Jessica Ennis

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Medal record
Commonwealth Games
Bronze 2006 Melbourne Heptathlon

Jessica Ennis (born 28 January 1986) is a British athlete, competing in the heptathlon. Her first senior championships was the 2005 World University Games, where she won the bronze medal. She then represented the English team at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, where she won another bronze medal. Ennis is a member of the City of Sheffield Athletic Club, Sheffield also being her home city.

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[edit] Competition record

[edit] 2006 Commonwealth Games

During the 2006 Commonwealth Games she added more than 350 points to her personal best, scoring a total of 6,269 to win the heptathlon bronze medal. The personal best of 1.91m that she cleared in the heptathlon high jump would have been enough to take the individual event gold medal.

[edit] 2006 European Championships

In the 2006 European Championships, Ennis was in bronze medal position after the first day of competition. However her performance in subsequent events was not sufficient for to maintain position, and she moved down the leader table to finish in eighth place, just three points behind the leading British heptathlete Kelly Sotherton.

Notably she had good performances in several events, achieving both personal and season's best records - PBs in shot put and the 200m, SBs in the long jump and javelin. Her overall total of 6,287 points was a new personal best.

[edit] Heptathlon Personal Best Record

Event Record Venue Year
100 metres hurdles 13.19 secs Manchester 2006
High Jump 1.91 m Melbourne, 2006 2006
Shot put 12.72 m Göteborg, 2006 2006
200 metres 23.56 secs Göteborg, 2006 2006
Long jump 6.24 m Bedford 2006
Javelin 36.81 m Arles 2006
800 metres 2:12.66 Melbourne, 2006 2006

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