Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983 – maraton kobiet
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Bieg maratoński kobiet – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozgrywanych podczas lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w 1983. Meta znajdowała się na Stadionie Olimpijskim w Helsinkach.
Terminarz
Data | |
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7 sierpnia | Finał |
Rekordy
Zawodniczka | Wynik | Miejsce | Data | |
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Rekord świata[a] | ![]() | 2:22:43 | ![]() | (dts)[1] | 18 kwietnia 1983
Wyniki
Poz. | Imię i nazwisko | Reprezentacja | Wynik | Uwagi |
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1 | Grete Waitz | ![]() | 2:28:09 | |
2 | Marianne Dickerson | ![]() | 2:31:09 | |
3 | Raisa Smiechnowa | ![]() | 2:31:13 | ![]() |
4 | Rosa Mota | ![]() | 2:31:50 | |
5 | Jacqueline Gareau | ![]() | 2:32:35 | |
6 | Laura Fogli | ![]() | 2:33:31 | |
7 | Regina Joyce | ![]() | 2:33:52 | |
8 | Tuija Toivonen | ![]() | 2:34:14 | ![]() |
9 | Joyce Smith | ![]() | 2:34:27 | |
10 | Łucja Bielajewa | ![]() | 2:34:44 | |
11 | Rita Marchisio | ![]() | 2:35:08 | |
12 | Debbie Eide | ![]() | 2:36:17 | |
13 | Carey May | ![]() | 2:36:28 | |
14 | Glenys Quick | ![]() | 2:37:14 | |
15 | Monika Lövenich | ![]() | 2:39:19 | |
16 | Marja Vartiainen | ![]() | 2:39:22 | |
17 | Carla Beurskens | ![]() | 2:39:25 | |
18 | Karolina Szabó | ![]() | 2:40:23 | |
19 | Christa Vahlensieck | ![]() | 2:40:43 | |
20 | Magda Ilands | ![]() | 2:40:52 | |
21 | Cindy Hamilton | ![]() | 2:41:27 | |
22 | Kathryn Binns | ![]() | 2:42:12 | |
23 | Zoja Iwanowa | ![]() | 2:43:27 | |
24 | Ngaire Drake | ![]() | 2:43:51 | |
25 | Jill Colwell | ![]() | 2:45:07 | |
26 | Jackie Turney | ![]() | 2:45:43 | |
27 | Sinikka Keskitalo | ![]() | 2:46:10 | |
28 | Dorothy Goertzen | ![]() | 2:46:38 | |
29 | Kersti Jacobsen | ![]() | 2:46:48 | |
30 | Ilona Zsilak | ![]() | 2:46:48 | |
31 | Mieko Tajima | ![]() | 2:47:10 | |
32 | Tuulikki Raisanen | ![]() | 2:47:29 | |
33 | Jarmila Urbanová | ![]() | 2:48:28 | |
34 | Mary O’Connor | ![]() | 2:48:44 | |
35 | Yuko Gordon | ![]() | 2:48:51 | |
36 | Zehava Shmueli | ![]() | 2:49:07 | |
37 | Mette Holm-Hansen | ![]() | 2:49:43 | |
38 | Lone Dybdahl | ![]() | 2:49:43 | |
39 | Megan Sloane | ![]() | 2:51:11 | |
40 | Elizabeth Oberli-Schuh | ![]() | 2:51:30 | |
41 | Evy Palm | ![]() | 2:51:49 | |
42 | Heidi Jacobsen | ![]() | 2:52:51 | |
43 | Midde Hamrin | ![]() | 2:52:53 | |
44 | Deirdre Foreman-Nagle | ![]() | 2:53:07 | |
45 | Iciar Martínez | ![]() | 2:53:247 | |
46 | Rita Borralho | ![]() | 2:53:41 | |
47 | Oddrun Hovsengen | ![]() | 2:54:04 | |
48 | Maria-Luisa Ronquillo | ![]() | 2:56:33 | |
49 | Rumiko Kaneko | ![]() | 2:58:53 | |
50 | Son Yong-hi | ![]() | 2:59:10 | |
51 | Kim Myong-suk | ![]() | 3:12:41 | |
– | Julie Brown | ![]() | DNF | |
Kandasamy Jayamani | ![]() | |||
Chantal Langlacé | ![]() | |||
Yupin Lohachart | ![]() | |||
Alba Milana | ![]() | |||
Charlotte Teske | ![]() | |||
Wu Jinmei | ![]() | |||
Kao Yueh-mei | ![]() | |||
– | Amy Cesaretti | ![]() | DNS | |
Marie-Christine Deurbroeck | ![]() | |||
Winnie Ng | ![]() | |||
Glynis Penny | ![]() |
Uwagi
- ↑ Nieoficjalny. Oficjalne rekordy świata World Athletics uznaje od 2003.
Przypisy
- ↑ Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 380 [dostęp 2021-09-06] (ang.).
- ↑ Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 256. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.)
- ↑ Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 254. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.)
Bibliografia
- IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 Statistics Handbook, World Athletics, s. 290 [dostęp 2021-09-06] (ang.).
- World Athletics Championships Helsinki (Olympic Stadium) 07 Aug - 14 Aug 1983 Marathon women Final Results, World Athletics [dostęp 2021-09-06] (ang.).
- IAAF World Championships Helsinki FIN 07 Aug 1983 Marathon, more.arrs.run [dostęp 2021-09-06] (ang.).
- Todor Krastew: Women Marathon I World Championship 1983 Helsinki, Finland (ang.). todor66.com. [dostęp 2021-09-06].
- Maraton. „Lekkoatletyka”. XXVIII (10), s. 36, październik 1983. Jacek Żemantowski (red. naczelny). Warszawa: RSW Prasa–Książka–Ruch (pol.).
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