She set two world records in the
women's heptathlon: • 6166 points on April 23-24, 1981, at the
Mt. SAC Relays in
Walnut, California. • 6308 points on May 24-25, 1981 in
Gotzis,
Austria. Note 1: The scores above use the scoring tables in use at the time; the points in the 1984 tables are 6104 and 6291 respectively. Note 2: Frederick's score of 6104 points is the first world record recognized by World Athletics. Frederick captured the bronze medal at the
1987 World Championships in Athletics, finishing behind teammate
Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Note: she also competed at the
1983 World Championships in the heptathlon not starting the final event. Frederick competed in the
AIAW for the
Colorado Buffaloes track and field team, winning the pentathlon at the
1973 AIAW Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Frederick was
nine times national champion at the pentathlon/heptathlon: 1972-3, 1975-6, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985-6. In addition, Frederick was national outdoor champion in the
100 meter hurdles in 1975 and 1976 and indoor in the
60 yards hurdles in 1977. Note: her time in 1977 is credited as an indoor world best time of 7.3 s.
Olympics In 1972, Frederick was third at the
Olympic Trials in the pentathlon (first American) and qualified for her first Olympics, eventually
finishing 21st. In 1976, Frederick won the
Olympic Trials in the pentathlon and subsequently
finished 7th at the Olympics. In 1980, Frederick withdrew from the
Olympic Trials in the pentathlon after the third event with an injury. In 1984, Frederick was again injured for the
Olympic Trials (for the heptathlon) and failed to record a height in the High Jump.
World University Games Frederick competed for the United States at the World University Games in the pentathlon coming
first in 1975,
second in 1977 and
fifth in 1973. ==Later Life==