World Athletics Championships 2001/1500 m for women

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8th World Athletics Championships
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discipline 1500 meter run
gender Women
Attendees 38 athletes from 29 countries
venue CanadaCanada Edmonton
Competition location Commonwealth Stadium
Competition phase August 4th (preliminary)
August 5th (semi-finals)
August 7th (final)
Medalists
gold medal Gabriela Szabo ( ROM ) RomaniaRomania 
Silver medal Violeta Szekely ( ROM ) RomaniaRomania 
Bronze medal Natalja Gorelowa ( RUS ) RussiaRussia 

The 1500 Meters of women in the 2001 World Championships in Athletics was from 4 to 7 August 2001 Commonwealth Stadium the Canadian city of Edmonton held.

The Romanian middle-distance runners achieved a double success in this competition .
The current 5000 meter Olympic champion Gabriela Szabo won her third World Championship title . She had won gold over 5000 meters at the 1997 and 1999 World Championships and silver at the 1998 European Championships , was second over 1500 meters in 1996 and second in the Olympics in 2000 and third . In addition, she had won bronze over 3000 meters at the European Championships in 1994 . In second place came the 2000 Olympic runner-up, Violeta Szekely . The Russian Natalja Gorelowa took third place.

Existing records

World record 3: 50.46 min China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Qu Yunxia Beijing , People's Republic of China September 11, 1993
World Cup record 3: 58.56 min Soviet UnionSoviet Union Tetiana Samolenko World Cup 1987 in Rome , Italy 5th September 1987

The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships. The 4-minute mark was not undercut in the final either.

There were two national records:

Preliminary round

The preliminary round was carried out in three runs. The first six athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the six fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semi-finals.

Forward 1

August 4, 2001, 5:40 pm

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Süreyya Ayhan TurkeyTurkey Turkey 4: 07.97
2 Carla Sacramento PortugalPortugal Portugal 4: 08.79
3 Mardrea Hyman JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 4: 08.84
4th Suzy Favor Hamilton United StatesUnited States United States 4: 08.89
5 Julia Kosenkowa RussiaRussia Russia 4: 09.17
6th Natalia Rodríguez SpainSpain Spain 4: 09.86
7th Veerle DeJaeghere BelgiumBelgium Belgium 4: 13.07
8th Nouria Mérah-Benida AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria 4: 15.06
9 Irina Krakoviak Lithuania 1989Lithuania Lithuania 4: 16.24
10 Elena Antoci RomaniaRomania Romania 4: 24.72
11 Lamberte Nyabamikazi Rwanda 1962Rwanda Rwanda 4: 31.11 NO
12 Elisa Vagnini San MarinoSan Marino San Marino 4: 40.01 NO
DNF Iryna Lishchynska UkraineUkraine Ukraine

Forward 2

René Kalmer (here at the 2012 Olympic marathon) retired in the second run with her 4: 17.97 minutes

August 4, 2001, 5:55 pm

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Gabriela Szabo RomaniaRomania Romania 4: 10.77
2 Lidia Chojecka PolandPoland Poland 4: 10.82
3 Leah Pells CanadaCanada Canada 4: 11.17
4th Natalia Gorelova RussiaRussia Russia 4: 11.34
5 Kathleen Friedrich GermanyGermany Germany 4: 11.35
6th Daniela Jordanova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 4: 12.29
7th Lan Lixin China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 4: 12.92
8th Abebech Negussie Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 4: 13.02
9 Helen Clitheroe United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 13.06
10 René Kalmer South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 4: 17.97
11 Evelyn Guerra PanamaPanama Panama 4: 44.69
DNF Regina Jacobs United StatesUnited States United States
DNS Rosa Saul AngolaAngola Angola

Forward 3

August 4, 2001, 6:04 pm

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Violeta Szekely RomaniaRomania Romania 4: 13.19
2 Hayley Tullett United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 13.60
3 Olga Nelyubova RussiaRussia Russia 4: 13.61
4th Sarah Schwald United StatesUnited States United States 4: 13.69
5 Alessja Turawa BelarusBelarus Belarus 4: 13.72
6th Nuria Fernández SpainSpain Spain 4: 13.90
7th Sabina Fischer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 4: 14.34
8th Li Jingnan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 4: 15.30
9 Georgie Clarke AustraliaAustralia Australia 4: 15.31
10 Heidi Jensen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 4: 17.35
11 Hanane Baala FranceFrance France 4: 29.47
12 Sonia Lopes Cape VerdeCape Verde Cape Verde 5: 13.80
13 Fatouma Ali NigerNiger Niger 5: 31.57

Semifinals

In each of the two semi-finals, the first six athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.

Semi-final run 1

5th August 2001, 5:05 p.m. ! Place !! Name !! Nation !! Time (min)

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Violeta Szekely RomaniaRomania Romania 4: 10.30
2 Süreyya Ayhan TurkeyTurkey Turkey 4: 10.36
3 Carla Sacramento PortugalPortugal Portugal 4: 11.23
4th Alessja Turawa BelarusBelarus Belarus 4: 11.43
5 Nuria Fernández SpainSpain Spain 4: 11.44
6th Julia Kosenkowa RussiaRussia Russia 4: 11.46
7th Sarah Schwald United StatesUnited States United States 4: 11.74
8th Veerle DeJaeghere BelgiumBelgium Belgium 4: 15.70
9 Helen Clitheroe United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 16.39
DNF Kathleen Friedrich GermanyGermany Germany
Daniela Jordanova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria
DNS Olga Nelyubova RussiaRussia Russia

Semi-final run 2

August 5, 2001, 5:15 p.m.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Gabriela Szabo RomaniaRomania Romania 4: 07.40
2 Natalia Gorelova RussiaRussia Russia 4: 07.47
3 Lidia Chojecka PolandPoland Poland 4: 08.37
4th Leah Pells CanadaCanada Canada 4: 08.49
5 Natalia Rodríguez SpainSpain Spain 4: 08.49
6th Mardrea Hyman JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 4: 08.58
7th Sabina Fischer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 4: 09.66
8th Lan Lixin China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 4: 11.09
9 Hayley Tullett United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 4: 13.95
10 Abebech Negussie Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 4: 29.57
DNF Suzy Favor Hamilton United StatesUnited States United States
DNS Nouria Mérah-Benida AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria

final

Gabriela Szabo - she had won two world championship titles over 5000 meters and was now world champion also over 1500 meters , before she had won numerous victories and medals on both courses and over 3000 meters

August 7, 2001, 7:30 p.m.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Gabriela Szabo RomaniaRomania Romania 4: 00.57
2 Violeta Szekely RomaniaRomania Romania 4: 01.70
3 Natalia Gorelova RussiaRussia Russia 4: 02.40
4th Carla Sacramento PortugalPortugal Portugal 4: 03.96
5 Lidia Chojecka PolandPoland Poland 4: 06.70
6th Natalia Rodríguez SpainSpain Spain 4: 07.10
7th Alessja Turawa BelarusBelarus Belarus 4: 07.25
8th Süreyya Ayhan TurkeyTurkey Turkey 4: 08.17
9 Julia Kosenkowa RussiaRussia Russia 4: 08.84
10 Mardrea Hyman JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 4: 12.48
11 Leah Pells CanadaCanada Canada 4: 15.34
12 Nuria Fernández SpainSpain Spain 4: 17.86

Video

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 1500 m women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on August 18, 2020