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Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Women's 3000 metres

These are the official results of the Women's 3000 metres event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. The final, held on August 10, 1984, was won by Maricica Puică of Romania. This was the first ever 3000 meters race for women at the Olympics. The race is still remembered because of the fall of world champion Mary Decker after a collision with Zola Budd.[1]

Women's 3000 metres
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Mary Decker (right) leading the pack, next to her Zola Budd
VenueLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Dates8 August 1984 (heats)
10 August 1984 (final)
Competitors30 from 22 nations
Winning time8:35.96 OR
Medalists
1988 →

Mary Decker won the first heat to claim the new Olympic record. Maricica Puică improved upon the record in the third heat.

South African teenager Zola Budd had obtained British citizenship controversially fast (through an agreement between her father, Frank Budd, and the London Daily Mail) in order to enter the Olympics. The Apartheid government of South Africa had been banned from worldwide competition. Budd, who intentionally ran barefoot, was essentially an unknown athlete on the world stage. Decker also was largely untested in domestic races and had relatively little experience running competitively in a crowd. In addition to being the favorite in the race, this was a home town Olympics for Decker, having grown up barely 50 km (33 miles) from the Coliseum.

From the gun, Decker went to the front, with Puică a metre back. Starting slower, Budd ran through the field to assume her position on Decker's shoulder 200 metres into the race. They ran in the same formation for three laps. With four laps to go, Wendy Sly moved forward to challenge for the lead next to Budd. Coming off the turn, Budd moved toward the curb. Decker stepped on her back kick, then shortly after, collided with the British runner and fell spectacularly to the curb, injuring her hip. As a result, Mary Decker did not finish the race. Decker was carried off the track in tears by her boyfriend (and later, husband), British discus thrower Richard Slaney.[2] Puică rushed around Budd into the lead, with Sly on her shoulder as the bewildered Budd lost ground for a moment. But Budd ran around Puică and Sly to again take the lead. Deeper in the pack, somehow Brigitte Kraus also fell into the infield and out of the race. With a lap and a half to go, Sly again edged her way around Budd and into the lead. While Sly and Budd wore the same uniform, they were essentially strangers and there was no effort to cooperate tactically. Puică followed Sly around Budd and with 500 metres to go.[3] Sly took the bell with Puică on her shoulder. With 250 metres to go, Puică passed Sly and went into her finishing kick, separating from Sly. Lynn Williams caught Budd and moved into third position. Budd continued to fall back through the field as the other athletes were launching their finishing kicks. Puică extended her lead over Sly, Williams even further back in third. Budd fizzled into seventh place. Out of 12 starters, 4 had fallen during the race, with two not finishing. As Puică crossed the finishing line, with Sly some 15 meters behind, she clearly appeared to have had more to give, if it had been necessary.

Medalists edit

Abbreviations edit

Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
OR olympic record
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Final edit

RANK FINAL TIME
    Maricica Puică (ROU) 8:35.96 OR
    Wendy Sly (GBR) 8:39.47
    Lynn Williams (CAN) 8:42.14
4.   Cindy Bremser (USA) 8:42.78
5.   Cornelia Bürki (SUI) 8:45.20
6.   Aurora Cunha (POR) 8:46.37
7.   Zola Budd (GBR) 8:48.80
8.   Joan Hansen (USA) 8:51.53
9.   Dianne Rodger (NZL) 8.56.43
10.   Agnese Possamai (ITA) 9.10.82
  Brigitte Kraus (FRG) DNF
  Mary Decker (USA) DNF

Qualifying heats edit

  • Held on 1984-08-08
RANK HEAT 1 TIME
1.   Mary Decker (USA) 8.44.38 OR
2.   Lynn Williams (CAN) 8.45.77
3.   Agnese Possamai (ITA) 8.45.84
4.   Aurora Cunha (POR) 8.46.38
5.   Dianne Rodger (NZL) 8.47.90
6.   Jane Furniss (GBR) 8.48.00
7.   Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) 8.57.21
8.   Roisin Smyth (IRL) 9.01.69
9.   Raida Abdallah (JOR) 10.48.00
  Helen Ritter (LIE) DNS


RANK HEAT 2 TIME
1.   Brigitte Kraus (FRG) 8:57.53
2.   Joan Hansen (USA) 8:58.64
3.   Wendy Sly (GBR) 8:58.66
4.   Maria Machado (POR) 9.01.77
5.   Donna Gould (AUS) 9.05.56
6.   Eva Ernström (SWE) 9.06.54
7.   Annette Sergent (FRA) 9.15.82
8.   Sue French (CAN) 9.24.66
9.   Liliana Gongora (ARG) 9.41.14
10.   Hwinga Mwanjala (TAN) 9.42.66


RANK HEAT 3 TIME
1.   Maricica Puică (ROU) 8:43.32 OR
2.   Cindy Bremser (USA) 8:43.97
3.   Zola Budd (GBR) 8:44.62
4.   Cornelia Bürki (SUI) 8:45.82
5.   Monica Joyce (IRL) 8:54.34
6.   Geri Fitch (CAN) 9.07.18
7.   Marie-Jane Mukamurenzi (RWA) 9.27.08
8.   Geeta Zutshi (IND) 9.40.63
9.   Kriscia Lorena García (ESA) 9.42.28
  Monica Regonesi (CHI) DNF
  Rosa Mota (POR) DNF

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  2. ^ Galford, Ellen (1996). The XXIII Olympiad. Los Angeles: World Sport Research & Publications Inc. p. 184. ISBN 1-888383-21-6.
  3. ^ Sky Documentary "Decker-Budd", aired on Danish DR2 2 August 2018 23:30 CEST

External links edit

  • Official Report
  • Results

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These are the official results of the Women s 3000 metres event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles California The final held on August 10 1984 was won by Maricica Puică of Romania This was the first ever 3000 meters race for women at the Olympics The race is still remembered because of the fall of world champion Mary Decker after a collision with Zola Budd 1 Women s 3000 metresat the Games of the XXIII OlympiadMary Decker right leading the pack next to her Zola BuddVenueLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumDates8 August 1984 heats 10 August 1984 final Competitors30 from 22 nationsWinning time8 35 96 ORMedalistsMaricica Puică RomaniaWendy Sly Great BritainLynn Williams Canada1988 Mary Decker won the first heat to claim the new Olympic record Maricica Puică improved upon the record in the third heat South African teenager Zola Budd had obtained British citizenship controversially fast through an agreement between her father Frank Budd and the London Daily Mail in order to enter the Olympics The Apartheid government of South Africa had been banned from worldwide competition Budd who intentionally ran barefoot was essentially an unknown athlete on the world stage Decker also was largely untested in domestic races and had relatively little experience running competitively in a crowd In addition to being the favorite in the race this was a home town Olympics for Decker having grown up barely 50 km 33 miles from the Coliseum From the gun Decker went to the front with Puică a metre back Starting slower Budd ran through the field to assume her position on Decker s shoulder 200 metres into the race They ran in the same formation for three laps With four laps to go Wendy Sly moved forward to challenge for the lead next to Budd Coming off the turn Budd moved toward the curb Decker stepped on her back kick then shortly after collided with the British runner and fell spectacularly to the curb injuring her hip As a result Mary Decker did not finish the race Decker was carried off the track in tears by her boyfriend and later husband British discus thrower Richard Slaney 2 Puică rushed around Budd into the lead with Sly on her shoulder as the bewildered Budd lost ground for a moment But Budd ran around Puică and Sly to again take the lead Deeper in the pack somehow Brigitte Kraus also fell into the infield and out of the race With a lap and a half to go Sly again edged her way around Budd and into the lead While Sly and Budd wore the same uniform they were essentially strangers and there was no effort to cooperate tactically Puică followed Sly around Budd and with 500 metres to go 3 Sly took the bell with Puică on her shoulder With 250 metres to go Puică passed Sly and went into her finishing kick separating from Sly Lynn Williams caught Budd and moved into third position Budd continued to fall back through the field as the other athletes were launching their finishing kicks Puică extended her lead over Sly Williams even further back in third Budd fizzled into seventh place Out of 12 starters 4 had fallen during the race with two not finishing As Puică crossed the finishing line with Sly some 15 meters behind she clearly appeared to have had more to give if it had been necessary Contents 1 Medalists 2 Abbreviations 3 Final 4 Qualifying heats 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMedalists editGold Maricica Puică nbsp RomaniaSilver Wendy Sly nbsp Great BritainBronze Lynn Williams nbsp CanadaAbbreviations editQ automatic qualificationq qualification by rankDNS did not startNM no markOR olympic recordWR world recordAR area recordNR national recordPB personal bestSB season bestFinal editRANK FINAL TIME nbsp nbsp Maricica Puică ROU 8 35 96 OR nbsp nbsp Wendy Sly GBR 8 39 47 nbsp nbsp Lynn Williams CAN 8 42 144 nbsp Cindy Bremser USA 8 42 785 nbsp Cornelia Burki SUI 8 45 206 nbsp Aurora Cunha POR 8 46 377 nbsp Zola Budd GBR 8 48 808 nbsp Joan Hansen USA 8 51 539 nbsp Dianne Rodger NZL 8 56 4310 nbsp Agnese Possamai ITA 9 10 82 nbsp Brigitte Kraus FRG DNF nbsp Mary Decker USA DNFQualifying heats editHeld on 1984 08 08RANK HEAT 1 TIME1 nbsp Mary Decker USA 8 44 38 OR2 nbsp Lynn Williams CAN 8 45 773 nbsp Agnese Possamai ITA 8 45 844 nbsp Aurora Cunha POR 8 46 385 nbsp Dianne Rodger NZL 8 47 906 nbsp Jane Furniss GBR 8 48 007 nbsp Hellen Kimaiyo KEN 8 57 218 nbsp Roisin Smyth IRL 9 01 699 nbsp Raida Abdallah JOR 10 48 00 nbsp Helen Ritter LIE DNS RANK HEAT 2 TIME1 nbsp Brigitte Kraus FRG 8 57 532 nbsp Joan Hansen USA 8 58 643 nbsp Wendy Sly GBR 8 58 664 nbsp Maria Machado POR 9 01 775 nbsp Donna Gould AUS 9 05 566 nbsp Eva Ernstrom SWE 9 06 547 nbsp Annette Sergent FRA 9 15 828 nbsp Sue French CAN 9 24 669 nbsp Liliana Gongora ARG 9 41 1410 nbsp Hwinga Mwanjala TAN 9 42 66 RANK HEAT 3 TIME1 nbsp Maricica Puică ROU 8 43 32 OR2 nbsp Cindy Bremser USA 8 43 973 nbsp Zola Budd GBR 8 44 624 nbsp Cornelia Burki SUI 8 45 825 nbsp Monica Joyce IRL 8 54 346 nbsp Geri Fitch CAN 9 07 187 nbsp Marie Jane Mukamurenzi RWA 9 27 088 nbsp Geeta Zutshi IND 9 40 639 nbsp Kriscia Lorena Garcia ESA 9 42 28 nbsp Monica Regonesi CHI DNF nbsp Rosa Mota POR DNFSee also edit1982 Women s European Championships 3000 metres Athens 1983 Women s World Championships 3000 metres Helsinki 1984 Women s Friendship Games 3000 metres Prague 1986 Women s European Championships 3000 metres Stuttgart 1987 Women s World Championships 3000 metres Rome References edit Athletics at the 1984 Los Angeles Games Women s 3000 metres sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 9 November 2017 Galford Ellen 1996 The XXIII Olympiad Los Angeles World Sport Research amp Publications Inc p 184 ISBN 1 888383 21 6 Sky Documentary Decker Budd aired on Danish DR2 2 August 2018 23 30 CESTExternal links editOfficial Report Results Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics Women 27s 3000 metres amp oldid 1141301290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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