Michaela Hejnová

Michaela Hejnová
Personal information
Full name Michaela Hejnová
Nationality  Czech Republic
Born (1980-04-10) 10 April 1980
Liberec, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight 61 kg (134 lb)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s) Heptathlon
Club PSK Olymp Praha
Coached by Martina Blažková
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) Heptathlon: 6065 points
(2004)

Michaela Hejnová (born April 10, 1980) is a Czech former track and field athlete, specializing in the heptathlon.[1] She has competed for the Czech Republic at the 2004 Summer Olympics and has won a bronze medal in heptathlon at the 2003 Summer Universiade in Daegu, South Korea. Hejnova set a personal best score of 6065 points at a national meet in Hradec Králové.[2] While competing at PSK Olymp Praha in Prague, Hejnova trains for the national track and field team in heptathlon under the tutelage of her personal coach Martina Blažková.

Biography

Born in Liberec, Hejnova established her heptathlon history in 1999 with a silver-medal performance at the European Junior Championships in Riga, Latvia, producing a total score of 5786 points. Four years later, Hejnova highlighted her sporting career on the world stage at the 2003 Summer Universiade in Daegu, South Korea, where she claimed the bronze behind Australian duo Kylie Wheeler and Jane Jamieson in the women's heptathlon with a score of 5795 points.[3][4]

At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Hejnova qualified for the Czech team in the women's heptathlon. Less than a month before the Games, she cleared the IAAF Olympic "B" standard and improved her personal best score to 6065 points at the national trials in Hradec Králové to book her place on the Czech Olympic track and field roster.[5][6] Despite putting up her rewarding effort in the javelin throw, Hejnova could only manage twenty-sixth place in the competition with a total score of 5716, nearly three hundred points below her entry standard.[7][8]

Hejnova is also the sister of 400-metre hurdler Zuzana Hejnová, who later claimed the bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, and two championship titles at the Worlds (both in 2013 and 2015).[3]

Personal bests

Event Best Venue Year Notes
100 meter hurdles 13.21s Plzeň, Czech Republic June 25, 2004
High jump 1.73 m Arles, France June 5, 2004
Shot put 12.69 m Hengelo, Netherlands July 3, 2004
200 metres 24.87 s Prague, Czech Republic July 3, 2004
Long jump 6.09 m Prague, Czech Republic July 23, 2000
Javelin throw 51.01 m Alhama de Murcia, Spain May 20, 2001
800 metres 2:14.14 Prague, Czech Republic July 23, 2000
Heptathlon 6,065 points Hradec Králové, Czech Republic July 18, 2004

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