2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 20 kilometres walk

The women's 20 kilometres walk was held on a 2 kilometre course comprising lengths of The Mall between Buckingham Palace and Admiralty Arch on 13 August.[1][2]

Women's 20 kilometres walk
at the 2017 World Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates13 August (final)
Competitors60 from 34 nations
Winning time1:26:18
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    Mexico
bronze medal    Italy
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Summary edit

Defending champion, Olympic champion and defending champion Liu Hong was absent. Still the race started faster than the Olympics. A pack of 20 formed on the front. That pack was whittled down to 10 by the halfway point. After Kimberly García (Peru) fell off the pace, the group was reduced to just five by the 12-kilometre mark: two Chinese, Yang Jiayu and Lü Xiuzhi; María Guadalupe González (Mexico); Antonella Palmisano (Italy); and Erica de Sena (Brazil).[3] de Sena fell off the pace when the other four accelerated the pace at 16K. Another lap later, Palmisano couldn't handle the pace which looked like the break for the three medalists. Yang didn't have the same awards, but she was leading the group with the Olympic silver and bronze medalists.

The three were racing to the finish. Less than 100 metres before the finish, the chief judge stepped out to show Lü the red card signifying she had accumulated three red cards from judges around the course and was disqualified. Lü didn't believe the message and tried to finish, but it was true. Yang raced González to the line, winning by barely a second. Palmisano came in 17 seconds later to get an unexpected bronze.[4] The top five did negative splits (walking the end of the race faster than the beginning). de Sena improved her own South American continental record. Four others set national records.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[5]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 1:24:38 Liu Hong   CHN 6 Jun 2015 A Coruña, Spain
Championship 1:25:41 Olimpiada Ivanova   RUS 7 Aug 2005 Helsinki, Finland
World leading 1:25:18 Elena Lashmanova   RUS 18 Feb 2017 Sochi, Russia
African 1:30:43 Grace Wanjiru Njue   KEN 26 Jun 2016 Durban, South Africa
Asian 1:24:38 Liu Hong   CHN 6 Jun 2015 A Coruña, Spain
NACAC 1:26:17 Maria Guadalupe González   MEX 7 May 2016 Rome, Italy
South American 1:27:18 Erica de Sena   BRA 7 May 2016 Rome, Italy
European 1:24:58 Elena Lashmanova   RUS 25 Jun 2016 Cheboksary, Russia
Oceanian 1:27:44 Jane Saville   AUS 2 May 2004 Naumburg, Germany

The following records were set at the competition:[6]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
South American 1:26:59 Érica de Sena   BRA 13 Aug 2017
Brazilian
Colombian 1:28:10 Sandra Arenas   COL 13 Aug 2017
Peruvian 1:29:13 Kimberly García   PER 13 Aug 2017
Hungarian 1:30:05 Viktória Madarász   HUN 13 Aug 2017
Hong Kong 1:35:04 Ching Siu-nga   HKG 13 Aug 2017

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 1:36:00.[7]

Results edit

The final took place on 13 August at 12:21. The results were as follows:[8]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Yang Jiayu   China (CHN) 1:26:18 PB
  María Guadalupe González   Mexico (MEX) 1:26:19 SB
  Antonella Palmisano   Italy (ITA) 1:26:36 PB
4 Érica de Sena   Brazil (BRA) 1:26:59 AR
5 Sandra Arenas   Colombia (COL) 1:28:10 NR
6 Ana Cabecinha   Portugal (POR) 1:28:57 SB
7 Kimberly García   Peru (PER) 1:29:13 NR
8 Wang Na   China (CHN) 1:29:26
9 Laura García-Caro   Spain (ESP) 1:29:29 PB
10 María Pérez   Spain (ESP) 1:29:37 PB
11 Mirna Ortiz   Guatemala (GUA) 1:30:01 SB
12 Viktória Madarász   Hungary (HUN) 1:30:05 NR
13 Paola Pérez   Ecuador (ECU) 1:30:09
14 Eleonora Giorgi   Italy (ITA) 1:30:34 SB
15 Valentina Trapletti   Italy (ITA) 1:30:35 PB
16 Brigita Virbalytė-Dimšienė   Lithuania (LTU) 1:30:45 SB
17 Sandra Galvis   Colombia (COL) 1:31:13
18 Kumiko Okada   Japan (JPN) 1:31:19
19 Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė   Lithuania (LTU) 1:31:23 PB
20 Inna Kashyna   Ukraine (UKR) 1:31:24
21 Ainhoa Pinedo   Spain (ESP) 1:31:28
22 Regan Lamble   Australia (AUS) 1:31:30
23 Ángela Castro   Bolivia (BOL) 1:31:34 SB
24 Antigoni Drisbioti   Greece (GRE) 1:32:03 SB
25 Maria Michta-Coffey   United States (USA) 1:32:14 SB
26 Nastassia Yatsevich   Belarus (BLR) 1:32:22 SB
27 Barbara Kovács   Hungary (HUN) 1:32:44 PB
28 Maritza Guaman   Ecuador (ECU) 1:33:06
29 Bethan Davies   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:33:10
30 Jeon Yeong-eun   South Korea (KOR) 1:33:29 SB
31 Andreea Arsine   Romania (ROM) 1:33:46 PB
32 Valentyna Myronchuk   Ukraine (UKR) 1:33:59 PB
33 Miranda Melville   United States (USA) 1:34:47
34 Ana Veronica Rodean   Romania (ROM) 1:34:50 SB
35 Ching Siu-nga   Hong Kong (HKG) 1:35:04 NR
36 Mária Czaková   Slovakia (SVK) 1:35:11
37 Grace Wanjiru   Kenya (KEN) 1:35:22
38 Beki Smith   Australia (AUS) 1:35:31
39 Chahinez Nasri   Tunisia (TUN) 1:35:45
40 Gemma Bridge   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:36:04
41 Johana Ordóñez   Ecuador (ECU) 1:36:27
42 Khushbir Kaur   India (IND) 1:36:41
43 Claire Tallent   Australia (AUS) 1:37:05 SB
44 Yehualeye Beletew   Ethiopia (ETH) 1:37:55
45 Monika Vaiciukevičiūtė   Lithuania (LTU) 1:38:08
46 Milangela Rosales   Venezuela (VEN) 1:38:08
47 Diana Aydosova   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:38:16 SB
48 Lee Da-seul   South Korea (KOR) 1:38:54
49 Laura Polli   Switzerland (SUI) 1:39:05 SB
50 Polina Repina   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:39:56
51 Rita Récsei   Hungary (HUN) 1:40:56
52 Regina Rykova   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:41:59
Anežka Drahotová   Czech Republic (CZE) DNF
Despina Zapounidou   Greece (GRE)
Klavdiya Afanasyeva   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) DQ 230.6(a)
Nadiya Borovska   Ukraine (UKR)
Yeseida Carrillo   Colombia (COL)
Lü Xiuzhi   China (CHN)
Agnese Pastare   Latvia (LAT)
María Guadalupe Sánchez   Mexico (MEX)
Askale Tiksa   Ethiopia (ETH) DNS

References edit

  1. ^ "20 Kilometres Race Walk Women − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "20 Kilometres Race Walk Splits | IAAF World Championships London 2017 | iaaf.org". Archived from the original on 23 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Report: Women's 20km race walk – IAAF World Championships London 2017 | REPORT | World Athletics".
  5. ^ "20 Kilometre Race Walk Women – Records". IAAF. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Records Set - Final" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  7. ^ "Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  8. ^ "20 Kilometres Race Walk Women − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2017.