2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase

The Women's 3,000 metres Steeplechase event at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on August 15 and August 17. The Russian steeplechase team entered for the event was particularly strong, featuring world record holder and Olympic champion Gulnara Galkina, defending world champion Yekaterina Volkova, and third fastest of the year Yuliya Zarudneva. Other possible medallists included Marta Domínguez, who had the world-leading time prior to the competition, American record holder Jenny Barringer, and world junior record holder Ruth Bisibori.[1]

On the first day of competition, Galkina won heat one, with Germany's Antje Möldner finishing not far behind with a national record-breaking run. African athletes Zemzem Ahmed and Gladys Kipkemoi shared the winning time in the second heat, a race which saw the defending champion Volkova eliminated from the competition.[2]

In the final, the favourite Galkina led upon the final lap, when Domínguez and Zarudneva sped ahead of the field. Domínguez kicked in the final straight to take her first World Championship gold medal in 9:07.32. This was a Spanish record and the fourth fastest of all time, in what was only her ninth race in the steeplechase. Zarudneva held on for the silver medal and Milcah Chemos Cheywa, a Kenyan newcomer, took the bronze, both athletes with a personal best. The former champion Galkina had faded into fourth place, and out of the medals. A number of athletes in the rest of the field recorded personal bests, with highlights including Habiba Ghribi and Antje Möldner running national records, and Jennifer Barringer setting a new North American record.[3]

On November 19, 2015, the Court of Arbitration for Sport found Domínguez guilty of an anti-doping rule violation and ordered that all competitive results obtained by Domínguez from 5 August 2009 be disqualified.[4] Earlier in 2015, silver medalist Yuliya Zarudneva (now known as Zaripova) received a doping ban that did not backdate to the 2009 World Championships,[5] In the past following a doping disqualification, the IAAF has not chosen to advance medals to athletes who later received doping bans themselves.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Marta Domínguez
 Spain (ESP)
Yuliya Zarudneva
 Russia (RUS)
Milcah Chemos Cheywa
 Kenya (KEN)

Records

World record  Gulnara Samitova-Galkina (RUS) 8:58.81 Beijing, China 17 August 2008
Championship record  Yekaterina Volkova (RUS) 9:06.57 Osaka, Japan 27 August 2007
World leading  Marta Domínguez (ESP) 9:09.39 Barcelona, Spain 25 July 2009
African record  Eunice Jepkorir (KEN) 9:07.41 Beijing, China 17 August 2008
Asian record  Liu Nian (CHN) 9:26.25 Wuhan, China 2 November 2007
North American record  Jennifer Barringer (USA) 9:22.26 Beijing, China 17 August 2008
South American record  Sabine Heitling (BRA) 9:41.22 London, United Kingdom 25 July 2009
European record  Gulnara Samitova-Galkina (RUS) 8:58.81 Beijing, China 17 August 2008
Oceanian record  Donna MacFarlane (AUS) 9:18.35 Oslo, Norway 6 June 2008

Qualification standards

A time B time
9:40.00 9:48.00

Schedule

Date Time Round
August 15, 200910:50Heats
August 17, 200920:30Final

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the final.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Gulnara Samitova-Galkina Russia (RUS)9:17.67Q
21Antje Möldner Germany (GER)9:21.73Q, NR
31Sofia Assefa Ethiopia (ETH)9:22.63Q
41Milcah Chemos Cheywa Kenya (KEN)9:23.87Q
51Eva Arias Spain (ESP)9:25.14q, PB
62Habiba Ghribi Tunisia (TUN)9:26.40Q
72Yuliya Zarudneva Russia (RUS)9:26.64Q
81Jéssica Augusto Portugal (POR)9:26.64q, SB
92Jennifer Barringer United States (USA)9:26.81Q
102Katarzyna Kowalska Poland (POL)9:26.93Q, PB
112Ruth Bosibori Kenya (KEN)9:27.04q
122Sara Moreira Portugal (POR)9:28.64PB
133Zemzem Ahmed Ethiopia (ETH)9:29.36Q, SB
143Gladys Kipkemoi Kenya (KEN)9:29.36Q
152Korahubsh Itaa Ethiopia (ETH)9:33.67
163Sophie Duarte France (FRA)9:34.08Q
171Ancuţa Bobocel Romania (ROM)9:34.39SB
183Marta Domínguez Spain (ESP)9:34.78Q
191Iríni Kokkinaríou Greece (GRE)9:35.61SB
203Hanane Ouhaddou Morocco (MAR)9:35.78
213Oxana Juravel Moldova (MDA)9:36.63NR
221Yelena Sidorchenkova Russia (RUS)9:37.16
232Ulrika Johansson Sweden (SWE)9:38.88PB
241Minori Hayakari Japan (JPN)9:39.28SB
252Helen Clitheroe Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)9:41.71
262Diana Martín Spain (ESP)9:42.39PB
273Yekaterina Volkova Russia (RUS)9:43.52
282Élodie Olivarès France (FRA)9:43.83
293Lívia Tóth Hungary (HUN)9:45.14
301Lindsey Anderson United States (USA)9:46.03
313Sandra Eriksson Finland (FIN)9:46.62PB
323Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal Norway (NOR)9:48.47
333Cristina Casandra Romania (ROM)9:49.88
343Bridget Franek United States (USA)9:50.02
352Sabine Heitling Brazil (BRA)9:50.96
361Donna MacFarlane Australia (AUS)9:52.46SB
371Durka Mana Sudan (SUD)9:52.90
381Elena Romagnolo Italy (ITA)9:56.61
392Roisin McGettigan Ireland (IRL)9:59.10
402Silje Fjørtoft Norway (NOR)10:01.04
413Aslı Çakır Turkey (TUR)10:06.64

Key: NR = National record, PB = Personal best, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
DQMarta Domínguez Spain (ESP)9:07.32 WL, NR
2nd, silver medalist(s)Yuliya Zarudneva Russia (RUS)9:08.39PB
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Milcah Chemos Cheywa Kenya (KEN)9:08.57PB
4Gulnara Samitova-Galkina Russia (RUS)9:11.09SB
5Jennifer Barringer United States (USA)9:12.50AR
6Habiba Ghribi Tunisia (TUN)9:12.52NR
7Ruth Bosibori Kenya (KEN)9:13.16PB
8Gladys Kipkemoi Kenya (KEN)9:14.62PB
9Antje Möldner Germany (GER)9:18.54NR
10Zemzem Ahmed Ethiopia (ETH)9:22.64SB
11Jéssica Augusto Portugal (POR)9:25.25SB
12Katarzyna Kowalska Poland (POL)9:30.37
13Sofia Assefa Ethiopia (ETH)9:31.29
14Eva Arias Spain (ESP)9:33.34
15Sophie Duarte France (FRA)9:33.85

Key: AR = Area record, NR = National record, PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best, WL = World leading (in a given season)

Note: Marta Domínguez was disqualified in November 2015, but redistribution of the medals is not confirmed yet.

Splits

IntermediateAthleteCountryMark
1000mGulnara Galkina Russia3:01.26
2000mGladys Jerotich Kipkemoi Kenya6:06.45

References

General
Specific
  1. Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-09). Women's 3000m Steeplechase - PREVIEW. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-16. Archived 2009-09-08.
  2. Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-15). Event Report - Women's 3000m Steeplechase - Heats Archived 2009-08-17 at the Wayback Machine.. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-16.
  3. Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-17). Event Report - Women's 3000m Steeplechase - Final Archived 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine.. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  4. "Marta Domínguez Banned for 3 Years by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)" (PDF) (Press release). Court of Arbitration for Sport. November 19, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 28, 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2015-11-19.


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