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2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 20 kilometres walk

The Women's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held on a loop course starting and finishing at Gukchae - bosang Memorial Park on August 31.

Women's 20 kilometres walk
at the 2011 World Championships
Elisa Rigaudo, 4th at the arrival af 20km racewalk at Daegu 2011 advanced to bronze, in 2016, and to silver, in 2019, for IAAF decision per Russian doping scandal.
VenueDaegu
Dates30 August
Competitors50
Medalists
← 2009
2013 →

Olga Kaniskina of Russia looked to continue a series of major victories which had seen her win consecutive world titles (2007, 2009), the 2008 Olympic title and a gold medal at the 2010 European Championships. Two other Russians, Vera Sokolova and Anisya Kirdyapkina, had walked the two fastest times ever for the distance that February and comprised her primary opposition. Outside of the Russians, 2009 medallists Olive Loughnane and Liu Hong were the other major medal contenders. Other entrants were Qieyang Shenjie, Li Yanfei, Beatriz Pascual, Kumi Otoshi and Vera Santos – all of whom were among the fastest walkers that year.[1]

Records edit

Record Athlete Perf. Location Date
World record   Vera Sokolova (RUS) 1:25:08 Sochi, Russia 26 February 2011
Championship record   Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) 1:25:41 Helsinki, Finland 7 August 2005
World leading   Vera Sokolova (RUS) 1:25:08 Sochi, Russia 26 February 2011
African record   Grace Wanjiru Njue (KEN) 1:34:19 Nairobi, Kenya 1 August 2010
Asian record   Yan Wang (CHN) 1:26:22 Guangzhou, China 19 November 2001
NCAC record   Maria Graciela Mendoza (MEX) 1:30:03 Mézidon-Canon, France 2 May 1999
South American record   Miriam Ramón (ECU) 1:31:25 Lima, Peru 7 May 2005
European record   Vera Sokolova (RUS) 1:25:08 Sochi, Russia 26 February 2011
Oceanian record   Jane Saville (AUS) 1:27:44 Naumburg, Germany 2 May 2004

Qualification standards edit

A time B time
1:33:30 1:38:00

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
August 31, 2011 09:00 Final

Results edit

KEY: q Fastest non-qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Final edit

Elisa Rigaudo became bronze medal on 24 March 2016 (5 years after the event) in 20 km walk (she was 4th) after disqualification of Russian Olga Kaniskina who originally had run the race.[2] And silver in March 2019 (8 years after the event) after disqualification of Russian Anisya Kirdyapkina originally second.[3][4]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
  Liu Hong   China (CHN) 1:30:00
  Elisa Rigaudo   Italy (ITA) 1:30:44 SB
  Qieyang Shijie   China (CHN) 1:31:14
4 Susana Feitor   Portugal (POR) 1:31:26
5 Ana Cabecinha   Portugal (POR) 1:31:36
6 Kristina Saltanovič   Lithuania (LTU) 1:31:40 SB
7 Beatriz Pascual   Spain (ESP) 1:31:46
8 Inês Henriques   Portugal (POR) 1:32:06
9 Vera Sokolova   Russia (RUS) 1:32:13
10 María Vasco   Spain (ESP) 1:32:42
11 Gao Ni   China (CHN) 1:32:49
12 Regan Lamble   Australia (AUS) 1:33:38
13 Olive Loughnane   Ireland (IRL) 1:34:02
14 Tatiana Mineeva   Russia (RUS) 1:34:08
15 Nastassia Yatsevich   Belarus (BLR) 1:34:09
16 Jamy Franco   Guatemala (GUA) 1:34:36
17 Kumi Otoshi   Japan (JPN) 1:34:37
18 Claire Tallent   Australia (AUS) 1:34:46
19 Mayumi Kawasaki   Japan (JPN) 1:35:03
20 Johanna Jackson   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:35:32
21 Nadiia Borovska-Prokopuk   Ukraine (UKR) 1:35:38
22 Lucie Pelantová   Czech Republic (CZE) 1:35:45
23 Jeon Yong-eun   South Korea (KOR) 1:35:52 SB
24 Claudia Stef   Romania (ROM) 1:36:55
25 Agnese Pastare   Latvia (LAT) 1:37:48
26 Brigita Virbalytė   Lithuania (LTU) 1:38:39
27 Maria Michta   United States (USA) 1:38:54
28 Mária Czaková   Slovakia (SVK) 1:39:07
29 Arabelly Orjuela   Colombia (COL) 1:39:28
30 Ingrid Hernández   Colombia (COL) 1:39:53
31 Zuzana Schindlerová   Czech Republic (CZE) 1:39:57
32 Marie Polli   Switzerland (SUI) 1:40:28
33 Milángela Rosales   Venezuela (VEN) 1:40:49
34 Rachel Lavallée Seaman   Canada (CAN) 1:43:31
35 Grace Wanjiru   Kenya (KEN) 1:43:59
36 Yadira Guamán   Ecuador (ECU) 1:45:15
37 Chaima Trabelsi   Tunisia (TUN) 1:46:29
Claudia Balderrama   Bolivia (BOL) DSQ
María José Poves   Spain (ESP) DSQ
Viktória Madarász   Hungary (HUN) DSQ
Neringa Aidietytė   Lithuania (LTU) DSQ
María Guadalupe Sánchez   Mexico (MEX) DSQ
Olga Iakovenko   Ukraine (UKR) DSQ
Sabine Krantz   Germany (GER) DNF
Melanie Seeger   Germany (GER) DNF
Masumi Fuchise   Japan (JPN) DNF
Semiha Mutlu   Turkey (TUR) DNF
DSQ Olga Kaniskina   Russia (RUS) 1:29:42 disqualified
DSQ Anisya Kirdyapkina   Russia (RUS) 1:30:13 disqualified
DSQ Olena Shumkina   Ukraine (UKR) 1:32:17 disqualified

References edit

  1. ^ Martin, David (2011-08-21). Women's 20Km Race Walk - PREVIEW 2012-05-03 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-27.
  2. ^ "GLOBAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AFFECTED BY THE 24 MARCH 2016 CAS DECISION". iaaf.org. Retrieved 24 August 2017. Now disqualified by doping violation: Valeriy Borchin (RUS) originally 1st, 1:18:41
  3. ^ "20 KILOMETRES RACE WALK WOMEN 13TH IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS - ADAEGU (DS), KOREA 27 AUG 2011 - 04 SEP 2011". iaaf.org. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Squalificata Anisja Kirdyapkina, per Elisa Rigaudo argento nella 20 km di marcia dei Mondiali di Daegu 2011" (in Italian). cuneodice.it. Retrieved 8 October 2019.

External links edit

  • 20 kilometres walk results at IAAF website
  •  
    Official Video

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The Women s 20 kilometres walk event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held on a loop course starting and finishing at Gukchae bosang Memorial Park on August 31 Women s 20 kilometres walk at the 2011 World ChampionshipsElisa Rigaudo 4th at the arrival af 20km racewalk at Daegu 2011 advanced to bronze in 2016 and to silver in 2019 for IAAF decision per Russian doping scandal VenueDaeguDates30 AugustCompetitors50Medalists Liu Hong China Elisa Rigaudo Italy Qieyang Shijie China 20092013 Olga Kaniskina of Russia looked to continue a series of major victories which had seen her win consecutive world titles 2007 2009 the 2008 Olympic title and a gold medal at the 2010 European Championships Two other Russians Vera Sokolova and Anisya Kirdyapkina had walked the two fastest times ever for the distance that February and comprised her primary opposition Outside of the Russians 2009 medallists Olive Loughnane and Liu Hong were the other major medal contenders Other entrants were Qieyang Shenjie Li Yanfei Beatriz Pascual Kumi Otoshi and Vera Santos all of whom were among the fastest walkers that year 1 Contents 1 Records 2 Qualification standards 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Final 5 References 6 External linksRecords editRecord Athlete Perf Location DateWorld record nbsp Vera Sokolova RUS 1 25 08 Sochi Russia 26 February 2011Championship record nbsp Olimpiada Ivanova RUS 1 25 41 Helsinki Finland 7 August 2005World leading nbsp Vera Sokolova RUS 1 25 08 Sochi Russia 26 February 2011African record nbsp Grace Wanjiru Njue KEN 1 34 19 Nairobi Kenya 1 August 2010Asian record nbsp Yan Wang CHN 1 26 22 Guangzhou China 19 November 2001NCAC record nbsp Maria Graciela Mendoza MEX 1 30 03 Mezidon Canon France 2 May 1999South American record nbsp Miriam Ramon ECU 1 31 25 Lima Peru 7 May 2005European record nbsp Vera Sokolova RUS 1 25 08 Sochi Russia 26 February 2011Oceanian record nbsp Jane Saville AUS 1 27 44 Naumburg Germany 2 May 2004Qualification standards editA time B time1 33 30 1 38 00Schedule editDate Time RoundAugust 31 2011 09 00 FinalResults editKEY q Fastest non qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal bestFinal edit Elisa Rigaudo became bronze medal on 24 March 2016 5 years after the event in 20 km walk she was 4th after disqualification of Russian Olga Kaniskina who originally had run the race 2 And silver in March 2019 8 years after the event after disqualification of Russian Anisya Kirdyapkina originally second 3 4 Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes nbsp Liu Hong nbsp China CHN 1 30 00 nbsp Elisa Rigaudo nbsp Italy ITA 1 30 44 SB nbsp Qieyang Shijie nbsp China CHN 1 31 144 Susana Feitor nbsp Portugal POR 1 31 265 Ana Cabecinha nbsp Portugal POR 1 31 366 Kristina Saltanovic nbsp Lithuania LTU 1 31 40 SB7 Beatriz Pascual nbsp Spain ESP 1 31 468 Ines Henriques nbsp Portugal POR 1 32 069 Vera Sokolova nbsp Russia RUS 1 32 1310 Maria Vasco nbsp Spain ESP 1 32 4211 Gao Ni nbsp China CHN 1 32 4912 Regan Lamble nbsp Australia AUS 1 33 3813 Olive Loughnane nbsp Ireland IRL 1 34 0214 Tatiana Mineeva nbsp Russia RUS 1 34 0815 Nastassia Yatsevich nbsp Belarus BLR 1 34 0916 Jamy Franco nbsp Guatemala GUA 1 34 3617 Kumi Otoshi nbsp Japan JPN 1 34 3718 Claire Tallent nbsp Australia AUS 1 34 4619 Mayumi Kawasaki nbsp Japan JPN 1 35 0320 Johanna Jackson nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 1 35 3221 Nadiia Borovska Prokopuk nbsp Ukraine UKR 1 35 3822 Lucie Pelantova nbsp Czech Republic CZE 1 35 4523 Jeon Yong eun nbsp South Korea KOR 1 35 52 SB24 Claudia Stef nbsp Romania ROM 1 36 5525 Agnese Pastare nbsp Latvia LAT 1 37 4826 Brigita Virbalyte nbsp Lithuania LTU 1 38 3927 Maria Michta nbsp United States USA 1 38 5428 Maria Czakova nbsp Slovakia SVK 1 39 0729 Arabelly Orjuela nbsp Colombia COL 1 39 2830 Ingrid Hernandez nbsp Colombia COL 1 39 5331 Zuzana Schindlerova nbsp Czech Republic CZE 1 39 5732 Marie Polli nbsp Switzerland SUI 1 40 2833 Milangela Rosales nbsp Venezuela VEN 1 40 4934 Rachel Lavallee Seaman nbsp Canada CAN 1 43 3135 Grace Wanjiru nbsp Kenya KEN 1 43 5936 Yadira Guaman nbsp Ecuador ECU 1 45 1537 Chaima Trabelsi nbsp Tunisia TUN 1 46 29Claudia Balderrama nbsp Bolivia BOL DSQMaria Jose Poves nbsp Spain ESP DSQViktoria Madarasz nbsp Hungary HUN DSQNeringa Aidietyte nbsp Lithuania LTU DSQMaria Guadalupe Sanchez nbsp Mexico MEX DSQOlga Iakovenko nbsp Ukraine UKR DSQSabine Krantz nbsp Germany GER DNFMelanie Seeger nbsp Germany GER DNFMasumi Fuchise nbsp Japan JPN DNFSemiha Mutlu nbsp Turkey TUR DNFDSQ Olga Kaniskina nbsp Russia RUS 1 29 42 disqualifiedDSQ Anisya Kirdyapkina nbsp Russia RUS 1 30 13 disqualifiedDSQ Olena Shumkina nbsp Ukraine UKR 1 32 17 disqualifiedReferences edit Martin David 2011 08 21 Women s 20Km Race Walk PREVIEW Archived 2012 05 03 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2011 08 27 GLOBAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AFFECTED BY THE 24 MARCH 2016 CAS DECISION iaaf org Retrieved 24 August 2017 Now disqualified by doping violation Valeriy Borchin RUS originally 1st 1 18 41 20 KILOMETRES RACE WALK WOMEN 13TH IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS ADAEGU DS KOREA 27 AUG 2011 04 SEP 2011 iaaf org Retrieved 8 October 2019 Squalificata Anisja Kirdyapkina per Elisa Rigaudo argento nella 20 km di marcia dei Mondiali di Daegu 2011 in Italian cuneodice it Retrieved 8 October 2019 External links edit20 kilometres walk results at IAAF website nbsp Official Video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 World Championships in Athletics Women 27s 20 kilometres walk amp oldid 1185420317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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