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词条 2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 10,000 metres
释义

  1. Medalists

  2. Records

  3. Qualification standards

  4. Schedule

  5. Results

     Splits 

  6. References

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The women's 10,000 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 15 August. The Ethiopian team was particularly strong in the event, with two-time World Champion Tirunesh Dibaba, 5000 metres World Champion Meseret Defar, and African record holder Meselech Melkamu all vying for first place. The 2007 silver medallist Elvan Abeylegesse, Olympic bronze medallist Shalane Flanagan, and the World Cross Country Champion Florence Kiplagat were other athletes with strong medal possibilities.[1]

The race featured a number of surprises and upsets, beginning with the withdrawal of the defending champion Dibaba due to a leg injury, replaced by Wude Ayalew.[2] The race started awkwardly when the outer alley of the starting group, led by Florence Kiplagat, broke to the inside at the gun. Essentially Masai, Ayalew, Grace Momanyi and the other five runners on the outside who followed Kiplagat ran a course some 14 meters shorter than the twelve runners from the other larger alley. But confused officials did not recall the start or issue any disqualifications for the incident. Still, Inês Monteiro took the early lead with the outer runners falling in behind her. By the end of the first lap Yukari Sahaku and Yurika Nakamura had emerged as the pacesetters. After a kilometer, the Russian duo of Liliya Shobukhova and Mariya Konovalova took the lead. Konovalova held the point, marked by Nakamura at an even, leisurely pace for this crowd until just after eight laps to go when Linet Masai, who had been hanging around the back of the tight pack made a quick move to the front. All three Ethiopians rushed to mark the move. By the end of the lap, 2007 medallist Abeylegesse dropped out of the race and a quintet of runners ( Masai, Melkamu, Defar, Ayalew and Grace Momanyi) had broken away from the rest of the pack. Lap times dropped from the 75 second average to 71, to 69. But Masai's pace slowed back to 70 then 71. Momanyi came up to take the lead with the Ethiopians changing their focus though Ayalew was struggling to keep on the back behind Masai. After taking the break for a lap, Masai returned to take the lead. As the runners approached the finish line for the bell, favourites Defar and Melkamu sprinted in front. Defar held the lead through the final turn, with Melkamu boxing Masai, neither could completely break away. With clear running room coming off the turn, Masai tried to get her long legs going. She wasn't able to make much progress, nor could Melkamu pass her teammate until Defar began to fade, unable to maintain her speed. Melkamu took the lead. 14 meters out, Masai passed Melkamu. Perhaps not noticing, Melkamu prematurely celebrated but Masai was a meter ahead to take the gold medal with a tactically-timed run. Defar, completely exhausted, eventually finished in fifth as Ayalew sprinted past Momanyi to take the bronze.[3]

Breaking a decade of Ethiopian dominance, nineteen-year-old Masai's gold medal was the first Kenyan victory in the event since the 1997 World Championships, and the country's first 10,000 m medal since 1999.[4]

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
{{FlagATHCH>Kenya|2009 World}} {{FlagATHCH>Ethiopia|2009 World1996}{{FlagATHCH>Ethiopia|2009 World1996}

Records

World recordWang Junxia|CHN}}29:31.78Beijing, China8 September 1993
Championship recordBerhane Adere|ETH|1996}}30:04.18Paris, France23 August 2003
World LeadingMeselech Melkamu|ETH|1996}}29:53.80Utrecht, Netherlands14 June 2009
African recordMeselech Melkamu|ETH|1996}}29:53.80Utrecht, Netherlands14 June 2009
Asian recordWang Junxia|CHN}}29:31.78Beijing, China8 September 1993
North American recordShalane Flanagan|USA}}30:22.22Beijing, China15 August 2008
South American recordCarmem de Oliveira|BRA}}31:47.76Stuttgart, Germany21 August 1993
European recordElvan Abeylegesse|TUR}}29:56.34Beijing, China15 August 2008
Oceanian recordKim Smith|NZL}}30:35.54Palo Alto, United States4 May 2008

Qualification standards

A timeB time
31:45.00 32:20.00

Schedule

Date Time Round
August 15, 2009 19:25 Final

Results

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
{{gold01}} Linet Masai{{FlagATHCH|Kenya|2009 World}} 30:51.24 SB
{{silver02}} Meselech Melkamu{{FlagATHCH|Ethiopia|2009 World1996} 30:51.34
{{bronze03}} Wude Ayalew{{FlagATHCH|Ethiopia|2009 World1996} 30:51.95
04|4}}Grace Momanyi{{FlagATHCH|Kenya|2009 World}} 30:52.25 PB
05|5}}Meseret Defar{{FlagATHCH|Ethiopia|2009 World1996} 30:52.37
06|6}}Amy Yoder Begley{{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} 31:13.78 PB
07|7}}Yurika Nakamura{{FlagATHCH|Japan|2009 World}} 31:14.39 PB
08|8}}Kim Smith{{FlagATHCH|New Zealand|2009 World}} 31:21.42 SB
09|9}}Kayoko Fukushi{{FlagATHCH|Japan|2009 World}} 31:23.49 SB
10 Inês Monteiro{{FlagATHCH|Portugal|2009 World}} 31:25.67 PB
11 Mariya Konovalova{{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} 31:26.94
12 Florence Jebet Kiplagat{{FlagATHCH|Kenya|2009 World}} 31:30.85
13 Ana Dulce Félix{{FlagATHCH|Portugal|2009 World}} 31:30.90 PB
14 Shalane Flanagan{{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} 31:32.19
15 Kseniya Agafonova{{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} 31:43.14
16 Ana Dias{{FlagATHCH|Portugal|2009 World}} 31:49.91
17 Katie McGregor{{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} 32:18.49
18 Zhang Yingying{{FlagATHCH|China|2009 World}} 32:33.63 SB
19 Liliya Shobukhova{{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} 32:42.36
20 Yukari Sahaku{{FlagATHCH|Japan|2009 World}} 33:41.17
99|}}Elvan Abeylegesse{{FlagATHCH|Turkey|2009 World}}99:99.99|}} DNF
99|}}Olivera Jevtic{{FlagATHCH|Serbia|2009 World}}99:99.99|}}DNS

Key: PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best

Splits

Intermediate Athlete Country Mark
1000m Yurika Nakamura {{JPN}} 3:08.85
2000m Mariya Konovalova {{RUS}} 6:17.01
3000m Liliya Shobukhova {{RUS}} 9:24.89
4000m Mariya Konovalova {{RUS}} 12:35.29
5000m Mariya Konovalova {{RUS}} 15:45.19
6000m Mariya Konovalova {{RUS}} 18:55.45
7000m Linet Chepkwemoi Masai {{KEN}} 22:04.20
8000m Linet Chepkwemoi Masai {{KEN}} 25:00.18
9000m Meseret Defar Ethiopia|1996}} 27:58.29

References

General
  • 10,000 metres results from IAAF. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-15.
Specific
1. ^Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-09). Women's 10,000m - PREVIEW. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-15.
2. ^[https://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5hcSy2Ys0s6rhZUiC3jpmw4iCk_Kw No title defence for injured Dibaba]. Press Association (2009-08-15). Retrieved on 2009-08-15.
3. ^Butcher, Pat (2009-08-15). Berlin 2009 - Day 1 WRAP - 15 Aug. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-15. [https://www.webcitation.org/5jdmFYHhu Archived] 2009-09-08.
4. ^Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-15). Event Report - Women's 10,000m - Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-15. [https://www.webcitation.org/5jdmG0f2e Archived] 2009-09-08.
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