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2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 3000 metres

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The women's 3000 metres at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 7–9 March 2014.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Genzebe Dibaba
 Ethiopia
Hellen Onsando Obiri
 Kenya
Maryam Yusuf Jamal
 Bahrain

Records

Standing records prior to the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record  Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) 8:16.60 Stockholm, Sweden 6 February 2014
Championship record  Elly van Hulst (NED) 8:33.82 Budapest, Hungary 4 March 1989
World Leading  Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) 8:16.60 Stockholm, Sweden 6 February 2014
African record  Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) 8:16.60 Stockholm, Sweden 6 February 2014
Asian record  Dong Yanmei (CHN) 8:41.34 Lisbon, Portugal 10 March 2001
European record  Liliya Shobukhova (RUS) 8:27.86 Moscow, Russia 17 February 2006
North and Central American 
and Caribbean record
 Shalane Flanagan (USA) 8:33.25 Boston, United States 27 January 2007
Oceanian Record  Kim Smith (NZL) 8:38.14 Boston, United States 27 January 2007
South American record  Letitia Vriesde (SUR) 9:07.08 The Hague, Netherlands 31 January 1993

Qualification standards

Indoor Outdoor
9:02.00 8:38.00 or 15:00.00 (5000 m)

Schedule

Date Time Round
7 March 2014 11:25 Heats
9 March 2014 16:50 Final

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Maryam Yusuf Jamal  Bahrain 8:53.07 Q
2 2 Hellen Onsando Obiri  Kenya 8:53.31 Q
DQ 2 Betlhem Desalegn  United Arab Emirates 8:53.56 Q[2]
3 2 Hiwot Ayalew  Ethiopia 8:53.70 Q
4 2 Renata Pliś  Poland 8:57.80 q
5 1 Genzebe Dibaba  Ethiopia 8:57.86 Q
6 2 Gabriele Grunewald  United States 8:58.10 q
7 1 Sifan Hassan  Netherlands 8:58.50 Q
8 1 Margherita Magnani  Italy 8:58.51 Q
9 1 Shannon Rowbury  United States 8:58.85 Q, SB
10 1 Irene Jelagat  Kenya 8:58.97 q
11 1 Alia Saeed Mohammed  United Arab Emirates 9:00.35 q
12 1 Natalya Aristarkhova  Russia 9:09.37
13 1 Lucy van Dalen  New Zealand 9:10.20
DQ 2 Svitlana Shmidt  Ukraine 9:25.98 [2]

Final

[3]

Genzebe Dibaba on her way to victory.
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Genzebe Dibaba  Ethiopia 8:55.04
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hellen Onsando Obiri  Kenya 8:57.72
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Maryam Yusuf Jamal  Bahrain 8:59.16
4 Irene Jelagat  Kenya 9:02.67
5 Sifan Hassan  Netherlands 9:03.22
DQ Betlhem Desalegn  United Arab Emirates 9:04.06 [2]
6 Renata Pliś  Poland 9:07.05
7 Shannon Rowbury  United States 9:07.82
8 Margherita Magnani  Italy 9:10.13
9 Gabriele Grunewald  United States 9:11.76
11 Hiwot Ayalew  Ethiopia 9:12.51
12 Alia Saeed Mohammed  United Arab Emirates 9:21.23

References

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