Women's pentathlon

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The pentathlon is a sportive contest made up of five events (from the Greek penta (five) and athlon (contest)). The women's pentathlon was contested in the Olympics from 1964 until 1980, and it was replaced in the 1984 Games with the heptathlon. It had a different set of events than the ancient pentathlon. The events were shot put, high jump, a hurdling race, sprint and long jump. Pentathlon is contested instead of heptathlon because of facility limitations. Indoor arenas are incapable of hosting events such as the javelin throw. The events in indoor pentathlon are 60 metres hurdles, high jump, shot put, long jump and 800 metres. The current world record belongs to Irina Belova, who scored 4991 points in February 1992 in Berlin.

The pentathlon is also common in high school athletics. It is simply a smaller version of the decathlon or a heptathlon. For boys, it is 110 high hurdles, long jump, shot put, high jump and a 1500m run. For girls, it is a 100 high hurdles, long jump, shot put, high jump, and an 800m run. The pentathlon is used because it is less stressful on the athletes than a full multi and because many high school meets only last one day, it allows the event to be contested in the time limit.

[edit] Top ten all-time performances in the women's pentathlon

No. Athlete Country Result Location Date
1. Irina Belova Flag of Russia Russia 4.991 Berlin, Germany 15 February 1992
2. Carolina Klüft Flag of Sweden Sweden 4.948 Madrid, Spain 4 March 2005
3. Carolina Klüft Flag of Sweden Sweden 4.944 Birmingham, Great Britain 2 March 2007
4. Carolina Klüft Flag of Sweden Sweden 4.933 Birmingham, Great Britain 14 March 2003
5. Kelly Sotherton Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 4.927 Birmingham, Great Britain 2 March 2007
6. Tia Hellebaut Flag of Belgium Belgium 4.877 Ghent, Belgium 11 February 2007
7. Tia Hellebaut Flag of Belgium Belgium 4.867 Valencia, Spain 7 March 2008
8. Svetlana Moskalets Flag of Russia Russia 4.866 Chelyabinsk, Russia 3 February 1995
9. Kelly Sotherton Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 4.852 Valencia, Spain 7 March 2008
10. Natallia Sazanovich Flag of Belarus Belarus 4.850 Lisbon, Portugal 9 March 2001

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