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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Women's heptathlon

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The women's heptathlon event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 21 and 22 July.

Medalists

Gold Sarah Lagger
 Austria
Silver Adriana Rodríguez
 Cuba
Bronze Hanne Maudens
 Belgium

Records

Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Carolina Klüft (SWE) 6542 Munich, Germany 10 August 2002
Championship Record  Carolina Klüft (SWE) 6470 Kingston, Jamaica 20 July 2002
World Junior Leading  Alina Shukh (UKR) 6099 Lutsk, Ukraine 19 June 2016

Results

Final standings

[1]

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Nationality 100m H HJ SP 200m LJ JT 800m Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sarah Lagger  Austria 14.25 1.77 13.09 24.93 5.95 43.65 2:15.99 5960 NU20R
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Adriana Rodríguez  Cuba 13.69 1.80 12.65 23.95 5.96 37.36 2:23.27 5925 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hanne Maudens  Belgium 14.75 1.77 11.49 24.58 6.34 40.29 2:15.70 5881 PB
4 Bianca Salming  Sweden 14.62 1.83 13.29 26.13 5.81 44.39 2:17.69 5840 PB
5 Lovisa Östervall  Sweden 13.97 1.80 10.39 24.88 6.09 36.90 2:19.94 5723 PB
6 Nina Schultz  Canada 14.13 1.77 11.53 24.79 5.57 42.84 2:24.74 5639 PB
7 Karin Strametz  Austria 13.74 1.62 10.82 24.66 5.84 39.69 2:18.61 5579
8 Emma Fitzgerald  United States 14.36 1.71 10.47 25.68 5.74 50.63 2:25.23 5577 PB
9 Lisa Maihöfer  Germany 14.33 1.80 11.08 24.95 5.79 34.72 2:22.75 5540 PB
10 Elisa Pineau  France 14.89 1.77 13.23 25.72 5.96 35.94 2:25.56 5539 PB
11 Amanda Marie Frøynes  Norway 14.92 1.71 10.34 25.86 5.78 44.35 2:15.97 5493 PB
12 Paola Sarabia  Spain 14.79 1.77 10.83 25.33 5.98 37.71 2:23.74 5491
13 Emma Oosterwegel  Netherlands 14.52 1.68 11.65 25.62 5.27 51.51 2:26.84 5461
14 Carmen Ramos  Spain 14.46 1.65 11.60 25.00 5.44 41.39 2:19.02 5445
15 Alysha Burnett  Australia 14.55 1.74 12.55 25.80 5.64 41.74 2:32.99 5416
16 Kaylee Hinton  United States 14.12 1.74 10.37 24.95 5.66 33.23 2:25.17 5349 PB
17 Celeste Mucci  Australia 13.77 1.65 11.70 25.45 5.66 39.14 2:40.86 5254
18 Mareike Rösing  Germany 14.53 1.74 10.55 25.39 5.68 33.49 2:27.02 5252
19 Barbora Zatloukalová  Czech Republic 14.52 1.68 9.17 25.18 5.43 36.83 2:22.68 5155
20 Marijke Esselink  Netherlands 14.54 1.65 11.02 25.76 5.40 37.07 2:29.85 5089
21 Weronika Grzelak  Poland 14.44 1.77 12.14 24.88 5.85 38.69 DQ 4872
22 Jessica Rautelin  Finland 14.15 1.65 11.89 25.29 5.77 38.55 DQ 4685
Maria Huntington  Finland 14.26 1.68 10.88 25.92 DNS DNF
Elizabeth Morland  Ireland 13.84 1.68 DNS DNF

References

  1. ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
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