1983 World Athletics Championships / Women's marathon

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World Athletics Championships 1983
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Marathon run
gender Women
Attendees 59 athletes from 30 countries
venue FinlandFinland Helsinki
Competition location Circuit in Helsinki
Competition phase August 7th
Medalists
gold medal Grete Waitz ( NOR ) NorwayNorway 
Silver medal Marianne Dickerson ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Bronze medal Raissa Smechnowa ( URS ) Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
Panoramic view of Helsinki

The women's marathon at the 1983 World Athletics Championships took place on August 7, 1983 in Helsinki , Finland , and was played on the streets of the Finnish capital.

59 runners from 30 countries took part in the competition. The gold medal was won by the Norwegian EC - third over 1500 meters in 1974 and EC third over 3000 meters in 1978. Grete Waitz , formerly Grete Andersen, in 2:28:09 h. Silver went to the American Marianne Dickerson in 2:31:09 h, and the bronze medal was won by Raissa Smechnowa from the Soviet Union in 2:31:13 h.

Records

World record United StatesUnited States Joan Benoit 2:22:43 h 1983 Boston Marathon , United States April 187, 1983
World championship record There were still no World Cup records, the event was held for the first time.

Note:
At that time, records were not kept in marathon running and street walking because of the different track conditions with the exception of championship records.

World champion Grete Waitz from Norway set the first world championship record with 2:28:09 h on August 7th .

Result

As a former short-distance runner, Grete Waitz (here in 2010) had shifted her focus to running marathons and became the first female world champion
Carla Beurskens finished seventeenth
Evy Palm (in 2012) came in 41st

Date: August 7, 1983

space Athlete country Time (h)
Gold medal icon.svg Grete Waitz NorwayNorway Norway 2:28:09 CR
Silver medal icon.svg Marianne Dickerson United StatesUnited States United States 2:31:09
Bronze medal icon.svg Raissa Smechnova Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 2:31:13
4th Pink Mota PortugalPortugal Portugal 2:31:50
5 Jacqueline Gareau CanadaCanada Canada 2:32:35
6th Laura Fogli ItalyItaly Italy 2:33:31
7th Regina Joyce IrelandIreland Ireland 2:33:52
8th Tuija Toivonen FinlandFinland Finland 2:34:14
9 Joyce Smith United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 2:34:27
10 Lutsia Belyayeva Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 2:34:44
11 Rita Marchisio ItalyItaly Italy 2:35:08
12 Debbie Eide United StatesUnited States United States 2:36:17
13 Carey May IrelandIreland Ireland 2:36:28
14th Glenys Quick New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 2:37:14
15th Monika Lövenich Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 2:39:19
16 Marja Vartiainen FinlandFinland Finland 2:39:22
17th Carla Beurskens NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2:39:25
18th Karolina Szabó Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 2:40:23
19th Christa Vahlensieck Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 2:40:43
20th Magda Ilands BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2:40:52
21st Cindy Hamilton CanadaCanada Canada 2:41:27
22nd Kathryn Binns United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 2:42:12
23 Soy Ivanova Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 2:43:27
24 Ngaire Drake New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 2:43:51
25th Jill Colwell AustraliaAustralia Australia 2:45:07
26th Jackie Turney AustraliaAustralia Australia 2:45:43
27 Sinikka Keskitalo FinlandFinland Finland 2:46:10
28 Dorothy Goertzen CanadaCanada Canada 2:46:38
29 Kersti Jacobsen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 2:46:48
30th Ilona Zsilak Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 2:46:48
31 Mieko Tajima Japan 1870Japan Japan 2:47:10
32 Tuulikki Raisanen SwedenSweden Sweden 2:47:29
33 Jarmila Urbanova CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 2:48:28
34 Mary O'Connor New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 2:48:44
35 Yuko Gordon Hong Kong 1959Hong Kong Hong Kong 2:48:51
36 Zehava Shmueli IsraelIsrael Israel 2:49:07
37 Mette Holm-Hansen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 2:49:43
38 Lone Dybdahl DenmarkDenmark Denmark 2:49:43
39 Megan Sloane AustraliaAustralia Australia 2:51:11
40 Elizabeth Oberli shoe Venezuela 1954Venezuela Venezuela 2:51:30
41 Evy Palm SwedenSweden Sweden 2:51:49
42 Heidi Jacobsen NorwayNorway Norway 2:52:51
43 Midde Hamrin SwedenSweden Sweden 2:52:53
44 Deirdre Nagle IrelandIreland Ireland 2:53:07
45 Iciar Martínez SpainSpain Spain 2:53:24
46 Rita Borralho PortugalPortugal Portugal 2:53:41
47 Oddrun Hovsengen NorwayNorway Norway 2:54:04
48 Maria-Luisa Ronquillo MexicoMexico Mexico 2:56:33
49 Rumiko Kaneko Japan 1870Japan Japan 2:58:53
50 Son Yong-Hi Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea 2:59:10
51 Kim Myong-Suk Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea 3:12:41
Julie Brown United StatesUnited States United States DNF
Yueh-Mei Kao Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Wu Jinmei China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Kandasamy Jayamani SingaporeSingapore Singapore
Chantal Langlace FranceFrance France
Yupin Lohachart ThailandThailand Thailand
Alba Milana ItalyItaly Italy
Charlotte Teske Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany
Marie-Christine Deurbroeck BelgiumBelgium Belgium DNS
Glynis Penny United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Chu Winnie Ng Lai Hong Kong 1959Hong Kong Hong Kong
Amy Cesaretti San MarinoSan Marino San Marino

Web links and sources

Commons : World Athletics Championships 1983  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF world records. Marathon women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on April 12, 2020