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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Women's 1500 metres

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The women's 1500 metres event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 22 and 24 July.

Medalists

Gold Adanech Anbesa
 Ethiopia
Silver Fantu Worku
 Ethiopia
Bronze Anthony Kiptoo
 Kenya

Records

Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Lang Yinglai (CHN) 3:51.34 Shanghai, China 18 October 1997
Championship Record  Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon (KEN) 4:04.96 Barcelona, Spain 15 July 2012
World Junior Leading  Gudaf Tsegay (ETH) 4:00.18 Eugene, United States 28 May 2016

Results

Heats

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 2 Winfred Nzisa Mbithe  Kenya 4:12.39 Q
2 2 Alexa Efraimson  United States 4:13.12 Q
3 2 Fantu Worku  Ethiopia 4:13.84 Q
4 1 Adanech Anbesa  Ethiopia 4:15.53 Q
5 2 Bobby Clay  Great Britain 4:15.79 Q
6 1 Joyline Cherotich  Kenya 4:16.41 Q, SB
7 1 Beatha Nishimwe  Rwanda 4:17.85 Q
8 1 Christina Aragon  United States 4:18.93 Q
9 2 Lili Das  India 4:19.48 q, PB
10 2 Olivia Burdon  New Zealand 4:21.49 q
11 1 Fatma Arık  Turkey 4:21.81 q, PB
12 1 Harriet Knowles-Jones  Great Britain 4:21.91 q
13 1 Lucia Stafford  Canada 4:22.38
14 1 Salomé Afonso  Portugal 4:22.68 PB
15 2 Nicole Hutchinson  Canada 4:22.88 PB
16 2 Chiara Ferdani  Italy 4:23.07 PB
17 2 Lucía Rodríguez  Spain 4:24.04
18 1 Saija Seppä  Finland 4:24.36
19 2 Dilyana Minkina  Bulgaria 4:25.12
20 2 Amy Harding-Delooze  Australia 4:25.38
21 2 Alondra Negrón  Puerto Rico 4:26.02
22 1 Lauren Ryan  Australia 4:26.60
23 1 Hala Hamdi  Tunisia 4:28.04 SB
24 1 Harmilan Kaur Bains  India 4:28.19
25 1 Aliaksandra Sakalouskaya  Belarus 4:28.52
26 2 Damla Çelik  Turkey 4:28.64
27 1 Lara Alemanni  Switzerland 4:31.42
28 2 Dawajila  China 4:43.38 SB
1 Konstanze Klosterhalfen  Germany DNS

Final

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Adanech Anbesa  Ethiopia 4:08.07
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fantu Worku  Ethiopia 4:08.43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Christina Aragon  United States 4:08.71 PB
4 Winfred Nzisa Mbithe  Kenya 4:09.25 PB
5 Alexa Efraimson  United States 4:10.23
6 Beatha Nishimwe  Rwanda 4:12.33
7 Bobby Clay  Great Britain 4:13.09
8 Harriet Knowles-Jones  Great Britain 4:15.49 PB
9 Joyline Cherotich  Kenya 4:15.72 SB
10 Lili Das  India 4:17.29 PB
11 Fatma Arık  Turkey 4:20.90 PB
12 Olivia Burdon  New Zealand 4:25.94

References

  1. ^ "Heats results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
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