Women's heptathlon world record progression

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The following table shows the women's heptathlon world record progression starting in 1978 and ratified by the IAAF from June 1981. [1] [2] The first score in the table indicates the score using the tables in use at the time, the second score is based on tables currently in use.

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Record progression

AthleteVenueDatePointsAdjusted
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Flag of Germany.svg Liesl Albert Dillingen October 8, 197858315654
Flag of East Germany.svg Andrea Findeis Zabrze September 16, 197957845691
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Nadezhda Vinogradova Frunze September 30, 197958485671
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Silvia Barlag Longwy September 30, 197958785730
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Tatyana Shpak Donetsk May 30, 198059225777
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Nina Golovina Pyatigorsk July 13, 198060745930
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yekaterina Gordiyenko Odessa September 14, 198061446095
Flag of the United States.svg Jane Frederick Walnut April 24, 198161666104
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Nadezhda Vinogradova Kislovodsk May 6, 198162126181
Flag of East Germany.svg Ramona Neubert Halle May 24, 198166216670
Flag of East Germany.svg Ramona Neubert Kyiv June 28, 198167166788
Flag of East Germany.svg Ramona Neubert Halle June 20, 198267726845
Flag of East Germany.svg Ramona Neubert Moscow June 19, 198368366935
Flag of East Germany.svg Sabine Paetz Potsdam May 6, 198468676946
Flag of the United States.svg Jackie Joyner Moscow July 7, 198671487148
Flag of the United States.svg Jackie Joyner Houston August 2, 198671617161
Flag of the United States.svg Jackie Joyner-Kersee Indianapolis July 17, 198872157215
Flag of the United States.svg Jackie Joyner-Kersee Seoul September 24, 198872917291

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