2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon

The women's heptathlon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 5–6 August.[1]

Women's heptathlon
at the 2017 World Championships
Gold medalist Nafissatou Thiam during the javelin throw
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates5–6 August
Competitors31 from 20 nations
Points6784
Medalists
gold medal    Belgium
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    Netherlands
 2015
2019 
Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary

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With the retirements of Jessica Ennis-Hill and Brianne Theisen-Eaton, Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa was the only returning medalist from 2015. Since both retirees were also on the Olympic podium, that left Olympic champion Nafissatou Thiam as the clear favorite. She had scored the third best ever heptathlon score in Götzis at the end of May,[2] her 7013 points getting close to the European Record. Ikauniece-Admidina and Carolin Schäfer had also both scored more than 6800 points with 6815 points and 6836 points respectably. Therefore three athletes had surpassed Thiam's winning score from Rio.[3] Nevertheless, Thiam's position was emphasized when Ikauniece-Admidiņa was injured in the first event and could not continue. Yorgelis Rodríguez provided surprise competition when she made three personal bests in the high jump to stay only 8 points behind Thiam. Both Rodríguez and Thiam tied at 1.95 metres which equaled the World Championship Heptathlon Best. Home favorite Katarina Johnson-Thompson was expected to be competitive, particularly in the high jump since she holds the British record, but she only made one clearance in the competition, at 1.80 metres, significantly below her personal best of 1.98 metres. Thiam separated from Rodríguez with a shot put 1.72 metres better. Carolin Schäfer was the next closest challenger after her personal best in the shot. Thiam's normally weak 200 metres was consistent, 24.57 is only 0.17 seconds off her personal best but it opened the door for Schäfer to be the overall leader after day one. Johnson-Thompson's 22.78 roared her back into contention in fourth place.

At the beginning of the second day, Johnson-Thompson produced a 6.56 metre long jump to move up in the rankings. Rodríguez and Schäfer lost some ground with 6.23 metre and 6.20 metre jumps. On her final attempt, Thiam gained ground on all of them with her 6.57 metre best jump of the day. In the javelin throw, Thiam and Schäfer were about even through the first two throws, with Rodríguez losing about two metres to both of them and Johnson-Thompson falling well behind. On the final throw, Schäfer edged a few centimetres past Thiam's earlier throw, but Thiam unleashed a 53.93 metre throw to pad her lead by another 76 points. But the best javelin throw of the day was a World Championship Heptathlon Best 58.41 metres by Anouk Vetter, which brought her into the medal chase, displacing Rodríguez. Going into the final event, Vetter and Schäfer were virtually tied with only 3 points separation. They knew their performance in the 800 metres would determine which medal they got. With 170 points to spare, it would take a weak 800 metres by Thiam to allow either a shot at gold. Schäfer's 800 metres record was about 3 seconds faster than Vetter coming in, and needing her best Schäfer managed at 2:15.34 while Vetter visibly struggled to a 2:19.43. While Thiam's 800 metres was the third from the bottom, it was still adequate for an easy overall win by 88 points.

Records

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Before the competition records were as follows:[4]

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.DateLocation
World 7291 Jackie Joyner-Kersee USA 24 Sep 1988 Seoul, South Korea
Championship 7128 Jackie Joyner-Kersee USA 1 Sep 1987 Rome, Italy
World leading 7013 Nafissatou Thiam BEL 28 May 2017 Götzis, Austria
African 6423 Margaret Simpson GHA 29 May 2005 Götzis, Austria
Asian 6942 Ghada Shouaa SYR 26 May 1996 Götzis, Austria
NACAC 7291 Jackie Joyner-Kersee USA 24 Sep 1988 Seoul, South Korea
South American 6270 Evelis Aguilar COL 26 Jun 2016 Cali, Colombia
European 7032 Carolina Klüft SWE 26 Aug 2007 Osaka, Japan
Oceanian 6695 Jane Flemming AUS 28 Jan 1990 Auckland, New Zealand

The following records were set at the competition:[5]

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.Date
Dutch 6636 Anouk Vetter NED 6 Aug 2017
Cuban 6594 Yorgelis Rodríguez CUB
Austrian 6417 Ivona Dadic AUT
Championship heptathlon best – high jump 1.95 Nafissatou Thiam BEL 5 Aug 2017
Yorgelis Rodríguez CUB
Championship heptathlon best – javelin throw 58.41 Anouk Vetter NED 6 Aug 2017

Qualification standard

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The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 6200 points.[6]

Schedule

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The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), was as follows:[7]

Date Time Round
5 August10:05100 metres hurdles
5 August11:30High jump
5 August19:00Shot put
5 August21:00200 metres
6 August10:00Long jump
6 August11:45Javelin throw
6 August20:40800 metres

Results

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100 metres hurdles

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The 100 metres hurdles took place on 5 August in four heats as follows:[8]

Heat1234
Start time 10:0510:1310:2410:33
Wind (m/s) +0.3−0.30.00.0
Photo finish link link link link

The overall results were as follows:[8][9][10]

RankHeatAthleteNationalityResultPointsNotes
14Nadine Visser Netherlands12.851147
24Kendell Williams United States13.021121
34Carolin Schäfer Germany13.091111
44Erica Bougard United States13.241089
53Anouk Vetter Netherlands13.311078SB
64Katarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain & N.I.13.331075
73Grit Šadeiko Estonia13.371069
84Kateřina Cachová Czech Republic13.371069
94Antoinette Nana Djimou France13.461056
103Claudia Salman-Rath Germany13.521047
113Nafissatou Thiam Belgium13.541044
122Yorgelis Rodríguez Cuba13.601036SB
132Ivona Dadic Austria13.681024PB
142Xénia Krizsán Hungary13.701021
153Odile Ahouanwanou Benin13.711020
164Laura Ikauniece-Admidina Latvia13.711020
172Nadine Broersen Netherlands13.791008
182Verena Preiner Austria13.791008PB
191Géraldine Ruckstuhl Switzerland13.801007PB
203Sharon Day-Monroe United States13.821004
213Lecabela Quaresma Portugal13.94987
223Caroline Agnou Switzerland13.95985
231Evelis Aguilar Colombia14.03974
242Alysbeth Felix Puerto Rico14.03974
252Eliška Klučinová Czech Republic14.03974
262Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas Hungary14.05971
271Swapna Barman India14.14959
281Tamara de Sousa Brazil14.16956
291Alina Shukh Ukraine14.32934PB
301Hanne Maudens Belgium14.47913
311Vanessa Chefer Brazil14.94850

High jump

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The high jump took place on 5 August in two groups with Group A starting at 11:29 and Group B starting at 11:30. The results were as follows:[11][12][13]

RnkGrpAthleteNationality1.591.621.651.681.711.741.771.801.831.861.891.921.951.98ResPtsNtsOverall
PtsRnk
1ANafissatou Thiam Belgiumoooooxxx1.951171CHB22151
2AYorgelis Rodríguez Cubaooooxoxxoxor1.95CHB22072
3AEliška Klučinová Czech Republicoooooxxoxoxxx1.86105420286
ACarolin Schäfer Germanyoxooxooxoxxx1.86PB21653
5ANadine Broersen Netherlandsooooxoxxx1.83101620247
6AAlina Shukh Ukrainexoooxoxxx1.83195016
7AKatarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain & N.I.oxxx1.8097820535
8AIvona Dadic Austriaxoooooxxx1.80200210
9AGéraldine Ruckstuhl Switzerlandoooxxoxxoxxx1.80198512
10AGyörgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas Hungaryoooxxx1.77941191220
11AXénia Krizsán Hungaryoooxxooxxx1.77196215
12BHanne Maudens Belgiumooxoxxx1.77185424
BAnouk Vetter Netherlandsoooxoxxx1.77SB20199
14BNadine Visser Netherlandsooxoxoxxoxxx1.77SB20884
15BClaudia Salman-Rath Germanyoooooxxx1.74903SB195016
BTamara de Sousa Brazilooooxxx1.74185923
17AErica Bougard United Statesxooxxx1.74199211
18ASharon Day-Monroe United Statesoxoxxx1.74190721
19AKendell Williams United Statesoxoxoxxx1.7420247
BGrit Šadeiko Estoniaoxooxoxxx1.74197213
21BKateřina Cachová Czech Republicooxooxxoxxx1.74197213
22BOdile Ahouanwanou Beninooxxooxxoxxx1.74192318
23BVerena Preiner Austriaooooxxx1.71867187522
ASwapna Barman Indiaooxxx1.71182627
25BAlysbeth Felix Puerto Ricoxooxxx1.71184126
26BAntoinette Nana Djimou Franceoxxoxoxxx1.71192318
27BLecabela Quaresma Portugaloooxxoxxx1.71185424
28BEvelis Aguilar Colombiaooooxxx1.68830180429
29BVanessa Chefer Braziloooxoxxx1.68168030
30BCaroline Agnou Switzerlandxoxxoxxx1.68181528
BLaura Ikauniece-Admidina LatviaDNS0DNF

Shot put

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The shot put took place on 5 August in two groups with Group A starting at 18:59 and Group B starting at 19:00. The results were as follows:[14][15][16]

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundResultPointsNotesOverall
123PtsRank
1ANafissatou Thiam Belgium15.1714.7614.9915.1787230871
2ASharon Day-Monroe United States15.1414.6514.7915.1487027779
3AAnouk Vetter Netherlands13.9215.09x15.0986728864
4ACarolin Schäfer Germany14.84x14.84850PB30152
5AEliška Klučinová Czech Republic14.8014.76x14.80848SB28765
6AOdile Ahouanwanou Benin13.8414.71x14.71841276411
7AAntoinette Nana Djimou Francex14.61x14.61835275812
8AXénia Krizsán Hungary14.1413.6813.4914.14803276510
9ANadine Broersen Netherlands13.4613.9114.0914.0980028246
10AIvona Dadic Austria13.82x13.7813.8278227848
11AAlina Shukh Ukraine13.6313.3913.7513.75777272716
12AGyörgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas Hungary13.0413.1313.7513.75777268917
13ATamara de Sousa Brazil13.6813.6913.2513.69773263220
14ACaroline Agnou Switzerland12.8513.64x13.64770258525
15ALecabela Quaresma Portugal13.0813.4813.1613.48759261323
16BYorgelis Rodríguez Cuba12.4913.4512.9513.4575729643
17BEvelis Aguilar Colombia13.3912.6413.3413.39753255726
18BGéraldine Ruckstuhl Switzerland13.0713.0613.3613.36751273614
19AVerena Preiner Austria13.1613.0512.7313.16738261323
20BNadine Visser Netherlands12.2212.7612.9612.9672528137
21BClaudia Salman-Rath Germany12.6612.84x12.84717266719
22BKendell Williams United States12.0512.7312.2212.73709273315
23BGrit Šadeiko Estonia11.6512.55x12.55698267018
24BKatarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain & N.I.12.0112.4712.3612.47692274513
25BVanessa Chefer Brazil11.82x12.1212.12669234930
26BKateřina Cachová Czech Republicx11.8411.7511.84651262321
27BHanne Maudens Belgium10.9611.7111.8011.80648250227
28BErica Bougard United States11.4111.3111.1911.41622261422
29BAlysbeth Felix Puerto Rico10.49x10.8210.82583242428
30BSwapna Barman Indiax7.3310.8110.81583240929
BLaura Ikauniece-Admidina LatviaDNS0DNF

200 metres

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The 200 metres took place on 5 August in four heats as follows:[17]

Heat1234
Start time 20:5921:0721:1521:23
Wind (m/s) −0.30.0−0.4−0.2
Photo finish link link link link

The overall results were as follows:[17][18][19]

RankHeatAthleteNationalityResultPointsNotesOverall
PtsRank
14Katarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain & N.I.22.86109338384
24Carolin Schäfer Germany23.58102140361
34Erica Bougard United States23.661014362817
44Nadine Visser Netherlands23.73100738206
54Claudia Salman-Rath Germany23.92988365513
63Odile Ahouanwanou Benin24.09972PB37369
74Ivona Dadic Austria24.1197037548
84Kendell Williams United States24.29953368611
93Evelis Aguilar Colombia24.35947350424
103Anouk Vetter Netherlands24.3694638325
113Yorgelis Rodríguez Cuba24.4294139053
123Verena Preiner Austria24.44939355219
132Kateřina Cachová Czech Republic24.56928SB355121
142Nafissatou Thiam Belgium24.5792740142
152Grit Šadeiko Estonia24.60924SB359418
162Tamara de Sousa Brazil24.64920355220
173Caroline Agnou Switzerland24.64920350523
182Eliška Klučinová Czech Republic24.72913SB37897
192Géraldine Ruckstuhl Switzerland24.84902363815
201Sharon Day-Monroe United States24.97890366712
211Nadine Broersen Netherlands24.98889SB371310
223Vanessa Chefer Brazil25.15873322229
231Xénia Krizsán Hungary25.15873363814
242Antoinette Nana Djimou France25.17871362916
251Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas Hungary25.38852SB354122
261Lecabela Quaresma Portugal25.38852346526
272Alysbeth Felix Puerto Rico25.38852327628
283Hanne Maudens Belgium25.43848335027
291Swapna Barman India26.45758316730
301Alina Shukh Ukraine26.59746347325

Long jump

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The long jump took place on 6 August in two groups with Group A starting at 09:59 and Group B starting at 10:00. The results were as follows:[20][21][22]

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundResultPointsNotesOverall
123PtsRank
1BNafissatou Thiam Belgium6.206.336.576.571030SB50441
2BKatarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain & N.I.6.56x6.456.56102748653
3BClaudia Salman-Rath Germany6.506.466.556.55102346788
4AAnouk Vetter Netherlandsx5.996.326.32949SB47815
5ANadine Visser Netherlands5.976.006.306.30943SB47636
6BYorgelis Rodríguez Cuba5.776.234.406.2392148264
7BCaroline Agnou Switzerland6.05x6.226.22918442319
8BCarolin Schäfer Germany6.106.20x6.2091249482
9BKendell Williams United States5.945.846.196.19908459410
10BEliška Klučinová Czech Republic5.786.166.136.1689946887
11BKateřina Cachová Czech Republic6.03x6.156.15896444716
12BHanne Maudens Belgium5.806.155.886.15896424626
13BErica Bougard United States6.014.536.096.09877450513
14BAntoinette Nana Djimou France6.045.996.056.05865449414
15AGrit Šadeiko Estonia6.00x5.726.00850444417
16BIvona Dadic Austria5.905.755.985.9884345979
17AVerena Preiner Austria5.985.795.555.98843439521
18ANadine Broersen Netherlands5.895.955.775.95834454712
19BGyörgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas Hungaryx5.94x5.94831437222
20AXénia Krizsán Hungaryx5.93x5.93828446615
21AOdile Ahouanwanou Benin5.385.925.465.92825PB456111
22ALecabela Quaresma Portugal5.88x5.845.88813427824
23AAlysbeth Felix Puerto Ricox5.855.865.86807SB408327
24AAlina Shukh Ukrainex5.805.855.85804427725
25AGéraldine Ruckstuhl Switzerland5.375.695.825.82795443318
26ATamara de Sousa Brazil5.69x5.405.69756430823
27ASharon Day-Monroe United States5.495.61x5.61732439920
28ASwapna Barman India5.485.535.495.53709387628
29AVanessa Chefer Brazilx5.225.235.23623384529
BEvelis Aguilar Colombia DNS0DNF

Javelin throw

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The javelin throw took place on 6 August in two groups with Group A starting at 11:54 and Group B starting at 13:07. The results were as follows:[23][24][25]

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundResultPointsNotesOverall
123PtsRank
1BAnouk Vetter Netherlands55.32x58.4158.411024CHB58053
2BNafissatou Thiam Belgium49.9348.6853.9353.9393659801
3BAlina Shukh Ukraine49.9152.9349.6252.93917519416
4AIvona Dadic Austria47.5152.29x52.29905SB55026
5BGéraldine Ruckstuhl Switzerland52.1551.1646.7852.15902533512
6BXénia Krizsán Hungary49.5550.3651.2551.25884PB535011
7BCarolin Schäfer Germany49.6849.2749.9949.9986058082
8BGrit Šadeiko Estonia46.8446.1647.4747.47811525515
9BYorgelis Rodríguez Cubax47.41x47.4181056364
10BKendell Williams United Statesx41.4546.4346.4379153859
11BVerena Preiner Austria43.1345.2743.7945.27769516418
12AGyörgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas Hungary44.2244.5344.9544.95763513520
13BAntoinette Nana Djimou France44.9443.93-44.94762525614
14BKateřina Cachová Czech Republic43.6743.2943.3843.67738518517
15ACaroline Agnou Switzerland42.8543.5441.7743.54735515819
16ASwapna Barman India38.8443.4943.3743.49734461027
17AOdile Ahouanwanou Benin37.9243.16x43.16728528913
18ANadine Visser Netherlandsx38.8242.2642.2671154747
19AEliška Klučinová Czech Republic41.91x39.2441.91704SB53928
20AKatarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain & N.I.41.7240.2741.6541.72700SB55655
21BSharon Day-Monroe United States39.4340.0240.7440.74681508021
22AClaudia Salman-Rath Germany40.3637.7640.7040.70681SB535910
23ATamara de Sousa Brazil39.8640.6536.1140.65680498823
24AAlysbeth Felix Puerto Ricox39.5638.8239.56659SB474226
25AVanessa Chefer Brazil38.0439.36x39.36655450029
26ALecabela Quaresma Portugal35.7936.71x36.71604488224
27AHanne Maudens Belgium35.4435.4133.9835.44580482625
28AErica Bougard United Statesx33.76x33.76548505322
BNadine Broersen NetherlandsDNS0DNF
BEvelis Aguilar ColombiaDNS0DNF

800 metres

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Ivona Dadic, Carolin Schäfer, Nadine Visser on 800 meters discipline

The 800 metres took place on 6 August in three heats as follows:[26]

Heat123
Start time 20:4120:5121:02
Photo finish link link link

The overall results were as follows:[26][27][28]

RankHeatAthleteNationalityResultPointsNotesOverall
PtsRank
12Xénia Krizsán Hungary2:07.171006PB63569
23Claudia Salman-Rath Germany2:07.37100363628
33Katarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain & N.I.2:08.10993SB65585
41Erica Bougard United States2:08.77983603618
53Yorgelis Rodríguez Cuba2:10.48958PB65944
61Sharon Day-Monroe United States2:12.64926SB600620
71Hanne Maudens Belgium2:12.87923574923
83Eliška Klučinová Czech Republic2:13.00921SB631310
91Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas Hungary2:13.44915SB605017
103Ivona Dadic Austria2:13.44915SB64176
111Lecabela Quaresma Portugal2:14.06906578822
123Nadine Visser Netherlands2:14.74896PB63707
132Géraldine Ruckstuhl Switzerland2:14.85895623011
143Carolin Schäfer Germany2:15.3488866962
152Kateřina Cachová Czech Republic2:15.58885607015
162Alina Shukh Ukraine2:15.84881607514
172Caroline Agnou Switzerland2:18.57843600121
181Alysbeth Felix Puerto Rico2:18.68842SB558425
192Grit Šadeiko Estonia2:18.88839609413
203Kendell Williams United States2:19.15835622012
213Anouk Vetter Netherlands2:19.43831SB66363
221Swapna Barman India2:20.17821543126
232Antoinette Nana Djimou France2:21.14808SB606416
243Nafissatou Thiam Belgium2:21.4280467841
252Odile Ahouanwanou Benin2:27.00731602019
261Tamara de Sousa Brazil2:34.03643563124
1Vanessa Chefer BrazilDNF0450029
2Verena Preiner AustriaDNS0DNF

Final standings

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The final standing were as follows.[28]

The best score for each event is highlighted.

RankAthleteNationality100mhHJSP200mLJJT800mTotalNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Nafissatou Thiam Belgium1044117187292710309368046784
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Carolin Schäfer Germany1111105485010219128608886696
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Anouk Vetter Netherlands107894186794694910248316636NR
4Yorgelis Rodríguez Cuba103611717579419218109586594NR
5Katarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain & N.I.1075978692109310277009936558
6Ivona Dadic Austria10249787829708439059156417NR
7Nadine Visser Netherlands114794172510079437118966370SB
8Claudia Salman-Rath Germany1047903717988102368110036362
9Xénia Krizsán Hungary102194180387382888410066356
10Eliška Klučinová Czech Republic97410548489138997049216313SB
11Géraldine Ruckstuhl Switzerland10079787519027959028956230
12Kendell Williams United States11219037099539087918356220
13Grit Šadeiko Estonia10699036989248508118396094
14Alina Shukh Ukraine93410167777468049178816075
15Kateřina Cachová Czech Republic10699036519288967388856070
16Antoinette Nana Djimou France10568678358718657628086064
17Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas Hungary9719417778528317639156050SB
18Erica Bougard United States108990362210148775489836036
19Odile Ahouanwanou Benin10209038419728257287316020
20Sharon Day-Monroe United States10049038708907326819266006
21Caroline Agnou Switzerland9858307709209187358436001
22Lecabela Quaresma Portugal9878677598528136049065788
23Hanne Maudens Belgium9139416488488965809235749
24Tamara de Sousa Brazil9569037739207566806435631
25Alysbeth Felix Puerto Rico9748675838528076598425584SB
26Swapna Barman India9598675837587097348215431
29Vanessa Chefer Brazil85083066987362365504500
Verena Preiner Austria10088677389398437690DNF
Nadine Broersen Netherlands100810168008898340DNF
Evelis Aguilar Colombia97483075394700DNF
Laura Ikauniece-Admidina Latvia102000DNF

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