European Athletics Championships 2010 / Results women
At the European Athletics Championships 2010 , 23 women's competitions were held.
100 m
space | Athlete | country | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Verena Sailer | GER | 11.10 PB |
2 | Véronique Mang | FRA | 11.11 PB |
3 | Myriam Soumaré | FRA | 11.18 PB |
4th | Ezinne Okparaebo | NOR | 11.23 |
5 | Marija Rjemjen | UKR | 11.31 |
6th | Anna Gurowa | RUS | 11.36 |
7th | Georgia Kokloni | GRE | 11.36 |
8th | Christine Arron | FRA | 11.37 |
Date: July 29, 2010
9:45 p.m.
Wind: −0.6 m / s
Brief report:
With her personal best, Verena Sailer won the first German 100 meter European Championship medal in 16 years with a time of 11.10 seconds. Véronique Mang and Myriam Soumaré also achieved second and third place with their respective personal bests.
200 m
space | Athlete | country | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Myriam Soumaré | FRA | 22.32 |
2 | Eelysaveta Bryshina | UKR | 22.44 |
3 | Alexandra Fedoriwa | RUS | 22.44 |
4th | Anastassija Kapachinskaya | RUS | 22.47 |
5 | Lina Jacques-Sébastien | FRA | 22.59 |
6th | Eleni Artymata | CYP | 22.61 |
7th | Yulia Chermoshanskaya | RUS | 22.67 |
DSQ | Véronique Mang | FRA |
Date: July 31, 2010 7:50 pm
Wind: +0.1 m / s
Brief report:
After the bronze medal in the 100-meter run, the Frenchwoman Soumaré won gold in the 200-meter run. The favored Russians came only to a bronze medal, Fedoriva took third place behind the Ukrainian Bryshina .
400 m
space | Athlete | country | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Tatiana Firowa | RUS | 49.89 |
2 | Xenia Ustalova | RUS | 49.92 |
3 | Antonina Kriwoschapka | RUS | 50.10 |
4th | Libania Grenot | ITA | 50.43 |
5 | Denisa Rosolová | CZE | 50.90 |
6th | Antonina Yefremova | UKR | 51.67 |
7th | Marta Milani | ITA | 51.87 |
8th | Muriel Hurtis-Houairi | FRA | 52.05 |
Date: July 30, 2010 7:35 pm
800 m
space | Athlete | country | Time (min) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Maria Savinova | RUS | 1: 58.22 |
2 | Yvonne Hak | NED | 1: 58.85 |
3 | Jennifer Meadows | GBR | 1: 59.39 |
4th | Lucia Klocová | SVK | 1: 59.48 |
5 | Jemma Simpson | GBR | 1: 59.90 |
6th | Lenka Masná | CZE | 1: 59.91 |
7th | Mayte Martínez | ESP | 1: 59.97 |
DSQ | Svetlana Kljuka | RUS |
Date: July 30, 2010 9:50 pm
Brief report:
Swetlana Kljuka, who crossed the finish line eighth, was subsequently disqualified for doping in July 2012 .
1500 m
space | Athlete | country | Time (min) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nuria Fernández | ESP | 4: 00.20 PB |
2 | Hind Dehiba Chahyd | FRA | 4: 01.17 |
3 | Natalia Rodríguez | ESP | 4: 01.30 SB |
4th | Lisa Dobriskey | GBR | 4: 01.54 |
5 | Aslı Çakir | DOOR | 4: 02.17 PB |
6th | Anna Alminova | RUS | 4: 02.24 |
7th | Stephanie Twell | GBR | 4: 02.70 PB |
8th | Fanjanteino Félix | FRA | 4: 04.16 |
Date: August 1, 2010 9:15 pm
5000 m
space | Athlete | country | Time (min) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Elvan Abeylegesse | DOOR | 14: 54.44 |
2 | Sara Moreira | POR | 14: 54.71 |
3 | Jéssica Augusto | POR | 14: 58.47 |
4th | Maria Konovalova | RUS | 15: 08.84 |
5 | Elena Romagnolo | ITA | 15: 14.40 |
6th | Yelisaveta Grechishnikova | RUS | 15: 16.19 |
7th | Sabine Fischer | SUI | 15: 19.80 |
8th | Anikó Kálovics | HUN | 15: 29.44 |
Date: August 1, 2010, 8:40 pm
Brief report:
On the last lap, the two Turkish women from Ethiopia , Alemitu Bekele and Elvan Abeylegesse, defeated the two Portuguese women Sara Moreira and Jéssica Augusto . After Bekele was suspended for doping in 2013 and subsequently disqualified, Abeylegesse had not only won the 10,000-meter run but also the 5000-meter run for herself. In addition, the Portuguese Sara Moreira advanced to the silver rank. The same sanction as Bekele was imposed on Meryem Erdoğan, who originally came sixth (15: 14.92 min), also a Turkish woman of Ethiopian origin. The Swiss Sabine Fischer moved up from ninth to seventh place.
10,000 m
space | Athlete | country | Time (min) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Elvan Abeylegesse | DOOR | 31: 10.23 |
2 | Jéssica Augusto | POR | 31: 25.77 |
3 | Hilda Kibet | NED | 31: 36.90 |
4th | Sabrina Mockenhaupt | GER | 32: 06.02 |
5 | Elena Sokolova | RUS | 32: 36.71 |
6th | Krisztina Papp | HUN | 32: 49.05 |
8th | Ana Dulce Félix | POR | 33: 12.93 |
8th | Svyatlana Kudselitsch | BLR | 33: 31.33 |
Date: July 28, 2010, 9:05 p.m.
Brief report:
13 of the 18 athletes who started crossed the finish line. The Ethiopian- born Turkish Elvan Abeylegesse took the lead on the fourth kilometer and never gave it up until the end. Jéssica Augusto was in second place for a long time, but was overtaken by the Russian defending champion Inga Abitowa in the closing stages . However, since Abitowa was doped, Augusto received the silver medal afterwards. With Hilda Kibet and Meryem Erdoğan , who started for Turkey, two other runners born in East Africa followed in sixth place ahead of the German Sabrina Mockenhaupt . The Swiss Martina Strähl finished eleventh in 33: 37.89 minutes. Since Abitowa and Erdoğan were disqualified for violating the doping regulations , Strähl moved up to ninth place.
marathon
space | Athlete | country | Time (h) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Anna Incerti | ITA | 2:32:48 |
2 | Tetiana Filonjuk | UKR | 2:33:57 |
3 | Isabellah Andersson | SWE | 2:34:43 |
4th | Olivera Jevtić | SRB | 2:34:56 |
5 | Alessandra Aguilar | ESP | 2:35:04 |
6th | Marisa Barros | POR | 2:35:43 |
7th | Irina Timofeeva | RUS | 2:35:53 |
8th | Rosaria Console | ITA | 2:36:20 |
Date: July 31, 2010, 10:05 am
Brief report:
Of the 43 athletes who started, 36 finished the race. After around 28 kilometers, Lithuanian Živilė Balčiūnaitė stood out from the competition and finished in 2:31:14 h. In the fight for second place, the Russian Nailja Julamanowa prevailed in 2:32:15 h against Anna Incerti , who was later awarded the title after her two competitors were convicted of doping and disqualified. The Swiss Maja Neuenschwander moved up from 27th to 25th place; her compatriot Patricia Morceli gave up the race after 30 kilometers. There were no German runners at the start, and defending champion Ulrike Maisch also did without. Austria and Liechtenstein were also not represented.
100 m hurdles
space | Athlete | country | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nevin Yanıt | DOOR | 12.63 NO |
2 | Derval O'Rourke | IRL | 12.65 |
3 | Carolin Nytra | GER | 12.68 |
4th | Christina Vukicevic | NOR | 12.78 |
5 | Yevhenia Snihur | UKR | 12.92 |
6th | Tatiana Dektjaryova | RUS | 12.98 |
7th | Lisa Urech | SUI | 13.02 |
8th | Nadine Hildebrand | GER | 13.08 |
Date: July 31, 2010 8:25 pm
Wind: −0.5 m / s
Brief report:
After the Turkish Nevin Yanıt had already set a new national record in the semi-finals, she improved it again in the final and won the race ahead of the Irish Derval O'Rourke and the fastest of the European annual best list, the German Carolin Nytra . The Swiss Lisa Urech , who narrowly missed her best of 12.84 s in the semifinals with 12.95 s, could not improve for the final and thus finished seventh, her German colleague Nadine Hildebrand eighth.
400 m hurdles
space | Athlete | country | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Natalja Antjuch | RUS | 52.92 CR |
2 | Vanya Stambolova | BUL | 53.82 NO |
3 | Perri Shakes-Drayton | GBR | 54.18 PB |
4th | Zuzana Hejnová | CZE | 54.30 |
5 | Angela Moroșanu | ROME | 54.58 |
6th | Yevgenia Isakova | RUS | 54.59 |
7th | Natalia Ivanova | RUS | 55.51 |
8th | Eilidh Child | GBR | 55.51 |
Date: July 30, 2010 9:40 pm
3000 m obstacle
space | Athlete | country | Time (min) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Yulia Sarudneva | RUS | 9: 17.57 CR |
2 | Lyubov Kharlamova | RUS | 9: 29.82 |
3 | Hatti Dean | GBR | 9: 30.19 PB |
4th | Wioletta Frankiewicz | POLE | 9: 34.13 |
5 | Layes Abdullayeva | AZE | 9: 34.75 NO |
6th | Sophie Duarte | FRA | 9: 35.52 |
7th | Zulema Fuentes-Pila | ESP | 9: 35.71 |
- | Ancuța Bobocel | ROME | 9: 41.20 |
Date: July 30, 2010 8:25 pm
Brief report:
In November 2015, the Spanish Marta Domínguez was stripped of her European runner-up title for doping following a ruling by the International Court of Sport . Domínguez, who was originally the winner, lost her title and the other athletes moved up one place each.
4 × 100 m relay
space | country | Athletes | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ukraine |
Olesja Powch Natalija Pohrebnjak Marija Rjemjen Jelysaveta Bryshina |
42.29 |
2 | France |
Myriam Soumaré Véronique Mang Lina Jacques-Sébastien Christine Arron |
42.45 |
3 | Poland |
Marika Popowicz Daria Korczyńska Marta Jeschke Weronika Wedler |
42.68 |
4th | Russia |
Juna Mechti-Sade Alexandra Fedoriwa Julija Guschtschina Julija Tschermoschanskaja |
42.91 |
5 | Belarus |
Julija Neszjarenka Kazjaryna Shumak Alena Neumjarschyzkaja Julija Balykina |
43.18 |
6th | Spain |
Ana Torrijos Digna Luz Murillo Estela García Amparo María Cotán |
43.45 |
7th | Sweden |
Emma Rienas Lena Berntsson Elin Backman Moa Hjelmer |
43.75 |
DNF | Belgium |
Olivia Borlée Hanna Mariën Élodie Ouédraogo Frauke Penen |
Date: August 1, 2010, 7:50 pm
Brief report:
The relay from Ukraine became European champion over 4 x 100 meters for women , which was considered a surprise. The French women (42.45 s) and Polish women (42.68 s), who took second and third place, were favored . The time of 42.29 the winners with Olessja Powch , Natalija Pohrebnjak , Marija Rjemjen and Jelysaweta Bryshina was the best time of the year in the world. The also favored German season with Yasmin Kwadwo , Marion Wagner , Anne Möllinger and Verena Sailer was eliminated due to a mistake in the preliminary run. - When changing between Anne Möllinger and the final runner Verena Sailer, the baton fell to the ground.
4 × 400 m relay
space | country | Athletes | Time (min) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Germany |
Fabienne Kohlmann Esther Cremer Janin Lindenberg Claudia Hoffmann |
3: 24.07 |
2 | Great Britain |
Nicola Sanders Marilyn Okoro Lee McConnell Perri Shakes-Drayton |
3: 24.32 |
3 | Italy |
Chiara Bazzoni Marta Milani Maria Enrica Spacca Libania Grenot |
3: 25.71 |
4th | Ukraine |
Daryna Prystupa Hanna Titimez Alina Lohwynenko Antonina Jefremova |
3: 28.03 |
5 | France |
Marie-Angélique Lacordelle Muriel Hurtis-Houairi Thélia Sigère Virginie Michanol |
3: 28.11 |
6th | Romania |
Angela Moroșanu Anamaria Ioniță Bianca Răzor Mirela Lavric |
3: 29.75 |
DQ | Russia |
Anastassija Kapatschinskaja Antonina Kriwoschapka Xenija Ustalowa Tatiana Firowa |
DQ |
DQ | Belarus |
Kazjaryna Mischyna Alena Kijewitsch Hanna Taschpulatawa Swjatlana Ussowitsch |
DQ |
Date: August 1, 2010 9:40 pm
Brief report:
Like four years earlier in Gothenburg, the season from Russia was first with a world annual best of 3: 21.26 min. The German relay team around Janin Lindenberg , Esther Cremer , Fabienne Kohlmann and Claudia Hoffmann (in the run-up to Jill Richards ) ran a time of 3: 24.07 minutes and was second ahead of the British in third place. Because doping of the Russian squadron was denied the gold medal, the Belarussian season has been banned for doping later.
20 km walking
space | Athlete | country | Time (h) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Anisja Kirdjapkina | RUS | 1:28:55 |
2 | Vera Sokolova | RUS | 1:29:32 |
3 | Melanie Seeger | GER | 1:29:43 |
4th | Beatrice Pascual | ESP | 1:29:52 |
5 | Vera Santos | POR | 1:30:52 |
6th | Kristina Saltanovič | LTU | 1:31:40 |
7th | Ana Cabecinha | POR | 1:31:48 |
8th | Inês Henriques | Portugal | 1:32:26 |
Date: July 28, 2010 8:05 am
Brief report:
For Olga Kaniskina , who was originally the first to arrive , all results between August 5, 2009 and October 15, 2012 were canceled due to doping following a ruling by the International Court of Justice in March 2016. This means that all other athletes move up one place.
high jump
space | Athlete | country | Height (m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Blanka Vlašić | CRO | 2.03 CR |
2 | Emma Green | SWE | 2.01 PB |
3 | Ariane Friedrich | GER | 2.01 |
4th | Svetlana Schkolina | RUS | 1.97 |
5 | Tia Hellebaut | BEL | 1.97 |
6th | Ruth Beitia | ESP | 1.95 |
7th | Wita Stjopina | UKR | 1.95 |
8th | Adonia Steryiou | GRE | 1.92 |
Date: August 1, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
Brief report:
Blanka Vlašić was first and set both the European championship record of Tia Hellebaut from 2006 and the European season best. The runner-up Emma Green improved her personal record by three centimeters and needed one less attempt for her height of 2.01 m than Ariane Friedrich , who also won the bronze medal with 2.01 m. Tia Hellebaut and Wita Stjopina both jumped season bests.
Pole vault
space | Athlete | country | Height (m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Svetlana Feofanova | RUS | 4.75 |
2 | Silke Spiegelburg | GER | 4.65 |
3 | Lisa Ryzih | GER | 4.65 PB |
4th | Anastassija Schwedawa | BLR | 4.65 NO |
5 | Jiřina Ptáčníková | CZE | 4.65 |
6th | Kate Dennison | GBR | 4.55 |
7th | Yulia Golubchikova | RUS | 4.55 |
8th | Cathrine Larsåsen | NOR | 4.35 NO |
Date: July 30, 2010 6:30 p.m.
Brief report:
Although world record holder and defending champion Jelena Isinbayeva did not take part in the European Championships, the medal went to Russia thanks to Svetlana Feofanova . Silke Spiegelburg and Lisa Ryzih brought the other two medals to Germany . The third German Carolin Hingst took eleventh place, the Swiss Anna Katharina Schmid failed in the final three times at the starting height of 4.15 m after she was slightly injured in the qualification.
Long jump
space | Athlete | country | Width (m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ineta Radēviča | LAT | 6.92 |
2 | Naide Gomes | POR | 6.92 |
3 | Olga Kutscherenko | RUS | 6.84 |
4th | Viktoria Rybalko | UKR | 6.78 |
5 | Lyudmila Kolchanova | RUS | 6.75 |
6th | Nastassja Mirontschyk | BLR | 6.75 |
7th | Renáta Medgyesová | SVK | 6.71 |
8th | Ivana Španović | SRB | 6.60 |
Date: July 28, 2010 8:00 p.m.
Brief report:
Ineta Radēviča surprisingly won the European championship title. Since Naide Gomes achieved the same distance as Radēviča with 6.92 m, the second best distance of the competition decided which Latvian had jumped with 6.87 m . The Swiss Irene Pusterla and the German Bianca Kappler could not qualify for the final.
Triple jump
space | Athlete | country | Width (m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Olha Saladucha | UKR | 14.81 |
2 | Simona La Mantia | ITA | 14.56 |
3 | Svetlana Bolshakova | BEL | 14.55 |
4th | Nadezhda Aljochina | RUS | 14.45 |
5 | Adelina Gavrilă | ROME | 14.33 |
6th | Snežana Rodić | SLO | 14.32 |
7th | Dana Velďáková | SVK | 14.16 |
8th | Patrícia Mamona | POR | 14.07 |
Date: July 31, 2010 7:10 pm
Shot put
space | Athlete | country | Width (m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nadsey Astaptchuk | BLR | 20.48 |
2 | Natallja Michnewitsch | BLR | 19.53 |
3 | Anna Avdeeva | RUS | 19.39 |
4th | Janina Karoltschyk-Pravalinskaja | BLR | 19.29 |
5 | Olga Ivanova | RUS | 19.02 |
6th | Petra Lammert | GER | 18.94 |
7th | Nadine Kleinert | GER | 18.94 |
8th | Denise Hinrichs | GER | 18.48 |
Date: July 27, 2010 7:35 pm
Brief report:
From the third round it looked like a three-way victory for Belarus , with Nadseja Astaptschuk leading ahead of Natallja Michnewitsch and Janina Karoltschyk-Prawalinskaja . But in the sixth and last attempt, the Russian Anna Avdejewa Karoltschyk-Pravalinskaja was able to snatch the bronze place.
Discus throw
space | Athlete | country | Width (m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sandra Perković | CRO | 64.67 |
2 | Nicoleta Grasu | ROU | 63.48 |
3 | Joanna Wiśniewska | POLE | 62.37 |
4th | Natalia Sadova | RUS | 61.20 |
5 | Zinaida Sendriūtė | LTU | 60.70 |
6th | Dragana Tomašević | SRB | 60.10 |
7th | Sabine hull | GER | 58.89 |
8th | Nadine Müller | GER | 57.78 |
Date: July 28, 2010 6:30 p.m.
Hammer throw
space | Athlete | country | Width (m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Betty Heidler | GER | 76.38 |
2 | Tatiana Lysenko | RUS | 75.65 |
3 | Anita Włodarczyk | POLE | 73.34 |
4th | Bianca Perie | ROME | 71.62 |
5 | Marina Marghieva | MDA | 70.77 |
6th | Silvia Salis | ITA | 68.85 |
7th | Merja Korpela | FIN | 68.21 |
8th | Berta Castells | ESP | 68.20 |
Date: July 30, 2010 8:20 pm
Brief report:
Betty Heidler from Germany , who went into the competition as one of the favorites, won her second gold medal with 76.38 m in the fifth litter after her 2007 World Championship victory. Even her second best attempt (75.92 m) would have been enough to win. Former world record holder Tatjana Lysenko from Russia , who had previously been banned for doping for two years and was reigning European champion, won the silver medal with 75.65 m and was replaced by Betty Heidler as European champion. The reigning world champion and world record holder (78.30 m in June 2010) Anita Włodarczyk from Poland came third with 73.34 m. The Moldovan zalina marghieva , who had come with 70.83 meters to fifth place, was because of doping locked afterwards.
Javelin throw
space | Athlete | country | Width (m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Linda Stahl | GER | 66.81 PB |
2 | Christina Obergföll | GER | 65.58 |
3 | Barbora Špotáková | CZE | 65.36 |
4th | Katharina Molitor | GER | 63.81 |
5 | Maria Abakumova | RUS | 61.46 |
6th | Mercedes Chilla | ESP | 61.40 |
7th | Martina Ratej | SLO | 60.99 |
8th | Madara Palameika | LAT | 60.78 |
Date: July 29, 2010 8:40 pm
Brief report:
Linda Stahl and Christina Obergföll achieved a German double victory . Linda Stahl won the gold medal with a personal best of 66.81 m in her fifth attempt. Christina Obergföll, who was rated higher in the run-up, won the silver medal with 65.58 m. The world record holder (72.28 m in 2008) Barbora Špotáková from the Czech Republic came third with 65.36 m. Thus, after Steffi Nerius - European championship winner 2006 in Gothenburg - there is again a German European champion.
Heptathlon
space | Athlete | country | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jessica Ennis | GBR | 6823 CR |
2 | Natalia Dobrynska | UKR | 6778 PB |
3 | Jennifer Oeser | GER | 6683 PB |
4th | Tatiana Chernova | RUS | 6512 |
5 | Karolina Tymińska | POLE | 6230 |
6th | Lyudmyla Yossypenko | UKR | 6206 |
7th | Eliška Klučinová | CZE | 6187 |
8th | Marina Goncharova | RUS | 6186 |
Date: July 31, 2010 8:45 p.m.
Brief report: The reigning world champion, the British Jessica Ennis , who was clearly favored from the start , won with a sovereign European championship record and a personal best of 6823 points. The world championship runner-up from Germany , Jennifer Oeser , won the bronze medal with her personal best of 6683 points. The 2008 Olympic champion, Natalja Dobrynska , also finished second with a personal best. Of the individual disciplines, Ennis won the 110-meter hurdles, the high jump and the 200-meter run. Jennifer Oeser won the long jump of the individual disciplines. Dobrynska the shot put.
See also
Individual references and legend
- ↑ 2013: Gay, Powell and Campbell-Brown - The positive sprint elite ( Memento of the original from September 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. sportschau.de, August 7, 2014; accessed on August 13, 2016
- ↑ Doping: Runner Dominguez loses her world title on November 20, 2015
- ↑ EUROPEAN Brille CHAMPIONSHIPS - BARCELONA 2010
- ↑ https://www.leichtathletik.de/news/news/detail/nachtraeglich-em-bronze-fuer-melanie-seeger/
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Barcelona 2010 at european-athletics.org, accessed June 30, 2017
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 2010 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed June 30, 2017
- 20th European Athletics Championships 2010 in Barcelona, Spain from ifosta.de, accessed on June 30, 2017
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 2010 on sportschau.de, accessed on June 30, 2017