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2023 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase

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Women's 3000 metres steeplechase
at the 2023 European Athletics U23 Championships
VenueLeppävaara Stadium, Espoo
Dates13 July (heats)
15 July (final)
Competitors29 from 16 nations
Winning time9:26.98
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Germany
silver medal
 
   Lithuania
bronze medal
 
   Spain
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The women's 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 2023 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Espoo, Finland, at Leppävaara Stadium on 13 and 15 July.[1]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

European U23 record  Anna Emilie Møller (DEN) 9:13.46 Doha, Qatar 30 September 2019
Championship U23 record  Anna Emilie Møller (DEN) 9:27.31 Gävle, Sweden 13 July 2019

Results

Heats

Qualification rules: First 8 in each heat (Q) will qualify for the final.[2][3]

Rank Heat Name Country Time Notes
1 1 Elise Thorner  Great Britain 9:52.95 Q
2 1 Agnieszka Chorzępa  Poland 9:54.14 Q, PB
3 1 Soňa Kouřilová  Czech Republic 9:56.25 Q, PB
4 1 Julia Koralewska  Poland 9:57.56 Q
5 1 Marta Serrano  Spain 9:59.81 Q
6 1 Shirley Lang  Switzerland 10:00.96 Q, PB
7 1 Ava O'Connor  Ireland 10:02.92 Q, PB
8 2 Ruken Tek  Turkey 10:04.96 Q
9 2 Greta Karinauskaitė  Lithuania 10:05.27 Q
10 2 Olivia Gürth  Germany 10:06.11 Q
11 2 Sarah Tait  Great Britain 10:06.35 Q
12 2 Nara Elipe  Spain 10:06.62 Q, PB
13 2 Iraia Mendia  Spain 10:06.74 Q
14 2 Emilia Mikszuta  Poland 10:07.59 Q, PB
15 2 Anna Málková  Czech Republic 10:07.59 Q
16 2 Şevval Özdoğan  Turkey 10:10.14
17 1 Kim Bödi  Germany 10:13.81 Q
18 2 Janette Vänttinen  Finland 10:16.79 PB
19 1 Gréta Varga  Hungary 10:18.73 SB
20 2 Sara Busic  Norway 10:18.98 PB
21 2 Agnese Carcano  Italy 10:19.17 PB
22 1 Maddalena Pizzamano  Italy 10:20.26 PB
23 1 Kristin Svendby Otervik  Norway 10:23.34
24 2 Tetiana Kohut  Ukraine 10:27.14 SB
25 1 Pelinsu Şahin  Turkey 10:31.36
26 1 Evelīna Krista Sitnika  Latvia 10:33.34
27 1 Lotte Seiler  Austria 10:42.81
28 2 Silvia Gradizzi  Italy 10:45.71
29 1 Sigrid Alvik  Norway 10:50.95

Final

[4]

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Olivia Gürth  Germany 9:26.98 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Greta Karinauskaitė  Lithuania 9:30.96
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marta Serrano  Spain 9:41.47
4 Elise Thorner  Great Britain 9:47.85
5 Julia Koralewska  Poland 9:54.16
6 Sarah Tait  Great Britain 9:54.74 PB
7 Agnieszka Chorzępa  Poland 9:56.08
8 Ava O'Connor  Ireland 10:01.34 PB
9 Ruken Tek  Turkey 10:02.35
10 Soňa Kouřilová  Czech Republic 10:06.21
11 Iraia Mendia  Spain 10:14.55
12 Nara Elipe  Spain 10:16.77
13 Shirley Lang  Switzerland 10:18.27
14 Anna Málková  Czech Republic 10:19.89
15 Emilia Mikszuta  Poland 10:23.67
16 Kim Bödi  Germany 10:47.90

References

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