20 km walk

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20 km walking is an Olympic track and field competitionfor men and women and is held on a street track. In contrast to runners, walkers must always have contact with the ground, at least without any interruption that is visible to the human eye. In addition, the walker must keep the front leg straight from touching the ground to reaching the vertical position. These regulations are monitored by the judges during the competition. If a violation is found, the referee requests the disqualification of the walker concerned. The number of disqualification requests made for the participants (by different judges) is noted on a board that is visible to all at the edge of the course. If three (or more) judges have made disqualification requests for an athlete, he will be disqualified, of which he will be informed by showing a red trowel. In addition, the referees have the opportunity as often as they like to indicate to an athlete an uncleanness in his walking style by showing a yellow trowel with a corresponding symbol (angle in the case of insufficient knee extension, tilde (wave) in the case of insufficient ground contact), which is, however, not yet big enough for one Disqualification request to point out.

The 20 km course is the shorter of two Olympic disciplines (besides walking 50 km ). The same route is also carried out as a train walk and then referred to as a 20,000 meter walk to distinguish it. There is also a team classification at the German Championships in 20 km walking. The times of the three best participants in a club or a starting community are added up.

The fastest men achieve times of 1:17 hours, which corresponds to 4.27 m / s or 15.37 km / h.

The fastest women achieve times of 1:26 hours, which corresponds to 3.83 m / s or 13.79 km / h.

Walking 20 km has been an Olympic decision for men since 1956 and for women since 2000 .

See also: walking

history

Sports walking has early roots in multi-day hikes in England in the 18th century.

At the English championships, Gehen was held for the first time in 1866 as a 7-mile track competition.

In Germany at the end of the 19th century, competitions were held over extremely long distances. When walking distance from Vienna to Berlin in 1893 over a distance of 578 kilometers (winner: Arno Elsässer , Magdeburg in 154: 35 h; quiet 10 pm to 4 am), no walking technique was prescribed, and running was also allowed. The Distance Marching Association Berlin-Vienna organized a 270 km walk from Berlin to Friedrichsruh on May 12, 1894 (winner: Fritz Maag , pure walking time: 58:53 h). On October 14, 1894, a 100 km walk took place as the Berlin championship (winner: Christian Clasen , 12:27:53 h).

Walking for men was part of the Olympic program at the 1906 Olympic Intermediate Games as 1,500 and 3,000-meter track walking, then also at the official Olympic Games in 1908 with distances of 3,500 meters and 10 miles. In 1928 walking was canceled because of the many violations of the rules in 1924 , and in 1932 it was re -included in the Olympic program as 50 km walking .

Until the mid-1920s, walking competitions were primarily held on the cinder track. With the transition to street walking at the Olympic Games in 1924 , rail walking lost its importance. In 1934, the International Athletics Federation IAAF decided to only recognize times achieved on the track as a record. In Germany, walking competitions took place almost exclusively on the street until 1945.

Walking 20 km was introduced as an Olympic discipline in 1956 . Women were allowed to start on the 10-kilometer route for the first time in 1992 , and have been going on the 20-kilometer route since 2000 .

The length of the walking disciplines at the Olympic Games has been changed several times:

Men:

  • 1906 : walking by train, 1500 m and 3000 m
  • 1908 : Going by train, 3500 m and 10 miles
  • 1912 : walking by train, 10,000 m
  • 1920 : walking by train, 3000 m and 10,000 m
  • 1924 : Walking on the street, 10 km
  • 1932 and 1936 : walking on the street, 50 km
  • 1948 and 1952 : 10,000 m walking by train and 50 km walking on streets
  • 1956 to 1972 : Street walking, 20 km and 50 km
  • 1976 : Walking on the street, men only, 20 km
  • since 1980 : street walking, 20 km and 50 km

Women:

  • 1992 and 1996 : walking on the street, 10 km
  • since 2000 : walking on the street, 20 km

Milestones

  • Men, scored in track competitions:
    • First time under 1:40 hours: 1:39:25 h, Hermann Müller , 1909German EmpireThe German Imperium 
    • First time under 1:35 hours: 1: 34: 26.0 h, Janis Dalins , 1933LatviaLatvia 
    • First time under 1:30 hours: 1: 28: 45.2 h, Leonid Spirin , 1956Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
    • First time under 1:25 hours: 1: 24: 45.0 h, Bernd Kannenberg , 1974Germany BRBR Germany 
    • First time under 1:20 hours: 1: 18: 40.0 h, Ernesto Canto , 1984MexicoMexico 
  • Men, scored in street competitions:
    • First time under 1:35 hours: 1:34:15 h, Václav Balšán , 1933Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia 
    • First time under 1:30 hours: 1:28:39 h, Wladimir Guk , 1957Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
    • First time under 1:25 hours: 1:24:50 h, Paul Nihill , 1972United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
    • First time under 1:20 hours: 1:19:35 h, Domingo Colin , 1980MexicoMexico 
  • Women, scored in track competitions:
  • Women, scored in street competitions:
    • First time under 2 hours: 1:59:01 h, Lina Aebersold , 1934SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
    • First time under 1:50 hours: 1:47:09 h, Margareta Simu , 1973SwedenSweden 
    • First time under 1:40 hours: 1:39:31 h, Susan Cook , 1981AustraliaAustralia 
    • First time under 1:35 and 1:30 hours: 1:29:40 h, Kerry Saxby-Junna , 1988AustraliaAustralia 
    • First time under 1:25 hours: 1:24:50 h, Olimpiada Iwanowa , 2001RussiaRussia 

Most successful athlete

statistics

Olympic Games medalist

Men

year gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
1956 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Leonid Spirin Soviet UnionSoviet Union Antanas Mikėnas Soviet UnionSoviet Union Bruno Junk
1960 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Volodymyr Holubnychy AustraliaAustralia Noel Freeman United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stan Vickers
1964 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ken Matthews Germany team all GermanAll-German team Dieter Lindner Soviet UnionSoviet Union Volodymyr Holubnychy
1968 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Volodymyr Holubnychy MexicoMexico José Pedraza Soviet UnionSoviet Union Nikolai Smaga
1972 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Peter Frenkel Soviet UnionSoviet Union Volodymyr Holubnychy Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hans-Georg Reimann
1976 MexicoMexico Daniel Bautista Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hans-Georg Reimann Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Peter Frenkel
1980 ItalyItaly Maurizio Damilano Soviet UnionSoviet Union Pyotr Pochinchuk Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Roland Wieser
1984 MexicoMexico Ernesto Canto MexicoMexico Raúl González ItalyItaly Maurizio Damilano
1988 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jozef Pribilinec Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ronald Weigel ItalyItaly Maurizio Damilano
1992 SpainSpain Daniel Plaza CanadaCanada Guillaume LeBlanc ItalyItaly Giovanni De Benedictis
1996 EcuadorEcuador Jefferson Perez RussiaRussia Ilya Markov MexicoMexico Bernardo Segura
2000 PolandPoland Robert Korzeniowski MexicoMexico Noé Hernández RussiaRussia Vladimir Andreyev
2004 ItalyItaly Ivano Brugnetti SpainSpain Francisco Javier Fernández AustraliaAustralia Nathan Deakes
2008 RussiaRussia Valery Borchin EcuadorEcuador Jefferson Perez AustraliaAustralia Jared Tallent
2012 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Chen thing GuatemalaGuatemala Erick Barrondo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Zhen
2016 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Zhen China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Cai Zelin AustraliaAustralia Dane Bird-Smith

Women

year gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
2000 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Liping NorwayNorway Kjersti places SpainSpain Maria Vasco
2004 GreeceGreece Athanasia Tsoumeleka RussiaRussia Olimpiada Ivanova AustraliaAustralia Jane Saville
2008 RussiaRussia Olga Kaniskina NorwayNorway Kjersti places ItalyItaly Elisa Rigaudo
2012 RussiaRussia Elena Laschmanova China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Qoijing Gyi China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hong
2016 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Lü Xiuzhi UkraineUkraine Lyudmyla Oljanowska

World Championships medalist

Men

year gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
1983 MexicoMexico Ernesto Canto CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jozef Pribilinec Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yevgeny Jewsjukov
1987 ItalyItaly Maurizio Damilano CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jozef Pribilinec SpainSpain Josep Marín
1991 ItalyItaly Maurizio Damilano Soviet UnionSoviet Union Mikhail Shchennikov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yevgeny Mizulia
1993 SpainSpain Valentí Massana ItalyItaly Giovanni De Benedictis SpainSpain Daniel Plaza
1995 ItalyItaly Michele Didoni SpainSpain Valentí Massana BelarusBelarus Yevgeny Mizulia
1997 MexicoMexico Daniel García RussiaRussia Mikhail Shchennikov BelarusBelarus Mikhail Khmelnitsky
1999 RussiaRussia Ilya Markov EcuadorEcuador Jefferson Perez MexicoMexico Daniel García
2001 RussiaRussia Roman Raskasow RussiaRussia Ilya Markov RussiaRussia Viktor Burayev
2003 EcuadorEcuador Jefferson Perez SpainSpain Francisco Javier Fernández RussiaRussia Roman Raskasow
2005 EcuadorEcuador Jefferson Perez SpainSpain Francisco Javier Fernández SpainSpain Juan Manuel Molina
2007 EcuadorEcuador Jefferson Perez SpainSpain Francisco Javier Fernández TunisiaTunisia Hatem Ghoula
2009 RussiaRussia Valery Borchin China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Hao MexicoMexico Eder Sánchez
2011 RussiaRussia Valery Borchin RussiaRussia Vladimir Kanajkin SpainSpain Luis Fernando López
2013 RussiaRussia Alexander Ivanov China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Chen thing SpainSpain Miguel Ángel López
2015 SpainSpain Miguel Ángel López China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Zhen CanadaCanada Benjamin Thorne
2017 ColombiaColombia Eider Arévalo Authorized Neutral AthletesAuthorized Neutral Athletes Sergei Shirobokov BrazilBrazil Caio Bonfim
2019 JapanJapan Toshikazu Yamanishi Authorized Neutral AthletesAuthorized Neutral Athletes Vasily Misinov SwedenSweden Perseus Karlström

Women

year gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
1999 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hongyu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Yan AustraliaAustralia Kerry Saxby-Junna
2001 RussiaRussia Olimpiada Ivanova BelarusBelarus Valyanzina Zybulskaya ItalyItaly Elisabetta Perrone
2003 RussiaRussia Elena Nikolaeva IrelandIreland Gillian O'Sullivan BelarusBelarus Valyanzina Zybulskaya
2005 RussiaRussia Olimpiada Ivanova BelarusBelarus Ryta Turawa PortugalPortugal Susana Feitor
2007 RussiaRussia Olga Kaniskina RussiaRussia Tatiana Shemjakina SpainSpain Maria Vasco
2009 RussiaRussia Olga Kaniskina IrelandIreland Olive Loughnane China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hong
2011 RussiaRussia Olga Kaniskina China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hong RussiaRussia Anissja Kirdjapkina
2013 RussiaRussia Elena Laschmanova RussiaRussia Anissja Kirdjapkina China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hong
2015 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Lü Xiuzhi UkraineUkraine Lyudmyla Oljanowska
2017 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yang Jiayu MexicoMexico María Guadalupe González ItalyItaly Antonella Palmisano
2019 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Qoijing Gyi China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yang Liujing

See also

World record development

Men

Time (h) Surname date place
1:38:43 German EmpireThe German Imperium Hermann Muller October 4, 1911 Berlin
1:37:57 FranceFrance Émile Anthoine July 13, 1913 Paris
1:34:15 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Václav Balšán August 13, 1933 Cesky Brod
1:33:25 German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) Fritz lead white June 7, 1936 Fürstenwalde
1:32:12 SwedenSweden John Mikaelsson May 30, 1937 Malmo
1:31:44 SwedenSweden John Mikaelsson June 10, 1946 Stockholm
1:31:21 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Josef Doležal 5th June 1955 Prague
1:30:36 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Volodymyr Holubnychy September 23, 1955 Kiev
1:30:00 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Josef Doležal July 25, 1956 Prague
1:28:39 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Guk April 13, 1957 Kiev
1:27:29 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Leonid Spirin July 7, 1959 Moscow
1:27:04 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Volodymyr Holubnychy 5th July 1959 Moscow
1:25:58 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Anatoly Wedjakov September 6, 1959 Moscow
1:25:22 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Gennady Agapov July 21, 1968 Leningrad
1:25:19 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Gennady Agapov May 7, 1972 Berlin
1:24:50 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Paul Nihill July 30, 1972 Douglas
1:23:40 MexicoMexico Daniel Bautista May 30, 1976 Bydgoszcz
1:23:30 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Anatoly Solomin July 19, 1978 Vilnius
1:23:12 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Roland Wieser August 30, 1978 Prague
1:22:19 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vadim Zwetkow May 13, 1979 Klaipeda
1:22:16 MexicoMexico Daniel Bautista May 19, 1979 Valencia
1:21:04 MexicoMexico Daniel Bautista June 9, 1976 Vretstorp
1:21:01 FinlandFinland Reima saloons September 9, 1979 Raisio
1:21:00 MexicoMexico Daniel Bautista March 30, 1980 Xalapa
1:19:35 MexicoMexico Domingo Colin April 27, 1980 Cherkassy
1:19:30 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jozef Pribilinec September 24, 1983 Mountains
1:19:24 MexicoMexico Carlos Mercenario May 3, 1987 New York City
1:19:12 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Axel Noack June 21, 1987 Karl Marx City
1:19:08 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Mikhail Shchennikov July 30, 1988 Kiev
1:18:20 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Andrei Perlow May 26, 1990 Moscow
1:18:13 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavol Blažek September 16, 1990 Hildesheim
1:18:04 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Bu Lingtang April 7, 1994 Beijing
1:17:46 GuatemalaGuatemala Julio Martínez May 8, 1999 Eisenhüttenstadt
1:17:22 SpainSpain Francisco Javier Fernández April 28, 2002 Turku
1:17:21 EcuadorEcuador Jefferson Perez August 23, 2003 Paris
1:17:16 RussiaRussia Vladimir Kanaikin September 29, 2007 Saransk
1:16:36 JapanJapan Yūsuke Suzuki March 15, 2015 Nomi

Women

Time (h) Surname date place
2:24:00 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Antonie Briksová September 6, 1931 Prague
2:14:07 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Antonie Odvárková September 14, 1931 Prague
1:59:02 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lina Aebersold June 9, 1934 Zurich
1:57:35 South AfricaSouth Africa Marie van Tonder July 28, 1962 Cape Town
1:57:26 SwedenSweden Irma Hansson October 27, 1963 Copenhagen
1:54:30 SwedenSweden Irma Hansson October 22, 1967 Copenhagen
1:53:46 DenmarkDenmark Karin Möller October 27, 1968 Copenhagen
1:51:05 SwedenSweden Irma Hansson October 12, 1969 Copenhagen
1:47:10 SwedenSweden Margareta Simu 22nd September 1973 Copenhagen
1:43:38 AustraliaAustralia Lilian Harpur July 16, 1977 Adelaide
1:43:20 NorwayNorway Thorill Gylder April 23, 1978 Mixhuca
1:41:42 AustraliaAustralia Susan Cook 3rd February 1980 Melbourne
1:39:31 AustraliaAustralia Susan Cook December 20, 1981 Melbourne
1:36:36 AustraliaAustralia Susan Cook December 19, 1982 Melbourne
1:36:23 AustraliaAustralia Susan Cook 7th July 1984 Canberra
1:36:19 AustraliaAustralia Sally Pierson 17th July 1984 Melbourne
1:29:40 AustraliaAustralia Kerry Saxby May 13, 1988 Name
1:27:30 RussiaRussia Nadezhda Ryashkina February 7, 1999 Eagle
1:27:30 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hongyu May 1, 1995 Beijing
1:25:18 RussiaRussia Tatyana Gudkova May 19, 2000 Moscow
1:24:50 RussiaRussia Olimpiada Ivanova March 4, 2001 Eagle
1:24:47 RussiaRussia Elmira Alembekowa February 27, 2015 Sochi
1:24:38 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hong June 6, 2015 A Coruña

World best list

Men

All walkers with a performance of 1:18:33 hours or faster.

Last change: March 4th, 2017

  1. 1:16:36 h Yūsuke Suzuki , Nomi , March 15, 2015JapanJapan 
  2. 1:16:43 h Sergei Morozov , Saransk , June 8, 2008RussiaRussia 
  3. 1:17:02 h Yohann Diniz , Arles , March 8, 2015FranceFrance 
  4. 1:17:16 h Vladimir Kanaikin , Saransk , September 29, 2007RussiaRussia 
  5. 1:17:21 h Jefferson Pérez , Paris , August 23, 2003EcuadorEcuador 
  6. 1:17:22 h Francisco Javier Fernández , Turku , April 28, 2002SpainSpain 
  7. 1:17:23 h Wladimir Stankin , Adler , February 8, 2004RussiaRussia 
  8. 1:17:33 h Nathan Deakes , Cixi , April 23, 2005AustraliaAustralia 
  9. 1:17:36 h Wang Zhen , Taicang , March 30, 2012China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  10. 1:17:38 h Valery Bortschin , Adler , February 28, 2009RussiaRussia 
  11. 1:17:40 h Chen Ding , Taicang , March 30, 2012China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  12. 1:17:41 h Zhu Hongjun , Cixi , April 23, 2005China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  13. 1:17:46 h Julio René Martínez , Eisenhüttenstadt , May 8, 1999GuatemalaGuatemala 
  14. 1:17:46 h Roman Rasskasow , Moscow , May 19, 2000RussiaRussia 
  15. 1:17:47 h Andrei Rusavin , Sochi , February 18, 2012RussiaRussia 
  16. 1:17:53 h Cui Zhide , Cixi , April 23, 2005China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  17. 1:17:54 h Wang Kaihua , Huangshan , March 4, 2017China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  18. 1:17:56 h Alejandro López , Eisenhüttenstadt , May 8, 1999MexicoMexico 
  19. 1:18:03 h Eiki Takahashi , Kobe , February 15, 2015JapanJapan 
  20. 1:18:04 h Bo Lingtang , Beijing , April 7, 1994China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  21. 1:18:05 h Dmitri Jesipchuk , Adler , March 4, 2001RussiaRussia 
  22. 1:18:06 h Viktor Burajew , Adler , March 4, 2001RussiaRussia 
  23. 1:18:06 h Vladimir Parwatkin , Adler , March 12, 2005RussiaRussia 
  24. 1:18:07 h Li Gaobo , Cixi , April 23, 2005China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  25. 1:18:12 h Artur Meljaschkewitsch , Brest , March 10, 2001BelarusBelarus 
  26. 1:18:13 h Pavol Blažek , Hildesheim , September 16, 1990SlovakiaSlovakia 
  27. 1:18:13 h Hao Wang , Jinan , October 22, 2009China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  28. 1:18:14 h Mikhail Khmelnitsky , Salihorsk , May 13, 2000BelarusBelarus 
  29. 1:18:14 h Noé Hernández , Saint-Denis , 23 August 2003MexicoMexico 
  30. 1:18:16 h Vladimir Andreyev , Moscow , May 19, 2000RussiaRussia 
  31. 1:18:17 h Ilja Markow , Sochi , March 12, 2005RussiaRussia 
  32. 1:18:18 h Jauhen Misjulja , Eisenhüttenstadt , May 11, 1996BelarusBelarus 
  33. 1:18:18 h Sergei Bakulin , Adler , February 23, 2008RussiaRussia 
  34. 1:18:20 h Andrei Perlow , Moscow May 26, 1990Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
  35. 1:18:20 h Denis Nischegorodow , Adler , March 4, 2001RussiaRussia 
  36. 1:18:22 h Robert Korzeniowski , Hildesheim , July 9, 2000PolandPoland 
  37. 1:18:23 h Andrei Makarov , Salihorsk , May 13, 2000BelarusBelarus 
  38. 1:18:23 h Isamu Fujisawa , Kobe , February 19, 2017JapanJapan 
  39. 1:18:24 h Alex Schwazer , Lugano , March 14, 2010ItalyItaly 
  40. 1:18:25 h Andrei Krivov , Sochi , February 18, 2012RussiaRussia 
  41. 1:18:25 h Erick Barrondo , Lugano , March 18, 2012GuatemalaGuatemala 
  42. 1:18:25 h Sergei Shirobokov , Sochi , February 18, 2017RussiaRussia 
  43. 1:18:27 h Daniel García , Poděbrady , April 19, 1997MexicoMexico 
  44. 1:18:27 h Xing Shucai , Cixi , April 23, 2005China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  45. 1:18:28 h Petr Trofimov , Sochi , February 23, 2013RussiaRussia 
  46. 1:18:29 h Stanislav Jemelyanov , Sochi , February 18, 2012RussiaRussia 
  47. 1:18:30 h Yu Chaohong , Cixi , April 23, 2005China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  48. 1:18:31 h Han Yucheng , Cixi , April 23, 2005China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  49. 1:18:32 h Li Zewen , Poděbrady , April 19, 1997China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  50. 1:18:33 h Liu Yunfeng , Cixi , April 23, 2005China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 

Women

All walkers with a performance of 1:27:18 hours or faster.

As of August 11, 2018

  1. 1:24:38 h Liu Hong , La Coruña , June 6, 2015China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  2. 1:24:47 h Elmira Alembekowa , Sochi , February 27, 2015RussiaRussia 
  3. 1:24:50 h Olimpiada Iwanowa , Adler , March 4th 2001RussiaRussia 
  4. 1:24:56 h Olga Kaniskina , Adler , February 28, 2009RussiaRussia 
  5. 1:25:02 h Jelena Laschmanowa , London , August 11, 2012RussiaRussia 
  6. 1:25:03 h Marina Pandakova , Sochi , February 27, 2015RussiaRussia 
  7. 1:25:04 h Svetlana Wassiljewa , Sochi , February 27, 2015RussiaRussia 
  8. 1:25:08 h Vera Sokolova , Sochi , February 26, 2011RussiaRussia 
  9. 1:25:09 h Anisja Kirdjapkina , Sochi , February 26, 2011RussiaRussia 
  10. 1:25:12 h Lü Xiuzhi , Beijing , March 20, 2015China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  11. 1:25:16 h Qoijing Gyi , London , August 11, 2012China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  12. 1:25:18 h Tatiana Gudkowa , Moscow , May 19, 2000RussiaRussia 
  13. 1:25:20 h Olga Polyakova , Moscow , May 19, 2000RussiaRussia 
  14. 1:25:22 h Ekaterina Medvedeva , Sochi , February 18, 2017RussiaRussia 
  15. 1:25:29 h Irina Stankina , Moscow , May 19, 2000RussiaRussia 
  16. 1:25:32 h Jelena Schumkina , Adler , February 28, 2009RussiaRussia 
  17. 1:25:46 h Tatjana Schemjakina , Adler , February 23, 2008RussiaRussia 
  18. 1:25:52 h Larissa Jemeljanowa , Adler , February 28, 2009RussiaRussia 
  19. 1:25:52 h Tatiana Sibilewa , Sochi , February 20, 2010RussiaRussia 
  20. 1:25:59 h Tamara Kowalenko , Moscow , May 19, 2000RussiaRussia 
  21. 1:26:11 h Ryta Turawa , Nyasvish , April 15, 2006BelarusBelarus 
  22. 1:26:14 h Irina Petrowa , Adler , February 19, 2006RussiaRussia 
  23. 1:26:16 h Lyudmila Archipowa , Adler , February 23, 2008RussiaRussia 
  24. 1:26:17 h Eleonora Giorgi , Murcia , May 17th, 2015ItalyItaly 
  25. 1:26:17 h María Guadalupe González , Rome , May 7th 2016MexicoMexico 
  26. 1:26:18 h Yang Jiayu , London , August 13, 2017China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  27. 1:26:22 h Wang Yan , Guangzhou , November 19, 2001China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  28. 1:26:22 h Jelena Nikolajewa , Cheboksary , May 18, 2003RussiaRussia 
  29. 1:26:23 h Wang Liping , Guangzhou , November 19, 2001China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  30. 1:26:27 h Sofia Brodatskaya , Sochi , February 18, 2017RussiaRussia 
  31. 1:26:28 h Irina Pudowkina , Adler , March 12, 2005RussiaRussia 
  32. 1:26:29 h Wang Na , Huangshan , March 4, 2017China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  33. 1:26:34 h Tatiana Kalmykowa , Saransk , June 8, 2008RussiaRussia 
  34. 1:26:35 h Liu Hongyu , Guangzhou , November 19, 2001China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  35. 1:26:36 h Antonella Palmisano , London , August 13, 2017ItalyItaly 
  36. 1:26:36 h Mária Pérez , Berlin , August 11, 2018SpainSpain 
  37. 1:26:46 h Song Hongjuan , Guangzhou , March 20, 2004China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
  38. 1:26:46 h Mariya Ponomareva , Cheboksary , June 25, 2016RussiaRussia 
  39. 1:26:47 h Irina Jumanowa , Adler , February 18, 2012RussiaRussia 
  40. 1:26:47 h Klavdija Afanassjewa , Cheboksary , June 25, 2016RussiaRussia 
  41. 1:26:50 h Natalja Fedoskina , Dudince , May 19, 2001RussiaRussia 
  42. 1:26:53 h Anežka Drahotová , Murcia , May 17, 2015Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
  43. 1:26:57 h Lyudmila Jefimkina , Adler , February 19, 2006RussiaRussia 
  44. 1:26:59 h Eric de Sena , London , 13 August 2017BrazilBrazil 
  45. 1:27:07 h Kjersti Plätzer , Beijing , August 21, 2008NorwayNorway 
  46. 1:27:09 h Elisabetta Perrone , Dudince , May 19, 2001ItalyItaly 
  47. 1:27:09 h Ljudmyla Oljanowska , Murcia , May 17th, 2015UkraineUkraine 
  48. 1:27:12 h Elisa Rigaudo , Beijing , August 21, 2008ItalyItaly 
  49. 1:27:14 h Antonina Petrowa , Adler , March 1, 2003RussiaRussia 
  50. 1:27:18 h Alena Senkowa-Nartowa , Adler , February 23, 2008RussiaRussia 

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Footnotes

  1. Time has not been ratified as a world record