2001 World Athletics Championships / Women's marathon

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8th World Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Marathon run
gender Women
Attendees 58 athletes from 23 countries
venue CanadaCanada Edmonton
place Edmonton circuit
Competition phase 12. August
Medalist
gold gold Lidia Șimon ( ROM ) RomaniaRomania 
Silver medals silver Reiko Tosa ( JPN ) JapanJapan 
Bronze medals bronze Svetlana Sakharova ( RUS ) RussiaRussia 
Marathon Cup (team ranking)
without counting in the medal table
Rank 1 JapanJapan Japan
Rank 2 RussiaRussia Russia
Rank 3 RomaniaRomania Romania

The marathon of women at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics was on August 12, 2001 at Commonwealth Stadium, the Canadian city of Edmonton held.

World Champion was the Romanian bronze medalist of the previous two World Cups ( 1997 / 1999 ) and Olympic silver medalist from 2000 Lidia Şimon . She had also won bronze over 10,000 meters at the 1998 European Championships . Silver went to Reiko Tosa from Japan . Third place went to Svetlana Sakharova from Russia .

As with the previous World Championships , there was a team classification, the so-called Marathon Cup. The number of participants was correspondingly high. Five runners per nation were allowed, of which the times of the best three were added together for the evaluation. However, this competition was not part of the official medal table. The team from Japan won ahead of Russia and Romania .

Existing best times / records

World record 2:20:43 h KenyaKenya Tegla Loroupe Berlin Marathon 1999 , Germany September 26, 1999
World championship record 2:25:17 h PortugalPortugal Pink Mota World Cup in Rome , Italy August 20, 1987
Edmonton skyline, in 2019

Note:
Records have still not been set in marathon running and street walking due to the different track conditions with the exception of championship records.

The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships.

There was a national best:
2:57:17 h - Magda Castillo , Honduras

Result

Lidia Şimon - by twice World Cup -Bronze ( 1997 / 1999 ) and Olympic silver in 2000 is now the gold medal
Vice World Champion Reiko Tosa
Bronze medalist Svetlana Sakharova
Yōko Shibui - fourth place
Lyubov Morgunova - eighth place
Constantina Diță - tenth place
Irina Timofejewa - eleventh place

August 12, 2001, 8:00 a.m.

space Athlete country Time (h)
Gold medal icon.svg Lidia Șimon RomaniaRomania Romania 2:26:01
Silver medal icon.svg Reiko Tosa JapanJapan Japan 2:26:06
Bronze medal icon.svg Svetlana Sakharova RussiaRussia Russia 2:26:18
04th Yōko Shibui JapanJapan Japan 2:26:33
05 Sonja Oberem GermanyGermany Germany 2:28:17
06th Florence Barsosio KenyaKenya Kenya 2:28:36
07th Shitaye Gemechu Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:28:40
08th Lyubov Morgunova RussiaRussia Russia 2:28:54
09 Kazumi Matsuo JapanJapan Japan 2:29:57
10 Constantina Diță RomaniaRomania Romania 2:30:38
11 Irina Timofeeva RussiaRussia Russia 2:30:48
12 Firaya Sultanova-Zhdanova RussiaRussia Russia 2:30:58
13 Fatuma Roba Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:31:10
14th Ornella Ferrara ItalyItaly Italy 2:32:45
15th Nuța Olaru RomaniaRomania Romania 2:33:05
16 Yun Sun-sook Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 2:33:09
17th Bruna Genovese ItalyItaly Italy 2:33:13
18th Marleen Renders BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2:33:25
19th Meseret Kotu Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:33:43
20th Rosaria Console ItalyItaly Italy 2:34:11
21st Tiziana Alagia ItalyItaly Italy 2:34:45
22nd Rie Matsuoka JapanJapan Japan 2:34:45
23 Melanie Kraus GermanyGermany Germany 2:34:51
24 Marie Söderström-Lundberg SwedenSweden Sweden 2:35:00
25th Maria Abel SpainSpain Spain 2:35:09
26th Sara Ferrari ItalyItaly Italy 2:36:07
27 Luisa Maria Larraga SpainSpain Spain 2:36:20
28 Marta Fernández SpainSpain Spain 2:37:09
29 Griselda González SpainSpain Spain 2:37:52
30th Alina Gherasim RomaniaRomania Romania 2:38:19
31 Tadelesh Birra Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:39:10
32 Jill Gaitenby United StatesUnited States United States 2:39:20
33 Tina Connelly CanadaCanada Canada 2:40:16
34 Sandy Jacobson CanadaCanada Canada 2:40:24
35 Eva Sanz SpainSpain Spain 2:41:16
36 Elizabeth Mongudhi NamibiaNamibia Namibia 2:42:23
37 Takami Ōminami JapanJapan Japan 2:42:25
38 Isabelle Ledroit CanadaCanada Canada 2:43:30
39 Teresa Duffy IrelandIreland Ireland 2:43:33
40 Susan Michelsson AustraliaAustralia Australia 2:46:14
41 Michelle Simonaitis United StatesUnited States United States 2:46:20
42 Rosa Gutierrez GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala 2:49:08
43 Danuta Bartoszek CanadaCanada Canada 2:50:06
44 Tania Jones CanadaCanada Canada 2:50:46
45 Rachel Cook United StatesUnited States United States 2:53:21
46 Gulsara Dadabayeva TajikistanTajikistan Tajikistan 2:54:12
47 Alexa Babakhanian ArmeniaArmenia Armenia 2:56:57
48 Magda Castillo HondurasHonduras Honduras 2:57:17 NBL
49 Margarita Conde GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala 3:03:03
50 Angelina Cornelio GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala 3:12:21
51 Herlinda Xol GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala 3:14:29
52 Lindiwe Maziya SwazilandSwaziland Swaziland 3:23:19
DNF Elfenesh Alemu Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia
Cristina Pomacu RomaniaRomania Romania
Jennifer Tonkin United StatesUnited States United States
Kathrin Weßel GermanyGermany Germany
Zahia Dahmani FranceFrance France
Irina Matrosova UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan

Marathon cup

space country Athletes Time (h)
1 JapanJapan Japan Reiko Tosa
Yōko Shibui
Kazumi Matsuo
7:22:36
2 RussiaRussia Russia Svetlana Sakharova
Lyubov Morgunova
Irina Timofejewa
7:26:00
3 RomaniaRomania Romania Lidia Șimon
Constantina Diță
Nuța Olaru h
7:29:44
4th Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia Shitaye Gemechu
Fatuma Roba
Meseret Kotu
7:33:33
5 ItalyItaly Italy Ornella Ferrara
Bruna Genovese
Rosaria Console
7:40:09
6th SpainSpain Spain María Abel
Luisa Maria Larraga
Marta Fernández
7:48:38
7th CanadaCanada Canada Tina Connelly
Sandy Jacobson
Isabelle Ledroit
8:09:10
8th United StatesUnited States United States Jill Gaitenby
Michelle Simonaitis
Rachel Cook
8:14:48
9 GuatemalaGuatemala Guatemala Rosa Gutierrez
Margarita Conde
Angelina Cornelio
9:29:53

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Marathon women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on August 19, 2020