World Athletics Championships 1980/3000 m for women
World Athletics Championships 1980 | |||||||||
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discipline | 3000 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 12 athletes from 9 countries | ||||||||
venue | Sittard | ||||||||
Competition location | De Baandert Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 16 | ||||||||
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The women's 3,000-meter race was held at the 1980 World Athletics Championships on August 16, 1980 in De Baandert Stadium in the Dutch city of Sittard .
Unfortunately, the world championship run over 3000 meters was significantly devalued by the short-term cancellation of the strong runners from the Soviet Union and by the non-participation of the nine fastest 3000 meter runners of the 1980 season. These athletes lost the opportunity to become the first world champion at this distance or at least to achieve top positions.
The German runner Birgit Friedmann became world champion . She won ahead of the Swede Karoline Nemetz . Bronze went to the Norwegian Ingrid Christensen , who later became a very successful long distance runner .
Records
World record | Lyudmila Bragina | 8.27.12 min | College Park , USA | 7th August 1976 |
World championship record | There were still no World Cup records, the event was held for the first time. |
World champion Birgit Friedmann from the Federal Republic of Germany set the first World Cup record with 8: 48.05 minutes on August 16 , which was also a new German record.
execution
With only twelve participants there were no preliminary runs, all athletes contested the decisive race together.
Result
August 7, 1991, 5:35 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Birgit Friedmann | BR Germany | 8: 48.05 CR / BR |
2 | Karoline Nemetz | Sweden | 8: 50.2 |
3 | Ingrid Christensen | Norway | 8: 58.8 |
4th | Joëlle De Brouwer | France | 8: 59.0 |
5 | Breda Pergar | Yugoslavia | 8: 59.7 |
6th | Penny Werthner | Canada | 9: 03.5 |
7th | Charlotte Teske | BR Germany | 9: 05.4 |
8th | Eva Ernström | Sweden | 9: 07.7 |
9 | Aurora Cunha | Portugal | 9: 11.2 |
10 | Mary Shea | United States | 9: 13.7 |
11 | Geri Fitch | Canada | 9: 37.6 |
DNF | Wendy Smith | Great Britain |
Web links and sources
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, p. 280 (PDF 10.3 MB, English), accessed on April 12, 2020
Individual evidence
- ↑ Track and Field Statistics, Records Progression - World Records, 3000 m Women on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed April 12, 2020