Dream heptathlon
Athletics Weekly|March 26, 2020
WHO WOULD COME OUT ON TOP IF FIVE OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING HEPTATHLETES OF RECENT YEARS COMPETED AGAINST EACH OTHER AT THE PEAK OF THEIR POWERS? MEL WATMAN HAS THE STATISTICS AND TAKES US THROUGH THIS FANTASY CONTEST
MEL WATMAN
Dream heptathlon

ONE of the most eagerly awaited clashes at this year’s Olympics, coronavirus permitting, will be the fight between Nafi Thiam and Katarina Johnson-Thompson for the heptathlon gold medal. That battle will be fought in the stadium, but it is intriguing to see who would come out ahead on paper, comparing their PBs in each individual event.

But why restrict this fantasy contest to them? Let’s bring in three other highly distinguished all-rounders from the last 30 years and see how it pans out.

Our dream field is European record-holder Carolina Klüft of Sweden (PB score of 7032 in 2007; gold medals at 2004 Olympics and 2003, 2005 and 2007 World Championships), Thiam of Belgium (PB 7013 in 2017; gold medals at 2016 Olympics and 2017 Worlds), Sabine Braun of Germany (PB 6985 in 1992; gold medals at 1991 and 1997 Worlds) and the British pair of Johnson-Thompson (PB 6981 in 2019; gold medal at 2019 Worlds) and Jessica Ennis-Hill (PB 6955 in 2012; gold medals at 2012 Olympics and 2009, 2011 and 2015 Worlds).

Ennis-Hill storms into the lead

The opening event is the 100m hurdles and Jess gets off to a flying start as she is the only world-class exponent at this discipline. The British athlete wins by close to five metres in 12.54 and has an immediate lead of 78 points. Result: 1. Jess 12.54 (1195 points); 2. Sabine 13.05 (1117); 3. Kat 13.09 (1111); 4. Carolina 13.15 (1102); 5. Nafi 13.34 (1074).

Thiam makes up ground

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