Czech heptathlete
Eliška Klučinová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɛlɪʃka ˈklutʃɪnovaː]; born 14 April 1988 in Prague) is a Czech heptathlete. In 2007, she won a silver medal at the European Athletics Junior Championships in Hengelo.
Career
At the 2007 European Athletics Junior Championships in Hengelo, Klučinová finished second in the heptathlon with a points total of 5709.
At the 2009 World Championships in Athletics in Berlin, Klučinová placed 23rd overall in the heptathlon with 5505 points.
Klučinová equalled the 22-year-old national record in heptathlon with a points total of 6268 at the 2010 TNT – Fortuna Meeting in Kladno. Klučinová was nine weeks old when Zuzana Lajbnerová set the record in 1988.[1] Two years later, at the same meet, she was able to break the national record with a total of 6283 points.[2] She has since set two new national records.
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
|
Representing the Czech Republic
|
2005
|
World Youth Championships
|
Marrakech, Morocco
|
8th
|
Heptathlon
|
5249
|
2006
|
World Junior Championships
|
Beijing, China
|
8th
|
Heptathlon
|
5468 pts, PB
|
2007
|
European Junior Championships
|
Hengelo, Netherlands
|
2nd
|
Heptathlon
|
5709
|
2009
|
European U23 Championships
|
Kaunas, Lithuania
|
4th
|
Heptathlon
|
6015 pts, PB
|
World Championships
|
Berlin, Germany
|
23rd
|
Heptathlon
|
5505 pts
|
2010
|
TNT – Fortuna Meeting
|
Kladno, Czech Republic
|
1st
|
Heptathlon
|
6268, =NR
|
European Championships
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
7th
|
Heptathlon
|
6187 pts
|
2012
|
TNT – Fortuna Meeting
|
Kladno, Czech Republic
|
1st
|
Heptathlon
|
6283, NR
|
European Championships
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
8th
|
Heptathlon
|
6151 pts
|
Olympic Games
|
London, United Kingdom
|
18th
|
Heptathlon
|
6109 pts
|
2014
|
TNT – Fortuna Meeting
|
Kladno, Czech Republic
|
1st
|
Heptathlon
|
6460, NR
|
European Championships
|
Zürich, Switzerland
|
–
|
Heptathlon
|
DNF
|
2015
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Prague, Czech Republic
|
3rd
|
Pentathlon
|
4687 pts NR
|
World Championships
|
Beijing, China
|
13th
|
Heptathlon
|
6247 pts
|
2016
|
Olympic Games
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
|
22nd
|
Heptathlon
|
6077 pts
|
2017
|
World Championships
|
London, United Kingdom
|
10th
|
Heptathlon
|
6313 pts
|
2018
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Birmingham, United Kingdom
|
4th
|
Pentathlon
|
4579 pts
|
2019
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Glasgow, United Kingdom
|
10th
|
Pentathlon
|
3518 pts
|
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