2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's marathon

The women's marathon at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium and Moscow streets on 10 August.[1]

Women's marathon
at the 2013 World Championships
Start of the women marathon
VenueLuzhniki Stadium
Dates10 August (final)
Competitors70 from 34 nations
Winning time2:25:44
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The first event of these World Championships started under hot and humid conditions at 2 in the afternoon. The race was dominated by the front running of 37-year-old Italian Valeria Straneo, leading at every split point.[2] Like the 2012 Olympics, this did not look like the day for defending champion Edna Kiplagat, by 10K she had already dropped almost 30 seconds off the pace set by a large pack of leaders. By 15K, Kiplagat had joined the pack of 7 leaders, which also included Jia Chaofeng, Lucy Wangui Kabuu, Valentine Jepkorir Kipketer, Meselech Melkamu, Feyse Tadese and Kayoko Fukushi with the rest of the field being single or double marathoners, without any chase group. The pack lost individuals, Jia was the first to exit, followed by Tadese, Kipketer and Kabuu. By the time Fukushi lost some ground, the closest remaining chaser was her teammate Ryoko Kizaki over a minute back. When Melkamu left, she left quickly leaving a two-woman race to the finish. In the shadow of the stadium, Kiplagat pulled away from Straneo through the Olympic Park to a 14-second victory, Fukushi about 2 minutes back to get the bronze. Kiplagat is the first woman to repeat as champion in the marathon.[3]

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[4]

World record   Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 2:15:25 London, United Kingdom 13 April 2003
Championship record   Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 2:20:57 Helsinki, Finland 14 August 2005
World leading   Priscah Jeptoo (KEN) 2:20:15 London, United Kingdom 21 April 2013
African record   Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (KEN) 2:18:37 London, United Kingdom 22 April 2012
Asian record   Mizuki Noguchi (JPN) 2:19:12 Berlin, Germany 25 September 2005
NACAC record   Deena Kastor (USA) 2:19:36 London, United Kingdom 23 April 2006
South American record   Inés Melchor (PER) 2:28:54 London, United Kingdom 5 August 2012
European record   Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 2:15:25 London, United Kingdom 13 April 2003
Oceanian record   Benita Willis (AUS) 2:22:36 Chicago, United States 22 October 2006

Qualification standards edit

Time[5]
2:43:00

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
10 August 2013 14:00 Final

Results edit

KEY: NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Final edit

The race was started at 14:00.[6]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Edna Kiplagat   Kenya (KEN) 2:25:44
  Valeria Straneo   Italy (ITA) 2:25:58 SB
  Kayoko Fukushi   Japan (JPN) 2:27:45
4 Ryoko Kizaki   Japan (JPN) 2:31:28
5 Alessandra Aguilar   Spain (ESP) 2:32:38
6 Emma Quaglia   Italy (ITA) 2:34:16 SB
7 Madaí Pérez   Mexico (MEX) 2:34:23 SB
8 Kim Hye-Gyong   North Korea (PRK) 2:35:49
9 Deena Kastor   United States (USA) 2:36:12 SB
10 Susan Partridge   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:36:24
11 Jessica Trengove   Australia (AUS) 2:37:11 SB
12 Diana Lobačevskė   Lithuania (LTU) 2:37:48
13 Aberu Kebede   Ethiopia (ETH) 2:38:04
14 Kim Hye-Song   North Korea (PRK) 2:38:28
15 Lishan Dula   Bahrain (BHR) 2:38:47 SB
16 Sonia Samuels   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 2:38:47 SB
17 Sin Yong-Sun   North Korea (PRK) 2:39:22
18 Dorothy McMahan   United States (USA) 2:39:52 SB
19 Ding Changqin   China (CHN) 2:40:13
20 Živilė Balčiūnaitė   Lithuania (LTU) 2:41:09 SB
21 Albina Mayorova   Russia (RUS) 2:41:19
22 Nadezhda Leonteva   Russia (RUS) 2:42:49
23 Jeannette Faber   United States (USA) 2:44:03 SB
24 Lucy Wangui Kabuu   Kenya (KEN) 2:44:06 SB
25 Alina Armas   Namibia (NAM) 2:45:09
26 Alevtina Biktimirova   Russia (RUS) 2:45:11
27 Tatyana Aryasova   Russia (RUS) 2:45:27
28 Wei Xiaojie   China (CHN) 2:46:46
29 Kalliopi Astropekaki   Greece (GRE) 2:47:12
30 Remalda Kergytė   Lithuania (LTU) 2:47:30
31 Kateryna Karmanenko   Ukraine (UKR) 2:48:18 SB
32 Kim Seong-Eun   South Korea (KOR) 2:48:46
33 Carmen Oliveras   France (FRA) 2:48:58
34 Cao Mojie   China (CHN) 2:49:15
35 Renate Wyss   Switzerland (SUI) 2:50:41
36 Karina Córdoba   Argentina (ARG) 2:51:07 SB
37 Mary Davies   New Zealand (NZL) 2:51:24
38 Iuliia Andreeva   Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) 2:53:16
39 Erika Abril   Colombia (COL) 2:55:13
40 Lauren Shelley   Australia (AUS) 2:55:40 SB
41 Karina Neipán   Argentina (ARG) 2:56:02 SB
42 Tanith Maxwell   South Africa (RSA) 2:56:37 SB
43 Zuleima Amaya   Venezuela (VEN) 2:58:22
44 Lanni Marchant   Canada (CAN) 3:01:54 SB
45 Nicole Chapple   Australia (AUS) 3:05:49
46 Daneja Grandovec   Slovenia (SLO) 3:10:46 SB
Nebiat Habtemariam   Eritrea (ERI) DQ [7]
Érika Olivera   Chile (CHI) DNF
Chen Yu-Hsuan   Chinese Taipei (TPE) DNF
He Yinli   China (CHN) DNF
Jia Chaofeng   China (CHN) DNF
Jane Fardell   Australia (AUS) DNF
Yolymar Pineda   Venezuela (VEN) DNF
Valentine Jepkorir Kipketer   Kenya (KEN) DNF
María Peralta   Argentina (ARG) DNF
Leena Ekandjo   Namibia (NAM) DNF
Feyse Tadese   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF
Kim Mi-Gyong   North Korea (PRK) DNF
Meselech Melkamu   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF
Tiki Gelana   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF
Mizuki Noguchi   Japan (JPN) DNF
Meseret Hailu   Ethiopia (ETH) DNF
Luvsanlkhündegiin Otgonbayar   Mongolia (MGL) DNF
Sultan Haydar   Turkey (TUR) DNF
Ümmü Kiraz   Turkey (TUR) DNF
Helalia Johannes   Namibia (NAM) DNF
Slađana Perunović   Montenegro (MNE) DNF
Krista DuChene   Canada (CAN) DNF
Beata Naigambo   Namibia (NAM) DNF
Maria McCambridge   Ireland (IRL) DNF
Patricia Morceli Bühler   Switzerland (SUI) DNS
Rosa Chacha   Ecuador (ECU) DNS

References edit

  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ "Marathon Splits - 14th IAAF World Championships | iaag.org". Archived from the original on 23 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Edna Kiplagat denies Valeria Straneo to retain marathon title - Sport - DNA". www.dnaindia.com. Archived from the original on 14 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Records & Lists – Marathon". IAAF. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  5. ^ IAAF World Championships Moscow 2013 – Standards, All Russia Athletic Federation, 2012, archived from the original on 16 August 2013, retrieved 8 August 2013
  6. ^ Final Results
  7. ^ Taking refreshment out of official station

External links edit