The Women's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 4–6 August at the Olympic Stadium.[1] The winning margin was 1.47 seconds.
Women's 3000 metres steeplechase at the Games of the XXX Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||||||
Date | 4–6 August | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 44 from 26 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 9:08.37 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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From the gun in the final, reigning world champion Yuliya Zaripova sprinted out to the lead and dictated the pace. But rather than continuing to accelerate, she slowed, with the rest of the field bunching behind with nobody willing to go around. The pack slowly disintegrated by attrition. With 3 laps to go a group of seven had separated, including all three Ethiopians, plus Milcah Chemos Cheywa, Mercy Wanjiku Njoroge and Habiba Ghribi, all still behind Zaripova. On the 6th lap, defending champion and World Record holder Gulnara Galkina, already off the back, made a right turn and stepped off the track. The pace quickened, losing Etenesh Diro and Njoroge at the water jump. Zaripova just continued to accelerate. On the back stretch Ghribi looked to be clear of the other three but almost put her hand out so as not to pass Zaripova. From that point, Zaripova just extended her lead with Ghribi clearly in second place. Sofia Assefa broke away from her teammate Hiwot Ayalew. Down the home stretch Cheywa made a late run but Assefa held on for the bronze medal. Compared to the previous year's world championships, the first two medalists were the same, Zaripova a second faster for her personal record, Ghribi was 3 seconds faster for her Tunisian national record, and Assefa 19 seconds faster to push Cheywa off the podium.[2]
On 24 March 2016 the Court of Arbitration for Sport disqualified Yuliya Zaripova's results from 20 July 2011 to 25 July 2013 for doping, which included the Olympics.[3] On 4 June 2016, Tunisian Habiba Ghribi was awarded with the olympic gold medal in a ceremony in Rades, Tunisia, presented by IOC Vice-President Nawal El Moutawakel.[4]
Competition format
editThe women's 3000 m steeplechase competition consisted of heats and a final.[5]
Records
editPrior to the competition[update], the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.
World record | Gulnara Galkina (RUS) | 8:58.81 | Beijing, China | 17 August 2008 |
Olympic record | ||||
2012 World leading | Milcah Chemos Cheywa (KEN) | 9:07.14 | Oslo, Norway | 7 June 2012 |
Schedule
editAll times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)
Date | Time | Round |
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Saturday, 4 August 2012 | 11:35 | Round 1 |
Monday, 6 August 2012 | 21:05 | Finals |
Results
editRound 1
editQual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) plus the 3 fastest times (q) qualified.
Heat 1
editRank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes | Qual. |
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1 | Gesa Felicitas Krause | Germany | 9:24.91 | PB | Q |
2 | Etenesh Diro | Ethiopia | 9:25.31 | Q | |
3 | Milcah Chemos Cheywa | Kenya | 9:27.09 | Q | |
4 | Polina Jelizarova | Latvia | 9:27.21 | NR | Q |
5 | Gulnara Galkina | Russia | 9:28.76 | q | |
6 | Barbara Parker | Great Britain | 9:32.07 | ||
7 | Li Zhenzhu | China | 9:34.29 | SB | |
8 | Diana Martín | Spain | 9:35.77 | PB | |
9 | Genevieve LaCaze | Australia | 9:37.90 | PB | |
10 | Korene Hinds | Jamaica | 9:37.95 | SB | |
11 | Salima El Ouali Alami | Morocco | 9:44.62 | ||
12 | Shalaya Kipp | United States | 9:48.33 | ||
13 | Sudha Singh | India | 9:48.86 | ||
14 | Sviatlana Kudzelich | Belarus | 9:54.77 | ||
Binnaz Uslu | Turkey | Doping |
Heat 2
editRank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes | Qual. |
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1 | Sofia Assefa | Ethiopia | 9:25.42 | Q | |
2 | Habiba Ghribi | Tunisia | 9:27.42 | SB | Q |
3 | Emma Coburn | United States | 9:27.51 | Q | |
4 | Marta Domínguez | Spain | 9:29.71 | Q | |
5 | Clarisse Cruz | Portugal | 9:30.06 | PB | q |
6 | Yelena Orlova | Russia | 9:33.14 | ||
7 | Valentyna Zhudina | Ukraine | 9:37.90 | ||
8 | Lydia Chebet Rotich | Kenya | 9:42.03 | ||
9 | Stephanie Reilly | Ireland | 9:44.77 | ||
10 | Gülcan Mıngır | Turkey | 9:47.35 | DSQ | |
11 | Katarzyna Kowalska | Poland | 9:48.60 | ||
12 | Beverly Ramos | Puerto Rico | 9:55.26 | ||
13 | Cristina Casandra | Romania | 9:58.83 | ||
14 | Yin Annuo | China | 10:09.10 | ||
15 | Ángela Figueroa | Colombia | 10:25.60 |
Heat 3
editRank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes | Qual. |
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1 | Hiwot Ayalew | Ethiopia | 9:24.01 | Q | |
2 | Yuliya Zaripova | Russia | 9:25.68 | DSQ | |
3 | Mercy Wanjiku Njoroge | Kenya | 9:25.99 | Q | |
4 | Antje Moldner-Schmidt | Germany | 9:26.57 | SB | Q |
5 | Bridget Franek | United States | 9:29.86 | q | |
6 | Ancuța Bobocel | Romania | 9:31.06 | ||
7 | Dorcus Inzikuru | Uganda | 9:35.29 | ||
8 | Sandra Eriksson | Finland | 9:50.71 | ||
9 | Eilish McColgan | Great Britain | 9:54.36 | ||
10 | Kaltoum Bouaasayriya | Morocco | 9:58.77 | ||
11 | Silvia Danekova | Bulgaria | 9:59.52 | ||
Svitlana Shmidt | Ukraine | Doping | |||
12 | Özlem Kaya | Turkey | 10:03.52 | ||
13 | Matylda Szlęzak | Poland | 10:08.84 |
Final
editRank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Habiba Ghribi | Tunisia | 9:08.37 | NR | |
Sofia Assefa | Ethiopia | 9:09.84 | ||
Milcah Chemos Cheywa | Kenya | 9:09.88 | ||
4 | Hiwot Ayalew | Ethiopia | 9:12.98 | |
5 | Etenesh Diro | Ethiopia | 9:19.89 | PB |
6 | Antje Moldner-Schmidt | Germany | 9:21.78 | SB |
7 | Gesa Felicitas Krause | Germany | 9:23.52 | PB |
8 | Emma Coburn | United States | 9:23.54 | PB |
9 | Mercy Wanjiku Njoroge | Kenya | 9:26.73 | |
10 | Clarisse Cruz | Portugal | 9:32.44 | |
11 | Polina Jelizarova | Latvia | 9:38.56 | |
12 | Bridget Franek | United States | 9:45.51 | |
Gulnara Galkina | Russia | DNF | ||
DSQ | Yuliya Zaripova | Russia | 9:06.72 | WL, PB |
DSQ | Marta Dominguez | Spain | 9:36.45 |
1 On 24 March 2016, the Court of Arbitration for Sport disqualified Russian Yuliya Zaripova for doping and confirmed that she would be stripped of her gold medal.[6] On 4 June 2016, the gold medal was officially reallocated to second place Habiba Ghribi from Tunisia by the IOC[4] and IAAF updated the results. Marta Dominguez from Spain has been disqualified too.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics". Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
- ^ "Russia's Zaripova wins women's steeplechase". Guardian UK. 6 August 2012. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
- ^ "The decisions of the Lausanne (Switzerland) Court of Arbitration for Sport regarding the Russian Athletes | RUSADA". Archived from the original on 25 June 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
- ^ a b "Ghribi receives Olympic and world gold medals". Yahoo Sports. Archived from the original on 18 June 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- ^ "Format Competition – Athletics". Archived from the original on 3 September 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ a b "3000m steeplechase women results – Athletics – London 2012".
- ^ "3000 METRES STEEPLECHASE WOMEN". IAAF. Retrieved 13 July 2016.