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2012 European Athletics Championships – Women's 5000 metres

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The women's 5000 metres at the 2012 European Athletics Championships was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 28 June.

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Medalists

Source:[1]

Gold Olga Golovkina
 Russia
Silver Sara Moreira
 Portugal
Bronze Julia Bleasdale
 Great Britain

Records

Standing records prior to the 2012 European Athletics Championships
World record  Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 14:11.15 Oslo, Norway 6 June 2008
European record  Liliya Shobukhova (RUS) 14:23.75 Kazan, Russia 19 July 2008
Championship record  Alemitu Bekele (TUR) 14:52.20 Barcelona, Spain 1 August 2010
World Leading  Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 14:35.62 Rome, Italy 31 May 2012
European Leading  Sara Moreira (POR) 15:08.33 Watford, Great Britain 9 June 2012

Schedule

Date Time Round
28 June 2012 17:35 Final

Results

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Olga Golovkina  Russia 15:11.70
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sara Moreira  Portugal 15:12.05
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Julia Bleasdale  Great Britain 15:12.77 PB
4 Roxana Bârcă  Romania 15:13.40 PB
5 Nadia Ejjafini  Italy 15:16.54 PB
6 Almensh Belete  Belgium 15:22.15 SB
7 Elena Romagnolo  Italy 15:24.38
8 Judith Plá  Spain 15:27.62 SB
9 Dudu Karakaya  Turkey 15:29.71
10 Christine Bardelle  France 15:33.49
11 Barbara Maveau  Belgium 15:33.68
12 Layes Abdullayeva  Azerbaijan 15:33.88 SB
13 Silvia Weissteiner  Italy 15:39.23
14 Helen Clitheroe  Great Britain 15:49.13 SB
15 Maren Kock  Germany 15:52.74
16 Lidia Rodríguez  Spain 16:07.73
DQ Svetlana Kireyeva  Russia 15:19.55 Doping
DQ Lyudmyla Kovalenko  Ukraine 15:12.03 Doping
Fadime Suna  Turkey DNF
Sabine Fischer  Switzerland DNF
Johanna Lehtinen  Finland DNF
Stephanie Twell  Great Britain DNS

References

  1. ^ Following the disqualification of Lyudmyla Kovalenko of Ukraine and Svetlana Kireyeva of Russia.
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