World Athletics Championships 1997/5000 m for women
| 6th World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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| discipline | 5000 meter run | ||||||||
| gender | Women | ||||||||
| Attendees | 38 athletes from 27 countries | ||||||||
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| Competition location | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||
| Competition phase | August 7th (preliminary) August 9th (final) |
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The 5000-meter run for women at the 1997 World Athletics Championships was held on August 7th and 9th, 1997 in the Olympic Stadium in the Greek capital, Athens . The competition had replaced the 3000 meter race at the previous World Championships in Gothenburg , so it was only part of the program at the World Athletics Championships for the second time in this form.
World champion was the Romanian Olympic runner-up in 1996 over 1500 meters and European Championship third in 1994 over 3000 meters Gabriela Szabo . She won Roberta Brunet ahead of the 1996 Italian Olympic third-placed . Bronze went to the Portuguese Vice World Champion in 1995 and world record holder of Fernanda Ribeiro , which 10,000 meters was also 1995 world champion and 1994 European champion and four nights had previously won the silver medal.
Existing records
| World record | 14: 36.45 min |
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Hechtel , Belgium | July 22, 1995 |
| World Cup record | 14: 46.47 min |
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World Cup 1995 in Gothenburg , Sweden | August 12, 1995 |
The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships.
Two national records were set:
- 18: 34.45 - Zalia Aliou ( Togo ), 1st run on August 7th
- 15: 55,22 - Restituta Joseph ( Tanzania ), 2nd lead on August 7th
Preliminary round
The preliminary round was held in two runs. The first six athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the three fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the final.
Forward 1
August 7, 1997, 8:20 pm
| space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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| 1 | Gabriela Szabo |
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15: 26.62 |
| 2 | Paula Radcliffe |
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15: 27.25 |
| 3 | Harumi Hiroyama |
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15: 27.75 |
| 4th | Roberta Brunet |
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15: 29.03 |
| 5 | Ayelech Worku |
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15: 29.37 |
| 6th | Wei Li |
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15: 29.62 |
| 7th | Libbie Hickman |
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15: 30.56 |
| 8th | Gunhild Hall |
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15: 32.13 |
| 9 | Kate Anderson |
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15: 36.16 |
| 10 | Elena Kopytova |
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15: 37.19 |
| 11 | Adriana Fernández |
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15: 41.55 |
| 12 | Melody Fairchild |
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15: 47.66 |
| 13 | Marina Bastos |
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15: 54.01 |
| 14th | Valerie Vaughan |
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15: 57.58 |
| 15th | Zahra Ouaziz |
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15: 58.84 |
| 16 | Genet Gebregiorgis |
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16: 04.40 |
| 17th | Laurence Duquenoy |
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16: 06.02 |
| 18th | Justine Nahimana |
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17: 21.77 |
| 19th | Nebiat Habtemariam |
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18: 26.50 |
| 20th | Zalia Aliou |
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18: 34.45 NO |
| 21st | Martha Portoblanco |
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19: 08.44 |
| DNS | Maysa Matrood |
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| Elana Meyer |
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Forward 2
August 7, 1997, 8:50 pm
| space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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| 1 | Fernanda Ribeiro |
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15: 27.30 |
| 2 | Liu Jianying |
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15: 29.28 |
| 3 | Lydia Cheromei |
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15: 32.00 |
| 4th | Merima Denboba |
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15: 32.01 |
| 5 | Naoko Takahashi |
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15: 32.25 |
| 6th | Yuko Kawakami |
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15: 32.71 |
| 7th | Sonia O'Sullivan |
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15: 40.82 |
| 8th | Stela Olteanu |
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15: 40.86 |
| 9 | Olivera Jevtić |
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15: 43.76 |
| 10 | Hrisostomía Iakóvou |
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15: 51.14 |
| 11 | Restituta Joseph |
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15: 55.22 NO |
| 12 | Amy Rudolph |
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16: 00.87 |
| 13 | Una English |
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16: 07.09 |
| 14th | Jeļena Prokopčuka |
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16: 27.63 |
| 15th | Helena Javornik |
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16: 28.38 |
| DNF | Kristina da Fonseca-Wollheim |
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| Anne Hare |
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| DNS | Carol Howe |
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| Annemari Sandell |
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Runners eliminated in the preliminary round in the second heat:
Jeļena Prokopčuka (here at the 2007 Boston Marathon ) - fourth place in 16: 27.63 min
final
August 9, 1997, 8:30 p.m.
| space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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| 1 | Gabriela Szabo |
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14: 57.68 |
| 2 | Roberta Brunet |
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14: 58.29 |
| 3 | Fernanda Ribeiro |
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14: 58.85 |
| 4th | Paula Radcliffe |
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15: 01.74 |
| 5 | Lydia Cheromei |
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15: 07.88 |
| 6th | Liu Jianying |
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15: 10.64 |
| 7th | Libbie Hickman |
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15: 11.15 |
| 8th | Harumi Hiroyama |
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15: 21.19 |
| 9 | Wei Li |
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15: 24.04 |
| 10 | Merima Denboba |
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15: 27.76 |
| 11 | Kate Anderson |
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15: 27.78 |
| 12 | Ayelech Worku |
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15: 28.07 |
| 13 | Naoko Takahashi |
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15: 32.83 |
| 14th | Gunhild Hall |
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15: 37.85 |
| 15th | Yuko Kawakami |
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15: 45.48 |
Bronze won the world record holder Fernanda Ribeiro, 1995 vice world champion and over 10,000 meters also 1995 world champion and 1994 European champion - she had won the silver medal here four days earlier on the longest track distance
Lydia Cheromei (here at the 2008 Amsterdam Marathon ) came in fifth
Harumi Hiroyama (here during the marathon at the 2005 World Championships ) finished eighth
Thirteenth place for Naoko Takahashi (here at the Nagoya Marathon 2014) - in 2000 she was Olympic marathon champion
Web links
- 6th IAAF World Championships In Athletics , accessed June 29, 2020
- Women 5000m Athletics VI World Championship 1997 Athens (GRE) on todor66.com, accessed June 29, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Women 5000 m, Athens 1997, p. 282 (PDF; 10.3 MB), English, accessed on June 29, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 5000 m women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on June 29, 2020