Athletics World Championships 2019 / 10,000 m women

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Athletics World Championships 2019
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline 10,000 meter run
gender Women
Attendees 22 athletes from 11 countries
venue QatarQatar Doha
Competition location Khalifa International Stadium
Competition phase September 28th
Medalists
gold medal Sifan Hassan ( NED ) NetherlandsNetherlands 
Silver medal Letesenbet Gidey ( ETH ) EthiopiaEthiopia 
Bronze medal Agnes Jebet Tirop ( KEN ) KenyaKenya 
The winner Sifan Hassan in the middle during the run

The women's 10,000 meter run at the 2019 World Athletics Championships took place in Doha , Qatar on September 28, 2019 .

22 athletes from eleven countries took part in the competition. Sifan Hassan won the gold medal with 30: 17.62 minutes, silver went to Letesenbet Gidey with 30: 21.23 minutes and the bronze medal went to Agnes Jebet Tirop with 30: 25.20 minutes.

Records

Before the competition, the following records were in place:

World record EthiopiaEthiopia Almaz Ayana 29: 17.45 min Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil August 12, 2016
Championship record Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Berhane Adere 30: 04.18 min World Championships in Paris , France August 23, 2003

Result

September 28, 2019, 9:10 p.m. local time (8:10 p.m.  CEST )

space Athlete country Time (min)
Gold medal icon.svg Sifan Hassan NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 30: 17.62 WL PB
Silver medal icon.svg Letesenbet Gidey EthiopiaEthiopia Ethiopia 30: 21.23 PB
Bronze medal icon.svg Agnes Jebet Tirop KenyaKenya Kenya 30: 25.20 PB
4th Rosemary Wanjiru KenyaKenya Kenya 30: 35.75 PB
5 Bright Obiri KenyaKenya Kenya 30: 35.82 PB
6th Senbere Teferi EthiopiaEthiopia Ethiopia 30: 44.23 SB
7th Susan Krumins NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 31: 05.40 PB
8th Marielle Hall United StatesUnited States United States 31: 05.71 PB
9 Molly Huddle United StatesUnited States United States 31: 07.24
10 Emily Sisson United StatesUnited States United States 31: 12.56
11 Hitomi Niiya JapanJapan Japan 31: 12.99 SB
12 Camille Buscomb New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 31: 13.21 PB
13 Ellie Pashley AustraliaAustralia Australia 31: 18.89 PB
14th Sinead Diver AustraliaAustralia Australia 31: 25.49 PB
15th Stephanie Twell United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 31: 44.79
16 Stella Chesang UgandaUganda Uganda 32: 15.20
17th Natasha Wodak CanadaCanada Canada 32: 31.19
18th Rachael Zena Chebet UgandaUganda Uganda 32: 41.93 PB
19th Minami Yamanouchi JapanJapan Japan 32: 53.46
20th Juliet Chekwel UgandaUganda Uganda 33: 28.18
Netsanet Gudeta EthiopiaEthiopia Ethiopia DNF
Alina deer GermanyGermany Germany

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