Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 2017 – maraton kobiet
Maraton kobiet – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozegranych podczas lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w Londynie.
Terminarz
Data | Godzina[1] | |
---|---|---|
6 sierpnia | 14:00[2] | Finał |
Rekordy
Tabela prezentuje rekord świata, rekord mistrzostw świata oraz najlepszy wynik na listach światowych przed rozpoczęciem mistrzostw[3].
Zawodnik | Wynik | Miejsce | Data | |
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Rekord świata | Paula Radcliffe | 2:15:25 | Londyn | (dts) | 13 kwietnia 2003
Rekord mistrzostw świata | Paula Radcliffe | 2:20:57 | Helsinki | (dts) | 14 sierpnia 2005
Listy światowe | Mary Keitany | 2:17:01 | Londyn | (dts) | 23 kwietnia 2017
Rekord Afryki | Mary Keitany | 2:17:01 | Londyn | (dts) | 23 kwietnia 2017
Rekord Ameryki Południowej | Inés Melchor | 2:26:48 | Berlin | (dts) | 28 września 2014
Rekord Ameryki Północnej | Deena Kastor | 2:19:36 | Londyn | (dts) | 23 kwietnia 2006
Rekord Australii i Oceanii | Benita Willis | 2:22:36 | Chicago | (dts) | 22 października 2006
Rekord Azji | Mizuki Noguchi | 2:19:12 | Berlin | (dts) | 25 września 2005
Rekord Europy | Paula Radcliffe | 2:15:25 | Londyn | (dts) | 13 kwietnia 2003
Minima kwalifikacyjne
Aby zakwalifikować się do mistrzostw, należało wypełnić minimum kwalifikacyjne wynoszące 2:45:00 (uzyskane w okresie od 1 2016 do 23 lipca 2017)[4].
Wyniki
Pozycja | Zawodniczka | Państwo | Czas | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rose Chelimo | Bahrajn | 2:27:11 | ||
Edna Kiplagat | Kenia | 2:27:18 | ||
Amy Cragg | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:27:18 | ||
4 | Flomena Cheyech Daniel | Kenia | 2:27:21 | |
5 | Shure Demise | Etiopia | 2:27:58 | |
6 | Eunice Kirwa | Bahrajn | 2:28:17 | |
7 | Helah Kiprop | Kenia | 2:28:19 | |
8 | Mare Dibaba | Etiopia | 2:28:49 | |
9 | Jessica Trengove | Australia | 2:28:59 | |
10 | Berhane Dibaba | Etiopia | 2:29:01 | |
11 | Serena Burla | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:29:32 | |
12 | Aselefech Mergia | Etiopia | 2:29:43 | |
13 | Charlotte Purdue | Wielka Brytania | 2:29:48 | |
14 | Eva Vrabcová-Nývltová | Czechy | 2:29:56 | |
15 | Kim Hye-gyong | Korea Północna | 2:30:29 | |
16 | Mao Kiyota | Japonia | 2:30:36 | |
17 | Yuka Ando | Japonia | 2:31:31 | |
18 | Alyson Dixon | Wielka Brytania | 2:31:36 | |
19 | Helalia Johannes | Namibia | 2:32:01 | |
20 | Sinead Diver | Australia | 2:33:26 | |
21 | Marta Esteban | Hiszpania | 2:33:37 | |
22 | Fate Tola | Niemcy | 2:33:39 | |
23 | Izabela Trzaskalska | Polska | 2:35:03 | |
24 | Milly Clark | Australia | 2:35:27 | |
25 | Anne-Mari Hyryläinen | Finlandia | 2:35:33 | |
26 | Inés Melchor | Peru | 2:35:34 | |
27 | Risa Shigetomo | Japonia | 2:36:03 | |
28 | Filomena Costa | Portugalia | 2:36:42 | |
29 | Jo Un-ok | Korea Północna | 2:36:46 | |
30 | Beata Naigambo | Namibia | 2:37:24 | |
31 | Ilona Marhele | Łotwa | 2:37:40 | |
32 | Rosa Chacha | Ekwador | 2:37:50 | |
33 | Claire McCarthy | Irlandia | 2:38:26 | |
34 | Lim Kyung-hee | Korea Południowa | 2:38:38 | |
35 | Dagmara Handzlik | Cypr | 2:38:52 | |
36 | Katarzyna Kowalska | Polska | 2:39:39 | |
37 | Lindsay Flanagan | Stany Zjednoczone | 2:39:47 | |
38 | Kim Seong-eun | Korea Południowa | 2:39:52 | |
39 | Katharina Heinig | Niemcy | 2:39:59 | |
40 | Mapaseka Makhanya | Południowa Afryka | 2:40:15 | |
41 | Lonah Chemtai | Izrael | 2:40:22 | |
42 | Viktoriia Poliudina | Kirgistan | 2:40:28 | |
43 | Tracy Barlow | Wielka Brytania | 2:41:03 | |
44 | Darya Mykhaylova | Ukraina | 2:41:29 | |
45 | Vaida Žūsinaitė | Litwa | 2:41:44 | |
46 | Paula González Berodia | Hiszpania | 2:42:47 | |
47 | Rutendo Nyahora | Zimbabwe | 2:42:53 | |
48 | Tetyana Vernyhor | Ukraina | 2:43:12 | |
49 | Wilma Arizapana | Peru | 2:43:13 | |
50 | Lavinia Haitope | Namibia | 2:44:02 | |
51 | Tarah Korir | Kanada | 2:44:30 | |
52 | Khishigsaikhan Galbadrakh | Mongolia | 2:44:48 | |
53 | Anita Kažemāka | Łotwa | 2:44:49 | |
54 | Choi Kyung-sun | Korea Południowa | 2:45:46 | |
55 | Dailín Belmonte | Kuba | 2:46:15 | |
56 | Sara Ramadhani | Tanzania | 2:46:23 | |
57 | Bojana Bjeljac | Chorwacja | 2:46:46 | |
58 | Munkhzaya Bayartsogt | Mongolia | 2:46:59 | |
59 | Jenna Challenor | Południowa Afryka | 2:47:22 | |
60 | Lisa Ring | Szwecja | 2:48:39 | |
61 | Carmen Toaquiza | Ekwador | 2:48:45 | |
62 | Rosa Godoy | Argentyna | 2:49:30 | |
63 | Maor Tiyouri | Izrael | 2:49:45 | |
64 | Monika Athare | Indie | 2:49:54 | |
65 | Liu Qinghong | Chińska Republika Ludowa | 2:52:21 | |
66 | Julija Andriejewa | Kirgistan | 2:53:17 | |
67 | Liliana Maria Dragomir | Rumunia | 2:53:30 | |
68 | Mayada Al-Sayad | Palestyna | 2:54:58 | |
69 | Matea Matošević | Chorwacja | 2:55:06 | |
70 | Dayna Pidhoresky | Kanada | 2:56:15 | |
71 | Gloria Privileggio | Grecja | 2:57:06 | |
72 | Angela Brito | Ekwador | 2:58:21 | |
73 | Yelena Nanaziashvili | Kazachstan | 2:58:32 | |
74 | Fortunale Chidzivo | Zimbabwe | 2:58:51 | |
75 | Teodora Simović | Serbia | 2:59:01 | |
76 | Nikolina Stepan | Chorwacja | 2:59:43 | |
77 | María Grazzia Bianchi | Wenezuela | 3:04:11 | |
78 | Marisa Casanueva | Hiszpania | 3:05:03 | |
- | Cao Mojie | Chińska Republika Ludowa | DNF | |
- | Fadime Suna Çelik | Turcja | DNF | |
- | Kenza Dahmani | Algieria | DNF | |
- | Hsieh Chien-ho | Chińskie Tajpej | DNF | |
- | Viktoria Khapilina | Ukraina | DNF | |
- | Kim Hye-song | Korea Północna | DNF | |
- | Yolimar Pineda | Wenezuela | DNF | |
- | Ourania Rebouli | Grecja | DNF | |
- | Catarina Ribeiro | Portugalia | DNF | |
- | Magdalena Shauri | Tanzania | DNF | |
- | Paula Todoran | Rumunia | DNF | |
- | Hiruni Kesara Wijavaratine | Sri Lanka | DNF | |
- | Louise Wiker | Szwecja | DNF | |
- | Yelena Dolinin | Izrael | DNS |
Przypisy
- ↑ Czasu miejscowego
- ↑ TIMETABLE BY DAY 16TH IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS London, GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. 04 AUG 2017 - 13 AUG 2017, iaaf.org [dostęp 2017-08-07] (ang.).
- ↑ Women's Marathon Records, iaaf.org [dostęp 2017-08-07] (ang.).
- ↑ IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS London, GBR 4-13 August 2017, Qualification System and Entry Standards (ang.). european-athletics.org. [dostęp 2017-08-07].
Bibliografia
- 16th IAAF World Championships – Complete Results Set (ang.). iaaf.org. [dostęp 2017-08-07].
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