World Athletics Championships 2015 / 10,000 m women
World Athletics Championships 2015 | |
discipline | Women's 10,000-meter run |
city | Beijing |
place | Beijing National Stadium |
Participants | 25 athletes from 15 countries |
Competition phase | August 24, 2015 |
Medalists | |
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gold | Vivian Cheruiyot ( KEN ) |
silver | Gelete Burka ( ETH ) |
bronze | Emily Infeld ( USA ) |
The women's 10,000 meter run at the 2015 World Athletics Championships took place in Beijing , People's Republic of China , on August 24, 2015 .
Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot from Kenya won the race ahead of the Ethiopian Gelete Burka and the American Emily Infeld .
Records
World record | Wang Junxia | 29: 31.78 min | Beijing , People's Republic of China | September 8, 1993 |
Championship record | Berhane Adere | 30: 04.18 min | World Cup in Paris , France | August 23, 2003 |
Starting position
Like over 5000 meters , the two top runners Tirunesh Dibaba and Meseret Defar were no longer there. The favorites in this 10,000 meter run again included runners from Africa such as the double world champion in 2011 over 5000 and 10,000 meters Vivian Cheruiyot, the Ethiopian Belaynesh Oljira as third in the 2013 World Cup and fifth in 2012 and Gelete Burka, the Ethiopian 2012 Olympic champion over 5000 m.
Race course
August 24, 2015, 8:35 p.m. local time (2:35 p.m. CEST )
Not only the start of the race was very slow in this competition. The whole thing developed into a 1000 meter run with a 9000 meter run-up. The pace was so calm that only one runner, Nazret Wilou from Eritrea, was unable to keep up on the first six kilometers. The individual 1000 meter sections were run through in times of around 3:10 min. Afterwards, at about the same pace, some participants fell behind, but in the last thousand meters, nine runners were still in the lead with a small margin over the pursuers.
The American Molly Huddle led the field and now accelerated away from the front. Eight athletes were still together when the last six hundred meters went. Huddle led in front of Burka, Cheruiyot, the Ethiopian Alemitu Heroye, the two Kenyans Sally Kipyego and Betsy Saina and the two Americans Emily Infeld and Shalane Flanagan. Huddle had become faster, but this pace did not demand everything from the participants. On the home stretch of the penultimate lap, the athletes were sometimes running in rows of two and three, and the athletes were now looking for their best starting positions. On the next back straight, Burka took the lead. Before the finish curve, Cheruiyot attacked the Ethiopian and the two separated from their rivals. Cheruiyot walked the last hundred meters by a narrow margin. Burqa followed her, followed by Huddle a few meters away. Infeld was only a little behind in fourth place ahead of Kipyego and Flanagan. In the end Vivian Cheruiyot prevailed in the fight for the world title, Gelete Burka came in second place. Behind it, Molly Huddle had already raised her arms halfway up in celebration of the medal, but with the last few steps Emily Infeld pulled past her on the inside lane and won bronze. Sally Kipyego was fifth ahead of Shalane Flanagan. The ranks seven and eight went to Alemitu Heroye and Betsy Saina in that order.
Split times | |||
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Intermediate mark |
Meanwhile | Leading | 1000 m time |
1000 m | 3: 13.74 min | Yuka Takashima with the complete field | 3: 13.74 min |
2000 m | 6: 27.87 min | Yuka Takashima with the complete field | 3: 14.13 min |
3000 m | 9: 40.74 min | Rei Ohara with the entire field except Nazret Wilou | 3: 12.87 min |
4000 m | 12: 54.99 min | Rei Ohara with the entire field except Nazret Wilou | 3: 14.25 min |
5000 m | 16: 11.99 min | Rei Ohara with the entire field except Nazret Wilou | 3: 17.00 min |
6000 m | 19: 23.01 min | Sara Moreira with the entire field except Nazret Wilou | 3: 11.02 min |
7000 m | 22: 31.01 min | Alemitu Heroye with 19 other runners | 3: 08.00 min |
8000 m | 25: 43.61 min | Vivian Cheruiyot with 12 other runners | 3: 12.60 min |
9000 m | 28: 52.55 min | Molly Huddle in a top group of nine | 3: 08.94 min |
10,000 m | 31: 41.31 min | Vivian Cheruiyot | 2: 48.76 min |
Result
space | Athlete | country | Time (min) |
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Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot | Kenya | 31: 41.31 | |
Wear burqa | Ethiopia | 31: 41.77 | |
Emily Infeld | United States | 31: 43.49 | |
4th | Molly Huddle | United States | 31: 43.58 |
5 | Sally Jepkosgei Kipyego | Kenya | 31: 44.42 SB |
6th | Shalane Flanagan | United States | 31: 46.73 |
7th | Alemitu Heroye | Ethiopia | 31: 49.73 |
8th | Betsy Saina | Kenya | 31: 51.35 SB |
9 | Belaynesh Oljira | Ethiopia | 31: 53.01 |
10 | Susan Kuijken | Netherlands | 31: 54.32 |
11 | Jip Vastenburg | Netherlands | 32: 03.03 |
12 | Sara Moreira | Portugal | 32: 06.14 |
13 | Kasumi Nishihara | Japan | 32: 12.95 |
14th | Brenda Flores | Mexico | 32: 15.26 |
15th | Kate Avery | Great Britain | 32: 16.19 |
16 | Trihas Gebre | Spain | 32: 20.87 |
17th | Juliet Chekwel | Uganda | 32: 20.95 NO |
18th | Lanni Marchant | Canada | 32: 22.50 |
19th | Ana Dulce Félix | Portugal | 32: 26.07 |
20th | Yuka Takashima | Japan | 32: 27.79 |
21st | Almensh Belete | Belgium | 32: 47.62 SB |
22nd | Rei Ohara | Japan | 32: 47.74 |
23 | Natasha Wodak | Canada | 32: 59.20 |
24 | Nazret Wilou | Eritrea | 35: 14.18 SB |
DNF | Alia Saeed Mohammed | United Arab Emirates |
2012 Portuguese European Champion Ana Dulce Félix finished nineteenth
Web links and sources
- Homepage for the 2015 World Championships, 10,000 m women on the IAAF website (English), accessed on November 7, 2018
- Results of the 2015 World Championships at Leichtathletik.de, accessed on November 7, 2018
- Reports on the 2015 World Championships at Leichtathletik.de, accessed on November 7, 2018
Video
- 10000m FINAL Last Laps World Championships Beijing 2015 on youtube.com, published September 7, 2016, accessed November 7, 2018