World Records (WR) Compared To Pentathlon Bests (PB)
| Event | Athlete | Record | Score | Difference in points scored | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60m hurdles | ||||||
| Susanna Kallur | 7.68 s | |||||
| Jessica Ennis | 7.91 s | |||||
| High Jump | ||||||
| Kajsa Bergqvist | 2.08 m | |||||
| Tia Hellebaut | 1.99 m | |||||
| Shot Put | ||||||
| Helena Fibingerová | 22.50 m | |||||
| Eva Wilms | 20.27 m | |||||
| Long Jump | ||||||
| Heike Drechsler | 7.37 m | |||||
| Nadine Debois | 6.81 m | |||||
| 800m | ||||||
| Jolanda Čeplak | 1:55.82 | |||||
| Ester Goossens | 2:04.42 | |||||
| Total | World record | |||||
| Heptathlon Bests | ||||||
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