Indoor Heptathlon Events:
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The indoor heptathlon is a combined event in track and field consisting of seven events contested over two days. For men, it includes the 60m, long jump, shot put, high jump, 60m hurdles, pole vault, and 1000m.
The calculator uses standard IAAF scoring tables to convert performance in each event to points:
Where each event has its own specific formula to convert performance to points.
Details: The point system allows comparison across different events and determines the overall winner of the heptathlon competition.
Tips: Enter your performance in each of the seven events. The calculator will compute your total points score.
Q1: What's the difference between indoor and outdoor heptathlon?
A: The indoor version has different events (60m instead of 100m, 60m hurdles instead of 110m hurdles, and 1000m instead of 1500m).
Q2: What is a good score in indoor heptathlon?
A: Elite athletes score over 6000 points, while 4000-5000 is good for collegiate athletes.
Q3: How are points calculated for each event?
A: Each event has a specific formula that converts performance (time/distance/height) to points.
Q4: Can I use this for women's heptathlon?
A: No, women's heptathlon has different events and scoring tables.
Q5: Where can I find official scoring tables?
A: Official IAAF scoring tables are available on World Athletics website.