Carolina Kluft Biography
Tsunami to make a film for Swedish TV and also sponsors children in Africa.
She is part of Reebok's "I am what I am" advertising campaign along with several other sports
stars. She has been the focus of poster photography for Reebok, taken by celebrity
photographer Jason Bell.
A massive score of 4933 points secured the pentathlon title at the 2003 World Indoor
Championships. Klüft followed this with personal bests and victories in the heptathlons in
Götzis and Tallinn.
She excelled even more by winning her first major outdoor title, the heptathlon at the 2003
World Championships in Athletics in Paris with a score of 7,001 points, ahead of Eunice
Barber, who had 6,755 points. Klüft thus became the third woman ever to break the 7,000
point barrier in the heptathlon. She set six personal bests in the seven disciplines including a
1.94m high jump and an exceptional 200m of 22.98s. At one stage she was on the brink of