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2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 5000 metres

The Women's 5000 metres at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on August 30, and September 2.

Official Video

Vivian Cheruiyot entered the competition as the reigning 2009 World Champion, the 2011 World Cross Country Champion, the Diamond League leader, and the fastest woman of the year (having become the fourth fastest ever with a run of 14:20.87 minutes). Ethiopians Meseret Defar and Sentayehu Ejigu had run the next quickest that season. The top twelve ranked runners prior to the championships were all either Kenyan or Ethiopian; Linet Masai, Sylvia Kibet, Mercy Cherono and Genzebe Dibaba were the other contenders from the two dominant countries.[1] Lauren Fleshman of the United States was the fastest non-African in the final.[2]

The final started with Hitomi Niiya taking a large early lead in an effort to steal the race. After several laps in the spotlight she was swallowed up by the pack, which slowly disintegrated. With a lap to go, it was three Ethiopian and four Kenyan runners to settle it. Cheruiyot led as the group stretched out, with Defar challenging into the final straight, where Cheruiyot pulled away. Kibet passed a fading Defar before the finish, for the silver. Exactly the same medals as two years before.

Medalists edit

Gold Silver Bronze
Vivian Cheruiyot
  Kenya (KEN)
Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet
  Kenya (KEN)
Meseret Defar
  Ethiopia (ETH)

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record   Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 14:11.15 Oslo, Norway 6 June 2008
Championship record   Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 14:38.59 Helsinki, Finland 13 August 2005
World Leading   Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 14:20.87 Stockholm, Sweden 29 July 2011
African Record   Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 14:11.15 Oslo, Norway 6 June 2008
Asian Record   Bo Jiang (CHN) 14:28.09 Shanghai, China 23 October 1997
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Molly Huddle (USA) 14:44.76 Brussels, Belgium 27 August 2010
South American record   Simone da Silva (BRA) 15:18.85 São Paulo, Brazil 20 May 2011
European Record   Liliya Shobukhova (RUS) 14:23.75 Kazan, Russia 19 July 2008
Oceanian record   Kim Smith (NZL) 14:45.93 Rome, Italy 11 July 2008

Qualification standards edit

A time B time
15:14.00 15:25.00

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
August 30, 2011 10:20 Heats
September 2, 2011 20:25 Final

Results edit

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

Heats edit

Qualification: First 5 in each heat (Q) and the next 5 fastest (q) advance to the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Meseret Defar   Ethiopia (ETH) 15:19.46 Q
2 1 Mercy Cherono   Kenya (KEN) 15:20.01 Q
3 1 Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet   Kenya (KEN) 15:20.08 Q
4 1 Sentayehu Ejigu   Ethiopia (ETH) 15:20.13 Q
5 1 Yelena Zadorozhnaya   Russia (RUS) 15:23.90 Q
6 1 Amy Hastings   United States (USA) 15:29.49 q
7 1 Hitomi Niiya   Japan (JPN) 15:31.09 q
8 2 Genzebe Dibaba   Ethiopia (ETH) 15:33.06 Q
9 2 Tejitu Daba   Bahrain (BHR) 15:33.67 Q
10 2 Linet Masai   Kenya (KEN) 15:33.99 Q
11 2 Lauren Fleshman   United States (USA) 15:34.04 Q
12 2 Vivian Cheruiyot   Kenya (KEN) 15:34.80 Q
13 2 Zakia Mrisho   Tanzania (TAN) 15:35.37 q, SB
14 2 Yelizaveta Grechishnikova   Russia (RUS) 15:35.64 q
15 1 Helen Clitheroe   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 15:37.73 q
16 2 Megumi Kinukawa   Japan (JPN) 15:38.23
17 2 Alemitu Bekele Degfa   Turkey (TUR) 15:38.25
18 1 Kayo Sugihara   Japan (JPN) 15:41.78 SB
19 2 Molly Huddle   United States (USA) 15:42.00
20 1 Alia Saeed Mohammed   United Arab Emirates (UAE) 16:10.37
21 2 Viktoriia Poliudina   Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) 16:32.68 SB
22 1 Pauline Niyongere   Burundi (BDI) 17:23.56 SB
1 Sabine Fischer   Switzerland (SUI) DNS

Final edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Vivian Cheruiyot   Kenya (KEN) 14:55.36
  Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet   Kenya (KEN) 14:56.21
  Meseret Defar   Ethiopia (ETH) 14:56.94
4 Sentayehu Ejigu   Ethiopia (ETH) 14:59.99
5 Mercy Cherono   Kenya (KEN) 15:00.23
6 Linet Masai   Kenya (KEN) 15:01.01
7 Lauren Fleshman   United States (USA) 15:09.25
8 Genzebe Dibaba   Ethiopia (ETH) 15:09.35
9 Tejitu Daba   Bahrain (BHR) 15:14.62 PB
10 Yelena Zadorozhnaya   Russia (RUS) 15:15.48
11 Zakia Mrisho   Tanzania (TAN) 15:18.81 SB
12 Helen Clitheroe   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 15:21.22
13 Hitomi Niiya   Japan (JPN) 15:41.67
14 Yelizaveta Grechishnikova   Russia (RUS) 15:45.61
15 Amy Hastings   United States (USA) 15:56.06

References edit

  1. ^ Martin, David (2011-08-22). Women's 5000m – PREVIEW 2012-08-01 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-24.
  2. ^ 5000 metres 2011. IAAF (2011-08-20). Retrieved on 2011-08-24.

External links edit

  • at IAAF website

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The Women s 5000 metres at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on August 30 and September 2 Official VideoVivian Cheruiyot entered the competition as the reigning 2009 World Champion the 2011 World Cross Country Champion the Diamond League leader and the fastest woman of the year having become the fourth fastest ever with a run of 14 20 87 minutes Ethiopians Meseret Defar and Sentayehu Ejigu had run the next quickest that season The top twelve ranked runners prior to the championships were all either Kenyan or Ethiopian Linet Masai Sylvia Kibet Mercy Cherono and Genzebe Dibaba were the other contenders from the two dominant countries 1 Lauren Fleshman of the United States was the fastest non African in the final 2 The final started with Hitomi Niiya taking a large early lead in an effort to steal the race After several laps in the spotlight she was swallowed up by the pack which slowly disintegrated With a lap to go it was three Ethiopian and four Kenyan runners to settle it Cheruiyot led as the group stretched out with Defar challenging into the final straight where Cheruiyot pulled away Kibet passed a fading Defar before the finish for the silver Exactly the same medals as two years before Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Qualification standards 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Final 6 References 7 External linksMedalists editGold Silver BronzeVivian Cheruiyot nbsp Kenya KEN Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet nbsp Kenya KEN Meseret Defar nbsp Ethiopia ETH Records editPrior to the competition the records were as follows World record nbsp Tirunesh Dibaba ETH 14 11 15 Oslo Norway 6 June 2008Championship record nbsp Tirunesh Dibaba ETH 14 38 59 Helsinki Finland 13 August 2005World Leading nbsp Vivian Cheruiyot KEN 14 20 87 Stockholm Sweden 29 July 2011African Record nbsp Tirunesh Dibaba ETH 14 11 15 Oslo Norway 6 June 2008Asian Record nbsp Bo Jiang CHN 14 28 09 Shanghai China 23 October 1997North Central American and Caribbean record nbsp Molly Huddle USA 14 44 76 Brussels Belgium 27 August 2010South American record nbsp Simone da Silva BRA 15 18 85 Sao Paulo Brazil 20 May 2011European Record nbsp Liliya Shobukhova RUS 14 23 75 Kazan Russia 19 July 2008Oceanian record nbsp Kim Smith NZL 14 45 93 Rome Italy 11 July 2008Qualification standards editA time B time15 14 00 15 25 00Schedule editDate Time RoundAugust 30 2011 10 20 HeatsSeptember 2 2011 20 25 FinalResults editKEY q Fastest non qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal bestHeats edit Qualification First 5 in each heat Q and the next 5 fastest q advance to the final Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 Meseret Defar nbsp Ethiopia ETH 15 19 46 Q2 1 Mercy Cherono nbsp Kenya KEN 15 20 01 Q3 1 Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet nbsp Kenya KEN 15 20 08 Q4 1 Sentayehu Ejigu nbsp Ethiopia ETH 15 20 13 Q5 1 Yelena Zadorozhnaya nbsp Russia RUS 15 23 90 Q6 1 Amy Hastings nbsp United States USA 15 29 49 q7 1 Hitomi Niiya nbsp Japan JPN 15 31 09 q8 2 Genzebe Dibaba nbsp Ethiopia ETH 15 33 06 Q9 2 Tejitu Daba nbsp Bahrain BHR 15 33 67 Q10 2 Linet Masai nbsp Kenya KEN 15 33 99 Q11 2 Lauren Fleshman nbsp United States USA 15 34 04 Q12 2 Vivian Cheruiyot nbsp Kenya KEN 15 34 80 Q13 2 Zakia Mrisho nbsp Tanzania TAN 15 35 37 q SB14 2 Yelizaveta Grechishnikova nbsp Russia RUS 15 35 64 q15 1 Helen Clitheroe nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 15 37 73 q16 2 Megumi Kinukawa nbsp Japan JPN 15 38 2317 2 Alemitu Bekele Degfa nbsp Turkey TUR 15 38 2518 1 Kayo Sugihara nbsp Japan JPN 15 41 78 SB19 2 Molly Huddle nbsp United States USA 15 42 0020 1 Alia Saeed Mohammed nbsp United Arab Emirates UAE 16 10 3721 2 Viktoriia Poliudina nbsp Kyrgyzstan KGZ 16 32 68 SB22 1 Pauline Niyongere nbsp Burundi BDI 17 23 56 SB1 Sabine Fischer nbsp Switzerland SUI DNSFinal edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Vivian Cheruiyot nbsp Kenya KEN 14 55 36 nbsp Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet nbsp Kenya KEN 14 56 21 nbsp Meseret Defar nbsp Ethiopia ETH 14 56 944 Sentayehu Ejigu nbsp Ethiopia ETH 14 59 995 Mercy Cherono nbsp Kenya KEN 15 00 236 Linet Masai nbsp Kenya KEN 15 01 017 Lauren Fleshman nbsp United States USA 15 09 258 Genzebe Dibaba nbsp Ethiopia ETH 15 09 359 Tejitu Daba nbsp Bahrain BHR 15 14 62 PB10 Yelena Zadorozhnaya nbsp Russia RUS 15 15 4811 Zakia Mrisho nbsp Tanzania TAN 15 18 81 SB12 Helen Clitheroe nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 15 21 2213 Hitomi Niiya nbsp Japan JPN 15 41 6714 Yelizaveta Grechishnikova nbsp Russia RUS 15 45 6115 Amy Hastings nbsp United States USA 15 56 06References edit Martin David 2011 08 22 Women s 5000m PREVIEW Archived 2012 08 01 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2011 08 24 5000 metres 2011 IAAF 2011 08 20 Retrieved on 2011 08 24 External links edit5000 metres results at IAAF website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 World Championships in Athletics Women 27s 5000 metres amp oldid 1153034153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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