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2018 European Championships Statistics – Women's 10000M 2018 European Championships Statistics – Women’s 10000m by K Ken Nakamura Summary All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 30:01.09 Paula Radcliffe GBR 1 Münich 2002 2 2 30:23.25 Ingrid Kristiansen NOR 1 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 30:31.42 Inga Abitova RUS 1 Göteborg 2006 4 4 30:32.36 Susanne Wigene NOR 2 Göteborg 2006 5 5 30:32.72 Lidiya Grigoryeva RUS 3 Göteborg 2006 6 6 30:35.90 Galina Bogomolova RUS 4 Göteborg 2006 7 7 30:37.26 Lornah Kiplagat NED 5 Göteborg 2006 8 8 30:38.78 Jelena Prokopcuka LAT 6 Göteborg 2006 9 9 30:47.59 Sonia O’Sullivan IRL 2 Münich 2002 10 10 30:51.69 Marta Dominguez ESP 7 Göteborg 2006 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 46.50 30:01.09 Paula Radcliffe GBR München 2002 Min 0.87 31:46.83 Yelena Romanova URS Split 1990 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 30:01.09 Paula Radcliffe GBR Münich 2002 2 30:32.36 Susanne Wigene NOR Göteborg 2006 30:47.59 Sonia O’Sullivan IRL München 2002 3 30:32.72 Lidiya Grigoryeva RUS Göteborg 2006 4 30:35.90 Galina Bogomolova RUS Göteborg 2006 Multiple Medalists: Dulce Felix (POR): 2012 Gold, 2016 Silver Jo Pavey (GBR): 2012 Silver, 2014 Gold Fernanda Ribeiro (POR): 1994 Gold; 1998 Silver Sonia O’Sullivan (IRL): 1998 Gold; 2002 Silver Inga Abitova (RUS): 2006 Gold; 2010 Silver Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2014 Clemence Calvin Laila Traby RUS 2006 Inga Abitova Lidiya Grigoryeva POR 1994 Fernanda Ribeiro Conceicao Ferreira Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year GBR Mo Farah Jo Pavey Zürich 2014 All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 30:01.09 Paula Radcliffe GBR 1 Münich 2002 2 2 30:23.25 Ingrid Kristiansen NOR 1 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 30:31.42 Inga Abitova RUS 1 Göteborg 2006 4 4 30:32.36 Susanne Wigene NOR 2 Göteborg 2006 5 5 30:32.72 Lidiya Grigoryeva RUS 3 Göteborg 2006 6 6 30:35.90 Galina Bogomolova RUS 4 Göteborg 2006 7 7 30:37.26 Lornah Kiplagat NED 5 Göteborg 2006 8 8 30:38.78 Jelena Prokopcuka LAT 6 Göteborg 2006 9 9 30:47.59 Sonia O’Sullivan IRL 2 Münich 2002 10 10 30:51.69 Marta Dominguez ESP 7 Göteborg 2006 11 11 30:57.21 Olga Bondarenko URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 12 12 31:04.00 Lyudmila Biktasheva RUS 3 Münich 2002 13 13 31:08.75 Fernanda Ribeiro POR 1 Helsinki 1994 14 14 31:10.23 Elvan Abeylegesse TUR 1 Barcelona 2010 15 15 31:12.86 Yasemin Can TUR 1 Amsterdam 2016 16 16 31:13.96 Mihaela Botezan ROU 4 Münich 2002 17 31:17.72 Jelena Prokopcuka 5 Münich 2002 18 17 31:19.03 Dulce Felix POR 2 Amsterdam 2016 19 18 31:19.76 Ulrike Bruns GDR 3 Stuttgart 1986 20 19 31:23.45 Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal NOR 3 Amsterdam 2016 21 20 31:25.77 Jessica Augusto POR 2 Barcelona 2010 22 31:29.33 Sonia O’Sullivan 1 Budapest 1998 23 21 31:30.74 Fionnuala McCormack IRL 4 Amsterdam 2016 24 31:32.42 Fernanda Ribeiro 2 Budapest 1998 25 22 31:32.64 Lidia Simon ROU 3 Budapest 1998 26 23 31:32.82 Maria Conceicao Ferreira POR 2 Helsinki 1994 27 24 31:34.26 Olivera Jevtic YUG 4 Budapest 1998 28 25 31:34.61 Jo Pavey GBR 5 Amsterdam 2016 29 26 31:35.96 Daria Nauer SUI 3 Helsinki 1994 30 31:36.51 Paula Radcliffe 5 Budapest 1998 31 27 31:36.90 Hilda Kibet NED 3 Barcelona 2010 32 28 31:37.43 Veronica Inglese ITA 6 Amsterdam 2016 33 29 31:38.02 Jess Martin GBR 7 Amsterdam 2016 34 30 31:38.75 Kathrin Weßel GER 4 Helsinki 1994 35 31 31:39.35 Aurora Cunha POR 4 Stuttgart 1986 36 32 31:40.28 Sabrina Mockenhaupt GER 8 Göteborg 2006 37 33 31:41.03 Cristina Misaros ROU 5 Helsinki 1994 38 34 31:42.14 Maria Guida ITA 6 Helsinki 1994 39 35 31:42.43 Svetlana Guskova URS 5 Stuttgart 1986 40 36 31:42.99 Yelena Zhupiyeva-Vyazova URS 6 Stuttgart 1986 41 31:44.75 Dulce Felix 1 Helsinki 2012 42 37 31:44.82 Irina Mikitenko GER 9 Göteborg 2006 43 38 31:44.86 Meryem Erdogan TUR 4 Barcelona 2010 44 39 31:45.94 Nathalie de Vos BEL 10 Göteborg 2006 45 40 31:46.47 Julia Vaquero ESP 6 Budapest 1998 46 41 31:46.83 Yelena Romanova URS 1 Split 1990 47 31:47.70 Katrin Weßel 2 Split 1990 48 31:47.82 Olivera Jevtic 6 Münich 2002 49 31:49.03 Jo Pavey 2 Helsinki 2012 50 42 31:49.46 Liz Lynch-McColgan GBR 7 Stuttgart 1986 51 43 31:49.47 Constantina Tomescu ROU 11 Göteborg 2006 Slowest winning (auto) time: 32:22.39 by Jo Pavey (GBR) in 2014 31:46.83 by Yelena Romanova (URS) in 1990 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 46.50 30:01.09 Paula Radcliffe GBR München 2002 Min 0.87 31:46.83 Yelena Romanova URS Split 1990 Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 62.91 30:01.09 31:04.00 Paula Radcliffe GBR München 2002 Min 1.30 30:31.42 30:32.72 Inga Abitova RUS Göteborg 2006 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 29.12 31:36.90 Hilda Kibet NED Barcelona 2010 19.59 31:19.76 Ulrike Bruns GDR Stuttgart 1986 Min 1.34 32:26.03 Laila Traby FRA Zürich 2014 1.62 31:32.64 Lidia Simon ROU Budapest 1998 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 30:01.09 Paula Radcliffe GBR Münich 2002 2 30:32.36 Susanne Wigene NOR Göteborg 2006 30:47.59 Sonia O’Sullivan IRL München 2002 3 30:32.72 Lidiya Grigoryeva RUS Göteborg 2006 4 30:35.90 Galina Bogomolova RUS Göteborg 2006 5 30:37.26 Lornah Kiplagat NED Göteborg 2006 6 30:38.78 Jelena Prokopcuka LAT Göteborg 2006 7 30:51.69 Marta Dominguez ESP Göteborg 2006 8 31:40.28 Sabrina Mockenhaupt GER Göteborg 2006 9 31:44.82 Irina Mikitenko GER Göteborg 2006 10 31:45.94 Nathalie de Vos BEL Göteborg 2006 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Place Time Name Nat Venue Date 1 29:17.45 Almaz Ayana ETH Rio de Janeiro - OG 12 Aug 2016 29:31.78 Wang Junxia CHN Beijing 8 Sept 1993 2 29:32.53 Vivian Cheruiyot KEN Rio de Janeiro – OG 12 Aug 2016 30:07.1 5 Werknesh Kidane ETH Paris Saint Denis – WC 23 Aug 2003 3 29:42.56 Tirunesh Dibaba ETH Rio de Janeiro – OG 12 Aug 2016 30:07.20 Sun Yingjie CHN Paris Saint Denis –WC 23 Aug 2003 30:11.87 Ayalew Wude Yimer ETH Utrecht 14 June 2009 4 29:53.51 Alice Nawowuna KEN Rio de Janeiro – OG 12 Aug 2016 30:12.53 Lornah Kiplagat NED Paris- Saint Denis –WC 23 Aug 2003 30:26.97 Paula Radcliffe GBR Sydney – OG 30 Sept 2000 5 30:07.78 Betsy Saina KEN Rio de Janeiro – OG 12 Aug 2016 30:23.07 Alla Zhilayeva RUS Paris- Saint Denis –WC 23 Aug 2003 30:30.26 Edith Masai KEN Helsinki – WC 6 Aug 2005 6 30:13.17 Molly Huddle USA Rio de Janeiro – OG 12 Aug 2016 30:26.20 Galina Bogomolova RUS Paris- Saint Denis –WC 23 Aug 2003 30:32.47 Werknesh Kidane ETH Helsinki – WC 6 Aug 2005 7 30:26.41 Yasemin Can TUR Rio de Janeiro – OG 12 Aug 2016 30:31.55 Xing Huina CHN Paris- Saint Denis –WC 23 Aug 2003 30:33.53 Sun Yingjie CHN Helsinki – WC 6 Aug 2005 8 30:26.66 Gelete Burka ETH Rio de Janeiro – OG 12 Aug 2016 30:33.75 Galina Bogomolova RUS Helsinki – WC 6 Aug 2005 30:37.68 Benita Johnson AUS Paris-Saint Denis – WC 23 Aug 2003 9 30:42.75 Paula Radcliffe GBR Helsinki – WC 6 Aug 2005 30:54.61 Tadelech Bekele ETH Hengelo 29 June 2016 Multiple Medalists: Dulce Felix (POR): 2012 Gold, 2016 Silver Jo Pavey (GBR): 2012 Silver, 2014 Gold Fernanda Ribeiro (POR): 1994 Gold; 1998 Silver Sonia O’Sullivan (IRL): 1998 Gold; 2002 Silver Inga Abitova (RUS): 2006 Gold; 2010 Silver Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze POR 2 4 GBR 2 1 TUR 2 NOR 1 1 1 URS 1 1 IRL 1 1 RUS 1 2 FRA 1 2 GDR 1 1 SUI 1 ROU 1 UKR 1 NED 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2014 Clemence Calvin Laila Traby RUS 2006 Inga Abitova Lidiya Grigoryeva POR 1994 Fernanda Ribeiro Conceicao Ferreira 5000m – 10000m double medalist in the same championships Double gold medalist is indicated in bold Name Nation 5000m 10000m Venue Year Sonia O’Sullivan IRL Gold Gold Budapest 1998 Sonia O’Sullivan IRL Silver Silver München 2002 Elvan Abeylegesse TUR Silver Gold Barcelona 2010 Yasemin Can TUR Gold Gold Amsterdam 2016 3000m – 10000m double medalist in the same championships Name Nation 3000m 10000m Venue Year Olga Bondarenko URS Gold Silver Stuttgart 1986 Yelena Romanova URS Silver Gold Split 1990 3000m – 10000m double medalist in the different championships Name Nat 3000m Venue Year 10000m Venue Year Sonia O’Sullivan IRL Gold Helsinki 1994 Gold Budapest 1998 Average from last ten European Championships Average 2016 2014 2012 2010 2006 2002 199 8 1994 1990 1986 Winning Time 31:11.09 31:12.86 32:22.39 31:44.75 31:10.23 30:31.42 30:01.09 31:29.33 31:08.75 31:46.83 30:23.25 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 31:31.45 31:23.45 32:26.03 31:51.32 31:36.90 30:32.72 31:04.00 31:32.64 31:35.96 31:51.68 31:19.76 Missing Medal (4 th ) 31:41.01 31:30.74 32:27.37 32:05.54 32:06.02 30:35.90 31:13.96 31:34.26 31:38.75 31:58.25 31:39.35 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year TUR Polat Arikan Yasemin Can Amsterdam 2016 GBR Mo Farah Jo Pavey Zürich 2014 Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World Champ European Champ Fernanda Ribeiro POR 1996 1995 1994 European medalist who previously won European Junior medal Name Nation European Junior Champ Year European Champ Year Lyudmila Biktasheva RUS Bronze 1993 Bronze 2002 No one runner won 10000m at both European and European junior championships Note: Elvan Abeylegesse won 5000m at 2001 Euro Junior and then 10000m at 2010 Euro Champ European Champion who also won European
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