Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 2011 – maraton kobiet
Złoty medal | |
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Srebrny medal | |
Brązowy medal |
Maraton kobiet – jedna z konkurencji rozegranych podczas lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w Daegu.
Obrończynią tytułu mistrzowskiego z 2009 roku była Bai Xue[1], która z powodu urazu nie wystartowała w Daegu. Bieg maratoński kobiet był pierwszą konkurencją podczas mistrzostw świata w Korei Południowej[2].
Terminarz
Data | Godzina[3] | |
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27 sierpnia | 09:00 | Finał |
Rezultaty
Finał
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Rezultat | Uwagi |
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1 | Edna Ngeringwony Kiplagat | Kenia | 2:28:43 | |
2 | Priscah Jeptoo | Kenia | 2:29:00 | |
3 | Sharon Jemutai Cherop | Kenia | 2:29:14 | SB |
4 | Bezunesh Bekele | Etiopia | 2:29:21 | |
5 | Yukiko Akaba | Japonia | 2:29:35 | |
6 | Zhou Chunxiu | Chiny | 2:29:58 | |
7 | Isabellah Andersson | Szwecja | 2:30:13 | |
8 | Wang Jiali | Chiny | 2:30:25 | |
9 | Marisa Barros | Portugalia | 2:30:29 | |
10 | Remi Nakazato | Japonia | 2:30:52 | |
11 | Chen Rong | Chiny | 2:31:11 | |
12 | Aberu Kebede | Etiopia | 2:31:22 | |
13 | Irene Jerotich Kosgei | Kenia | 2:31:29 | SB |
14 | Atsede Baysa | Etiopia | 2:31:37 | |
15 | Tetiana Hamera-Szmyrko | Ukraina | 2:31:58 | |
16 | Jia Chaofeng | Chiny | 2:31:58 | |
17 | Tera Moody | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:32:04 | SB |
18 | Yoshimi Ozaki | Japonia | 2:32:31 | |
19 | Azusa Nojiri | Japonia | 2:33:42 | |
20 | Lishan Dula | Bahrajn | 2:33:47 | |
21 | Ołena Burkowska | Ukraina | 2:34:21 | |
22 | Mai Itō | Japonia | 2:35:16 | |
23 | Margarita Płaksina | Rosja | 2:35:39 | |
24 | Susan Partridge | Wielka Brytania | 2:35:57 | |
25 | Diana Lobačevskė | Litwa | 2:36:05 | SB |
26 | Wang Xuequin | Chiny | 2:36:10 | |
27 | Lisa Stublić | Chorwacja | 2:36:41 | |
28 | Kim Sung-eun | Korea Południowa | 2:37:05 | SB |
29 | Caroline Rotich | Kenia | 2:37:07 | SB |
30 | Kathy Newberry | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:37:28 | SB |
31 | René Kalmer | Południowa Afryka | 2:38:16 | |
32 | Alisa McKaig | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:38:23 | SB |
33 | Tetiana Hołowczenko | Ukraina | 2:39:25 | SB |
34 | Lee Sook-jung | Korea Południowa | 2:40:23 | |
35 | Chung Yun-hee | Korea Południowa | 2:42:28 | |
36 | Bahar Doğan | Turcja | 2:42:56 | |
37 | Annerien van Schalkwyk | Południowa Afryka | 2:43:59 | SB |
38 | Colleen De Reuck | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:44:35 | SB |
39 | Luwsanlchündegijn Otgonbajar | Mongolia | 2:45:58 | |
40 | Zoila Gómez | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:46:44 | SB |
41 | Judith Toribio | Peru | 2:47:21 | |
42 | Alyson Dixon | Wielka Brytania | 2:50:51 | |
43 | Park Jun-sook | Korea Południowa | 3:03:34 | |
44 | Choi Bo-ra | Korea Południowa | 3:10:06 | |
45 | Moleboheng Mafata | Lesotho | 3:28:30 | SB |
46 | Shariska Winterdal | Aruba | 3:49:48 | SB |
Dire Tune | Etiopia | DSQ | ||
Lucia Kimani | Bośnia i Hercegowina | DNF | ||
Alessandra Aguilar | Hiszpania | DNF | ||
Aselefech Mergia | Etiopia | DNF | ||
Jemena Misayauri | Peru | DNF | ||
Epiphanie Nyirabarame | Rwanda | DNF | ||
Julija Ruban | Ukraina | DNF | ||
Kateryna Stecenko | Ukraina | DNF | ||
Tanith Maxwell | Południowa Afryka | DNS |
Przypisy
- ↑ Bob Ramsak , Event Report - Women's Marathon - Final, berlin.iaaf.org [dostęp 2011-08-24] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2012-05-10] (ang.).
- ↑ r, Nieobecni w Korei Płd., Polski Związek Lekkiej Atletyki [dostęp 2011-08-26] (pol.).
- ↑ Czasu koreańskiego
Bibliografia
- 2011 IAAF World Championships – Women's Marathon, daegu2011.iaaf.org [dostęp 2011-08-24] (ang.).
- Marathon Course, daegu2011.org [dostęp 2011-08-24] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2011-12-22] (ang.).
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