Erica Bougard

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Erica Bougard
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Personal information
Born (1993-07-26) July 26, 1993 (age 31)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Sport
CountryFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Event Heptathlon
College team Mississippi State Bulldogs
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)Heptathlon: 6557 (2017)
Pentathlon: 4760A i (2018)

Erica Marsha Bougard (born July 26, 1993) is an American heptathlete. She was NCAA indoor champion in 2013 and represented the United States at the 2013 World Championships.

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Biography

Erica Bougard was born in Memphis, Tennessee, but grew up in Byhalia, Mississippi. [1] Her first sport was basketball; she took up track and field at Byhalia High School. Erica Bougard won 2011 Mississippi High School Activities Association state outdoor track and field long jump title. Erica was the 2011 Mississippi state long jump leader.

Erica went to Mississippi State University on a track scholarship. [2]

She won the heptathlon at the 2012 United States Junior Championships, scoring 5547 points; she trailed Kendell Williams through six events, but overtook her in the 800 meters. [3] She made her international debut at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Barcelona, placing 13th. [4] In the heptathlon, Bougard is strong in the five running and jumping events, but weak in the shot put and javelin throw. [5]

As a sophomore, Bougard won the pentathlon at the 2013 NCAA indoor championships, scoring a school record 4399 points. [2] At the outdoor NCAA meet she placed fourth in the heptathlon (with a personal best 5976 points) and sixteenth in the long jump. [6] Two weeks later, she improved to 5990 points at the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, placing third and qualifying for the senior World Championships in Moscow. [4] Bougard scored 5829 points at the World Championships, placing 24th. [6]

At the 2014 NCAA indoor championships Bougard was second to Williams with 4586 points; both Williams and Bougard broke the previous collegiate record of 4569 points by Makeba Alcide. [7] Outdoors, Bougard redshirted the collegiate season but broke 6000 points for the first time at the United States championships, repeating her third place from the previous year with 6118 points. [1]

In 2015 Bougard again placed second to Williams at the NCAA indoor meet, this time with 4566 points; [8] outdoors, she scored a personal best 6250 points at the SEC championships and entered the NCAA outdoor championships as the collegiate leader, but only placed fourth as Akela Jones won. [6] [8] At the 2015 USATF championships Bougard placed third for the third consecutive year, improving her best to 6288 points and qualifying for the World Championships in Beijing. [9]

In 2016, Bougard completed in three events at 2016 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in 6.18 m (20 ft 3+14 in) in long jump to place 12th, 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in) in high jump to place 5th and 6088 points in heptathlon to place 2nd. Three weeks later, Bougard placed seventh in heptathlon scoring 6070 points at 2016 United States Olympic Trials (track and field). [10] She is openly lesbian. [11]

Competition record

Event 2012 USA Jr 2012 World Jr 2013 USA Outdoor 2013 World Outdoor 2014 USA Outdoor 2015 USA Outdoor 2015 World 2016 Trials 2017 USA Outdoor 2017 World Outdoor
100 metres hurdles 13.79
-1.6 (m/s)
13.73
-1.0 (m/s)
13.53
4.9 (m/s)
13.69
−0.6 (m/s)
13.28
0.9 (m/s)
13.03
0.9 (m/s)
13.28
-0.7 (m/s)
13.11
-0.1 (m/s)
12.93
-0.1 (m/s)
13.24
-0.0 (m/s)
1008 points1017 points1046 points1023 points1083 points1120 points1083 points1108 points1135 points1089 points
High jump 1.75 m (5 ft 8+34 in)1.72 m (5 ft 7+12 in)1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)1.80 m (5 ft 10+34 in)1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)1.84 m (6 ft 14 in)1.92 m (6 ft 3+12 in)1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
916 points879 points953 points978 points953 points1080 points1016 points1029 points1132 points903 points
Shot put 9.46 m (31 ft 14 in)10.22 m (33 ft 6+14 in)10.37 m (34 ft 14 in)11.27 m (36 ft 11+12 in)11.32 m (37 ft 1+12 in)9.97 m (32 ft 8+12 in)11.40 m (37 ft 4+34 in)12.30 m (40 ft 4+14 in)11.98 m (39 ft 3+12 in)11.41 m (37 ft 5 in)
494 points544 points554 points613 points616 points527 points621 points681 points660 points622 points
200 metres 24.61
-0.6 (m/s)
24.64
-1.5 (m/s)
23.56
0.1 (m/s)
24.59
0.0 (m/s)
23.33
2.6 (m/s)
23.40
2.3 (m/s)
24.41
+0.2 (m/s)
23.94
-1.6 (m/s)
23.40
+ 0.2 (m/s)
23.66
+ 0.2 (m/s)
923 points920 points1023 points925 points1046 points1039 points942 points986 points1039 points1014 points
Long jump 6.03 m (19 ft 9+14 in)
-0.3 (m/s)
5.82 m (19 ft 1 in)
+2.5 (m/s)
6.22 m (20 ft 4+34 in)
+2.6 (m/s)
6.01 m (19 ft 8+12 in)
+0.0 (m/s)
6.21 m (20 ft 4+14 in)
+0.0 (m/s)
6.13 m (20 ft 1+14 in)
+1.4 (m/s)
6.18 m (20 ft 3+14 in)
+0.1 (m/s)
6.33 m (20 ft 9 in)
+2.3 (m/s)
6.36 m (20 ft 10+14 in)
+1.1 (m/s)
6.09 m (19 ft 11+34 in)
+1.1 (m/s)
859 points795 points918 points853 points915 points890 points905 points953 points962 points877 points
Javelin throw 28.37 m (93 ft 34 in)24.20 m (79 ft 4+34 in)34.60 m (113 ft 6 in)32.62 m (107 ft 14 in)33.05 m (108 ft 5 in)38.76 m (127 ft 1+34 in)35.06 m (115 ft 14 in)29.74 m (97 ft 6+34 in)40.96 m (134 ft 4+12 in)33.76 m (110 ft 9 in)
446 points367 points564 points526 points535 points644 points573 points472 points686 points548 points
800 metres 2:14.392:15.362:12.252:13.722:09.642:08.39DNS2:18.742:11.512:08.77
901 points888 points932 points911 points970 points988 pointsDNS841 points943 points983 points
Total Points5547 points5410 points5990 points5829 points6118 points6288 pointsDNF6070 points6557 points6036 points
Place1st13th3rd24th3rd3rdDNF7th2nd18th

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ChampionshipPlaceScore 60 meters hurdles High jump Shot Put Long Jump 800 metres
2017 US Indoor 1st4558 points1082 points
8.21 s
1067 points
1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)
659 points
11.97 m (39 ft 3+14 in)
905 points
6.18 m (20 ft 3+14 in)
845 points
2:18.41
2018 US Indoor 1st4760 points1134 points
7.98 s
1093 points
1.89 m (6 ft 2+14 in)
711 points
12.76 m (41 ft 10+14 in)
912 points
6.20 m (20 ft 4 in)
910 points
2:13.77

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