Katarina Johnson-Thompson opened her 2022 International season
in the long jump competition at the Birmingham Diamond League.
She jumped 6.24m. Winner Malaika Mihabo won with 7.09m.
K.J.T., the defending World Heptathlon Champion, was preparing for the
delayed 2020 World Championships in Oregon, set for July 17th/18th.
2022 World Championship. Oregon, U.S.A.
Women's Heptathlon.
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100mh HJ Shot 200m
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LJ JT 800m
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Total
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1. |
Nafissatou Thiam |
(BEL) |
13.21 - 1.95 - 15.03 - 24.39
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6.59 - 53.01 - 2:13.00
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6947
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2. |
Anouk Vetter |
(NED)
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13.30 - 1.80 - 16.25 - 23.73
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6.52 - 58.29 - 2:20.09
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6867
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3. |
Anna Hall
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(USA)
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13.20 - 1.86 - 13.67 - 23.08
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6.39 - 45.75 - 2:06.67
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6755
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4. |
Adrianna Sulek
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(POL)
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13.28 - 1.89 - 14.13 - 23.77
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6.43 - 41.63 - 2:07.18
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6672
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5. |
Noor Vidts
|
(BEL)
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13.20 - 1.83 - 14.43 - 23.92
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6.33 - 41.62 - 2:08.50
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6559
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6. |
Annik Kalin
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(SWI)
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13.17 - 1.74 - 13.71 - 24.05
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6.56 - 48.25 - 2:17.49
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6464
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|
7. |
Emma Oosterwegel
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(NED) |
13.44 - 1.77 - 14.40 - 24.43
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5.95 - 54.03 - 2:13.97
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6440
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8.
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson
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(GBR) |
13.55 - 1.83 - 12.92 - 23.62
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6.28 - 39.18 - 2:19.16
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6222
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