2011 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 1500 metres
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The Women's 1500 metres event at the 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Ostrava, Czech Republic, at Městský stadion on 16 and 17 July.[1][2][3]
Medalists[edit]
Gold | Tuğba Karakaya Turkey |
Silver | Corinna Harrer Germany |
Bronze | Katarzyna Broniatowska Poland |
Results[edit]
Final[edit]
17 July 2011 / 16:00
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tuğba Karakaya | Turkey | 4:20.80 | ||
Corinna Harrer | Germany | 4:21.52 | ||
Katarzyna Broniatowska | Poland | 4:22.06 | ||
4 | Danuta Urbanik | Poland | 4:22.37 | |
5 | Diana Sujew | Germany | 4:22.89 | |
6 | Stacey Smith | United Kingdom | 4:23.53 | |
7 | Elina Sujew | Germany | 4:23.88 | |
8 | Lindsey De Grande | Belgium | 4:25.24 | |
9 | Sara Treacy | Ireland | 4:25.97 | |
10 | Daniela Cunha | Portugal | 4:27.89 | |
11 | Viktoriya Pohoryelska | Ukraine | 4:28.40 | |
Elena Arzhakova | Russia | DQ | R 32.2.a Doping† |
†: Elena Arzhakova ranked initially 1st (4:20.55), but was disqualified later for infringement of IAAF doping rules.
Intermediate times:
400m: 1:15.07 Daniela Cunha Portugal
800m: 2:31.51 Daniela Cunha Portugal
1200m: 3:38.42 Elena Arzhakova Russia
Heats[edit]
Qualified: First 4 in each heat (Q) and 4 best performers (q) advance to the Final
Summary[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tuğba Karakaya | Turkey | 4:08.63 | Q PB |
Elena Arzhakova | Russia | DQ | Q R 32.2.a† Doping | |
2 | Corinna Harrer | Germany | 4:08.94 | Q PB |
3 | Danuta Urbanik | Poland | 4:09.04 | Q PB |
4 | Diana Sujew | Germany | 4:09.13 | q PB |
5 | Elina Sujew | Germany | 4:14.85 | Q |
6 | Katarzyna Broniatowska | Poland | 4:14.89 | Q |
7 | Stacey Smith | United Kingdom | 4:15.05 | Q |
8 | Lindsey De Grande | Belgium | 4:15.40 | Q |
9 | Viktoriya Pohoryelska | Ukraine | 4:16.17 | q |
10 | Sara Treacy | Ireland | 4:16.32 | q PB |
11 | Daniela Cunha | Portugal | 4:17.71 | q PB |
12 | Agata Strausa | Latvia | 4:18.05 | SB |
13 | Sofia Öberg | Sweden | 4:19.04 | |
14 | Solange Andreia Pereira | Spain | 4:19.72 | PB |
15 | Mary Alenbratt | Sweden | 4:20.43 | PB |
16 | Federica Soldani | Italy | 4:20.48 | PB |
17 | Jennifer Wenth | Austria | 4:21.25 | |
18 | Florina Pierdevară | Romania | 4:21.30 | PB |
19 | Giulia Viola | Italy | 4:23.80 |
†: Elena Arzhakova initially reached the final (4:08.77), but was disqualified later for infringement of IAAF doping rules.
Details[edit]
Heat 1[edit]
16 July 2011 / 10:05
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tuğba Karakaya | Turkey | 4:08.63 | Q PB |
Elena Arzhakova | Russia | DQ | Q R 32.2.a† Doping | |
2 | Corinna Harrer | Germany | 4:08.94 | Q PB |
3 | Danuta Urbanik | Poland | 4:09.04 | Q PB |
4 | Diana Sujew | Germany | 4:09.13 | q PB |
5 | Viktoriya Pohoryelska | Ukraine | 4:16.17 | q |
6 | Sara Treacy | Ireland | 4:16.32 | q PB |
7 | Agata Strausa | Latvia | 4:18.05 | SB |
8 | Mary Alenbratt | Sweden | 4:20.43 | PB |
9 | Federica Soldani | Italy | 4:20.48 | PB |
†: Elena Arzhakova initially reached the final (4:08.77), but was disqualified later for infringement of IAAF doping rules.
Intermediate times:
400m: 1:05.44 Diana Sujew Germany
800m: 2:13.94 Elena Arzhakova Russia
1200m: 3:21.99 Elena Arzhakova Russia
Heat 2[edit]
16 July 2011 / 10:15
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Elina Sujew | Germany | 4:14.85 | Q |
2 | Katarzyna Broniatowska | Poland | 4:14.89 | Q |
3 | Stacey Smith | United Kingdom | 4:15.05 | Q |
4 | Lindsey De Grande | Belgium | 4:15.40 | Q |
5 | Daniela Cunha | Portugal | 4:17.71 | q PB |
6 | Sofia Öberg | Sweden | 4:19.04 | |
7 | Solange Andreia Pereira | Spain | 4:19.72 | PB |
8 | Jennifer Wenth | Austria | 4:21.25 | |
9 | Florina Pierdevară | Romania | 4:21.30 | PB |
10 | Giulia Viola | Italy | 4:23.80 |
Intermediate times:
400m: 1:10.20 Jennifer Wenth Austria
800m: 2:20.67 Jennifer Wenth Austria
1200m: 3:27.34 Elina Sujew Germany
Participation[edit]
According to an unofficial count, 20 athletes from 15 countries participated in the event.
References[edit]
- ^ 8th European Athletics U23 Championships - Ostrava CZE 14–17 July, European Athletics Association, retrieved 19 April 2015
- ^ European Athletics U23 Championships - Ostrava (CZE) - 14 - 17 July 2011 - Results - Day 3 (PDF), European Athletics Association, archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-27, retrieved 19 April 2015
- ^ European Athletics U23 Championships - Ostrava (CZE) - 14 - 17 July 2011 - Results - Day 4 (PDF), European Athletics Association, retrieved 19 April 2015[permanent dead link]