A heptathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of seven track and field events. The name heptathlon comes from the Greek words hepta meaning seven and athlon meaning contest.
The seven events in a heptathlon are: 100 meters hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200 meters, long jump, javelin throw, and 800 meters. These events are typically contested over two days in competitions.
The heptathlon is primarily contested by women in international athletics competitions, while men compete in the decathlon which has ten events. The heptathlon tests athletes versatility across different types of athletic disciplines including running, jumping, and throwing events.
Each event in the heptathlon is scored using a points system, and the athlete with the highest total points after all seven events is declared the winner. The current world record for women heptathlon is held by Jackie Joyner-Kersee of the United States. |