European Athletics Championships 2010/3000 m obstacle women

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20th European Athletics Championships
Logo of the 20th European Athletics Championships
discipline 3000 meter obstacle course
gender Women
Attendees 22 athletes from 15 countries
venue SpainSpain Barcelona
Competition location Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Competition phase July 28th (preliminary)
July 30th (final)
Medalists
gold medal Julija Saripowa ( RUS ) RussiaRussia 
Silver medal Hatti Dean ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Bronze medal Wioletta Frankiewicz ( POL ) PolandPoland 

The 3,000-meter obstacle course for women at the European Athletics Championships 2010 was held on July 28th and 30th, 2010 in the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in the city of Barcelona .

The reigning world champion Julija Sarudnewa from Russia became the European champion . Second place went to the British Hatti Dean . The Polish Wioletta Frankiewicz won the bronze medal.

Records

Existing records

World record 8: 58.81 min RussiaRussia Gulnara Samitova OS Beijing , People's Republic of China August 17, 2008
European record
Championship record 9: 26.05 min Belarus 1995Belarus Alessja Turawa EM Gothenburg , Sweden August 12, 2006

Record improvement

European champion Julija Saripowa improved the existing EM record in the final on July 30th by 8.48 seconds to 9: 17.57 minutes. RussiaRussia

doping

  • In November 2015, the Spanish Marta Domínguez was stripped of her European runner-up title for doping abuse following a ruling by the CAS International Sports Court.
  • The Russian Lyubov Charlamowa was after it had initially advanced to second place due to Domínguez 'disqualification, blocked by the Russian Athletics Federation RusAF due to positive doping tests for two years. Your 2010 EM result has been deleted.
  • The Greek Iríni Kokkinaríou , who was eliminated in the preliminary stages , was one of nine athletes who were banned for two years two days before the start of the 2012 Olympic Games after a new WADA procedure revealed deviations in her blood passport.

There were four main victims here:

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 for the final.

Forward 1

Sandra Eriksson was cheated out of the final, for which she was actually qualified over her time

July 28, 2010, 11:30 a.m.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Wioletta Frankiewicz PolandPoland Poland 9: 46.38
2 Yulia Sarudneva RussiaRussia Russia 9: 46.40
3 Hatti Dean United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 9: 46.43
4th Ancuța Bobocel RomaniaRomania Romania 9: 48.01
5 Zulema Fuentes-Pila SpainSpain Spain 9: 50.97
6th Rosa María Morató SpainSpain Spain 9: 53.96 actually qualified for the final
7th Sandra Eriksson SwedenSweden Sweden 9: 55.73 actually qualified for the final
8th Lívia Tóth HungaryHungary Hungary 10: 03.97
9 Ludmila Kuzmina RussiaRussia Russia 10: 10.83
10 Stephanie Reilly IrelandIreland Ireland 10: 13.94
DOP Iríni Kokkinaríou GreeceGreece Greece DNF

Forward 2

July 28, 2010, 11:45 am

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Layes Abdullayeva AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan 9: 40.42 NO
2 Katarzyna Kowalska PolandPoland Poland 9: 41.14
3 Sophie Duarte FranceFrance France 9: 42.33
4th Fionnuala Britton IrelandIreland Ireland 9: 44.84
5 Oksana Juravel Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Moldova 9: 53.43
6th Marcela Lustigová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 10: 05.22
7th Binnaz Uslu TurkeyTurkey Turkey 10: 15.28
8th Barbara Parker United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 10: 20.99
DNF Ulrika Johansson SwedenSweden Sweden
DOP Lyubov Kharlamova RussiaRussia Russia admitted to the finals
Marta Domínguez SpainSpain Spain

final

Julija Sarudnewa - after the World Cup - now also the European Championship title

July 30, 2010, 8:25 pm

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Yulia Sarudneva RussiaRussia Russia 9: 17.57 CR
2 Hatti Dean United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 9: 30.19
3 Wioletta Frankiewicz PolandPoland Poland 9: 34.13
4th Layes Abdullayeva AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan 9: 34.75 NO
5 Sophie Duarte FranceFrance France 9: 35.52
6th Zulema Fuentes-Pila SpainSpain Spain 9: 35.71 NO
7th Ancuța Bobocel RomaniaRomania Romania 9: 41.20
8th Katarzyna Kowalska PolandPoland Poland 9: 42.47
9 Fionnuala Britton IrelandIreland Ireland 9: 44.25
10 Oksana Juravel Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Moldova 9: 55.39
DOP Marta Domínguez SpainSpain Spain
Lyubov Kharlamova RussiaRussia Russia

Web links

Video

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 3,000 m obstacle women , accessed on January 1, 2020
  2. Doping: Runner Dominguez loses her world title , Spiegel Online, November 20, 2015, accessed on January 1, 2020
  3. Russia bans six athletes for doping on sport.de, August 2, 2017, accessed on January 1, 2020
  4. ↑ The Athletics Association blocks nine athletes on sport.de, July 25, 2012, accessed on January 1, 2020