- Medalists
- Results Final
- Participation
- References
{{1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics}}The women's heptathlon event at the 1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Annecy, France, at Parc des Sports on 31 July and 1 August.[1][2] MedalistsGold | | {{flagcountry>CHN}} Silver | | {{flagcountry>FIN}} Bronze | | {{flagcountry>ROU}}
ResultsFinal31 July/1 August {{legend|#F2F5A9|The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}Rank | Name | Nationality | 100m H | HJ | SP | 200m | LJ | JT | 800m | Points | Notes |
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{{Gold1}} | Shen Shengfei | {{flagcountry|CHN}} | 14.19 (w: -0.6m/s) | 1.80 | 14.35 | 25.33 (w: -0.4m/s) | 5.87 | 45.33 | 2:35.08 | 5815 | {{Silver2}} | Susanna Rajamäki | {{flagcountry|FIN}} | 14.67 (w: -0.3m/s) | 1.68 | 13.78 | 24.64 (w: -0.4m/s) | 6.15 | 38.59 | 2:23.99 | 5721 | {{Bronze3}} | Viorica Țigău | {{flagcountry|ROU}} | 13.86 (w: -0.6m/s) | 1.71 | 11.80 | 24.80 (w: -0.3m/s) | 6.30 | 33.51 | 2:20.54 | 5720 | 4 | Svetlana Sokolova | {{flagcountry|RUS}} | 13.89 (w: -0.3m/s) | 1.71 | 12.85 | 24.68 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.68 | 40.70 | 2:23.05 | 5711 | 5 | Michaela Hejnová | {{flagcountry|CZE}} | 13.80 (w: -0.3m/s) | 1.68 | 11.37 | 25.08 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.47 | 46.64 | 2:18.50 | 5665 | 6 | Austra Skujytė | {{flagcountry|LTU|1988}} | 14.95 (w: -0.6m/s) | 1.71 | 13.23 | 25.90 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.97 | 45.15 | 2:26.64 | 5606 | 7 | Kendra Reimer | {{flagcountry|USA}} | 14.29 (w: 0.4m/s) | 1.56 | 11.53 | 25.65 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.76 | 46.83 | 2:19.35 | 5493 | 8 | Frenke Bolt | {{flagcountry|NED}} | 14.21 (w: -0.3m/s) | 1.74 | 11.54 | 25.58 (w: -0.4m/s) | 5.81 | 34.18 | 2:20.78 | 5478 | 9 | Magdalena Szczepanska | {{flagcountry|POL}} | 14.60 (w: -0.6m/s) | 1.68 | 11.33 | 25.51 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.82 | 40.17 | 2:19.89 | 5474 | 10 | Irina Naumenko | {{flagcountry|KAZ}} | 14.58 (w: -0.3m/s) | 1.74 | 11.86 | 25.44 (w: -0.4m/s) | 5.69 | 34.61 | 2:18.06 | 5470 | 11 | Hana Dolezelová | {{flagcountry|CZE}} | 14.47 (w: -0.6m/s) | 1.74 | 12.49 | 25.92 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.82 | 36.89 | 2:25.57 | 5466 | 12 | Manuela Kurrat | {{flagcountry|GER}} | 14.73 (w: 0.4m/s) | 1.53 | 10.99 | 25.35 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.59 | 48.77 | 2:16.82 | 5411 | 13 | Julie Mezerette | {{flagcountry|FRA}} | 14.83 (w: -0.3m/s) | 1.74 | 10.66 | 25.53 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.38 | 40.77 | 2:19.59 | 5355 | 14 | Irina Butor | {{flagcountry|BLR|1995}} | 14.55 (w: -0.6m/s) | 1.62 | 10.28 | 25.91 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.58 | 43.64 | 2:24.47 | 5238 | 15 | Maren Freisen | {{flagcountry|GER}} | 14.16 (w: -0.3m/s) | 1.65 | 10.79 | 25.84 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.80 | 33.45 | 2:25.80 | 5220 | 16 | Chloe Cozens | {{flagcountry|UK}} | 15.47 (w: -0.3m/s) | 1.74 | 10.13 | 26.82 (w: -0.4m/s) | 5.54 | 48.00 | 2:26.46 | 5220 | 17 | Ulrike Kalss | {{flagcountry|AUT}} | 14.14 (w: 0.4m/s) | 1.65 | 11.61 | 26.11 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.60 | 36.98 | 2:29.91 | 5209 | 18 | Gabriela Kouassi | {{flagcountry|FRA}} | 14.24 (w: 0.4m/s) | 1.71 | 11.68 | 25.95 (w: -0.4m/s) | 4.93 | 36.73 | 2:24.38 | 5164 | 19 | Judith Vis | {{flagcountry|NED}} | 14.21 (w: -0.6m/s) | 1.62 | 12.24 | 24.38 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.55 | 29.78 | 2:36.68 | 5129 | 20 | Lidiya Bashlykova | {{flagcountry|RUS}} | 15.10 (w: 0.4m/s) | 1.62 | 11.59 | 25.60 (w: -0.4m/s) | 5.78 | 36.43 | 2:33.69 | 5083 | 21 | Andrea Geurtsen | {{flagcountry|SWE}} | 14.76 (w: 0.4m/s) | 1.65 | 9.45 | 24.55 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.28 | 33.09 | 2:22.30 | 5057 | 22 | Ganna Zotova | {{flagcountry|UKR}} | 15.84 (w: -0.6m/s) | 1.62 | 10.85 | 26.66 (w: -0.4m/s) | 5.62 | 38.99 | 2:25.39 | 4953 | 23 | Klavdija Halimic | {{flagcountry|SLO}} | 14.75 (w: 0.4m/s) | 1.56 | 11.66 | 26.58 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.36 | 39.77 | 2:36.08 | 4892 | 24}} | Līga Kļaviņa | {{flagcountry|LAT}} | 14.66 (w: 0.4m/s) | 1.77 | 11.16 | 25.30 (w: -0.3m/s) | 5.47 | DNS | DNS | {{hs>3984}}DNF |
ParticipationAccording to an unofficial count, 24 athletes from 19 countries participated in the event. {{columns-list|colwidth=22em|- {{flagcountry|AUT}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|BLR|1995}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|CHN}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|CZE}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|FIN}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|FRA}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|GER}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|KAZ}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|LAT}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|LTU|1988}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|NED}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|POL}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|ROU}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|RUS}} (2)
- {{flagcountry|SLO}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|SWE}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|UKR}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|UK}} (1)
- {{flagcountry|USA}} (1)
}}References1. ^{{ Citation || last = Peters || first = Lionel || last2 = Magnusson || first2 = Tomas || title = WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1998 Annecy FRA Jul 28-Aug 2 || url = http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/WJC/WJC1998.html || archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131203010825/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/WJC/WJC1998.html || archivedate = 3 Dec 2013 || deadurl = yes || publisher = WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH") || accessdate = 13 June 2015}} 2. ^{{ Citation || title = IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES || url = http://dt9guucc6nuua.cloudfront.net/competitioninfo/1b820a45-e3d7-40f4-9d5d-7a3abea7f433.pdf || publisher = IAAF || page = || accessdate = 13 June 2015}}
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