Laura Ikauniece Explained

Laura Ikauniece
Nationality:Latvian
Birth Date:31 May 1992
Birth Place:Ventspils, Latvia
Height:1.79m (05.87feet)
Weight:600NaN0
Sport:Track and field
Event:Heptathlon
Coach:Andrei Nazarov(2016-present)Andis Austrups (til 2016)
Pb:Heptathlon: 6815 points

Laura Ikauniece (formerly Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa; born 31 May 1992) is a Latvian athlete competing in heptathlon. Participated in two Olympic Games. 2012 London Olympics 6414 points 7th place, 2016 Rio de Janeiro 6617 points 4th place. Her personal best and also the Latvian record is 6815 points, achieved in 2017 at Hypomeeting, Götzis. She achieved 6516 points at the 2015 World Championships, where she won a bronze medal. At the 2012 European Athletics Championships Ikauniece initially won a bronze medal, after a hard fight with fellow Latvian Aiga Grabuste, finishing 10 points in front of her. Later on she was awarded with silver medal, as a result of the disqualification of Ukrainian athlete Lyudmyla Yosypenko. 2019 European Indoor Championships (GBR) Laura set a new indoor pentathlon NR 4701 points 5th place.

She studied at the University of Latvia (UL) Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art (FEPA).

Laura won a silver medal at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Brixen, Italy, reaching 5647 points. The next year she finished 6th in the World Junior Championships reaching 5618 points. In 2011 she won a bronze medal at the European Athletics Junior Championships. In 2015, she won bronze at the World Athletics Championships.

Achievements

YearTournamentVenueResultPointsDetails
2009World Youth ChampionshipsBrixen, Italy2nd564714.22–1.82–9.71–24.75–5.67–42.53–2:20.94
2010World Junior ChampionshipsMoncton, Canada6th5618 pts14.57–1.69–10.80–25.47–5.85–49.04–2:21.40
2011European Junior ChampionshipsTallinn, Estonia3rd606313.97–1.78–12.09–24.93–5.90–50.70–2:16.31
2012European ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland2nd633513.53–1.83–11.81–24.36–6.31–47.32–2:12.82
Olympic GamesLondon, United Kingdom9th641413.71–1.83–12.64–24.16PB-6.13–51.27–2:12.13PB
2013World ChampionshipsBeijing, China9th615913.89–1.80–12.36–24.73–5.96–50.75–2:16.05
2014European ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia6th631013.61–1.82–12.58–24.75–6.20–51.30–2:16.90
2015World ChampionshipsBeijing, China3rd6516 NR13.21PB–1.77–12.71–23.97–6.32PB–53.67–2:13.79
2016Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil4th661713.33–1.77–13.52–23.76–6.12–55.93PB–2:09:43
2017World ChampionshipsLondon, United KingdomDNF13.71–DNS

Personal bests

Outdoor

Event Record Wind Venue Date
23.49 -2.9 27 May 2017
2:09.43 13 August 2016
13.07 +0.5 28 May 2016
1.87 15 June 2019
6.64 +0.828 May 2017
14.03 19 July 2018
56.32 19 May2017
6815 28 May 2017

Indoor

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Event Record Venue Date
7.60 18 January 2014
2:14.01 Emirates Arena, Glasgow (GBR) 1 March 2019
8.29 Emirates Arena, Glasgow (GBR) 1March 2019
1.85 25 February 2012
6.49 9 March 2016
13.91 3February 2019
4701 Emirates Arena, Glasgow (GBR) 1March 2019