2004 Summer Olympics / Athletics - Marathon (Women)

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Olympic rings
Panathenaic Stadium (14027345349) .jpg
sport athletics
discipline Marathon run
gender Women
Attendees 82 athletes from 46 countries
Competition location Marathon - Athens
Competition phase August 22, 2004
Medalists
gold medal Mizuki Noguchi ( JPN ) JapanJapan 
Silver medal Catherine Ndereba ( KEN ) KenyaKenya 
Bronze medal Deena Kastor ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 

The women's marathon at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens was held on August 22, 2004 on a course from the Marathon site to the Panathinaic Stadium in Athens. Of the 82 athletes who started, 66 reached the finish.

The Japanese Mizuki Noguchi became the Olympic champion . She won ahead of the Kenyan Catherine Ndereba and the American Deena Kastor .

By Ulrike Maisch and Luminita Zaituc two German participated. Maisch couldn't finish the race, Zaituc finished in eighteenth place.

Athletes from Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein did not take part.

Current titleholders

Olympic champion 2000 Naoko Takahashi ( Japan ) JapanJapan  2:23:14 h Sydney 2000
World Champion 2003 Catherine Ndereba ( Kenya ) KenyaKenya  2:23:55 h Paris 2003
European Champion 2002 Maria Guida ( Italy ) ItalyItaly  2:26:05 h Munich 2002
Pan American Champion 2003 Márcia Narloch ( Brazil ) BrazilBrazil  2:39:54 h Santo Domingo 2003
Central America and Caribbean Champion 2003 Competition not in the championship program St. George’s 2003
South America Champion 2002 Maria Baldaia ( Brazil ) BrazilBrazil  2:36:07 h São Paulo 2002
Asian Champion 2002 Zhang Shujing ( People's Republic of China ) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China  2:36:27 h Hong Kong 2002
African champion 2004 Competition not in the championship program Brazzaville 2004
Oceania Champion 2002 Christchurch 2002

Existing records

World record 2:15:25 h Paula Radcliffe ( Great Britain ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom  London , UK April 13, 2003
Olympic record 2:23:14 h Naoko Takahashi ( Japan ) JapanJapan  Sydney Marathon , Australia September 24, 2000

Note: All times are based on Athens local time ( UTC + 2 ).

Routing

The route began in the town of Marathon and led south along national road 83, circling the burial mound of the Athenians who fell in the battle of Marathon . The course then crossed the city of Nea Makri. After ten flat kilometers the first climbs came. At Rafina , the route turned west onto National Road 54. Via Rafina-Pikermi , Pallini and Gerakas you reached Agia Paraskevi at km 32 , where the highest point of the route was reached at 240 meters above sea level. From there it went downhill through Chalandri , Cholargos and Goudi to the core city of Athens . The finish line was in the Panathinaiko Stadium , where the runners still had to complete one lap.

initial situation

The British Paula Radcliffe had set a world record last year that was more than three minutes better than the time of the Kenyan Catherine Ndereba, who was placed behind her in the world rankings. In addition, only Radcliffe himself had achieved a time in 2002 that was only two minutes slower than her world record. However, in the Olympic year of all things, the Briton was not at the height of her actual skills due to an injury-related training deficit and it was astonishing that with these conditions she even managed the double start over 10,000 meters and in the marathon . The favorite was now Ndereba as number two in the world rankings and reigning world champion . Further clear contenders for medals after their success at the last world championships were the two Japanese Mizuki Noguchi as vice world champion and Naoko Sakamoto as world championship fourth. The place of the WM -third Masako Chiba nominated Japan Vice World Champion 2001 Reiko Tosa belonged to the circle of the favorites, as well as the Romanian world champion in 2001 and silver medalist from 2000 Lidia Şimon.

Race course

August 22, 2004, 6:00 p.m. - Athens local time ( UTC + 2 ) / temperatures around 35 ° C

The race was not approached very quickly due to the weather conditions. So the field of participants stayed together for the time being. After fifteen kilometers, a first nine-man top group had formed, which had shrunk to seven runners by 25 kilometers. The group was led by Noguchi. The Ethiopian Elfenesh Alemu, Radcliffe, Tosa, Ndereba, Sakamoto and Olivera Jevtić from Serbia and Montenegro were also there. Now the leading vice world champion accelerated the pace significantly and the top group fell apart completely. At thirty kilometers, Alemu was second, 28 seconds back, followed by Radcliffe - 31 seconds back - and Ndereba - 37 seconds back.

But the decision had not yet been made. Alemu and Radcliffe, who gave up the race six kilometers from the finish, fell further behind, but Ndereba's gap to Noguchi narrowed noticeably. At 35 km, Ndereba was only 28 seconds behind, at 40 km it was only twelve seconds. The US runner Deena Kastor was working her way up from behind. The decision about the bronze medal fell between her and Alemu. Eighteen seconds behind, Kastor still had to make up for Alemu at forty kilometers. At the front, Mizuki Noguchi defended her lead of twelve seconds over the last two kilometers and became Olympic champion ahead of Catherine Ndereba. Behind it, Kastor clearly passed Alemu. Deena Kastor won the bronze medal exactly one minute behind the Olympic champion and ended up being 55 seconds ahead of Elfenesh Alemu. Reiko Tosa came in fifth, Olivera Jevtić in sixth and Naoko Sakamoto in seventh place. Eighth was the Russian Lyudmila Petrowa.

Mizuki Noguchi won the fourth Japanese medal in the women's marathon and the second consecutive gold medal for Japan.

Agueda Amaral was the first Olympian to start for East Timor . In 2000 she started as an Independent Olympian .

Split times
Intermediate
mark
Meanwhile Leading 5 km time
5 km 17:09 min Kenza Wahbi with a large group 17:09 min
10 km 34:25 min Paula Radcliffe with a large leading group 17:16 min
15 km 52:11 min Mizuki Noguchi with a top group of nine 17:46 min
20 km 1:09:57 h Elfenesh Alemu with a top group of nine 17:45 min
25 km 1:28:05 h Mizuki Noguchi with a top group of 7 18:08 min
30 km 1:45:02 h Mizuki Noguchi / Alemu - 28 s back / Radcliffe - 31 s back / Ndereba - 37 s back 16:57 min
35 km 2:02:04 h Mizuki Noguchi / Ndereba - 28 s back / Radcliffe - 1 min back 17:02 min
40 km 2:19:00 h Mizuki Noguchi / Ndereba - 12 s back / Alemu - 1:17 min back / Kastor - 1:35 min back 16:56 min

Result

space Athlete country Time (h) annotation
01 Mizuki Noguchi JapanJapan Japan 2:26:20
02 Catherine Ndereba KenyaKenya Kenya 2:26:32
03 Deena Kastor United StatesUnited States United States 2:27:20
04th Elfenesh Alemu Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:28:15
05 Reiko Tosa JapanJapan Japan 2:28:44
06th Olivera Jevtić SerbiaSerbia Serbia 2:31:15
07th Naoko Sakamoto JapanJapan Japan 2:31:43
08th Lyudmila Petrova RussiaRussia Russia 2:31:56
09 Svetlana Sakharova RussiaRussia Russia 2:32:04
10 Bruna Genovese ItalyItaly Italy 2:32:50
11 Alice Chelangat Nyerechi KenyaKenya Kenya 2:33:52
12 Zhang Shujing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2:34:34
13 Nuța Olaru RomaniaRomania Romania 2:34:45
14th Živilė Balčiūnaitė Lithuania 1989Lithuania Lithuania 2:35:01
15th Corinne Raux FranceFrance France 2:35:54
16 Rosaria Console ItalyItaly Italy 2:35:56
17th Małgorzata Sobańska PolandPoland Poland 2:36:43
18th Luminita Zaituc GermanyGermany Germany 2:36:45
19th Lee Eun-jung Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 2:37:23
20th Constantina Tomescu RomaniaRomania Romania 2:37:31
21st Jong Yong-ok Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea 2:37:52
22nd Li Helan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2:37:53
23 Chung Yun-hee Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 2:38:57
24 Stine Larsen NorwayNorway Norway 2:39:55
25th Liz Yelling United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2:40:13
26th Maria Abel SpainSpain Spain 2:40:13
27 Hafida Izem MonacoMonaco Monaco 2:40:46
28 Anna Pichrtová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2:40:58
29 Tracey Morris United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2:41:00
30th Kenza Wahbi MonacoMonaco Monaco 2:41:36
31 Kerryn McCann AustraliaAustralia Australia 2:41:41
32 Beatriz Ros SpainSpain Spain 2:41:51
33 Zhou Chunxiu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2:42:54
34 Jennifer Rhines United StatesUnited States United States 2:43:52
35 Choi Kyung-hee Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 2:44:05
36 Sandra Ruales EcuadorEcuador Ecuador 2:44:28
37 Maria Dolores Pulido SpainSpain Spain 2:44:33
38 Margarita Tapia MexicoMexico Mexico 2:46:14
39 Colleen De Reuck United StatesUnited States United States 2:46:30
40 Albina Majorova RussiaRussia Russia 2:47:23
41 Grażyna Syrek PolandPoland Poland 2:47:26
42 Nili Abramski IsraelIsrael Israel 2:48:08
43 Clarisse Rasoarizay MadagascarMadagascar Madagascar 2:48:14
44 Jane Salumäe EstoniaEstonia Estonia 2:48:47
45 Simona Staicu HungaryHungary Hungary 2:48:57
46 Angélica Sánchez MexicoMexico Mexico 2:49:04
47 Helena Sampaio PortugalPortugal Portugal 2:49:18
48 Beáta Rakonczai HungaryHungary Hungary 2:49:41
49 Annemette Jensen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 2:50:01
50 Yeoryia Abatzidou GreeceGreece Greece 2:50:01
51 Liza Hunter-Galvan New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 2:50:23
52 Hafida Gadi FranceFrance France 2:50:29
53 Gulsara Dadabaeva TajikistanTajikistan Tajikistan 2:50:45
54 Epiphany Nyirabaramé RwandaRwanda Rwanda 2:54:50
55 Sandra Torres ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 2:54:48
56 Jo Bun-hui Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea 2:55:54
57 Hsu Yu-Fang Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 2:55:58
58 Érika Olivera ChileChile Chile 2:57:14
59 Mariela González CubaCuba Cuba 3:02:20
60 Ida Kovács HungaryHungary Hungary 3:03:21
61 Svetlana Şepelev-Tcaci Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Moldova 3:03:29
62 Ana Dias PortugalPortugal Portugal 3:08:11
63 Inga Juodeškienė Lithuania 1989Lithuania Lithuania 3:09:18
64 Mamokete Lechela Lesotho 1987Lesotho Lesotho 3:11:56
65 Agueda Amaral East TimorEast Timor East Timor 3:18:25
66 Luwsanlchündegiin Otgonbajar MongoliaMongolia Mongolia 3:48:42
DNF Nasria Azaidj AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria
Irina Bogacheva KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan
Monika Drybulska PolandPoland Poland
Nadia Ejjafini BahrainBahrain Bahrain
Marlene Fortunato BrazilBrazil Brazil
Asha Gigi Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia
Ham bong-sil Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea
Banuelia Katesigwa TanzaniaTanzania Tanzania
Ulrike Maisch GermanyGermany Germany
Rakiya Maraoui-Quétier FranceFrance France
Marcia Narloch BrazilBrazil Brazil
Margaret okay KenyaKenya Kenya
Lale Öztürk TurkeyTurkey Turkey
Paula Radcliffe United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Lidia Șimon RomaniaRomania Romania
Workenesh Tola Ethiopia 1996Ethiopia Ethiopia

Web links and sources

Videos

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF Statistics Handbook, Beijing 2015, page 807 , accessed on May 10, 2018
  2. Description of the route on Runscore.com (fr.) , Accessed on May 10, 2018