Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983 – maraton kobiet

Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983
Maraton kobiet
Złoty medalNorwegia Grete Waitz
Srebrny medalStany Zjednoczone Marianne Dickerson
Brązowy medal Raisa Smiechnowa
Mistrzyni świata Grete Waitz

Bieg maratoński kobiet – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozgrywanych podczas lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w 1983. Meta znajdowała się na Stadionie Olimpijskim w Helsinkach.

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Data
7 sierpniaFinał

Rekordy

ZawodniczkaWynikMiejsceData
Rekord świata[a]Stany Zjednoczone Joan Benoit2:22:43Stany Zjednoczone Boston1983-04-18 18 kwietnia 1983(dts)[1]

Wyniki

Poz.Imię i nazwiskoReprezentacjaWynikUwagi
1Waitz, GreteGrete Waitz Norwegia2:28:09
2Dickerson, MarianneMarianne Dickerson Stany Zjednoczone2:31:09
3Smiechnowa, RaisaRaisa Smiechnowa ZSRR2:31:13NR[2]
4Mota, RosaRosa Mota Portugalia2:31:50
5Gareau, JacquelineJacqueline Gareau Kanada2:32:35
6Fogli, LauraLaura Fogli Włochy2:33:31
7Joyce, ReginaRegina Joyce Irlandia2:33:52
8Toivonen, TuijaTuija Toivonen Finlandia2:34:14NR[3]
9Smith, JoyceJoyce Smith Wielka Brytania2:34:27
10Bielajewa, ŁucjaŁucja Bielajewa ZSRR2:34:44
11Marchisio, RitaRita Marchisio Włochy2:35:08
12Eide, DebbieDebbie Eide Stany Zjednoczone2:36:17
13May, CareyCarey May Irlandia2:36:28
14Quick, GlenysGlenys Quick Nowa Zelandia2:37:14
15Lövenich, MonikaMonika Lövenich RFN2:39:19
16Vartiainen, MarjaMarja Vartiainen Finlandia2:39:22
17Beurskens, CarlaCarla Beurskens Holandia2:39:25
18Szabó, KarolinaKarolina Szabó Węgry2:40:23
19Vahlensieck, ChristaChrista Vahlensieck RFN2:40:43
20Ilands, MagdaMagda Ilands Belgia2:40:52
21Hamilton, CindyCindy Hamilton Kanada2:41:27
22Binns, KathrynKathryn Binns Wielka Brytania2:42:12
23Iwanowa, ZojaZoja Iwanowa ZSRR2:43:27
24Drake, NgaireNgaire Drake Nowa Zelandia2:43:51
25Colwell, JillJill Colwell Australia2:45:07
26Turney, JackieJackie Turney Australia2:45:43
27Keskitalo, SinikkaSinikka Keskitalo Finlandia2:46:10
28Goertzen, DorothyDorothy Goertzen Kanada2:46:38
29Jacobsen, KerstiKersti Jacobsen Dania2:46:48
30Zsilak, IlonaIlona Zsilak Węgry2:46:48
31Tajima, MiekoMieko Tajima Japonia2:47:10
32Raisanen, TuulikkiTuulikki Raisanen Szwecja2:47:29
33Urbanová, JarmilaJarmila Urbanová Czechosłowacja2:48:28
34O’Connor, MaryMary O’Connor Nowa Zelandia2:48:44
35Gordon, YukoYuko Gordon Hongkong2:48:51
36Shmueli, ZehavaZehava Shmueli Izrael2:49:07
37Holm-Hansen, MetteMette Holm-Hansen Dania2:49:43
38Dybdahl, LoneLone Dybdahl Dania2:49:43
39Sloane, MeganMegan Sloane Australia2:51:11
40Oberli-Schuh, ElizabethElizabeth Oberli-Schuh Wenezuela2:51:30
41Palm, EvyEvy Palm Szwecja2:51:49
42Jacobsen, HeidiHeidi Jacobsen Norwegia2:52:51
43Hamrin, MiddeMidde Hamrin Szwecja2:52:53
44Foreman-Nagle, DeirdreDeirdre Foreman-Nagle Irlandia2:53:07
45Martínez, IciarIciar Martínez Hiszpania2:53:247
46Borralho, RitaRita Borralho Portugalia2:53:41
47Hovsengen, OddrunOddrun Hovsengen Norwegia2:54:04
48Ronquillo, Maria-LuisaMaria-Luisa Ronquillo Meksyk2:56:33
49Kaneko, RumikoRumiko Kaneko Japonia2:58:53
50Son Yong-hi Korea Północna2:59:10
51Kim Myong-suk Korea Północna3:12:41
Brown, JulieJulie Brown Stany ZjednoczoneDNF
Jayamani, KandasamyKandasamy Jayamani Singapur
Langlacé, ChantalChantal Langlacé Francja
Lohachart, YupinYupin Lohachart Tajlandia
Milana, AlbaAlba Milana Włochy
Teske, CharlotteCharlotte Teske RFN
Wu Jinmei Chiny
Kao Yueh-mei Chińskie Tajpej
Cesaretti, AmyAmy Cesaretti San MarinoDNS
Deurbroeck, Marie-ChristineMarie-Christine Deurbroeck Belgia
Ng, WinnieWinnie Ng Hongkong
Penny, GlynisGlynis Penny Wielka Brytania

Uwagi

  1. Nieoficjalny. Oficjalne rekordy świata World Athletics uznaje od 2003.

Przypisy

  1. Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 380 [dostęp 2021-09-06] (ang.).
  2. 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.)
  3. 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.)

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