Jessica Ennis
ennis_celebrates2.jpg Birth date: 28/01/1986 ennisclub.jpg
Birth place: Sheffield, UK
Main discipline: Heptathlon
© Photo: UK: Athletics Coach: Toni Minichello © Photo: UK: Athletics

Jessica won two AAA U15 titles and the English Schools junior high jump in 2000 and was second in the English Schools Inters high jump and heptathlon. She missed the British U15 record for heptathlon by just 14 points finishing in second place in a junior international in Switzerland. At U17 level she won the AAA high jump in 2001, with a best that year of 1.75 and in 2002 she won the English Schools Inters high jump with 1.80.

In 2003 Jessica won the AAA indoor pentathlon and outdoors won the Northern Junior high jump and AAA Junior 100mh. The World Youth Championships saw her finish in fifth place with 5311 points.

In 2004 she led the World Juniors Championships having achieved a pb of 13.57 for 100m hurdles, and although she finished 8th she added 178 points to the 5364 pb she had set earlier in the year. She ended 2004 with silver medals at 100m hurdles and high jump at the Commonwealth Youth Games and made further progress by winning the 2005 AAA Indoor pentathlon. In this competition she set pbs in five of the seven events, including 1.85 for high jump.

She then set UK junior records for heptathlon at both her championships events: taking gold at the European Junior Championships and bronze at the World University Games.
In 2005 she was ranked amongst the best world juniors at heptathlon and was ranked second at the100m hurdles and 11th at high jump.

2006 was another year of great achievements with her first senior medal, a bonze medal at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. In amassing a score of 6269pts she set four personal bests.
At the European Championships in Gothenberg, Jessica finished in eighth place, just 3 points behind Kelly Sotherton, and set personal bests in the shot putt and 200m.
 Having established herself as a world-class multi-eventer, Ennis set a PB at the European Indoor Championships, finishing sixth with 4716 points, before improving her heptathlon lifetime best three times in the outdoor campaign.

In Desenzano del Garda, Ennis equalled the British high jump record of 1.95m, en-route to victory, amassing 6388 points and then defeated team-mate Kelly Sotherton at the European Cup in Szczecin, adding another 11 points to her PB. In Osaka at the World Championships, Ennis finished outside of the medals finishing fourth, albeit in a lifetime best of 6469 points.

However, in her first outdoor competition of 2009 she recorded a lifetime best of 6587 points to win by 510 points in Desenzano del Garda, Italy. This was a fantastic performance after she was forced to miss the Olympic Games in Beijing with a stress fracture in her ankle. She finished off the event with pb in the 800m with 2:09.88. The performance moves her to third on the UK all-time lists, with a score only bettered by Denise Lewis (6831 points) and Judy Simpson (6623 points).

In August 2009, Jess won the gold medal in the heptathlon at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin. She set the third highest first day points score ever and finished with a personal best points score of 6731.

Personal Records

Discipline Event Date Competition Venue Performance
60m 16/01/2010 Northern Athletics Senior Indoor Championships EIS, Sheffield 7.36
60m hurdles 10/02/2007 European Indoor Trials & UK Championships EIS, Sheffield 8.18
100m hurdles 26/06/2009 International Bottrop Athletics Gala Bottrop, Germany 12.81
100 m 16/05/2010 Great Manchester Games Manchester 11.39
200 m 25/08/2007 World Athletics Championships Osaka, Japan 23.15
800 m 08/07/2007 IAAF Combined Events Challenge Desenzano del Garda, Italy 2:09.88
High jump 05/05/2007 IAAF Combined Events Challenge Desenzano del Garda, Italy

1.95
National Record

Long jump 12/06/2010 IAAF Diamond League Loughborough 6.51
Long jump 02/06/2007 UK Womens League Manchester 6.54
(W)(+2.6)
Shot Putt 29/05/2010 IAAF World Combined Events Challenge Gotzis, Austria 14.25
Javelin 21/06/2009 Northern Athletics Senior Championships Manchester 46.47
Pentathlon 02/03/2007 Europen Indoor Championships Birmingham, UK 4937
Heptathlon 19/03/2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships Doha, Qatar 6731

Domestic Championships Record

2000 – 1st AAA U15 Championships pentathlon and 75m hurdles
2001 – 2nd AAA U17 Indoor Championships 60m hurdles
2003 – 1st AAA U20 Indoor Championships pentathlon, 1st AAA U20 Championships 100m hurdles
2005 – 1st AAA Indoor Championships pentathlon, 3rd AAA Championships 100m hurdles
2006 – 3rd AAA Championships high jump
2007 – 3rd Norwich Union European Indoor Champs Trials 60m hurdles, 1st high jump, 3rd long jump,
1st Norwich Union World Trials 100m hurdles and high jump
2008 – 3rd Norwich Union World Indoor Champs Trials 60m hurdles, 1st high jump
2009 – 1st Aviva World Championship Trials 100m hurdles and high jump

Major Championships Record
World Championships – 2009 1st
World Championships – 2007 4th
European Championships – 2006 8th
Commonwealth Games – 2006 3rd

Other noteworthy performances
2004 – 8th World Junior Championships heptathlon
2005 – 1st European Junior Championships heptathlon, 3rd World University Games heptathlon
2007 – 6th European Indoor Championships pentathlon, 1st European Cup heptathlon,
3rd European U23 Championships 100m hurdles
2009 – 1st Multistars, Desenzano del Garda 6587 points
 

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