2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon

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 Nafissatou Thiam   Belgium
silver medal Carolin Schäfer   Germany
bronze medal Anouk Vetter   Netherlands
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The women's heptathlon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 5–6 August.[1]

Summary

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.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[4]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
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]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. 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

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

Schedule

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

Date Time Round
5 August 10:05 100 metres hurdles
5 August 11:30 High jump
5 August 19:00 Shot put
5 August 21:00 200 metres
6 August 10:00 Long jump
6 August 11:45 Javelin throw
6 August 20:40 800 metres

Results

100 metres hurdles

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

Heat 1 2 3 4
Start time 10:05 10:13 10:24 10:33
Wind (m/s) +0.3 −0.3 0.0 0.0
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The overall results were as follows:[8][9][10]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Result Points Notes
1 4 Nadine Visser  Netherlands (NED) 12.85 1147
2 4 Kendell Williams  United States (USA) 13.02 1121
3 4 Carolin Schäfer  Germany (GER) 13.09 1111
4 4 Erica Bougard  United States (USA) 13.24 1089
5 3 Anouk Vetter  Netherlands (NED) 13.31 1078 SB
6 4 Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13.33 1075
7 3 Grit Šadeiko  Estonia (EST) 13.37 1069
8 4 Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic (CZE) 13.37 1069
9 4 Antoinette Nana Djimou  France (FRA) 13.46 1056
10 3 Claudia Salman-Rath  Germany (GER) 13.52 1047
11 3 Nafissatou Thiam  Belgium (BEL) 13.54 1044
12 2 Yorgelis Rodríguez  Cuba (CUB) 13.60 1036 SB
13 2 Ivona Dadic  Austria (AUT) 13.68 1024 PB
14 2 Xénia Krizsán  Hungary (HUN) 13.70 1021
15 3 Odile Ahouanwanou  Benin (BEN) 13.71 1020
16 4 Laura Ikauniece-Admidina  Latvia (LAT) 13.71 1020
17 2 Nadine Broersen  Netherlands (NED) 13.79 1008
18 2 Verena Preiner  Austria (AUT) 13.79 1008 PB
19 1 Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland (SUI) 13.80 1007 PB
20 3 Sharon Day-Monroe  United States (USA) 13.82 1004
21 3 Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal (POR) 13.94 987
22 3 Caroline Agnou  Switzerland (SUI) 13.95 985
23 1 Evelis Aguilar  Colombia (COL) 14.03 974
24 2 Alysbeth Felix  Puerto Rico (PUR) 14.03 974
25 2 Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic (CZE) 14.03 974
26 2 Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  Hungary (HUN) 14.05 971
27 1 Swapna Barman  India (IND) 14.14 959
28 1 Tamara de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) 14.16 956
29 1 Alina Shukh  Ukraine (UKR) 14.32 934 PB
30 1 Hanne Maudens  Belgium (BEL) 14.47 913
31 1 Vanessa Chefer  Brazil (BRA) 14.94 850

High jump

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]

Rnk Grp Athlete Nationality 1.59 1.62 1.65 1.68 1.71 1.74 1.77 1.80 1.83 1.86 1.89 1.92 1.95 1.98 Res Pts Nts Overall
Pts Rnk

1 A Nafissatou Thiam  Belgium (BEL) o o o o o xxx 1.95 1171 CHB 2215 1
2 A Yorgelis Rodríguez  Cuba (CUB) o o o o xo xxo xo r 1.95 CHB 2207 2
3 A Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic (CZE) o o o o o xxo xo xxx 1.86 1054 2028 6
A Carolin Schäfer  Germany (GER) o xo o xo o xo xxx 1.86 PB 2165 3
5 A Nadine Broersen  Netherlands (NED) o o o o xo xxx 1.83 1016 2024 7
6 A Alina Shukh  Ukraine (UKR) xo o o xo xxx 1.83 1950 16
7 A Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) o xxx 1.80 978 2053 5
8 A Ivona Dadic  Austria (AUT) xo o o o o xxx 1.80 2002 10
9 A Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland (SUI) o o o xxo xxo xxx 1.80 1985 12
10 A Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  Hungary (HUN) o o o xxx 1.77 941 1912 20
11 A Xénia Krizsán  Hungary (HUN) o o o xxo o xxx 1.77 1962 15
12 B Hanne Maudens  Belgium (BEL) o o xo xxx 1.77 1854 24
B Anouk Vetter  Netherlands (NED) o o o xo xxx 1.77 SB 2019 9
14 B Nadine Visser  Netherlands (NED) o o xo xo xxo xxx 1.77 SB 2088 4
15 B Claudia Salman-Rath  Germany (GER) o o o o o xxx 1.74 903 SB 1950 16
B Tamara de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) o o o o xxx 1.74 1859 23
17 A Erica Bougard  United States (USA) xo o xxx 1.74 1992 11
18 A Sharon Day-Monroe  United States (USA) o xo xxx 1.74 1907 21
19 A Kendell Williams  United States (USA) o xo xo xxx 1.74 2024 7
B Grit Šadeiko  Estonia (EST) o xo o xo xxx 1.74 1972 13
21 B Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic (CZE) o o xo o xxo xxx 1.74 1972 13
22 B Odile Ahouanwanou  Benin (BEN) o o xxo o xxo xxx 1.74 1923 18
23 B Verena Preiner  Austria (AUT) o o o o xxx 1.71 867 1875 22
A Swapna Barman  India (IND) o o xxx 1.71 1826 27
25 B Alysbeth Felix  Puerto Rico (PUR) xo o xxx 1.71 1841 26
26 B Antoinette Nana Djimou  France (FRA) o xxo xo xxx 1.71 1923 18
27 B Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal (POR) o o o xxo xxx 1.71 1854 24
28 B Evelis Aguilar  Colombia (COL) o o o o xxx 1.68 830 1804 29
29 B Vanessa Chefer  Brazil (BRA) o o o xo xxx 1.68 1680 30
30 B Caroline Agnou  Switzerland (SUI) xo xxo xxx 1.68 1815 28
B Laura Ikauniece-Admidina  Latvia (LAT) DNS 0 DNF

Shot put

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]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Result Points Notes Overall
1 2 3 Pts Rank
1 A Nafissatou Thiam  Belgium (BEL) 15.17 14.76 14.99 15.17 872 3087 1
2 A Sharon Day-Monroe  United States (USA) 15.14 14.65 14.79 15.14 870 2777 9
3 A Anouk Vetter  Netherlands (NED) 13.92 15.09 x 15.09 867 2886 4
4 A Carolin Schäfer  Germany (GER) 14.84 x 14.84 850 PB 3015 2
5 A Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic (CZE) 14.80 14.76 x 14.80 848 SB 2876 5
6 A Odile Ahouanwanou  Benin (BEN) 13.84 14.71 x 14.71 841 2764 11
7 A Antoinette Nana Djimou  France (FRA) x 14.61 x 14.61 835 2758 12
8 A Xénia Krizsán  Hungary (HUN) 14.14 13.68 13.49 14.14 803 2765 10
9 A Nadine Broersen  Netherlands (NED) 13.46 13.91 14.09 14.09 800 2824 6
10 A Ivona Dadic  Austria (AUT) 13.82 x 13.78 13.82 782 2784 8
11 A Alina Shukh  Ukraine (UKR) 13.63 13.39 13.75 13.75 777 2727 16
12 A Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  Hungary (HUN) 13.04 13.13 13.75 13.75 777 2689 17
13 A Tamara de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) 13.68 13.69 13.25 13.69 773 2632 20
14 A Caroline Agnou  Switzerland (SUI) 12.85 13.64 x 13.64 770 2585 25
15 A Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal (POR) 13.08 13.48 13.16 13.48 759 2613 23
16 B Yorgelis Rodríguez  Cuba (CUB) 12.49 13.45 12.95 13.45 757 2964 3
17 B Evelis Aguilar  Colombia (COL) 13.39 12.64 13.34 13.39 753 2557 26
18 B Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland (SUI) 13.07 13.06 13.36 13.36 751 2736 14
19 A Verena Preiner  Austria (AUT) 13.16 13.05 12.73 13.16 738 2613 23
20 B Nadine Visser  Netherlands (NED) 12.22 12.76 12.96 12.96 725 2813 7
21 B Claudia Salman-Rath  Germany (GER) 12.66 12.84 x 12.84 717 2667 19
22 B Kendell Williams  United States (USA) 12.05 12.73 12.22 12.73 709 2733 15
23 B Grit Šadeiko  Estonia (EST) 11.65 12.55 x 12.55 698 2670 18
24 B Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 12.01 12.47 12.36 12.47 692 2745 13
25 B Vanessa Chefer  Brazil (BRA) 11.82 x 12.12 12.12 669 2349 30
26 B Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic (CZE) x 11.84 11.75 11.84 651 2623 21
27 B Hanne Maudens  Belgium (BEL) 10.96 11.71 11.80 11.80 648 2502 27
28 B Erica Bougard  United States (USA) 11.41 11.31 11.19 11.41 622 2614 22
29 B Alysbeth Felix  Puerto Rico (PUR) 10.49 x 10.82 10.82 583 2424 28
30 B Swapna Barman  India (IND) x 7.33 10.81 10.81 583 2409 29
B Laura Ikauniece-Admidina  Latvia (LAT) DNS 0 DNF

200 metres

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

Heat 1 2 3 4
Start time 20:59 21:07 21:15 21:23
Wind (m/s) −0.3 0.0 −0.4 −0.2
Photo finish link link link link

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

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Result Points Notes Overall
Pts Rank
1 4 Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.86 1093 3838 4
2 4 Carolin Schäfer  Germany (GER) 23.58 1021 4036 1
3 4 Erica Bougard  United States (USA) 23.66 1014 3628 17
4 4 Nadine Visser  Netherlands (NED) 23.73 1007 3820 6
5 4 Claudia Salman-Rath  Germany (GER) 23.92 988 3655 13
6 3 Odile Ahouanwanou  Benin (BEN) 24.09 972 PB 3736 9
7 4 Ivona Dadic  Austria (AUT) 24.11 970 3754 8
8 4 Kendell Williams  United States (USA) 24.29 953 3686 11
9 3 Evelis Aguilar  Colombia (COL) 24.35 947 3504 24
10 3 Anouk Vetter  Netherlands (NED) 24.36 946 3832 5
11 3 Yorgelis Rodríguez  Cuba (CUB) 24.42 941 3905 3
12 3 Verena Preiner  Austria (AUT) 24.44 939 3552 19
13 2 Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic (CZE) 24.56 928 SB 3551 21
14 2 Nafissatou Thiam  Belgium (BEL) 24.57 927 4014 2
15 2 Grit Šadeiko  Estonia (EST) 24.60 924 SB 3594 18
16 2 Tamara de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) 24.64 920 3552 20
17 3 Caroline Agnou  Switzerland (SUI) 24.64 920 3505 23
18 2 Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic (CZE) 24.72 913 SB 3789 7
19 2 Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland (SUI) 24.84 902 3638 15
20 1 Sharon Day-Monroe  United States (USA) 24.97 890 3667 12
21 1 Nadine Broersen  Netherlands (NED) 24.98 889 SB 3713 10
22 3 Vanessa Chefer  Brazil (BRA) 25.15 873 3222 29
23 1 Xénia Krizsán  Hungary (HUN) 25.15 873 3638 14
24 2 Antoinette Nana Djimou  France (FRA) 25.17 871 3629 16
25 1 Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  Hungary (HUN) 25.38 852 SB 3541 22
26 1 Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal (POR) 25.38 852 3465 26
27 2 Alysbeth Felix  Puerto Rico (PUR) 25.38 852 3276 28
28 3 Hanne Maudens  Belgium (BEL) 25.43 848 3350 27
29 1 Swapna Barman  India (IND) 26.45 758 3167 30
30 1 Alina Shukh  Ukraine (UKR) 26.59 746 3473 25

Long jump

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]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Result Points Notes Overall
1 2 3 Pts Rank
1 B Nafissatou Thiam  Belgium (BEL) 6.20 6.33 6.57 6.57 1030 SB 5044 1
2 B Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 6.56 x 6.45 6.56 1027 4865 3
3 B Claudia Salman-Rath  Germany (GER) 6.50 6.46 6.55 6.55 1023 4678 8
4 A Anouk Vetter  Netherlands (NED) x 5.99 6.32 6.32 949 SB 4781 5
5 A Nadine Visser  Netherlands (NED) 5.97 6.00 6.30 6.30 943 SB 4763 6
6 B Yorgelis Rodríguez  Cuba (CUB) 5.77 6.23 4.40 6.23 921 4826 4
7 B Caroline Agnou  Switzerland (SUI) 6.05 x 6.22 6.22 918 4423 19
8 B Carolin Schäfer  Germany (GER) 6.10 6.20 x 6.20 912 4948 2
9 B Kendell Williams  United States (USA) 5.94 5.84 6.19 6.19 908 4594 10
10 B Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic (CZE) 5.78 6.16 6.13 6.16 899 4688 7
11 B Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic (CZE) 6.03 x 6.15 6.15 896 4447 16
12 B Hanne Maudens  Belgium (BEL) 5.80 6.15 5.88 6.15 896 4246 26
13 B Erica Bougard  United States (USA) 6.01 4.53 6.09 6.09 877 4505 13
14 B Antoinette Nana Djimou  France (FRA) 6.04 5.99 6.05 6.05 865 4494 14
15 A Grit Šadeiko  Estonia (EST) 6.00 x 5.72 6.00 850 4444 17
16 B Ivona Dadic  Austria (AUT) 5.90 5.75 5.98 5.98 843 4597 9
17 A Verena Preiner  Austria (AUT) 5.98 5.79 5.55 5.98 843 4395 21
18 A Nadine Broersen  Netherlands (NED) 5.89 5.95 5.77 5.95 834 4547 12
19 B Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  Hungary (HUN) x 5.94 x 5.94 831 4372 22
20 A Xénia Krizsán  Hungary (HUN) x 5.93 x 5.93 828 4466 15
21 A Odile Ahouanwanou  Benin (BEN) 5.38 5.92 5.46 5.92 825 PB 4561 11
22 A Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal (POR) 5.88 x 5.84 5.88 813 4278 24
23 A Alysbeth Felix  Puerto Rico (PUR) x 5.85 5.86 5.86 807 SB 4083 27
24 A Alina Shukh  Ukraine (UKR) x 5.80 5.85 5.85 804 4277 25
25 A Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland (SUI) 5.37 5.69 5.82 5.82 795 4433 18
26 A Tamara de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) 5.69 x 5.40 5.69 756 4308 23
27 A Sharon Day-Monroe  United States (USA) 5.49 5.61 x 5.61 732 4399 20
28 A Swapna Barman  India (IND) 5.48 5.53 5.49 5.53 709 3876 28
29 A Vanessa Chefer  Brazil (BRA) x 5.22 5.23 5.23 623 3845 29
B Evelis Aguilar  Colombia (COL) DNS 0 DNF

Javelin throw

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]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Result Points Notes Overall
1 2 3 Pts Rank
1 B Anouk Vetter  Netherlands (NED) 55.32 x 58.41 58.41 1024 CHB 5805 3
2 B Nafissatou Thiam  Belgium (BEL) 49.93 48.68 53.93 53.93 936 5980 1
3 B Alina Shukh  Ukraine (UKR) 49.91 52.93 49.62 52.93 917 5194 16
4 A Ivona Dadic  Austria (AUT) 47.51 52.29 x 52.29 905 SB 5502 6
5 B Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland (SUI) 52.15 51.16 46.78 52.15 902 5335 12
6 B Xénia Krizsán  Hungary (HUN) 49.55 50.36 51.25 51.25 884 PB 5350 11
7 B Carolin Schäfer  Germany (GER) 49.68 49.27 49.99 49.99 860 5808 2
8 B Grit Šadeiko  Estonia (EST) 46.84 46.16 47.47 47.47 811 5255 15
9 B Yorgelis Rodríguez  Cuba (CUB) x 47.41 x 47.41 810 5636 4
10 B Kendell Williams  United States (USA) x 41.45 46.43 46.43 791 5385 9
11 B Verena Preiner  Austria (AUT) 43.13 45.27 43.79 45.27 769 5164 18
12 A Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  Hungary (HUN) 44.22 44.53 44.95 44.95 763 5135 20
13 B Antoinette Nana Djimou  France (FRA) 44.94 43.93 - 44.94 762 5256 14
14 B Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic (CZE) 43.67 43.29 43.38 43.67 738 5185 17
15 A Caroline Agnou  Switzerland (SUI) 42.85 43.54 41.77 43.54 735 5158 19
16 A Swapna Barman  India (IND) 38.84 43.49 43.37 43.49 734 4610 27
17 A Odile Ahouanwanou  Benin (BEN) 37.92 43.16 x 43.16 728 5289 13
18 A Nadine Visser  Netherlands (NED) x 38.82 42.26 42.26 711 5474 7
19 A Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic (CZE) 41.91 x 39.24 41.91 704 SB 5392 8
20 A Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 41.72 40.27 41.65 41.72 700 SB 5565 5
21 B Sharon Day-Monroe  United States (USA) 39.43 40.02 40.74 40.74 681 5080 21
22 A Claudia Salman-Rath  Germany (GER) 40.36 37.76 40.70 40.70 681 SB 5359 10
23 A Tamara de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) 39.86 40.65 36.11 40.65 680 4988 23
24 A Alysbeth Felix  Puerto Rico (PUR) x 39.56 38.82 39.56 659 SB 4742 26
25 A Vanessa Chefer  Brazil (BRA) 38.04 39.36 x 39.36 655 4500 29
26 A Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal (POR) 35.79 36.71 x 36.71 604 4882 24
27 A Hanne Maudens  Belgium (BEL) 35.44 35.41 33.98 35.44 580 4826 25
28 A Erica Bougard  United States (USA) x 33.76 x 33.76 548 5053 22
B Nadine Broersen  Netherlands (NED) DNS 0 DNF
B Evelis Aguilar  Colombia (COL) DNS 0 DNF

800 metres

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

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

Heat 1 2 3
Start time 20:41 20:51 21:02
Photo finish link link link

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

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Result Points Notes Overall
Pts Rank
1 2 Xénia Krizsán  Hungary (HUN) 2:07.17 1006 PB 6356 9
2 3 Claudia Salman-Rath  Germany (GER) 2:07.37 1003 6362 8
3 3 Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:08.10 993 SB 6558 5
4 1 Erica Bougard  United States (USA) 2:08.77 983 6036 18
5 3 Yorgelis Rodríguez  Cuba (CUB) 2:10.48 958 PB 6594 4
6 1 Sharon Day-Monroe  United States (USA) 2:12.64 926 SB 6006 20
7 1 Hanne Maudens  Belgium (BEL) 2:12.87 923 5749 23
8 3 Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic (CZE) 2:13.00 921 SB 6313 10
9 1 Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  Hungary (HUN) 2:13.44 915 SB 6050 17
10 3 Ivona Dadic  Austria (AUT) 2:13.44 915 SB 6417 6
11 1 Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal (POR) 2:14.06 906 5788 22
12 3 Nadine Visser  Netherlands (NED) 2:14.74 896 PB 6370 7
13 2 Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland (SUI) 2:14.85 895 6230 11
14 3 Carolin Schäfer  Germany (GER) 2:15.34 888 6696 2
15 2 Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic (CZE) 2:15.58 885 6070 15
16 2 Alina Shukh  Ukraine (UKR) 2:15.84 881 6075 14
17 2 Caroline Agnou  Switzerland (SUI) 2:18.57 843 6001 21
18 1 Alysbeth Felix  Puerto Rico (PUR) 2:18.68 842 SB 5584 25
19 2 Grit Šadeiko  Estonia (EST) 2:18.88 839 6094 13
20 3 Kendell Williams  United States (USA) 2:19.15 835 6220 12
21 3 Anouk Vetter  Netherlands (NED) 2:19.43 831 SB 6636 3
22 1 Swapna Barman  India (IND) 2:20.17 821 5431 26
23 2 Antoinette Nana Djimou  France (FRA) 2:21.14 808 SB 6064 16
24 3 Nafissatou Thiam  Belgium (BEL) 2:21.42 804 6784 1
25 2 Odile Ahouanwanou  Benin (BEN) 2:27.00 731 6020 19
26 1 Tamara de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) 2:34.03 643 5631 24
1 Vanessa Chefer  Brazil (BRA) DNF 0 4500 29
2 Verena Preiner  Austria (AUT) DNS 0 DNF

Final standings

The final standing were as follows:[28]

Rank Athlete Nationality 100mh HJ SP 200m LJ JT 800m Total Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nafissatou Thiam  Belgium (BEL) 1044 1171 872 927 1030 936 804 6784
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Carolin Schäfer  Germany (GER) 1111 1054 850 1021 912 860 888 6696
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anouk Vetter  Netherlands (NED) 1078 941 867 946 949 1024 831 6636 NR
4 Yorgelis Rodríguez  Cuba (CUB) 1036 1171 757 941 921 810 958 6594 NR
5 Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1075 978 692 1093 1027 700 993 6558
6 Ivona Dadic  Austria (AUT) 1024 978 782 970 843 905 915 6417 NR
7 Nadine Visser  Netherlands (NED) 1147 941 725 1007 943 711 896 6370 SB
8 Claudia Salman-Rath  Germany (GER) 1047 903 717 988 1023 681 1003 6362
9 Xénia Krizsán  Hungary (HUN) 1021 941 803 873 828 884 1006 6356
10 Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic (CZE) 974 1054 848 913 899 704 921 6313 SB
11 Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland (SUI) 1007 978 751 902 795 902 895 6230
12 Kendell Williams  United States (USA) 1121 903 709 953 908 791 835 6220
13 Grit Šadeiko  Estonia (EST) 1069 903 698 924 850 811 839 6094
14 Alina Shukh  Ukraine (UKR) 934 1016 777 746 804 917 881 6075
15 Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic (CZE) 1069 903 651 928 896 738 885 6070
16 Antoinette Nana Djimou  France (FRA) 1056 867 835 871 865 762 808 6064
17 Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  Hungary (HUN) 971 941 777 852 831 763 915 6050 SB
18 Erica Bougard  United States (USA) 1089 903 622 1014 877 548 983 6036
19 Odile Ahouanwanou  Benin (BEN) 1020 903 841 972 825 728 731 6020
20 Sharon Day-Monroe  United States (USA) 1004 903 870 890 732 681 926 6006
21 Caroline Agnou  Switzerland (SUI) 985 830 770 920 918 735 843 6001
22 Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal (POR) 987 867 759 852 813 604 906 5788
23 Hanne Maudens  Belgium (BEL) 913 941 648 848 896 580 923 5749
24 Tamara de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) 956 903 773 920 756 680 643 5631
25 Alysbeth Felix  Puerto Rico (PUR) 974 867 583 852 807 659 842 5584 SB
26 Swapna Barman  India (IND) 959 867 583 758 709 734 821 5431
29 Vanessa Chefer  Brazil (BRA) 850 830 669 873 623 655 0 4500
Verena Preiner  Austria (AUT) 1008 867 738 939 843 769 0 DNF
Nadine Broersen  Netherlands (NED) 1008 1016 800 889 834 0 DNF
Evelis Aguilar  Colombia (COL) 974 830 753 947 0 0 DNF
Laura Ikauniece-Admidina  Latvia (LAT) 1020 0 0 DNF

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