1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 1500 metres
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The women's 1500 metres event at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Seoul, Korea, at Olympic Stadium on 18 and 20 September.[1][2]
Medalists[edit]
Gold | Liu Dong China |
Silver | Jackline Maranga Kenya |
Bronze | Li Ying China |
Results[edit]
Final[edit]
20 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liu Dong | China | 4:05.14 | ||
Jackline Maranga | Kenya | 4:08.79 | ||
Li Ying | China | 4:09.04 | ||
4 | Nami Sugimura | Japan | 4:13.53 | |
5 | Lee Mi-Gyeong | South Korea | 4:14.18 | |
6 | Carmen Wüstenhagen | Germany | 4:15.74 | |
7 | Yoshiko Ichikawa | Japan | 4:17.07 | |
8 | Elena Cosoveanu | Romania | 4:17.70 | |
9 | Kate Anderson | Australia | 4:20.45 | |
10 | Jeina Mitchell | United Kingdom | 4:21.26 | |
11 | Egigayehu Worku | Ethiopia | 4:22.26 | |
12 | Janeth Caizalitín | Ecuador | 4:23.95 |
Heats[edit]
18 September
Heat 1[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Li Ying | China | 4:14.73 | Q |
2 | Elena Cosoveanu | Romania | 4:15.34 | Q |
3 | Yoshiko Ichikawa | Japan | 4:15.58 | Q |
4 | Egigayehu Worku | Ethiopia | 4:15.79 | Q |
5 | Lee Mi-Gyeong | South Korea | 4:18.54 | q |
6 | Janeth Caizalitín | Ecuador | 4:19.49 | q |
7 | Antje Beggerow | Germany | 4:20.91 | |
8 | Evette Turner | Jamaica | 4:22.30 | |
9 | Helen Kimutai | Kenya | 4:23.23 |
Heat 2[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Liu Dong | China | 4:17.13 | Q |
2 | Jackline Maranga | Kenya | 4:18.65 | Q |
3 | Carmen Wüstenhagen | Germany | 4:18.87 | Q |
4 | Jeina Mitchell | United Kingdom | 4:19.09 | Q |
5 | Nami Sugimura | Japan | 4:19.26 | q |
6 | Kate Anderson | Australia | 4:19.96 | q |
7 | Park Hyun-Hee | South Korea | 4:21.48 | |
8 | Truzanne Swanepoel | South Africa | 4:21.96 | |
9 | Simona Oltean | Romania | 4:37.46 |
Participation[edit]
According to an unofficial count, 18 athletes from 12 countries participated in the event.
- Australia (1)
- China (2)
- Ecuador (1)
- Ethiopia (1)
- Germany (2)
- Jamaica (1)
- Japan (2)
- Kenya (2)
- Romania (2)
- South Africa (1)
- South Korea (2)
- United Kingdom (1)
References[edit]
- ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1992 Seoul KOR Sep 16-20, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 5 March 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
- ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015