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Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's heptathlon

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Women's heptathlon
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueBusan Asiad Main Stadium
Dates7–8 October
Competitors7 from 5 nations
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    India
bronze medal    India
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The Women's heptathlon competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held on 7–8 October at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.[1]

Schedule

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All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Monday, 7 October 2002 09:30 100 metres hurdles
10:30 High jump
15:00 Shot put
16:30 200 metres
Tuesday, 8 October 2002 09:30 Long jump
14:00 Javelin throw
15:40 800 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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100 metres hurdles

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  • Wind: +0.1 m/s
Rank Athlete Time Points Notes
1  Soma Biswas (IND) 13.92 990
2  J. J. Shobha (IND) 14.01 977
3  Yuki Nakata (JPN) 14.20 950
4  Wang Hailan (CHN) 14.24 945
5  Shen Shengfei (CHN) 14.31 935
6  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 14.75 875
7  Han Sang-won (KOR) 14.87 859

High jump

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Rank Athlete Result Points Notes
1  Shen Shengfei (CHN) 1.77 941
2  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 1.71 867
3  Yuki Nakata (JPN) 1.68 830
4  Soma Biswas (IND) 1.65 795
5  Wang Hailan (CHN) 1.65 795
6  Han Sang-won (KOR) 1.65 795
7  J. J. Shobha (IND) 1.62 759

Shot put

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Rank Athlete Result Points Notes
1  Shen Shengfei (CHN) 13.80 781
2  Wang Hailan (CHN) 12.93 723
3  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 12.85 717
4  J. J. Shobha (IND) 12.18 673
5  Soma Biswas (IND) 12.02 662
6  Yuki Nakata (JPN) 11.48 627
7  Han Sang-won (KOR) 10.99 594

200 metres

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  • Wind: −0.5 m/s
Rank Athlete Time Points Notes
1  J. J. Shobha (IND) 24.03 978
2  Soma Biswas (IND) 24.43 940
3  Wang Hailan (CHN) 25.47 844
4  Yuki Nakata (JPN) 25.60 833
5  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 25.61 832
6  Shen Shengfei (CHN) 25.66 827
7  Han Sang-won (KOR) 25.74 734

Long jump

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Rank Athlete Result Points Notes
1  J. J. Shobha (IND) 6.20
−0.1
912
2  Wang Hailan (CHN) 5.99
+0.4
846
3  Shen Shengfei (CHN) 5.97
0.0
840
4  Soma Biswas (IND) 5.94
−0.7
831
5  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 5.83
−0.4
798
6  Han Sang-won (KOR) 5.73
−0.8
768
7  Yuki Nakata (JPN) 5.47
+0.2
691

Javelin throw

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Rank Athlete Result Points Notes
1  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 46.96 801
2  Yuki Nakata (JPN) 46.66 796
3  Shen Shengfei (CHN) 45.74 778
4  J. J. Shobha (IND) 43.68 738
5  Soma Biswas (IND) 43.32 731
6  Han Sang-won (KOR) 37.13 612
7  Wang Hailan (CHN) 34.62 564

800 metres

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Rank Athlete Time Points Notes
1  Soma Biswas (IND) 2:11.02 950
2  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 2:16.84 867
3  J. J. Shobha (IND) 2:19.29 833
4  Yuki Nakata (JPN) 2:20.11 822
5  Wang Hailan (CHN) 2:20.89 811
6  Shen Shengfei (CHN) 2:21.05 809
7  Han Sang-won (KOR) 2:21.71 800

Summary

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Rank Athlete 100mH HJ SP 200m LJ JT 800m Total Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Shen Shengfei (CHN) 935 941 781 827 840 778 809 5911
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Soma Biswas (IND) 990 795 662 940 831 731 950 5899
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  J. J. Shobha (IND) 977 759 673 978 912 738 833 5870
4  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 875 867 717 832 798 801 867 5757
5  Yuki Nakata (JPN) 950 830 627 833 691 796 822 5549
6  Wang Hailan (CHN) 945 795 723 844 846 564 811 5528
7  Han Sang-won (KOR) 859 795 594 734 768 612 800 5162

References

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  1. ^ "The 14th Busan Asian Games – Results Book" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
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