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1986 European Athletics Championships – Women's heptathlon

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These are the official results of the Women's heptathlon competition at the 1986 European Championships in Stuttgart, West Germany, held at Neckarstadion on 29 and 30 August 1986.[1]

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  • 482 European Track and Field 1986 Heptathlon 800m
  • 331 European Track and Field 1986 Heptathlon 100m Hurdles
  • 341 European Track and Field 1986 Heptathlon High Jump Marianna Maslennikova
  • 333 European Track and Field 1986 Heptathlon High Jump Kim Hagger
  • 351 European Track and Field 1986 Heptathlon Shot Put Birgit Dressel

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Medalists

Gold East Germany Anke Behmer
East Germany (GDR)
Silver Soviet Union Natalya Schubenkova
Soviet Union (URS)
Bronze United Kingdom Judy Simpson
Great Britain (GBR)

Results

Final

29/30 August

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Name Nationality 100m H HJ SP 200m LJ JT 800m Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anke Behmer  East Germany 13.25 1.77 14.50 23.46 6.79 40.24 2:03.96 6717 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Natalya Shubenkova  Soviet Union 13.33 1.80 13.68 23.92 6.54 w 44.98 2:04.40 6645
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Judy Simpson  United Kingdom 13.05 1.92 14.73 25.09 6.56 w 40.92 2:11.70 6623 NR
4 Birgit Dressel  West Germany 13.56 1.92 14.12 24.68 6.28 45.70 2:15.78 6487
5 Marianna Maslennikova  Soviet Union 13.43 1.86 13.35 24.50 6.46 38.22 2:09.58 6396
6 Małgorzata Nowak  Poland 13.39 1.80 16.39 24.52 6.12 41.90 2:19.36 6352
7 Valda Ruškytė  Soviet Union 13.51 1.77 14.58 25.64 6.36 w 46.46 2:12.76 6331
8 Chantal Beaugeant  France 13.72 1.83 12.29 24.89 6.12 46.26 2:12.06 6221
9 Kim Hagger  United Kingdom 13.38 1.83 12.23 24.61 6.70 36.60 2:20.55 6173
10 Emilia Dimitrova  Bulgaria 13.88 1.71 13.29 23.42 6.01 39.38 2:10.93 6105
11 Tineke Hidding  Netherlands 13.78 1.68 13.62 24.25 6.23 35.54 2:14.73 5966
12 Nadine Debois  France 13.97 1.74 12.61 24.59 6.43 29.76 2:08.52 5956
13 Liliane Menissier  France 13.98 1.80 11.80 25.31 5.90 w 37.44 2:22.04 5699
14 Joanne Mulliner  United Kingdom 14.33 1.74 13.21 24.91 6.11 w 27.40 2:23.01 5564
Rita Heggli   Switzerland 13.34 1.68 10.30 25.12 NM 39.14 DNF
Yvonne Hasler  Liechtenstein 14.73 1.59 10.40 25.39 5.49 w DNF
Corinne Schneider   Switzerland 14.13 1.80 11.56 DNF
Birgit Clarius  West Germany 16.47 1.77 14.41 DNF
Eva Karblom  Sweden 14.40 1.68 DNF

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 19 athletes from 11 countries participated in the event.

See also

References

  1. ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 443–451, retrieved 13 August 2014
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