Marie Collonvillé (born 23 November 1973 in Amiens ) is a French heptathlete .
Marie Collonvillé
She was the first-ever IAAF -recognised world record holder in the women's decathlon ; the event was officially recognised from 1 January 2005, and her mark of 8160 set in Talence on 26 September 2004 was broken by Austra Skujytė on 15 April 2005.[ 1]
She was a regular competitor at the annual Hypo-Meeting .
International competitions
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Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing France
1994
European Championships
Helsinki, Finland
19th
Heptathlon
5697 pts
1997
World Indoor Championships
Paris , France
8th
Pentathlon
4225 pts
World Championships
Athens, Greece
12th
Heptathlon
6179 pts
Universiade
Catania , Italy
3rd
Heptathlon
6143 pts
3rd
High jump
1.94 m
Mediterranean Games
Bari , Italy
3rd
Heptathlon
5839 pts
1998
European Indoor Championships
Valencia, Spain
5th
Pentathlon
4300 pts
European Championships
Budapest , Hungary
8th
Heptathlon
6218 pts
1999
World Championships
Seville, Spain
9th
Heptathlon
6188 pts
2001
Jeux de la Francophonie
Ottawa , Canada
1st
Heptathlon
5719 pts
World Championships
Edmonton, Canada
11th
Heptathlon
5887 pts
2003
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham , United Kingdom
3rd
Pentathlon
4644 pts
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
7th
Heptathlon
6279 pts
2005
Mediterranean Games
Almería , Spain
1st
Heptathlon
6017 pts
World Championships
Helsinki , Finland
6th
Heptathlon
6248 pts
2006
European Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
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Heptathlon
DNF
2008
Olympic Games
Peking , PR China
12th
Heptathlon
6302 pts
100 metres – 12.54 (2006)
200 metres – 24.71 (1997)
800 metres – 2:10.90 (1999)
100 metres hurdles – 13.52 (2000)
High jump – 1.94 (1997)
Long jump – 6.44 (2006)
Shot put – 12.73 (2006)
Javelin throw – 49.14 (2004)
Heptathlon – 6350 (1997)
Decathlon – 8150 (2004)