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{{MedalSilver | [[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Athens]] | [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] }} |
{{MedalSilver | [[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Athens]] | [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] }} |
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{{MedalBronze | [[2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London]] | [[Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] }} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]}} |
{{MedalCompetition|[[IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]}} |
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{{MedalBronze | [[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2004 Budapest]] | [[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] }} |
{{MedalBronze | [[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2004 Budapest]] | [[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] }} |
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{{MedalCompetition| [[European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]] }} |
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{{MedalSilver | [[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships|2011 Paris]] | [[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] }} |
{{MedalSilver | [[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships|2011 Paris]] | [[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] }} |
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'''Austra Skujytė''' (born 12 August 1979 in [[Biržai]]) is a [[Lithuania]]n [[Athletics (sport)|athlete]], competing in both the [[heptathlon]] and the [[decathlon]]. On 15 April 2005 in [[Columbia, Missouri]], she broke the women's [[Decathlon world record progression|decathlon world record]], with a score of 8366. She is the [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|2004 Olympic silver medalist]] in the heptathlon. |
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'''Austra Skujytė''' (born 12 August 1979 in [[Biržai]]) is a retired [[Lithuania]]n [[Athletics (sport)|athlete]], competing in both the [[heptathlon]] and the [[Decathlon#Women's decathlon|decathlon]]. On 15 April 2005 in [[Columbia, Missouri]], she broke the women's [[Decathlon world record progression#Women|decathlon world record]], with a score of 8358. She is the [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|2004 Olympic silver medalist]] and [[Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|2012 Olympic bronze medalist]] in the heptathlon. The latter medal was allocated retrospectively following the disqualification in 2016 of original medalist [[Tatyana Chernova]] for historic doping offences.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://aroundtherings.com/site/A__58227/Title__CAS-Issues-Decisions-in-the-Cases-of-Tatyana-Chernova-Ekaterina-Sharmina-and-Kristina-Ugarova/292/Articles|title=Around the Rings|access-date=2016-11-30|archive-date=2021-02-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210204185432/http://aroundtherings.com/site/A__58227/Title__CAS-Issues-Decisions-in-the-Cases-of-Tatyana-Chernova-Ekaterina-Sharmina-and-Kristina-Ugarova/292/Articles|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Her personal best in the 7-event heptathlon of 6599 was set on 4 August at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] in [[London]]. During that competition she set the [[Heptathlon#Women's world records compared to heptathlon bests|World Heptathlon Best]] in the [[Shot Put]] at {{T&Fcalc|17.31}}. She is an eight time national champion in the Shot Put. She has also won [[Lithuanian Athletics Championships|National Championships]] in the [[Discus]], [[100 metres hurdles]] twice and [[Long jump]] three times.<ref>http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ltu.htm</ref><ref>http://www.lengvoji.lt/rezultatai_2015</ref> |
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⚫ | Her personal best in the 7-event heptathlon of 6599 was set on 4 August at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] in [[London]]. During that competition she set the [[Heptathlon#Women's world records compared to heptathlon bests|World Heptathlon Best]] in the [[Shot Put]] at {{T&Fcalc|17.31}}. She is an eight time national champion in the Shot Put. She has also won [[Lithuanian Athletics Championships|National Championships]] in the [[Discus]], [[100 metres hurdles]] twice and [[Long jump]] three times.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ltu.htm|title = Lithuanian Championships}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lengvoji.lt/rezultatai_2015 |title=Rezultatai_2015 >> Lengvoji.lt |access-date=2015-10-09 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150909193943/http://www.lengvoji.lt/rezultatai_2015 |archive-date=2015-09-09 }}</ref> She retired from athletics in 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://olympics.com/en/news/heptathlon-austra-skujyte-london-2012-bronze |title=Former heptahlete Austra Skujyte receives London 2012 bronze medal}}</ref> |
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Skujytė graduated with a degree in [[kinesiology]] from [[Kansas State University]], where she became the first woman at the school to win multiple [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] championships, capturing titles in the heptathlon in 2001 and 2002. In 2002, she also took second in the NCAA in the [[shot put]] competition. |
Skujytė graduated with a degree in [[kinesiology]] from [[Kansas State University]], where she became the first woman at the school to win multiple [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] championships, capturing titles in the heptathlon in 2001 and 2002. In 2002, she also took second in the NCAA in the [[shot put]] competition. |
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|1998 |
|1998 |
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|[[1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics|World Junior Championships]] |
|[[1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics|World Junior Championships]] |
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|[[Annecy]], |
|[[Annecy]], France |
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|6th |
|6th |
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|Heptathlon |
|Heptathlon |
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|1999 |
|1999 |
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|[[1999 European Athletics U23 Championships|European U23 Championships]] |
|[[1999 European Athletics U23 Championships|European U23 Championships]] |
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|[[Gothenburg]], Sweden |
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|6th |
|6th |
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|Heptathlon |
|Heptathlon |
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|2000 |
|2000 |
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|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] |
|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] |
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|[[Sydney]], |
|[[Sydney]], Australia |
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|12th |
|12th |
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|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
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|2001 |
|2001 |
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|[[2001 European Athletics U23 Championships|European U23 Championships]] |
|[[2001 European Athletics U23 Championships|European U23 Championships]] |
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|[[Amsterdam]], |
|[[Amsterdam]], Netherlands |
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|bgcolor="cc9966"|3rd |
|bgcolor="cc9966"|3rd |
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|Heptathlon |
|Heptathlon |
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|rowspan=2|2002 |
|rowspan=2|2002 |
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|rowspan=2|[[2002 Lithuanian Athletics Championships|Lithuanian Championships]] |
|rowspan=2|[[2002 Lithuanian Athletics Championships|Lithuanian Championships]] |
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|rowspan=2|[[Kaunas]], |
|rowspan=2|[[Kaunas]], Lithuania |
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| style="background:#c96;"|3rd |
| style="background:#c96;"|3rd |
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|High jump |
|High jump |
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|rowspan=2|2003 |
|rowspan=2|2003 |
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|[[Hypo-Meeting]] |
|[[Hypo-Meeting]] |
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|[[Götzis]], |
|[[Götzis]], Austria |
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| style="background:silver;"| 2nd |
| style="background:silver;"| 2nd |
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|[[2003 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
|[[2003 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
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|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
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|[[Paris]], |
|[[Paris]], France |
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|10th |
|10th |
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|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
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|rowspan=3|2004 |
|rowspan=3|2004 |
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|[[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] |
|[[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] |
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|[[Budapest]], |
|[[Budapest]], Hungary |
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| style="background:#c96;"| 3rd |
| style="background:#c96;"| 3rd |
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|[[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] |
|[[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] |
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|[[2004 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
|[[2004 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
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|[[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] |
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|[[Athens]], |
|[[Athens]], Greece |
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| style="background:silver;"| 2nd |
| style="background:silver;"| 2nd |
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|[[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
|[[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
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|rowspan=2|2005 |
|rowspan=2|2005 |
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|[[Hypo-Meeting]] |
|[[Hypo-Meeting]] |
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|[[Götzis]], |
|[[Götzis]], Austria |
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|5th |
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|[[2005 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
|[[2005 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
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|[[2005 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
|[[2005 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
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|[[Helsinki]], |
|[[Helsinki]], Finland |
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|4th |
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|[[2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
|[[2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
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|rowspan=2|2007 |
|rowspan=2|2007 |
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|[[Hypo-Meeting]] |
|[[Hypo-Meeting]] |
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|[[Götzis]], |
|[[Götzis]], Austria |
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|5th |
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|[[2007 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
|[[2007 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
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|[[2007 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
|[[2007 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
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|[[Osaka]], |
|[[Osaka]], Japan |
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|6th |
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|[[2007 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
|[[2007 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
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|rowspan=3|2008 |
|rowspan=3|2008 |
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|[[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] |
|[[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] |
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|[[Valencia]], Spain |
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|5th |
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|[[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's Pentathlon|Pentathlon]] |
|[[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's Pentathlon|Pentathlon]] |
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|[[Hypo-Meeting]] |
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|[[Götzis]], Austria |
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|[[2008 Hypo-Meeting|Heptathlon]] |
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|2009 |
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|[[2009 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
|[[2009 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
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|[[Berlin]], |
|[[Berlin]], Germany |
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|17th |
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|[[2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's shot put|Shot put]] |
|[[2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's shot put|Shot put]] |
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|rowspan=4|2010 |
|rowspan=4|2010 |
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|[[2010 World Indoor Championships in Athletics|World Indoor Championships]] |
|[[2010 World Indoor Championships in Athletics|World Indoor Championships]] |
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|[[Doha]], |
|[[Doha]], Qatar |
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|15th |
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|[[2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's shot put|Shot put]] |
|[[2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's shot put|Shot put]] |
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|rowspan=2|[[2010 Lithuanian Athletics Championships|Lithuanian Championships]] |
|rowspan=2|[[2010 Lithuanian Athletics Championships|Lithuanian Championships]] |
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|rowspan=2|[[Kaunas]], |
|rowspan=2|[[Kaunas]], Lithuania |
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| style="background:silver;"| 2nd |
| style="background:silver;"| 2nd |
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|Discus throw |
|Discus throw |
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|[[2010 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] |
|[[2010 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] |
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|[[Barcelona]], |
|[[Barcelona]], Spain |
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|12th |
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|[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's shot put|Shot put]] |
|[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's shot put|Shot put]] |
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|rowspan=2|2011 |
|rowspan=2|2011 |
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|[[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]] |
|[[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]] |
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|[[Paris]], |
|[[Paris]], France |
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| style="background:silver;"|2nd |
| style="background:silver;"|2nd |
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|[[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] |
|[[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] |
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|[[2011 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
|[[2011 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]] |
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|[[Daegu]], |
|[[Daegu]], South Korea |
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|8th |
|8th |
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|[[2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
|[[2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
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|rowspan=3|2012 |
|rowspan=3|2012 |
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|[[2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] |
|[[2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] |
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|[[Istanbul]], |
|[[Istanbul]], Turkey |
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| style="background:#c96;"|3rd |
| style="background:#c96;"|3rd |
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|[[2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] |
|[[2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon|Pentathlon]] |
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|[[2012 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] |
|[[2012 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] |
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|[[Helsinki, Finland |
|[[Helsinki]], Finland |
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|11th |
|11th |
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|Shot put |
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|[[Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] |
|[[Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] |
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|[[London]], |
|[[London]], Great Britain |
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|bgcolor=CC9966|3rd |
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|4th |
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|[[Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
|[[Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
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|6599 pts |
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|2016 |
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|[[2016 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] |
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|[[Amsterdam]], Netherlands |
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|14th |
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|[[2016 European Athletics Championships – Women's heptathlon|Heptathlon]] |
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|5245 pts |
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|2017 |
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|[[2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]] |
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|[[Belgrade]], Serbia |
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|9th (q) |
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|[[2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's shot put|Shot put]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 21 November 2024
Personal information | |
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Born | Biržai, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union | 12 August 1979
Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1] |
Weight | 76 kg (168 lb)[1] |
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Country | Lithuania |
Sport | Athletics |
Event | Heptathlon |
Updated on 4 August 2012 |
Austra Skujytė (born 12 August 1979 in Biržai) is a retired Lithuanian athlete, competing in both the heptathlon and the decathlon. On 15 April 2005 in Columbia, Missouri, she broke the women's decathlon world record, with a score of 8358. She is the 2004 Olympic silver medalist and 2012 Olympic bronze medalist in the heptathlon. The latter medal was allocated retrospectively following the disqualification in 2016 of original medalist Tatyana Chernova for historic doping offences.[2]
Her personal best in the 7-event heptathlon of 6599 was set on 4 August at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. During that competition she set the World Heptathlon Best in the Shot Put at 17.31 m (56 ft 9+1⁄4 in). She is an eight time national champion in the Shot Put. She has also won National Championships in the Discus, 100 metres hurdles twice and Long jump three times.[3][4] She retired from athletics in 2017.[5]
Skujytė graduated with a degree in kinesiology from Kansas State University, where she became the first woman at the school to win multiple NCAA championships, capturing titles in the heptathlon in 2001 and 2002. In 2002, she also took second in the NCAA in the shot put competition.
Achievements
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Austra Skujyte's profile at the IAAF site". Iaaf.org. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
- ^ "Around the Rings". Archived from the original on 2021-02-04. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
- ^ "Lithuanian Championships".
- ^ "Rezultatai_2015 >> Lengvoji.lt". Archived from the original on 2015-09-09. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
- ^ "Former heptahlete Austra Skujyte receives London 2012 bronze medal".
External links
[edit]- Austra Skujytė at Olympedia (archive)
- Austra Skujytė at Olympics.com
- Austra Skujytė at the Lietuvos tautinis olimpinis komitetas (in Lithuanian)
- 1979 births
- Living people
- People from Biržai
- Kansas State Wildcats women's track and field athletes
- Lithuanian female shot putters
- Lithuanian heptathletes
- Lithuanian decathletes
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes for Lithuania
- Olympic silver medalists for Lithuania
- Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Female decathletes
- World Athletics record holders
- Olympic bronze medalists for Lithuania
- NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners
- Lithuanian sportspeople stubs
- European Olympic medalist stubs
- Lithuanian athletics biography stubs