2015 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 20 kilometres walk

Women's 20 kilometres walk
at the 2015 World Championships
Venue Beijing National Stadium
Dates 28 August
Competitors 49 from 27 nations
Winning time 1:27:45
Medalists
    China
    China
    Ukraine
Video on YouTube
Official Video

The women's 20 kilometres walk at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 28 August.[1][2]

Summary

The defending champion Elena Lashmanova would not be here, while she serves her drug suspension. In fact the entire Russian team did not compete here amid the drug scandal surrounding their coach Viktor Chegin. It looked like world record holder, world leader Liu Hong, walking on home soil was the prohibitive favorite. Liu's one complication was her teammate Xiuzhi Lu. Like in the men's race, the two Chinese walkers took off hard from the start, only Anežka Drahotová tried to go with them. That lasted about 4 km, from that point on the two walkers were out on their own almost tied by a string, swapping the lead occasionally though Lu was setting the pace the majority of the time. They hit 5K in 22:24; 10K in 44:19 (21:55 split) with a 30-second lead and 15K in 1:06:24 (22:05 split). The chase pack was Lyudmyla Olyanovska, Elisa Rigaudo, Eleonora Giorgi and Érica de Sena. de Sena was the first to fall off pace around 12K, both of the Italians were later asked to leave the course. Between 10 and 15K the lead actually shrunk to 20 seconds, but the closing 5K in 21:22 settled it for everyone but the two Chinese walkers. They battled neck and neck until just about the time they re-entered the stadium, when Lu seemed to concede to Liu and walked the remainder on the track in her footsteps. With the domestic crowd going crazy, Lu crossed the finish line virtually in Liu's shadow, the separation .26 of a second for the closest finish for a race walk in World Championships history. Because it is a road course, the official times are only accurate to one second so both athlete's times round to the same time. Olyanovska continued to hold on, finishing just 28 seconds back for bronze. The rest of the field finished more than 1:15 behind her.[3] It was the first gold medal for the home team at these championships.[4]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[5]

World record  Liu Hong (CHN) 1:24:38 La Coruña, Spain 6 June 2015
Championship record  Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) 1:25:41 Helsinki, Finland 7 August 2005
World Leading  Liu Hong (CHN) 1:24:38 La Coruña, Spain 6 June 2015
African Record  Grace Wanjiru (KEN) 1:34:19 Nairobi, Kenya 1 August 2010
Asian Record  Liu Hong (CHN) 1:24:38 La Coruña, Spain 6 June 2015
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Mirna Ortiz (GUA) 1:28:31 Rio Maior, Portugal 6 April 2013
South American Record  Érica de Sena (BRA) 1:29:37 Dudince, Slovakia 21 March 2015
European Record  Elena Lashmanova (RUS) 1:25:02 London, Great Britain 11 August 2012
Oceanian record  Jane Saville (AUS) 1:27:44 Naumburg, Germany 2 May 2004

Qualification standards

Time[6]
1:36:00

Schedule

Date Time Round
28 August 201508:30Final

All times are local times (UTC+8)

Results

The race was started at 08:30.[7]

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)Liu Hong China (CHN)1:27:45
2nd, silver medalist(s)Lü Xiuzhi China (CHN)1:27:45
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Lyudmyla Olyanovska Ukraine (UKR)1:28:13
4Ana Cabecinha Portugal (POR)1:29:29
5Antonella Palmisano Italy (ITA)1:29:34
6Érica de Sena Brazil (BRA)1:30:06
7Brigita Virbalytė Lithuania (LTU)1:30:20PB
8Anežka Drahotová Czech Republic (CZE)1:30:32
9Alejandra Ortega Mexico (MEX)1:31:04PB
10María José Poves Spain (ESP)1:31:06SB
11Nadiya Borovska Ukraine (UKR)1:31:18
12Mirna Ortiz Guatemala (GUA)1:31:32
13Rachel Seaman Canada (CAN)1:31:39
14Raquel González Spain (ESP)1:32:00
15Viktória Madarász Hungary (HUN)1:32:01
16Paola Pérez Ecuador (ECU)1:32:12
17Nie Jingjing China (CHN)1:32:40
18Alana Barber New Zealand (NZL)1:33:20NR
19Sandra Arenas Colombia (COL)1:33:24
20Maria Michta-Coffey United States (USA)1:33:24
21Vera Santos Portugal (POR)1:34:01
22Wendy Cornejo Bolivia (BOL)1:34:12PB
23Inês Henriques Portugal (POR)1:34:47
24Claudia Ștef Romania (ROM)1:34:51
25Kumiko Okada Japan (JPN)1:34:56
26Miranda Melville United States (USA)1:35:19
27Jeon Yeong-eun South Korea (KOR)1:35:48
28Maritza Poncio Guatemala (GUA)1:35:53
29Cisiane Lopes Brazil (BRA)1:36:06
30Mária Czaková Slovakia (SVK)1:36:08
31Émilie Menuet France (FRA)1:36:17
32Laura García-Caro Spain (ESP)1:36:22
33Laura Polli Switzerland (SUI)1:36:26SB
34Rachel Tallent Australia (AUS)1:36:27
35Lee Jeong-eun South Korea (KOR)1:36:52
36Lucie Pelantová Czech Republic (CZE)1:38:34
37Khushbir Kaur India (IND)1:38:53
38Agnieszka Dygacz Poland (POL)1:39:06
39Mayra Herrera Guatemala (GUA)1:39:23
40Marie Polli Switzerland (SUI)1:39:49
41Mária Gáliková Slovakia (SVK)1:40:06
42Olena Shumkina Ukraine (UKR)1:41:30
Beki Smith Australia (AUS)DQ
Claudia Balderrama Bolivia (BOL)DQ
Sapana Sapana India (IND)DQ
Eleonora Giorgi Italy (ITA)DQ
Elisa Rigaudo Italy (ITA)DQ
Neringa Aidietytė Lithuania (LTU)DQ
Kimberly García Peru (PER)DNF
Kelly Ruddick Australia (AUS)DNS

References

  1. "Beijing 2015: Timetable". Beijing 2015. 10 August 2015. Archived from the original on 1 December 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. Start list
  3. "REPORT: WOMEN'S 20KM RACE WALK – IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, BEIJING 2015". iaaf.org. 28 August 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  4. http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/15th-iaaf-world-championships-4875/news/report/women/20-kilometres-race-walk/final
  5. "Records & Lists – Race Walk". IAAF. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  6. IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 – Standards (PDF), IAAF, 2012, retrieved 18 August 2015
  7. Final results
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