Women's pentathlon at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Arena Birmingham | |||||||||
Dates | 2 March | |||||||||
Competitors | 12 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 4750 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships | ||
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Track events | ||
60 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
3000 m | men | women |
60 m hurdles | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | women |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Pentathlon | women | |
Heptathlon | men | |
The women's pentathlon at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 2 March 2018. [1]
No podium athletes returned from the previous championships, nor the 2017 World Championships or Olympics. The top returnee was sixth place Kendell Williams, while Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Yorgelis Rodríguez just missed the medals at the World Championships less than six months earlier.
Williams and her American teammate Erica Bougard dominated the first event, running the 60 meters hurdles in 8.08 and 8.07, respectively. Johnson-Thompson and Rodríguez came forward in the high jump clearing 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) and 1.88m respectively. Johnson-Thompson took a 13 point lead over Bougard. Antoinette Nana Djimou had the best shot put by more than a metre over any of the leaders, 3 metres over Bougard, Williams and almost as much for Johnson-Thompson. Rodríguez took over the lead by 13 points over Johnson-Thompson, while Ivona Dadic moved into third just a point behind Johnson-Thompson. Back to another Johnson-Thompson specialty event, she long jumped 6.50 m (21 ft 3+3⁄4 in) to put 10 cm on Dadic and 35 cm on Rodríguez. A 2 cm superior jump by Eliška Klučinová was enough to displace Bougard from fourth place, both more than 100 points out of second place, still almost 40 points behind Rodríguez in third. In the final event, the 800 meters, Johnson-Thompson left no doubt, winning the race outright. More than a second behind her, Rodríguez did beat Dadic, but only by .12, not nearly enough to make up the 65 point deficit.
The 60 metres hurdles were started at 10:18. [2]
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Points | Notes |
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1 | 2 | Erica Bougard | United States | 8.07 | 1113 | |
2 | 2 | Kendell Williams | United States | 8.08 | 1111 | SB |
3 | 2 | Kateřina Cachová | Czech Republic | 8.20 | 1084 | |
4 | 2 | Antoinette Nana Djimou | France | 8.29 | 1064 | SB |
5 | 1 | Ivona Dadic | Austria | 8.32 | 1057 | PB |
6 | 2 | Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Great Britain | 8.36 | 1048 | SB |
7 | 2 | Xénia Krizsán | Hungary | 8.38 | 1044 | SB |
8 | 1 | Lecabela Quaresma | Portugal | 8.51 | 1015 | SB |
9 | 1 | Caroline Agnou | Switzerland | 8.56 | 1004 | |
10 | 1 | Yorgelis Rodríguez | Cuba | 8.57 | 1002 | PB |
11 | 1 | Eliška Klučinová | Czech Republic | 8.65 | 984 | |
12 | 1 | Alina Shukh | Ukraine | 8.85 | 941 | PB |
The high jump was started at 11:54. [3]
Rank | Group | Athlete | Nationality | 1.64 | 1.67 | 1.70 | 1.73 | 1.76 | 1.79 | 1.82 | 1.85 | 1.88 | 1.91 | 1.94 | Result | Points | Notes | Total |
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1 | A | Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Great Britain | – | – | – | – | – | – | o | o | xo | xo | xxx | 1.91 | 1119 | 2167 | |
2 | A | Yorgelis Rodríguez | Cuba | – | – | – | – | o | o | o | o | xo | xxx | 1.88 | 1080 | PB | 2082 | |
3 | A | Erica Bougard | United States | – | – | – | o | – | o | o | xo | xxx | 1.85 | 1041 | 2154 | |||
4 | A | Eliška Klučinová | Czech Republic | – | – | o | o | o | o | o | xxx | 1.82 | 1003 | 1987 | ||||
5 | A | Alina Shukh | Ukraine | – | – | – | o | xo | xo | o | xxx | 1.82 | 1003 | 1944 | ||||
6 | A | Ivona Dadic | Austria | – | o | o | o | xo | xo | xxo | xxx | 1.82 | 1003 | SB | 2060 | |||
6 | B | Xénia Krizsán | Hungary | o | – | o | o | o | xxo | xxo | xxx | 1.82 | 1003 | PB | 2047 | |||
8 | B | Kendell Williams | United States | – | o | o | o | xo | xxx | 1.76 | 928 | 2039 | ||||||
9 | B | Lecabela Quaresma | Portugal | o | o | o | xxo | xo | xxx | 1.76 | 928 | SB | 1943 | |||||
10 | B | Caroline Agnou | Switzerland | o | o | xo | xo | xxx | 1.73 | 891 | 1895 | |||||||
11 | B | Kateřina Cachová | Czech Republic | xxo | o | o | xxx | 1.70 | 855 | 1939 | ||||||||
12 | B | Antoinette Nana Djimou | France | o | o | xo | xxx | 1.70 | 855 | 1919 |
The shot put was started at 13:29. [4]
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | Result | Points | Notes | Total |
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1 | Antoinette Nana Djimou | France | x | 15.52 | 14.21 | 15.52 | 896 | PB | 2815 |
2 | Caroline Agnou | Switzerland | 13.76 | 14.18 | 14.92 | 14.92 | 856 | PB | 2751 |
3 | Eliška Klučinová | Czech Republic | 14.56 | 14.28 | 14.76 | 14.76 | 845 | SB | 2832 |
4 | Ivona Dadic | Austria | 14.27 | 13.77 | 14.05 | 14.27 | 812 | SB | 2872 |
5 | Yorgelis Rodríguez | Cuba | x | 13.90 | 14.15 | 14.15 | 804 | SB | 2886 |
6 | Lecabela Quaresma | Portugal | 13.85 | 13.44 | 14.12 | 14.12 | 802 | SB | 2745 |
7 | Alina Shukh | Ukraine | 14.08 | 13.73 | x | 14.08 | 799 | SB | 2743 |
8 | Xénia Krizsán | Hungary | 13.88 | 13.50 | 13.40 | 13.88 | 786 | 2833 | |
9 | Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Great Britain | 12.68 | 12.00 | 11.99 | 12.68 | 706 | PB | 2873 |
10 | Erica Bougard | United States | 11.89 | 11.85 | 12.31 | 12.31 | 682 | 2836 | |
11 | Kateřina Cachová | Czech Republic | 11.17 | 12.07 | 12.18 | 12.18 | 673 | 2612 | |
12 | Kendell Williams | United States | x | 11.58 | 12.13 | 12.13 | 670 | 2709 |
The long jump was started at 18:00. [5]
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | Result | Points | Notes | Total |
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1 | Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Great Britain | 6.50 | 6.43 | 6.50 | 6.50 | 1007 | 3880 | |
2 | Ivona Dadic | Austria | 6.29 | 6.29 | 6.40 | 6.40 | 975 | SB | 3847 |
3 | Kendell Williams | United States | 6.14 | 6.30 | 6.21 | 6.30 | 943 | 3652 | |
4 | Eliška Klučinová | Czech Republic | 6.02 | 6.20 | 5.88 | 6.20 | 912 | 3744 | |
5 | Erica Bougard | United States | x | 6.06 | 6.18 | 6.18 | 905 | 3741 | |
6 | Yorgelis Rodríguez | Cuba | x | 6.15 | x | 6.15 | 896 | 3782 | |
7 | Antoinette Nana Djimou | France | 6.04 | 6.11 | 6.13 | 6.13 | 890 | 3705 | |
8 | Alina Shukh | Ukraine | 5.75 | x | 6.09 | 6.09 | 877 | 3620 | |
9 | Xénia Krizsán | Hungary | x | 6.09 | x | 6.09 | 877 | 3620 | |
10 | Lecabela Quaresma | Portugal | 6.01 | x | x | 6.01 | 853 | SB | 3598 |
11 | Caroline Agnou | Switzerland | 5.67 | 5.87 | 5.96 | 5.96 | 837 | 3588 | |
12 | Kateřina Cachová | Czech Republic | x | 5.80 | 5.94 | 5.94 | 831 | 3443 |
The 800 metres were started at 20:18. [6]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Points | Notes |
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1 | Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Great Britain | 2:16.63 | 870 | |
2 | Yorgelis Rodríguez | Cuba | 2:17.70 | 855 | |
3 | Ivona Dadic | Austria | 2:17.82 | 853 | |
4 | Xénia Krizsán | Hungary | 2:18.12 | 849 | |
5 | Alina Shukh | Ukraine | 2:18.36 | 846 | |
6 | Kateřina Cachová | Czech Republic | 2:18.90 | 839 | |
7 | Eliška Klučinová | Czech Republic | 2:19.16 | 835 | |
8 | Erica Bougard | United States | 2:19.51 | 830 | |
9 | Lecabela Quaresma | Portugal | 2:19.85 | 826 | |
10 | Caroline Agnou | Switzerland | 2:21.08 | 809 | |
11 | Kendell Williams | United States | 2:24.60 | 762 | |
Antoinette Nana Djimou | France | DNF | 0 |
After all events. [7]
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | 60m H | HJ | SP | LJ | 800m | Points | Notes |
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Great Britain | 8.36 | 1.91 | 12.68 | 6.50 | 2:16.63 | 4750 | SB | |
Ivona Dadic | Austria | 8.32 | 1.82 | 14.27 | 6.40 | 2:17.82 | 4700 | SB | |
Yorgelis Rodríguez | Cuba | 8.57 | 1.88 | 14.15 | 6.15 | 2:17.70 | 4637 | NR | |
4 | Eliška Klučinová | Czech Republic | 8.65 | 1.82 | 14.76 | 6.20 | 2:19.16 | 4579 | |
5 | Erica Bougard | United States | 8.07 | 1.85 | 12.31 | 6.18 | 2:19.51 | 4571 | |
6 | Xénia Krizsán | Hungary | 8.38 | 1.82 | 13.88 | 6.09 | 2:18.12 | 4559 | |
7 | Alina Shukh | Ukraine | 8.85 | 1.82 | 14.08 | 6.09 | 2:18.36 | 4466 | |
8 | Lecabela Quaresma | Portugal | 8.51 | 1.76 | 14.12 | 6.01 | 2:19.85 | 4424 | SB |
9 | Kendell Williams | United States | 8.08 | 1.76 | 12.13 | 6.30 | 2:24.60 | 4414 | |
10 | Caroline Agnou | Switzerland | 8.56 | 1.73 | 14.92 | 5.96 | 2:21.08 | 4397 | |
11 | Kateřina Cachová | Czech Republic | 8.20 | 1.70 | 12.18 | 5.94 | 2:18.90 | 4282 | |
12 | Antoinette Nana Djimou | France | 8.29 | 1.70 | 15.52 | 6.13 | DNF | 3705 |
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