2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon

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Women's pentathlon
at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships
VenueArena Birmingham
Dates2 March
Competitors12 from 10 nations
Winning points4750
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Cuba
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The women's pentathlon at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 2 March 2018.[1]

Summary[]

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+34 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.

Results[]

60 metres hurdles[]

The 60 metres hurdles were started at 10:18.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Points Notes
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

High jump[]

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
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

Shot put[]

The shot put was started at 13:29.[4]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Points Notes Total
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

Long jump[]

The long jump was started at 18:00.[5]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Points Notes Total
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

800 metres[]

Katarina Johnson-Thompson confirms her victory by winning the final event

The 800 metres were started at 20:18.[6]

Rank Name Nationality Time Points Notes
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

Final standings[]

After all events.[7]

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Nationality 60m H HJ SP LJ 800m Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Katarina Johnson-Thompson  Great Britain 8.36 1.91 12.68 6.50 2:16.63 4750 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ivona Dadic  Austria 8.32 1.82 14.27 6.40 2:17.82 4700 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 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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