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2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 20 kilometres walk

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FieldValue
eventWomen's 20 kilometres walk
competition2011 World Championships
imageRigaudo.JPG
captionElisa Rigaudo, 4th at the arrival af 20km racewalk at Daegu 2011 advanced to bronze, in 2016, and to silver, in 2019, for IAAF decision per Russian doping scandal.
venueDaegu
dates30 August
competitors50
goldLiu Hong
goldNOCCHN
silverElisa Rigaudo
silverNOCITA
bronzeQieyang Shijie
bronzeNOCCHN
prev2009
next2013

The Women's 20 kilometres race walk event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held on a loop course starting and finishing at Gukchae - bosang Memorial Park on August 31.

Olga Kaniskina of Russia looked to continue a series of major victories which had seen her win consecutive world titles (2007, 2009), the 2008 Olympic title and a gold medal at the 2010 European Championships. Two other Russians, Vera Sokolova and Anisya Kirdyapkina, had walked the two fastest times ever for the distance that February and comprised her primary opposition. Outside of the Russians, 2009 medallists Olive Loughnane and Liu Hong were the other major medal contenders. Other entrants were Qieyang Shenjie, Li Yanfei, Beatriz Pascual, Kumi Otoshi and Vera Santos – all of whom were among the fastest walkers that year.

Records

RecordAthletePerf.LocationDate
World recordVera Sokolova1:25:08Sochi, Russia26 February 2011
Championship recordOlimpiada Ivanova1:25:41Helsinki, Finland7 August 2005
World leadingVera Sokolova1:25:08Sochi, Russia26 February 2011
African recordGrace Wanjiru Njue1:34:19Nairobi, Kenya1 August 2010
Asian recordYan Wang1:26:22Guangzhou, China19 November 2001
NCAC recordMaria Graciela Mendoza1:30:03Mézidon-Canon, France2 May 1999
South American recordMiriam Ramón1:31:25Lima, Peru7 May 2005
European recordVera Sokolova1:25:08Sochi, Russia26 February 2011
Oceanian recordJane Saville1:27:44Naumburg, Germany2 May 2004

Qualification standards

A timeB time
1:33:301:38:00

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 31, 201109:00Final

Results

Final

Elisa Rigaudo became bronze medal on 24 March 2016 (5 years after the event) in 20 km walk (she was 4th) after disqualification of Russian Olga Kaniskina who originally had won the race and silver in March 2019 (8 years after the event) after disqualification of Russian Anisya Kirdyapkina originally second.

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
Liu HongChina1:30:00
Elisa RigaudoItaly1:30:44SB
Qieyang ShijieChina1:31:14
4Susana FeitorPortugal1:31:26
5Ana CabecinhaPortugal1:31:36
6Kristina SaltanovičLithuania1:31:40SB
7Beatriz PascualSpain1:31:46
8Inês HenriquesPortugal1:32:06
9Vera SokolovaRussia1:32:13
10María VascoSpain1:32:42
11Gao NiChina1:32:49
12Regan LambleAustralia1:33:38
13Olive LoughnaneIreland1:34:02
14Tatiana MineevaRussia1:34:08
15Nastassia YatsevichBelarus1:34:09
16Jamy FrancoGuatemala1:34:36
17Kumi OtoshiJapan1:34:37
18Claire TallentAustralia1:34:46
19Mayumi KawasakiJapan1:35:03
20Johanna JacksonGreat Britain1:35:32
21Nadiia Borovska-ProkopukUkraine1:35:38
22Lucie PelantováCzech Republic1:35:45
23Jeon Yong-eunSouth Korea1:35:52SB
24Claudia StefRomania1:36:55
25Agnese PastareLatvia1:37:48
26Brigita VirbalytėLithuania1:38:39
27Maria MichtaUnited States1:38:54
28Mária CzakováSlovakia1:39:07
29Arabelly OrjuelaColombia1:39:28
30Ingrid HernándezColombia1:39:53
31Zuzana SchindlerováCzech Republic1:39:57
32Marie PolliSwitzerland1:40:28
33Milángela RosalesVenezuela1:40:49
34Rachel Lavallée SeamanCanada1:43:31
35Grace WanjiruKenya1:43:59
36Yadira GuamánEcuador1:45:15
37Chaima TrabelsiTunisia1:46:29
Claudia BalderramaBolivia
María José PovesSpain
Viktória MadarászHungary
Neringa AidietytėLithuania
María Guadalupe SánchezMexico
Olga IakovenkoUkraine
Sabine KrantzGermany
Melanie SeegerGermany
Masumi FuchiseJapan
Semiha MutluTurkey
DSQOlga KaniskinaRussia1:29:42disqualified
DSQAnisya KirdyapkinaRussia1:30:13disqualified
DSQOlena ShumkinaUkraine1:32:17disqualified

References

References

  1. link. (2012-05-03 . IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-27.)
  2. "GLOBAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AFFECTED BY THE 24 MARCH 2016 CAS DECISION". iaaf.org.
  3. "20 KILOMETRES RACE WALK WOMEN 13TH IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS - ADAEGU (DS), KOREA 27 AUG 2011 - 04 SEP 2011". iaaf.org.
  4. "Squalificata Anisja Kirdyapkina, per Elisa Rigaudo argento nella 20 km di marcia dei Mondiali di Daegu 2011". cuneodice.it.
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