European Athletics Championships 2010/1500 m for women
20th European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 1500 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 23 athletes from 14 countries | ||||||||
venue | Barcelona | ||||||||
Competition location | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys | ||||||||
Competition phase | July 30th (preliminary) August 1st (final) |
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The women's 1,500-meter run at the 2010 European Athletics Championships was held on July 30th and August 1st, 2010 at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in the city of Barcelona .
In this competition, the Spanish middle-distance runners won two gold and bronze medals. Nuria Fernández became European champion . She won ahead of the French Hind Dehiba Chahyd . Bronze went to Natalia Rodríguez .
Existing records
World record | 3: 50.46 min | Qu Yunxia | Beijing , People's Republic of China | September 11, 1993 |
European record | 3: 52.47 min | Tatiana Kasankina | Zurich , Switzerland | August 13, 1980 |
EM record | 3: 56.91 min | Tatiana Tomaschowa | EM Gothenburg , Sweden | August 13, 2006 |
The existing EM record was not set at these European championships and was not improved.
doping
As in the shorter middle distance , there were doping cases to complain about in the 1500 meter run , here there were four:
- The Turkish Aslı Çakır Alptekin , initially fifth, is a multiple perpetrator in matters of doping. In 2004 she tested positive for methenolone . Alptekin has now been suspended again and retrospectively banned for eight years in 2015, a sentence that the IAAF stipulates for repeat offenders.
- Russian Anna Alminowa , originally sixth, tested positive for the banned substance pseudoephedrine . Their result at the 2010 European Championships was later canceled.
- The Belarusian Natallja Karejwa , who was eliminated in the run-up, was found to have deviations in her biological passport for July 28, 2010, which proved her doping fraud. Her result at these European Championships was canceled and she was suspended from August 22, 2014 to August 21, 2016.
- The Russian Natalja Evdokimowa , who was eliminated in the run-up, was proven doping abuse by blood test. Her results from August 17, 2009 to May 29, 2012 were deleted and she was banned for four years beginning April 14, 2016.
The main victims were two runners who were not allowed to participate in the finals:
- Renata Pliś , Poland - qualified fourth in the second heat
- Ingvill Måkestad Bovim , Norway - qualified over her time in the second heat
Preliminary round
The preliminary round was held in two runs. The first four athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified directly for the final.
Forward 1
July 30, 2010, 8:00 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Fanjanteino Félix | France | 4: 04.75 |
2 | Natalia Rodríguez | Spain | 4: 04.95 |
3 | Oxana Sbroschek | Russia | 4: 05.18 |
4th | Anna Mishchenko | Ukraine | 4: 05.59 |
5 | Stephanie Twell | Great Britain | 4: 05.63 |
6th | Sylwia Ejdys | Poland | 4: 05.76 |
7th | Hannah England | Great Britain | 4: 06.02 |
8th | Binnaz Uslu | Turkey | 4: 12.04 |
DNF | Sultan Hayda | Turkey | |
DOP | Anna Alminova | Russia | admitted to the finals |
DOP | Natallja Karejwa | Belarus |
Forward 2
July 30, 2010, 8:25 pm
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Lisa Dobriskey | Great Britain | 4: 06.00 |
2 | Nuria Fernández | Spain | 4: 06.03 |
3 | Hind Dehiba Chahyd | France | 4: 06.17 |
4th | Renata Pliś | Poland | 4: 07.20 actually qualified for the final |
5 | Ingvill Måkestad Bovim | Norway | 4: 07.49 actually qualified for the final |
6th | Charlotte Schönbeck | Sweden | 4: 096.42 |
7th | Lindsey De Grande | Belgium | 4: 10.24 |
8th | Susan Kuijken | Netherlands | 4: 11.03 |
9 | Marina Munćan | Serbia | 4: 19.32 |
DNF | Liliana Bărbulescu | Romania | |
DOP | Aslı Çakır Alptekin | Turkey | admitted to the finals |
DOP | Natalia Evdokimova | Russia |
final
August 1, 2010, 9:15 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Nuria Fernández | Spain | 4:00:20 |
2 | Hind Dehiba Chahyd | France | 4: 01.17 |
3 | Natalia Rodríguez | Spain | 4: 01.30 |
4th | Lisa Dobriskey | Great Britain | 4: 01.54 |
5 | Stephanie Twell | Great Britain | 4: 02.70 |
6th | Fanjanteino Félix | France | 4: 04.16 |
7th | Oxana Sbroschek | Russia | 4: 04.91 |
8th | Hannah England | Great Britain | 4: 05.07 |
9 | Anna Mishchenko | Ukraine | 4: 05.22 |
10 | Sylwia Ejdys | Poland | 4: 24.82 |
DOP | Aslı Çakır Alptekin | Turkey | |
Anna Alminova | Russia |
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Barcelona 2010 at european-athletics.org, accessed December 31, 2019
- Women 1500m European Championship 2010 Barcelona on todor66.com, accessed December 31, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 2010 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on December 31, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Women 1500m European Championship 2010 Barcelona, p. 506 (PDF, 13.363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on December 31, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 2010, 1500 m women on sportschau.de, accessed on December 31, 2019
- 20th European Athletics Championships 2010 in Barcelona, Spain from ifosta.de, accessed on December 31, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 1500m women , accessed December 31, 2019
- ↑ Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 1500 m Women , Spanish / English, p. 53 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on December 31, 2019
- ↑ Asli Cakir Alptekin - the comeback of a serious fraudster on runaustria.at, February 9, 2017, accessed on December 31, 2019
- ↑ Mariya Savinova loses three gold medals on eu.usatoday.com, February 13, 2017, accessed on December 31, 2019
- ↑ Positive cases in athletics. Sanctioned according to information received by the IAAF as of September 2014 at iaaf.org/download, p. 1, English (PDF, 109kb), accessed on December 31, 2019
- ↑ CAS suspends Russia's two-time Universiade speed walking champion tass.com/sport, August 7, 2017, accessed on December 31, 2019