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2018 Continental Cup Statistics-Women's 3000Msc 2018 Continental Cup Statistics-Women’s 3000mSC (contested since 2006 ) -K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the World/Continental Cup Performance Performer Time Name Team Pos Venue Year 1 1 9:25.46 Yuliya Zaripova EUR 1 Split 2010 2 2 9:25.84 Milcah Chemos Cheywa AFR 2 Split 2010 3 3 9:29.10 Alesia Turova EUR 1 Athinai 2006 4 4 9:29.53 Sofia Assefa AFR 3 Split 2010 5 5 9:31.44 Jeruto Kiptum AFR 2 Athinai 2006 6 6 9:35.08 Wioletta Janowska POL 3 Athinai 2006 7 7 9:36.34 Victoria Mitchell OCE 4 Athinai 2006 8 8 9:36.50 Tatyana Petrova RUS 5 Athinai 2006 9 9 9:39.39 Hanane Ouhaddou AFR 4 Split 2010 10 10 9:41.48 Lisa Aguilera AME 5 Split 2010 11 11 9:45.08 Korene Hinds AME 6 Split 2010 12 12 9:45.36 Hatti Dean Archer EUR 7 Split 2010 13 13 9:47.28 Zhenzhu Li ASI 8 Split 2010 14 9:47.86 Korene Hinds 6 Athinai 2006 15 14 9:49.32 Lisa Galaviz USA 7 Athinai 2006 16 15 9:49.49 Minori Hayakari ASI 8 Athinai 2006 Slowest winning time: 9:50.67 by Emma Coburn in 2014; 9:29.10 by Alesia Turava (EUR) in 2006 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Time Name Team Venue Year Max 2.34 9:29.10 Alesia Turova EUR Athinai 2006 Min 0.38 9:25.46 Yuliya Zaripova EUR Split 2010 Best Marks for Places in the World/Continental Cup Pos Time Name Team Venue Year 1 9:25.46 Yuliya Zaripova EUR Split 2010 9:29.10 Alesia Turova EUR Athinai 2006 2 9:25.84 Milcah Chemos Cheywa AFR Split 2010 9:31.44 Jeruto Kiptum AFR Athinai 2006 3 9:29.53 Sofia Assefa AFR Split 2010 9:35.08 Wioletta Janowska POL Athinai 2006 4 9:36.34 Victoria Mitchell OCE Athinai 2006 5 9:36.50 Tatyana Petrova RUS Athinai 2006 6 9:45.08 Korene Hinds AME Split 2010 9:47.86 Korene Hinds AME Athinai 2006 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 8:44.32 Beatrice Chepkoech KEN Monaco 20 July 2018 8:52.78 Ruth Jebet BRN Saint Denis 27 Aug 2016 2 8:59.84 Beatirce Chepkoech KEN Zurich 24 Aug 2017 9:00.01 Hyvin Kiyeng KEN Eugene 28 May 2016 3 9:01.99 Ruth Jebet BRN Doha 5 May 2017 9:03.52 Ruth Jebet BRN Eugene 26 May 2017 4 9:04.17 Norah Jeruto Tanui KEN Paris 30 June 2018 9:05.06 Emma Coburn USA Eugene 26 May 2017 5 9:07.20 Norah Jeruto Tanui KEN Monaco 20 July 2018 9:11.08 Emma Coburn USA Paris 1 July 2017 6 9:07.94 Peruth Chemutai UGA Monaco 20 July 2018 9:13.16 Ruth Bosibori KEN Berlin 17 Aug 2009 7 9:08.23 Roseline Chepngetich KEN Monaco 20 July 2018 9:14.62 Gladys Jerotich Kipkemoi KEN Berlin 17 Aug 2009 8 9:10.71 Daisy Jepkemei KEN Monaco 20 July 2018 9:17.56 Celphine Chespol KEN Zurich 24 Aug 2017 Medals by teams – World Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze EUR 1 AFR 1 POL 1 Medals by teams – Continental Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze EUR 1 AME 1 AFR 2 1 AFR 1 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: None Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with Olympic Gold medal: None Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with World Championships Gold medal Name Nat Continental/World Cup World Championships Emma Coburn AME 2014 2017 Yuliya Zaripova EUR 2010 2011 World/Continental Cups: Year Gold tea Time Silver tea Time Bronze tea Time 2014 Emma Coburn AMEm 9:50.67 Hiwot Ayalew AFRm 9:51.59 Ruth Jebet ASPm 9:55.24 2010 Yuliya Zaripova EUR 9:25.46 Milcah Chemos Cheywa AFR 9:25.84 Sofia Assefa AFR 9:29.53 2006 Alesia Turava EUR 9:29.10 Jeruto Kiptum Kiptubi AFR 9:31.44 Wioletta Frankiewicz POL 9:35.08 World Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2017 Emma Coburn USA 9:02.58 Courtney Frerichs USA 9:03.77 Hyvin Jepkemoi KEN 9:04.03 2015 Hyvin Jepkemoi KEN 9:19.11 Habiba Ghribi TUN 9:19.24 Gesa Felicitas GE 9:19.25 2013 Milcah Chemos KEN 9:11.65 Lydia Chepkurui KEN 9:12.55 SofiaKrause Assefa ETHR 9:12.84 2011 Habiba Ghribi TUN 9:11.97 Milcah Chemos KEN 9:17.16 Mercy Njoroge KEN 9:17.88 2009 Yuliya Zarudneva RUS 9:08.39 Milcah Chemos KEN 9:08.57 Gulnara Galkina RUS 9:11.09 2007 Yekaterina Volkova RUS 9:06.57 TatyanaCheywa Petrova RUS 9:09.19 Eunice Jepkorir KEN 9:20.09 2005 Dorcus Inzikuru UGA 9:18.24 Yekaterina Volkova RUS 9:20.49 Jeruto Kiptum KEN 9:26.95 Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2016 Ruth Jebet BRN 8:59.75 Hyvin Jepkemoi KEN 9:07.12 Emma Coburn USA 9:07.63 2012 Habiba Ghribi TUN 9:08.37 Sofia Assefa ETH 9:09.84 Milcah Chemos KEN 9:09.88 2008 Gulnara Samitova-Galkina RUS 8:58.81 Eunice Jepkorir KEN 9:07.41 Yekaterina Volkova RUS 9:07.64 Fastest Performances in September Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9:13.43 Ruth Bisibori KEN 1 Thessaloniki 12 Sept 2009 2 9:13.92 Ruth Bisibori 1 Rieti 6 Sept 2009 3 2 9:15.06 Milcah Chemos Cheywa KEN 1 Bruxelles 6 Sept 2013 Combined 2017 & 2018 World List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8:44.32 Beatrice Chepkoech KEN 1 Monaco 20 July 2018 2 8:55.10 Beatrice Chepkoech 1 Bruxelles 31 Aug 2018 3 2 8:55.29 Ruth Jebet BRN 1 Zurich 24 Aug 2017 4 3 8:58.78 Celliphine Chespol KEN 1 Eugene 26 May 2017 5 8:59.36 Beatrice Chepkoech 1 Paris 30 June 2018 6 4 8:59.62 Norah Tanui KEN 2 Bruxelles 31 Aug 2018 7 8:59.84 Beatrice Chepkoech 2 Zurich 24 Aug 2017 8 8:59.88 Beatrice Chepkoech 1 Asaba 5 Aug 2018 9 5 9:00.12 Hyvin Jepkemoi KEN 1 Doha 5 May 2017 10 9:00.70 Beatrice Chepkoech 2 Eugene 26 May 2017 11 6 9:00.85 Courtney Frerichs USA 2 Monaco 20 July 2018 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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