Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 20 kilometres walk

Summary

The race took off as a pack, with María Guadalupe González on point but nobody exerting any force to take the lead. Always present near the front were the three Chinese athletes; World champion and world record holder Liu Hong, world silver medalist Lü Xiuzhi and Qieyang Shenjie. Towering over the lead group was Anežka Drahotová. After the first laps, Lu and her teammates increased the pace from 9:17 initial laps to sub-9; walkers began to drop off the back of the pack, one by one. By the halfway mark, the pack was down to 15. Within the next kilometer, the pack was down to seven, González, two Italians; Antonella Palmisano and Eleonora Giorgi, Brazilian favorite Érica de Sena, and the two Chinese using the pace; Lu and Liu. Going to the 13K mark, Giorgi received the red paddle to step off the course. In the next 500 metres, Qieyang and Ana Cabecinha, who had fallen off the back were able to rejoin the pack. Qieyang continued past the pack to take the position at the front. After a brief visit, Cabecinha could not stay with the group. The pace continued to drop, down to 8:42 for the eighth lap, de Sena the next off the back. Before the end of the penultimate lap, Palmisano fell off the back, leaving the three Chinese vs González. But González held the lead, pushing the pace. Qieyang broke and quickly fell back to get passed by Palmisano. The lap finished in 8:40, the fastest yet. Through the last lap, the pace increased Each already had one red card on the board, Liu getting shown three yellow paddles during the lap, still chasing González a step behind with Lu first a step then dropping off the back with just over 500 metres to the finish. Down the final straight, Liu edged closer to González, then after getting a shoulder ahead, quickly expanded the lead. With six officials watching over the last 100 metres, Liu did not pick up any calls and crossed the finish line first, two seconds up on González, seven on Lu. Behind them, Qieyang surged back to Palmisano, but could not get past.

Records

The existing World and Olympic records stood as follows.

World record  Liu Hong (CHN) 1:24:38 A Coruña, Spain 6 June 2015
Olympic record  Elena Lashmanova (RUS) 1:25:02 London, United Kingdom 11 August 2012

Schedule

All times are Brasília Time (UTC–3)

Date Time Round
19 August 201614:30Final

Results

Warnings (Athletes with 3 warnings are automatically disqualified)
  • ~ - Loss of Contact
  • > - Bent knee
RankStartNameNationalityTimeNotes[1]
9Liu Hong China1:28:35~
5María Guadalupe González Mexico1:28:37~
57Lü Xiuzhi China1:28:42~
441Antonella Palmisano Italy1:29:03
51Qieyang Shenjie China1:29:04
610Ana Cabecinha Portugal1:29:23
74Érica de Sena Brazil1:29:29~~
87Beatriz Pascual Spain1:30:24
950Regan Lamble Australia1:30:28~~
1063Anežka Drahotová Czech Republic1:30:43
113Elisa Rigaudo Italy1:31:04>
126Inês Henriques Portugal1:31:28
1315Émilie Menuet France1:32:04~
1469Kimberly García Peru1:32:09
1531Antigoni Drisbioti Greece1:32:32
1649Kumiko Okada Japan1:32:42
1762Nastassia Yatsevich Belarus1:32:53~
1852Ángela Castro Bolivia1:32:54
1911Nadiya Borovska Ukraine1:33:01~~
202Raquel González Spain1:33:03
2172Inna Kashyna Ukraine1:33:15
2239Maria Michta-Coffey United States1:33:36
2374María Guadalupe Sánchez Mexico1:33:44~~
2413Paola Pérez Ecuador1:33:53
2522Viktória Madarász Hungary1:33:59
2637Tanya Holliday Australia1:34:22~~
2727Magaly Bonilla Ecuador1:34:54~
2818Paulina Buziak Poland1:35:01
2967Brigita Virbalytė-Dimšienė Lithuania1:35:11
3023Mirna Ortiz Guatemala1:35:11
3135Wendy Cornejo Bolivia1:35:17~~
3236Sandra Arenas Colombia1:35:40~
3326Julia Takács Spain1:35:45
3458Miranda Melville United States1:35:48
3545Alana Barber New Zealand1:35:55
3660Maritza Guaman Ecuador1:35:56
3756Daniela Cardoso Portugal1:36:13
3853Yeseida Carrillo Colombia1:36:28
3940Jeon Yeong-eun South Korea1:36:31~~
4020Rachel Tallent Australia1:37:08~
4121Alejandra Ortega Mexico1:37:33
4214Grace Wanjiru Kenya1:37:49
4364Stefany Coronado Bolivia1:37:56
4433Agnieszka Szwarnóg Poland1:38:01
4565Andreea Arsine Romania1:38:16~
4644Valentyna Myronchuk Ukraine1:38:20~
4761Panayiota Tsinopoulou Greece1:38:24
4846Mária Czaková Slovakia1:38:29~
4947Cisiane Lopes Brazil1:38:35
5051Ana Veronica Rodean Romania1:38:42
5130Jessica Hancco Peru1:39:08
5254Maritza Poncio Guatemala1:40:09
5316Agnese Pastare Latvia1:40:15>~
5425Khushbir Kaur India1:40:33>
5542Mária Gáliková Slovakia1:40:35
5624Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė Lithuania1:41:28
5748Claudia Ștef Romania1:41:47>
5868Barbara Kovács Hungary1:42:11~
5955Rita Récsei Hungary1:42:41~
6012Chahinez Nasri Tunisia1:42:57
6173Askale Tiksa Ethiopia1:44:15>>
6217Diana Aydosova Kazakhstan1:44:49~
6328Anel Oosthuizen South Africa1:45:06>
29Agnieszka Dygacz PolandDNF~
66Sapana Sapana IndiaDNF
43Yesenia Miranda El SalvadorDNF
59Sandra Galvis ColombiaDNF
70Neringa Aidietytė LithuaniaDNF
34Yehualeye Beletew EthiopiaDQ~~>
8Eleonora Giorgi ItalyDQ~~~
38Mayra Carolina Herrera GuatemalaDQ~~~
19Lee Da-seul South KoreaDQ~~>
32Lee Jeong-eun South KoreaDQ~~>
71Polina Repina KazakhstanDQ>>>

References

  1. "20km walk women results". Athletics – Rio 2016 Olympics. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
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