World Athletics Championships 1999/5000 m for women
7th World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 5000 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 42 athletes from 28 countries | ||||||||
venue | Seville | ||||||||
Competition location | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 24th (preliminary) August 27th (final) |
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The 5000-meter run for women at the 1999 World Athletics Championships was held on August 24 and 27, 1999 in the Olympic Stadium in the Spanish city of Seville .
The Romanian defending champion, Vice European Champion from 1998 , European Championship third over 3000 meters from 1994 and Olympic second over 1500 meters from 1996 Gabriela Szabo became world champion . Second place went to the 1998 African champion Zahra Ouaziz from Morocco over 3000 meters . Bronze went to the Ethiopian Ayelech Worku .
Records
Existing records
World record | 14: 28.09 min | Jiang Bo | Shanghai , People's Republic of China | October 23, 1997 |
World Cup record | 14: 46.47 min | Sonia O'Sullivan | World Cup 1995 in Gothenburg , Sweden | August 12, 1995 |
Record improvement
The Romanian world champion Gabriela Szabo improved the existing world championship record in the final on August 27th by 4.65 seconds to 14: 41.82 minutes.
Eight national records were set:
- 15: 41.81 - Sunita Rani ( India ), 1st lead on August 24th
- 18:02:28 - Nebiat Habtemariam ( Eritrea ), 1st run on August 24th
- 15: 17.90 - Ebru Kavaklioglu ( Turkey ), 2nd run on August 24th
- 14: 51.69 - Ebru Kavaklioglu (Turkey), final on August 27th
- 15: 25.48 - Susanne Pumper ( Austria ), 2nd preliminary on August 24th
- 15: 24.38 - Susanne Pumper (Austria), final on August 27th
- 14: 50.17 - Irina Mikitenko ( Germany ), final on August 27th
- 15: 03.47 - Yamna Belkacem ( France ), final on August 27th
Preliminary round
The preliminary round was held in two runs. The first five athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the five fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the final. All participants who qualified over their time were recruited from the significantly faster second race.
Forward 1
August 24, 1999, 10:35 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Gabriela Szabo | Romania | 15: 32.50 |
2 | Irina Mikitenko | Germany | 15: 32.55 |
3 | Maria Panyukhova | Russia | 15: 33.98 |
4th | Marta Domínguez | Spain | 15: 34.24 |
5 | Megumi Oshima | Japan | 15: 34.51 |
6th | Adriana Fernández | Mexico | 15: 37.79 |
7th | Werknesh Kidane | Ethiopia | 15: 38.12 |
8th | Annemari Sandell | Finland | 15: 41.23 |
9 | Natalie Harvey | Australia | 15: 41.55 |
10 | Sunita Rani | India | 15: 41.81 NO |
11 | Marina Bastos | Portugal | 15: 48.51 |
12 | Amaia Piedra | Spain | 15: 50.93 |
13 | Samukeliso Moyo | Zimbabwe | 15: 50.97 |
14th | Klara Kaschapowa | Russia | 15: 52.06 |
15th | Hrisostomía Iakóvou | Greece | 15: 59.76 |
16 | Zhor El Kamch | Morocco | 16: 06.20 |
17th | Fatima Yvelain | France | 16: 09.85 |
18th | Amy Rudolph | United States | 16: 24.31 |
19th | Nebiat Habtemariam | Eritrea | 18: 02.28 NO |
DNF | Jolanta Alendi | Palestine | |
Kathy Butler | Canada | ||
DNS | Asmae Leghzaoui | Morocco |
Forward 2
August 24, 1999, 11:00 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Ebru Kavaklioglu | Turkey | 15: 17.90 NO |
2 | Zahra Ouaziz | Morocco | 15: 20.04 |
3 | Ayelech Worku | Ethiopia | 15: 20.17 |
4th | Michiko Shimizu | Japan | 15: 24.85 |
5 | Julia Vaquero | Spain | 15: 25.48 |
6th | Susanne Pumper | Austria | 15: 25.48 NO |
7th | Cheri Kenah | United States | 15: 25.54 |
8th | Yamna Belkacem | France | 15: 25.85 |
9 | Getenesh Urge | Ethiopia | 15: 27.59 |
10 | Katalin Szentgyörgyi | Hungary | 15: 27.61 |
11 | Helena Javornik | Slovenia | 15: 28.41 |
12 | Ann Wamuchi | Kenya | 15: 29.01 |
13 | Wang Chunmei | People's Republic of China | 15: 45.80 |
14th | Yoshiko Fujinaga | Japan | 15: 51.52 |
15th | Olga Yegorova | Russia | 15: 53.63 |
16 | Nora Leticia Rocha | Mexico | 16: 10.48 |
17th | Elva Dryer | United States | 16: 15.70 |
18th | Kate Anderson | Australia | 16: 34.68 |
19th | Giselle Camilleri | Malta | 17: 18.31 |
20th | Sukhbaatar Erdenetuya | Mongolia | 18: 47.34 |
21st | Esperanza Obono Ela | Equatorial Guinea | 19: 20.44 |
DNS | Agnes Chikwakwa | Malawi |
final
August 27, 1999, 9:15 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Gabriela Szabo | Romania | 14: 41.82 CR |
2 | Zahra Ouaziz | Morocco | 14: 43.15 |
3 | Ayelech Worku | Ethiopia | 14: 44.22 |
4th | Irina Mikitenko | Germany | 14: 50.17 DR |
5 | Ebru Kavaklioglu | Turkey | 14: 51.69 NO |
6th | Julia Vaquero | Spain | 14: 56.00 |
7th | Maria Panyukhova | Russia | 14: 58.60 |
8th | Yamna Belkacem | France | 15: 03.47 NO |
9 | Marta Domínguez | Spain | 15: 16.93 |
10 | Megumi Oshima | Japan | 15: 17.92 |
11 | Cheri Kenah | United States | 15: 20.12 |
12 | Susanne Pumper | Austria | 15: 24.38 NO |
13 | Getenesh Urge | Ethiopia | 15: 29.60 |
14th | Katalin Szentgyörgyi | Hungary | 15: 37.00 |
15th | Michiko Shimizu | Japan | 15: 46.28 |
Video
- Women's 5000m World Athletics Champs Seville 1999 on youtube.com, accessed July 24, 2020
Web links
- 7th IAAF World Championships In Athletics , accessed July 24, 2020
- Women 5000m Athletics VII World Championship 1999 Sevilla (ESP) on todor66.com, accessed July 24, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Women 5000 m, Seville 1999, p. 282 (PDF; 10.3 MB), English, accessed on July 24, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 5000 m women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on July 23, 2020