1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 3000 metres
The women's 3000 metres event at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, at Laurentian University Stadium on 28 and 30 July.[1][2]
Medalists
Gold | Ann Mwangi Kenya |
Silver | Fernanda Ribeiro Portugal |
Bronze | Yvonne Lichtenfeld East Germany |
Results
Final
30 July
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ann Mwangi | Kenya | 9:13.99 | ||
Fernanda Ribeiro | Portugal | 9:15.33 | ||
Yvonne Lichtenfeld | East Germany | 9:16.02 | ||
4 | Rosario Pia | Portugal | 9:16.62 | |
5 | Simona Staicu | Romania | 9:17.96 | |
6 | Liu Shixiang | China | 9:20.88 | |
7 | Malin Ewerlöf | Sweden | 9:23.37 | |
8 | Fatima Maama | Morocco | 9:24.19 | |
9 | Caroline Jeorgakopoulos | West Germany | 9:28.72 | |
10 | Helen Titterington | United Kingdom | 9:31.23 | |
11 | Nadia Ouaziz | Morocco | 9:44.04 | |
12 | Angelines Rodríguez | Spain | 9:44.32 | |
13 | Annalisa Scurti | Italy | 9:47.08 | |
14 | Tonya Todd | Canada | 9:49.64 | |
15 | Mwahija Maliga | Tanzania | 10:20.01 |
Heats
28 July
Heat 1
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ann Mwangi | Kenya | 9:20.60 | Q |
2 | Malin Ewerlöf | Sweden | 9:21.85 | Q |
3 | Fatima Maama | Morocco | 9:22.15 | Q |
4 | Angelines Rodríguez | Spain | 9:22.86 | Q |
5 | Rosario Pia | Portugal | 9:23.03 | Q |
6 | Yvonne Lichtenfeld | East Germany | 9:24.05 | Q |
7 | Annalisa Scurti | Italy | 9:27.17 | q |
8 | Mwahija Maliga | Tanzania | 9:31.09 | q |
9 | Tonya Todd | Canada | 9:38.73 | q |
10 | Alina Karwowski | Brazil | 9:42.88 | |
11 | Denise Bushallow | United States | 9:59.53 | |
12 | Belinda McArdle | Ireland | 10:09.85 | |
13 | Fanny Gidiyoni | Malawi | 10:38.17 |
Heat 2
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Liu Shixiang | China | 9:20.41 | Q |
2 | Caroline Jeorgakopoulos | West Germany | 9:22.40 | Q |
3 | Nadia Ouaziz | Morocco | 9:23.54 | Q |
4 | Helen Titterington | United Kingdom | 9:25.70 | Q |
5 | Fernanda Ribeiro | Portugal | 9:26.80 | Q |
6 | Simona Staicu | Romania | 9:27.12 | Q |
7 | Kari Uglem | Norway | 9:41.09 | |
8 | Getenesh Urge | Ethiopia | 9:48.20 | |
9 | Paola Testa | Italy | 9:48.74 | |
10 | Sonia O'Sullivan | Ireland | 9:50.31 | |
11 | Tausi Saidi | Tanzania | 9:52.35 | |
12 | Andrea Pernitsky | Canada | 9:59.00 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 25 athletes from 19 countries participated in the event.
- Brazil (1)
- Canada (2)
- China (1)
- East Germany (1)
- Ethiopia (1)
- Ireland (2)
- Italy (2)
- Kenya (1)
- Malawi (1)
- Morocco (2)
- Norway (1)
- Portugal (2)
- Romania (1)
- Spain (1)
- Sweden (1)
- Tanzania (2)
- United Kingdom (1)
- United States (1)
- West Germany (1)
References
- Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1988 Sudbury CAN Jul 27-31, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 7 Apr 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
- IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015
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