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heptathlon
[hep-tath-luhn, ‑lon]
noun
an athletic contest for women comprising seven different track-and-field events and won by the contestant amassing the highest total score.
heptathlon
/ hɛpˈtæθlɒn /
noun
an athletic contest for women in which each athlete competes in seven different events
Other Word Forms
- heptathlete noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of heptathlon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of heptathlon1
Example Sentences
Katarina Johnson-Thompson continued her heptathlon preparation by competing in the javelin and shot put on day two, having contested the 100m hurdles on Saturday.
Katarina Johnson-Thompson was eighth in the women's long jump with a best leap of 6.48m as she continues to build towards defending her world heptathlon title later this year.
Among those granted honours were TV gardener Alan Titchmarsh, who was appointed CBE, and reigning world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson, who became an MBE.
Johnson-Thompson, who ended her wait for an Olympic medal with heptathlon silver at Paris 2024, is entered in the 60m hurdles and shot put events at Utilita Arena.
It was Dickenson's voice that accompanied Jessica Ennis-Hill's heptathlon gold at London 2012, while his last BBC commentary was when Lizzy Yarnold won her skeleton gold at Sochi 2014.
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