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START LIST 1500 Metres Women - Final Moscow (RUS) World Championships 10-18 August 2013 START LIST 1500 Metres Women - Final RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE DATE VENUE World Record 3:50.46 Yunxia QU CHN 21 11 Sep 1993 Beijing Championships Record 3:58.52 Tatyana TOMASHOVA RUS 28 31 Aug 2003 Paris Saint-Denis World Leading 3:56.60 Abeba AREGAWI SWE 23 10 May 2013 Doha i = Indoor performance Final 15 August 2013 21:20 ORDER BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 1 945 Jennifer SIMPSON USA 23 Aug 86 3:59.90 4:00.48 Дженнифер Симпсон 23 авг . 86 2 566 Faith Chepngetich KIPYEGON KEN 10 Jan 94 3:56.98 3:56.98 Фейт Чепнгетич Кипьегон 10 янв . 94 3 811 Abeba AREGAWI SWE 05 Jul 90 3:56.54 3:56.60 Абеба Арегави 05 июля 90 4 763 Ekaterina SHARMINA RUS 06 Aug 86 3:59.49 4:04.55 Екатерина Шармина 06 авг . 86 5 376 Hannah ENGLAND GBR 06 Mar 87 4:01.89 4:03.38 Ханна Ингланд 06 марта 87 6 733 Elena KOROBKINA RUS 25 Nov 90 4:05.18 4:05.18 Елена Коробкина 25 нояб . 90 7 113 Zoe BUCKMAN AUS 21 Dec 88 4:04.82 4:04.82 Зоуи Бакман 21 дек . 88 8 567 Nancy Jebet LANGAT KEN 22 Aug 81 4:00.13 4:01.41 Нэнси Джебет Лангат 22 авг . 81 9 330 Genzebe DIBABA ETH 08 Feb 91 3:57.54 3:57.54 Гензебе Дибаба 08 февр . 91 10 570 Hellen Onsando OBIRI KEN 13 Dec 89 3:58.58 3:58.58 Хеллен Онсандо Обири 13 дек . 89 11 894 Mary CAIN USA 03 May 96 4:04.62 4:04.62 Мэри Кэйн 03 мая 96 12 601 Siham HILALI MAR 02 May 86 4:01.33 4:02.16 Сихам Хилали 02 мая 86 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME Venue DATE RESULT NAME Venue DATE 3:50.46 Yunxia QU (CHN) Beijing 11 Sep 93 3:56.60 Abeba AREGAWI (SWE) Doha 10 May 13 3:50.98 Bo JIANG (CHN) Shanghai 18 Oct 97 3:56.98 Faith Chepngetich KIPYEGON (KEN) Doha 10 May 13 3:51.34 Yinglai LANG (CHN) Shanghai 18 Oct 97 3:57.54 Genzebe DIBABA (ETH) Doha 10 May 13 3:51.92 Junxia WANG (CHN) Beijing 11 Sep 93 3:58.58 Hellen Onsando OBIRI (KEN) Eugene, OR 1 Jun 13 3:52.47 Tatyana KAZANKINA (URS) Zürich 13 Aug 80 4:00.48 Jennifer SIMPSON (USA) Monaco 19 Jul 13 3:53.91 Lili YIN (CHN) Shanghai 18 Oct 97 4:00.76 Viola Jelagat KIBIWOT (KEN) Doha 10 May 13 3:53.96 Paula IVAN (ROU) Seoul 1 Oct 88 4:00.94 Brenda MARTINEZ (USA) Monaco 19 Jul 13 3:53.97 Lixin LAN (CHN) Shanghai 18 Oct 97 4:01.28 Shannon ROWBURY (USA) Monaco 19 Jul 13 3:54.23 Olga DVIRNA (URS) Kyiv 27 Jul 82 4:01.41 Nancy Jebet LANGAT (KEN) Eugene, OR 1 Jun 13 3:54.52 Ling ZHANG (CHN) Shanghai 18 Oct 97 4:01.48 Gabrielle ANDERSON (USA) Monaco 19 Jul 13 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-1500-W-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 21:16 on Tuesday, 13 August 2013 Official IAAF Partners.
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