971 14.05 s |
830 1.68 m |
742 13.22 m |
844 25.47 s |
840 5.97 m |
767 45.20 m |
899 2:14.57 min |
24 | Gretchen Quintana | Cuba | 5830 | 1011 13.77 s |
830 1.68 m |
734 13.10 m |
948 24.34 s |
856 6.02 m |
632 38.14 m |
819 2:20.31 min |
25 | Yuliya Tarasova | Uzbekistan | 5785 | 974 14.03 s |
867 1.71 m |
701 12.60 m |
946 24.36 s |
825 5.92 m |
731 43.31 m |
741 2:26.19 min |
26 | Pramila Aiyappa | India | 5771 | 983 13.97 s |
903 1.74 m |
639 11.66 m |
894 24.92 s |
883 6.11 m |
692 41.27 m |
777 2:23.46 min |
27 | Györgyi Farkas | Hungary | 5760 | 887 14.66 s |
903 1.74 m |
665 12.06 m |
788 26.10 s |
877 6.09 m |
734 43.45 m |
906 2:14.05 min |
28 | Shobha Javur | India | 5749 | 1033 13.62 s |
795 1.65 m |
732 13.07 m |
922 24.62 s |
807 5.86 m |
735 43.50 m |
725 2:27.50 min |
29 | Linda Züblin | Switzerland | 5743 | 993 13.90 s |
759 1.62 m |
684 12.34 m |
888 24.99 s |
771 5.74 m |
806 47.19 m |
842 2:18.68 min |
30 | Julie Hollman | Great Britain | 5729 | 918 14.43 s |
941 1.77 m |
691 12.45 m |
850 25.41 s |
890 6.13 m |
650 39.08 m |
789 2:22.54 min |
31 | Susmita Singha Roy | India | 5705 | 963 14.11 s |
867 1.71 m |
613 11.27 m |
948 24.34 s |
843 5.98 m |
663 39.79 m |
808 2:21.14 min |
32 | Kaie Kand | Estonia | 5677 (SB) | 913 14.47 s |
795 1.65 m |
721 12.91 m |
844 25.47 s |
774 5.75 m |
716 42.51 m |
916 2:13.36 min |
33 | Yana Maksimava | Belarus | 4806 | 880 14.71 s |
903 1.74 m |
767 13.60 m |
802 25.94 s |
0 NM |
651 39.14 m |
803 2:21.55 min |
— | Laurien Hoos | Netherlands | DNF | 1047 13.52 s |
795 1.65 m |
860 14.98 m |
927 24.57 s |
771 5.74 m |
832 48.54 m |
DNS |
— | Jackie Johnson | United States | DNF | 1091 13.22 s |
941 1.77 m |
649 11.82 m |
911 24.74 s |
813 5.88 m |
DNS | DNS |
— | Viktorija Žemaitytė | Lithuania | DNF | 917 14.44 s |
903 1.74 m |
795 14.01 m |
881 25.06 s |
0 NM |
DNS | DNS |
— | Austra Skujytė | Lithuania | DNF | 914 14.46 s |
941 1.77 m |
997 17.02 m |
850 25.40 s |
0 NM |
DNS | DNS |
— | Wassana Winatho | Thailand | DNF | 988 13.93 s |
830 1.68 m |
DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS |
— | Denisa Ščerbová | Czech Republic | DNF | 995 13.88 s |
795 1.65 m |
DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS |
— | Diana Pickler | United States | DNF | 939 14.28 s |
DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS |
— | Irina Naumenko | Kazakhstan | DNF | 0 DNF |
DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS |
DSQ | Lyudmila Blonska | Ukraine | 13.31 s |
1.86 m |
14.29 m |
24.14 s |
6.48 m |
47.60 m |
2:09.44 min | |
DSQ | Tatyana Chernova | Russia | 13.65 s |
1.83 m |
12.88 m |
23.95 s |
6.47 m |
48.37 m |
2:06.50 min |
* Ukraine's Lyudmila Blonska originally won the silver medal, but was disqualified after she tested positive for methyltestosterone.[3] Russia's Tatyana Chernova, who inherited the bronze medal following Blonska's disqualification was herself disqualified after a retest of her 2008 drug sample was found to contain metabolites of turinabol.[4]
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Olympic Athletics Competition Schedule". IAAF. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
- ^ "Entry Standards - The XXIX Olympic Games - Beijing, China - 8/24 August 2008". IAAF. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
- ^ "Blonska thrown out of long jump". BBC Sport. 21 August 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
- ^ "IOC sanctions two athletes for failing anti-doping test at Beijing 2008 and London 2012". IOC. 24 April 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.