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2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase

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2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase

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eventWomen's 3000 metres steeplechase
competitionEuropean Athletics Championships

The women's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2010 European Athletics Championships was held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 28 and 30 July.

Medalists

In the original running of the event, Marta Dominguez of Spain was awarded the silver medal, but she was disqualified and her result nullified. As a result, Lyubov Kharlamova was promoted to the silver medal, and Hattie Archer, who at the time ran under her maidan name of Hattie Dean, was awarded the bronze medal, the first major women's medal for a British steeplechaser.

On 18 August 2017 Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) announced that Kharlamova had also been disqualified for doping offences following retesting. As a result, she too was disqualified, and her result nullified. As a result, Archer/Dean will be promoted to the silver medal, and Wioletta Frankiewicz of Poland will be promoted to the bronze medal, although reallocations have yet to be confirmed. As such, until reallocation, the silver medal position remains vacant In 2018, the reallocation was confirmed, and Hattie Archer received her medal 8 years later at the Birmingham Grand Prix.

BronzePOL Wioletta Frankiewicz
Poland (POL)

Records

Standing records prior to the 2010 European Athletics ChampionshipsBroken records during the 2010 European Athletics Championships
World recordGulnara Samitova
European recordGulnara Samitova
Championship recordAlesya Turava
World LeadingMilcah Chemos Cheywa
European LeadingMarta Domínguez
Championship recordYuliya Zarudneva

Schedule

DateTimeRound
28 July 201011:30Round 1
30 July 201020:25Final

Results

Round 1

Heat 1

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Wioletta FrankiewiczPolandQ
2Yuliya ZarudnevaRussiaQ
3Hatti DeanGreat BritainQ
4Ancuţa BobocelRomaniaQ
5Zulema Fuentes-PilaSpainq
6Rosa María MoratóSpain
7Sandra ErikssonFinland
8Lívia TóthHungary10:03.97
9Lyudmila KuzminaRussia10:10.83
10Stephanie O'ReillyIreland10:13.94
Iríni KokkinaríouGreeceDoping

Heat 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Layes AbdullayevaAzerbaijanQ, NR
Lyubov KharlamovaRussiaQ, Doping
2Katarzyna KowalskaPolandQ
Marta DomínguezSpainQ, Doping
3Sophie DuarteFranceq
4Fionnuala BrittonIrelandq
5Oxana JuravelMoldovaq
6Marcela LustigováCzech Republic10:05.22
7Binnaz UsluTurkey10:15.28
8Barbara ParkerGreat Britain10:20.99
Ulrika JohanssonSweden

Summary

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Layes AbdullayevaAzerbaijanQ, NR
2Lyubov KharlamovaRussiaQ
22Katarzyna KowalskaPolandQ
2Marta DomínguezSpainQ
32Sophie DuarteFranceq
42Fionnuala BrittonIrelandq
51Wioletta FrankiewiczPolandQ
61Yuliya ZarudnevaRussiaQ
71Hatti DeanGreat BritainQ
81Ancuţa BobocelRomaniaQ
91Zulema Fuentes-PilaSpainq
102Oxana JuravelMoldovaq
111Rosa María MoratóSpain
121Sandra ErikssonFinland
131Lívia TóthHungary10:03.97
142Marcela LustigováCzech Republic10:05.22
151Lyudmila KuzminaRussia10:10.83
161Stephanie O'ReillyIreland10:13.94
172Binnaz UsluTurkey10:15.28
182Barbara ParkerGreat Britain10:20.99
2Ulrika JohanssonSweden
1Iríni KokkinaríouGreeceDoping

Final

Zarudneva (right) maintained her lead to take her first European medal in Championship-record time.
RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Yuliya ZarudnevaRussia9:17.57CR
Marta DomínguezSpain9:17.74Doping
Lyubov KharlamovaRussia9:29.82SB, Doping
Hatti DeanGreat Britain9:30.19PB
Wioletta FrankiewiczPoland9:34.13
Layes AbdullayevaAzerbaijan9:34.75NR
Sophie DuarteFrance9:35.52SB
Zulema Fuentes-PilaSpain9:35.71SB
Ancuţa BobocelRomania9:41.20
Katarzyna KowalskaPoland9:42.47
Fionnuala BrittonIreland9:44.25
10Oxana JuravelMoldova9:55.39

Notes:

  • Marta Domínguez was disqualified for doping offences in November 2015.
  • Lyubov Kharlamova was disqualified for doping offences in August 2017.

References

References

  1. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/40962606 Archer in line for second upgrade], from BBC.
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