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Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 10,000 metres

The official results of the Women's 10,000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, with the final held on Friday August 7, 1992. Derartu Tulu became the first black African woman to win an Olympic Gold medal.[1]

Women's 10,000 metres
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenueEstadi Olímpic de Montjuïc
Dates1 August 1992 (heats)
7 August 1992 (final)
Competitors48 from 33 nations
Winning time31:06.02
Medalists
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Official Video

Liz McColgan came into the race as the returning silver medalist, the reigning world champion and a reputation behind it. Elana Meyer came from South Africa with long distance road records. She was considered a good chance to become the first African woman to win a gold medal. Zhong Huandi was the silver medalist behind McColgan in the world championships but not much was known about the Chinese program. The following year, they would scream their superiority at women's distance running, with Zhong running the second fastest 10,000 metres in history.

From the gun, McColgan assumed the lead and the rest of the field respected that. McColgan's pace dropped many runners but Meyer, Zhong, Hellen Kimaiyo and relatively unknown 20 year old Derartu Tulu led a small pack that stayed right behind McColgan. With 9 laps to go, Meyer, going around McColgan and running for daylight. The only one to chase was Tulu, quickly making up the gap and running in Meyer's shadow. Lynn Jennings made an attempt to follow but couldn't bridge the ever-widening gap. And so it stayed until the bell, Tulu made her break, Meyer didn't have the speed and the gold medal was settled. Tulu dropped the pace down to 67 seconds for the last lap, Meyer who had been running 73's ran another 73 taking silver by 8 seconds over Jennings who won the battle for bronze.

Medalists

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics.

World Record 30:13.74   Ingrid Kristiansen Oslo (NOR) July 5, 1986
Olympic Record 31:05.21   Olga Bondarenko Seoul (KOR) September 30, 1988

Final

RANK FINAL TIME
    Derartu Tulu (ETH) 31:06.02
    Elana Meyer (RSA) 31:11.75
    Lynn Jennings (USA) 31:19.89
4.   Zhong Huandi (CHN) 31:21.08
5.   Liz McColgan (GBR) 31:26.11
6.   Wang Xiuting (CHN) 31:28.06
7.   Uta Pippig (GER) 31:36.45
8.   Judi St. Hilaire (USA) 31:38.04
9.   Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) 31:38.91
10.   Jill Hunter (GBR) 31:46.49
11.   Christien Toonstra (NED) 31:47.38
12.   Izumi Maki (JPN) 31:55.06
13.   Albertina Dias (POR) 32:03.93
14.   Miki Igarashi (JPN) 32:09.58
15.   Lieve Slegers (BEL) 32:14.17
16.   Rosanna Munerotto (ITA) 32:37.91
17.   Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 32:53.09
18.   Tigist Moreda (ETH) 34:05.56
  Fernanda Marques (POR) DNF
  Conceição Ferreira (POR) DNF

Heats

RANK HEAT 1 TIME
1.   Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) 31:58.63
2.   Zhong Huandi (CHN) 32:04.46
3.   Liz McColgan (GBR) 32:07.25
4.   Uta Pippig (GER) 32:07.28
5.   Christien Toonstra (NED) 32:07.42
6.   Izumi Maki (JPN) 32:07.91
7.   Judi St. Hilaire (USA) 32:13.99
8.   Tigist Moreda (ETH) 32:14.42
9.   Conceição Ferreira (POR) 32:15.05
10.   Rosanna Munerotto (ITA) 32:17.01
11.   Carole Rouillard (CAN) 32:52.83
12.   Marcianne Mukamurenzi (RWA) 33:00.66
13.   Gwynneth Coogan (USA) 33:13.13
14.   Rosario Murcia (FRA) 33:16.96
15.   Dorthe Rasmussen (DEN) 33:22.43
16.   Lyudmila Matveyeva (EUN) 33:23.02
17.   Martha Tenorio (ECU) 34:29.03
18.   Hiromi Suzuki (JPN) 34:29.64
19.   Carmem de Oliveira (BRA) 34:48.21
20.   Rosemary Turare (PNG) 42:02.79
  Olga Bondarenko (EUN) DNF
  Véronique Collard (BEL) DNF
  Anita Klapote (LAT) DNF
  Päivi Tikkanen (FIN) DNF
  A. Gutierrez Wittmann (ISV) DNS


RANK HEAT 2 TIME
1.   Derartu Tulu (ETH) 31:55.67
2.   Elana Meyer (RSA) 32:05.45
3.   Lynn Jennings (USA) 32:18.06
4.   Jill Hunter (GBR) 32:18.34
5.   Wang Xiuting (CHN) 32:31.91
6.   Albertina Dias (POR) 32:31.95
7.   Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 32:34.07
8.   Fernanda Marques (POR) 32:38.16
9.   Lieve Slegers (BEL) 32:40.59
10.   Miki Igarashi (JPN) 32:45.47
11.   Susan Hobson (AUS) 32:53.61
12.   Annette Sergent (FRA) 32:57.29
13.   Kerstin Preßler (GER) 33:17.88
14.   Lydia Cheromei (KEN) 33:34.05
15.   Suzana Ciric (IOP) 33:42.26
16.   María Luisa Servín (MEX) 33:42.74
17.   Lesley Morton (NZL) 33:51.06
18.   Lisa Harvey (CAN) 33:55.93
19.   Andri Avraam (CYP) 34:06.66
20.   Griselda González (ARG) 34:09.42
21.   Luchia Yeshak (ETH) 34:12.16
22.   Andrea Wallace (GBR) 34:29.47
  Yelena Zhupiyeva-Vyazova (EUN) DNF
  Kathrin Ullrich (GER) DNF
  Silvia Cortez Tancara (BOL) DNS

See also

References

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2017.

External links

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The official results of the Women s 10 000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona Spain with the final held on Friday August 7 1992 Derartu Tulu became the first black African woman to win an Olympic Gold medal 1 Women s 10 000 metresat the Games of the XXV OlympiadVenueEstadi Olimpic de MontjuicDates1 August 1992 heats 7 August 1992 final Competitors48 from 33 nationsWinning time31 06 02MedalistsDerartu Tulu EthiopiaElana Meyer South AfricaLynn Jennings United States 19881996 Official Video Liz McColgan came into the race as the returning silver medalist the reigning world champion and a reputation behind it Elana Meyer came from South Africa with long distance road records She was considered a good chance to become the first African woman to win a gold medal Zhong Huandi was the silver medalist behind McColgan in the world championships but not much was known about the Chinese program The following year they would scream their superiority at women s distance running with Zhong running the second fastest 10 000 metres in history From the gun McColgan assumed the lead and the rest of the field respected that McColgan s pace dropped many runners but Meyer Zhong Hellen Kimaiyo and relatively unknown 20 year old Derartu Tulu led a small pack that stayed right behind McColgan With 9 laps to go Meyer going around McColgan and running for daylight The only one to chase was Tulu quickly making up the gap and running in Meyer s shadow Lynn Jennings made an attempt to follow but couldn t bridge the ever widening gap And so it stayed until the bell Tulu made her break Meyer didn t have the speed and the gold medal was settled Tulu dropped the pace down to 67 seconds for the last lap Meyer who had been running 73 s ran another 73 taking silver by 8 seconds over Jennings who won the battle for bronze Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Final 4 Heats 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMedalists EditGold Derartu Tulu EthiopiaSilver Elana Meyer South AfricaBronze Lynn Jennings United StatesRecords EditThese were the standing world and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics World Record 30 13 74 Ingrid Kristiansen Oslo NOR July 5 1986Olympic Record 31 05 21 Olga Bondarenko Seoul KOR September 30 1988Final EditRANK FINAL TIME Derartu Tulu ETH 31 06 02 Elana Meyer RSA 31 11 75 Lynn Jennings USA 31 19 894 Zhong Huandi CHN 31 21 085 Liz McColgan GBR 31 26 116 Wang Xiuting CHN 31 28 067 Uta Pippig GER 31 36 458 Judi St Hilaire USA 31 38 049 Hellen Kimaiyo KEN 31 38 9110 Jill Hunter GBR 31 46 4911 Christien Toonstra NED 31 47 3812 Izumi Maki JPN 31 55 0613 Albertina Dias POR 32 03 9314 Miki Igarashi JPN 32 09 5815 Lieve Slegers BEL 32 14 1716 Rosanna Munerotto ITA 32 37 9117 Tegla Loroupe KEN 32 53 0918 Tigist Moreda ETH 34 05 56 Fernanda Marques POR DNF Conceicao Ferreira POR DNFHeats EditRANK HEAT 1 TIME1 Hellen Kimaiyo KEN 31 58 632 Zhong Huandi CHN 32 04 463 Liz McColgan GBR 32 07 254 Uta Pippig GER 32 07 285 Christien Toonstra NED 32 07 426 Izumi Maki JPN 32 07 917 Judi St Hilaire USA 32 13 998 Tigist Moreda ETH 32 14 429 Conceicao Ferreira POR 32 15 0510 Rosanna Munerotto ITA 32 17 0111 Carole Rouillard CAN 32 52 8312 Marcianne Mukamurenzi RWA 33 00 6613 Gwynneth Coogan USA 33 13 1314 Rosario Murcia FRA 33 16 9615 Dorthe Rasmussen DEN 33 22 4316 Lyudmila Matveyeva EUN 33 23 0217 Martha Tenorio ECU 34 29 0318 Hiromi Suzuki JPN 34 29 6419 Carmem de Oliveira BRA 34 48 2120 Rosemary Turare PNG 42 02 79 Olga Bondarenko EUN DNF Veronique Collard BEL DNF Anita Klapote LAT DNF Paivi Tikkanen FIN DNF A Gutierrez Wittmann ISV DNS RANK HEAT 2 TIME1 Derartu Tulu ETH 31 55 672 Elana Meyer RSA 32 05 453 Lynn Jennings USA 32 18 064 Jill Hunter GBR 32 18 345 Wang Xiuting CHN 32 31 916 Albertina Dias POR 32 31 957 Tegla Loroupe KEN 32 34 078 Fernanda Marques POR 32 38 169 Lieve Slegers BEL 32 40 5910 Miki Igarashi JPN 32 45 4711 Susan Hobson AUS 32 53 6112 Annette Sergent FRA 32 57 2913 Kerstin Pressler GER 33 17 8814 Lydia Cheromei KEN 33 34 0515 Suzana Ciric IOP 33 42 2616 Maria Luisa Servin MEX 33 42 7417 Lesley Morton NZL 33 51 0618 Lisa Harvey CAN 33 55 9319 Andri Avraam CYP 34 06 6620 Griselda Gonzalez ARG 34 09 4221 Luchia Yeshak ETH 34 12 1622 Andrea Wallace GBR 34 29 47 Yelena Zhupiyeva Vyazova EUN DNF Kathrin Ullrich GER DNF Silvia Cortez Tancara BOL DNSSee also Edit1988 Women s Olympic 10 000 metres Seoul 1990 Women s European Championships 10 000 metres Split 1991 Women s World Championships 10 000 metres Tokyo 1993 Women s World Championships 10 000 metres Stuttgart 1994 Women s European Championships 10 000 metres Helsinki 1995 Women s World Championships 10 000 metres Gothenburg 1996 Women s Olympic 10 000 metres Atlanta References Edit Athletics at the 1992 Barcelona Women s 10 000 metres sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 18 November 2017 External links EditResults Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 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