Athletics at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's heptathlon

Women's heptathlon
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueGelora Bung Karno Stadium
Dates28–29 August
Competitors11 from 8 nations
Medalists
gold medal    India
silver medal    China
bronze medal    Japan
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The women's heptathlon event at the 2018 Asian Games was held at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia on 28–29 August.[1] The event was won by Swapna Barman from India.[2][3][4]

Schedule

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All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 28 August 2018 09:00 100 metres hurdles
10:30 High jump
18:45 Shot put
20:25 200 metres
Wednesday, 29 August 2018 09:00 Long jump
10:30 Javelin throw
20:10 800 metres

Records

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Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World Record  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 7291 Seoul, South Korea 24 September 1988
Asian Record  Ghada Shouaa (SYR) 6942 Götzis, Austria 26 May 1996
Games Record  Ghada Shouaa (SYR) 6360 Hiroshima, Japan 11 October 1994

Results

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Legend
  • DNF — Did not finish
  • DNS — Did not start
  • NM — No mark

100 metres hurdles

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  • Wind – Heat 1: +1.2 m/s
  • Wind – Heat 2: −0.1 m/s
Rank Heat Athlete Time Points Notes
1 1  Wang Qingling (CHN) 13.49 1052
2 2  Meg Hemphill (JPN) 13.69 1023
3 2  Purnima Hembram (IND) 13.85 1000
4 2  Chu Chia-ling (TPE) 13.95 985
5 2  Swapna Barman (IND) 13.98 981
6 1  Jeong Yeon-jin (KOR) 13.99 980
7 1  Yuki Yamasaki (JPN) 14.02 976
8 2  Shen Muhan (CHN) 14.30 936
9 1  Sunisa Khotseemueang (THA) 14.70 882
10 1  Ekaterina Voronina (UZB) 14.72 879
11 1  Norliyana Kamaruddin (MAS) 14.97 846

High jump

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Rank Athlete Attempt Result Points Notes
1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 1.58 1.61 1.64 1.67
1.70 1.73 1.76 1.79 1.82 1.85
1  Swapna Barman (IND) O 1.82 1003
XO O O O O XXX
2  Norliyana Kamaruddin (MAS) O O 1.82 1003
O O O XXO XXO XXX
3  Ekaterina Voronina (UZB) O O 1.76 928
O O XO XXX
4  Wang Qingling (CHN) O O O O O 1.73 891
O O XXX
5  Purnima Hembram (IND) O O O O O 1.73 891
O XXO XXX
6  Yuki Yamasaki (JPN) O O O O XO 1.70 855
XO XXX
7  Sunisa Khotseemueang (THA) O O O O 1.70 855
XXO XXX
8  Jeong Yeon-jin (KOR) O O 1.67 818
XXX
9  Shen Muhan (CHN) O O O XO O 1.67 818
XXX
10  Meg Hemphill (JPN) O XO O O XXX 1.64 783
 
11  Chu Chia-ling (TPE) O O O XO XXX 1.64 783
 

Shot put

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Rank Athlete Attempt Result Points Notes
1 2 3
1  Shen Muhan (CHN) 11.93 12.26 12.78 12.78 713
2  Swapna Barman (IND) 12.69 12.25 11.91 12.69 707
3  Ekaterina Voronina (UZB) 12.57 12.16 12.59 12.59 700
4  Purnima Hembram (IND) 11.25 11.83 12.24 12.24 677
5  Sunisa Khotseemueang (THA) 12.19 11.21 11.67 12.19 674
6  Yuki Yamasaki (JPN) 12.12 11.94 12.13 12.13 670
7  Wang Qingling (CHN) 11.97 11.10 11.66 11.97 659
8  Meg Hemphill (JPN) 11.50 11.97 11.51 11.97 659
9  Chu Chia-ling (TPE) X 11.07 11.82 11.82 649
10  Norliyana Kamaruddin (MAS) 10.19 11.11 X 11.11 602
11  Jeong Yeon-jin (KOR) X 10.26 10.66 10.66 573

200 metres

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  • Wind – Heat 1: −0.5 m/s
  • Wind – Heat 2: −0.1 m/s
Rank Heat Athlete Time Points Notes
1 1  Wang Qingling (CHN) 24.74 911
2 1  Yuki Yamasaki (JPN) 24.75 910
3 2  Purnima Hembram (IND) 25.34 856
4 2  Meg Hemphill (JPN) 25.37 853
5 1  Ekaterina Voronina (UZB) 25.68 825
6 2  Chu Chia-ling (TPE) 26.02 795
7 2  Swapna Barman (IND) 26.08 790
8 2  Shen Muhan (CHN) 26.29 772
9 1  Sunisa Khotseemueang (THA) 26.49 755
10 1  Norliyana Kamaruddin (MAS) 26.50 754
11 2  Jeong Yeon-jin (KOR) 26.91 719

Long jump

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Rank Athlete Attempt Result Points Notes
1 2 3
1  Wang Qingling (CHN) 6.44
0.0
6.21
0.0
X
+1.1
6.44 988
2  Swapna Barman (IND) 5.82
−0.5
6.05
0.0
X
−1.0
6.05 865
3  Meg Hemphill (JPN) 5.97
−0.4
X
0.0
5.75
−1.3
5.97 840
4  Yuki Yamasaki (JPN) 5.89
0.0
X
0.0
5.75
0.0
5.89 816
5  Purnima Hembram (IND) 5.85
0.0
5.82
0.0
X
0.0
5.85 804
6  Chu Chia-ling (TPE) 5.35
−0.9
5.78
+0.4
5.41
−0.2
5.78 783
7  Shen Muhan (CHN) 5.57
0.0
5.75
0.0
X
0.0
5.75 774
8  Ekaterina Voronina (UZB) X
0.0
5.64
0.0
X
−1.0
5.64 741
9  Jeong Yeon-jin (KOR) 5.59
−1.0
5.25
−0.5
5.37
0.0
5.59 726
10  Norliyana Kamaruddin (MAS) X
−0.1
5.53
−0.4
X
−0.7
5.53 709
 Sunisa Khotseemueang (THA)  
 
DNS

Javelin throw

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Rank Athlete Attempt Result Points Notes
1 2 3
1  Swapna Barman (IND) 50.63 49.42 X 50.63 872
2  Ekaterina Voronina (UZB) 49.06 49.91 X 49.91 858
3  Yuki Yamasaki (JPN) 43.28 42.99 46.48 46.48 792
4  Purnima Hembram (IND) 39.89 45.48 44.01 45.48 773
5  Shen Muhan (CHN) 43.88 40.64 43.30 43.88 742
6  Meg Hemphill (JPN) 43.71 39.89 43.19 43.71 739
7  Chu Chia-ling (TPE) 39.39 42.28 42.74 42.74 720
8  Wang Qingling (CHN) 35.60 38.21 39.33 39.33 654
9  Jeong Yeon-jin (KOR) 35.64 33.09 31.26 35.64 584
 Norliyana Kamaruddin (MAS) X X X NM 0

800 metres

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Rank Heat Athlete Time Points Notes
1 2  Ekaterina Voronina (UZB) 2:14.81 895
2 2  Yuki Yamasaki (JPN) 2:17.75 854
3 2  Purnima Hembram (IND) 2:19.09 836
4 2  Swapna Barman (IND) 2:21.13 808
5 2  Wang Qingling (CHN) 2:21.79 799
6 1  Jeong Yeon-jin (KOR) 2:23.32 779
7 1  Shen Muhan (CHN) 2:24.46 764
8 1  Meg Hemphill (JPN) 2:25.00 757
9 1  Norliyana Kamaruddin (MAS) 2:26.05 743
10 1  Chu Chia-ling (TPE) 2:27.70 722

Summary

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Rank Athlete 100mH HJ SP 200m LJ JT 800m Total Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Swapna Barman (IND) 981 1003 707 790 865 872 808 6026
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Wang Qingling (CHN) 1052 891 659 911 988 654 799 5954
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Yuki Yamasaki (JPN) 976 855 670 910 816 792 854 5873
4  Purnima Hembram (IND) 1000 891 677 856 804 773 836 5837
5  Ekaterina Voronina (UZB) 879 928 700 825 741 858 895 5826
6  Meg Hemphill (JPN) 1023 783 659 853 840 739 757 5654
7  Shen Muhan (CHN) 936 818 713 772 774 742 764 5519
8  Chu Chia-ling (TPE) 985 783 649 795 783 720 722 5437
9  Jeong Yeon-jin (KOR) 980 818 573 719 726 584 779 5179
10  Norliyana Kamaruddin (MAS) 846 1003 602 754 709 0 743 4657
 Sunisa Khotseemueang (THA) 882 855 674 755 DNS DNF

References

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  1. ^ "Athletics Women's Heptathlon". Archived from the original on 30 August 2018. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Asian Games 2018: Swapna Barman wins India's first ever gold in heptathlon".
  3. ^ "The alchemist behind India's heptathlon gold". Reuters. September 2018. Archived from the original on September 2, 2018.
  4. ^ "Heptathlon Schedule". Archived from the original on 14 September 2018. Retrieved 29 August 2018.