2017 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's heptathlon

Medalists

GoldCaroline Agnou
  Switzerland
SilverVerena Preiner
 Austria
BronzeCelina Leffler
 Germany

Results

Final standings

Athletes in the heat 1 of the 200m event
Athletes in the heat 2 of the 200m event

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  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Nationality 100m H HJ SP 200m LJ JT 800m Points Notes
Caroline Agnou  Switzerland13.611.7214.7724.366.3646.192:16.066330NR
Verena Preiner Austria13.791.7213.9724.365.8449.562:10.726232NU23R
Celina Leffler Germany13.741.7514.0923.99w6.3835.162:20.816070PB
4Esther Turpin France13.541.6912.3824.896.0242.362:14.365940PB
5Noor Vidts Belgium13.89w1.7812.9824.60w6.2032.722:15.425924
6Caroline Klein Germany14.031.7512.4525.33w6.1447.332:26.505876
7Katie Stainton Great Britain13.96w1.6611.6124.16w6.1038.962:13.175836
8Daryna Sloboda Ukraine14.48w1.6913.8525.015.9036.892:11.025801
9Cassandre Aguessy-Thomas France13.87w1.7512.2724.59w6.2037.072:25.215794PB
10Paulina Ligarska Poland14.871.7212.8425.50w5.7842.012:21.765585PB
11Malin Skogström Sweden13.871.6911.3425.28w5.8938.702:21.925574PB
12Rimma Hordiyenko Ukraine13.81w1.7513.2125.53w5.9535.732:33.305573
13Yuliya Rout Belarus14.33w1.7812.6524.986.0131.702:30.455527
14Diane Marie-Hardy France14.31w1.6612.2825.145.7832.942:13.365526
15Celine Albisser  Switzerland14.31w1.6611.6424.835.8532.842:16.485487PB
16Lovisa Östervall Sweden14.391.7211.2525.52w5.7639.792:22.835480SB
17Sveva Gerevini Italy14.341.5412.1024.42w5.4941.262:18.575437PB
18Barbora Zatloukalová Czech Republic14.691.6011.9525.32w5.6040.752:17.455404SB
19Barbora Dvořáková Czech Republic14.46w1.6310.7223.89w5.9733.322:26.395372
20Andrea Medina Spain14.37w1.6611.2924.87w5.5334.262:19.365345
21Kateřina Dvořáková Czech Republic13.791.6610.1724.515.9031.012:26.995333
22Maria Huntington Finland14.00w1.7210.5925.90w5.64w37.192:26.155327
23Lucia Quaglieri Italy14.26w1.5111.0325.90w5.5735.172:16.865139
24Kristella Jurkatamm Estonia14.32w1.5411.0126.505.6640.902:26.185124
25Hanna-Mai Vaikla Estonia15.201.6011.9726.565.4844.132:27.515124
26Beatrix Szabó Hungary15.141.6310.5026.555.9230.272:22.085008
27Rafaela Vitorino Portugal14.891.7210.6926.105.6529.512:31.484983
28Federica Palumbo Italy14.49w1.6610.44DQ5.3433.242:22.244259
Saga Kivekäs Finland13.801.6610.2729.23DNSDNF
Hanne Maudens Belgium14.49w1.7211.8224.83DNSDNF
Miia Sillman Finland14.51w1.6910.34DNSDNF
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