1994 European Athletics Championships – Women's marathon

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These are the official results of the Women's marathon event at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland. The race was held on 7 August 1994. [1]

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Portugal.svg Manuela Machado
Portugal (POR)
Silver Flag of Italy.svg Maria Curatolo
Italy (ITA)
Bronze Flag of Romania.svg Adriana Barbu
Romania (ROM)

Abbreviations

DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Startlist

Intermediates

Final ranking

RankAthleteTimeNote
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Manuela Machado  (POR)2:29:54
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Maria Curatolo  (ITA)2:30:33
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Romania.svg  Adriana Barbu  (ROM)2:30:55
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ornella Ferrara  (ITA)2:31:57
5Flag of Romania.svg  Anuța Cătună  (ROM)2:32:51
6Flag of Finland.svg  Ritva Lemettinen  (FIN)2:33:05
7Flag of Finland.svg  Kirsi Rauta  (FIN)2:33:32
8Flag of Italy.svg  Rosanna Munerotto  (ITA)2:34:32
9Flag of Italy.svg  Anna Villani  (ITA)2:34:46
10Flag of Romania.svg  Lidia Șimon  (ROM)2:36:14
11Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Danielle Sanderson  (GBR)2:36:29
12Flag of Russia.svg  Firiya Sultanova  (RUS)2:36:50
13Flag of Hungary.svg  Judit Nagy  (HUN)2:37:22
14Flag of Spain.svg  Ana Isabel Alonso  (ESP)2:37:36
15Flag of France.svg  Marie-Hélène Ohier  (FRA)2:37:38
16Flag of France.svg  Maryse Le Gallo  (FRA)2:38:26
17Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Elisabeth Krieg-Ruprecht  (SUI)2:38:27
18Flag of France.svg  Isabelle Guillot  (FRA)2:40:20
19Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marjan Freriks  (NED)2:40:21
20Flag of Poland.svg  Izabela Zatorska  (POL)2:40:31
21Flag of Italy.svg  Bettina Sabatini  (ITA)2:40:32
22Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marian Sutton  (GBR)2:40:34
23Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Rybicka  (POL)2:40:47
24Flag of Romania.svg  Cristina Pomacu  (ROM)2:40:48
25Flag of Russia.svg  Ramilya Burangulova  (RUS)2:41:15
26Flag of Estonia.svg  Jane Salumäe  (EST)2:42:02
27Flag of Poland.svg  Lidia Camberg  (POL)2:42:11
28Flag of Poland.svg  Marzanna Helbik  (POL)2:42:14
29Flag of France.svg  Rosario Murcia  (FRA)2:43:15
30Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lesley Turner  (GBR)2:45:16
31Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alison Rose  (GBR)2:45:19
32Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Linda Rushmere  (GBR)2:45:24
33Flag of Finland.svg  Pia Ruotsalainen  (FIN)2:45:58
34Flag of France.svg  Françoise Bonnet  (FRA)2:49:00
35Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Teresa Dyer  (GBR)2:50:23
36Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Michurina  (RUS)2:51:05
37Flag of Russia.svg  Vera Sukhova  (RUS)2:51:09
38Flag of Finland.svg  Satu Levelä  (FIN)2:51:23
39Flag of Estonia.svg  Siiri Kangur  (EST)2:54:36
DID NOT FINISH (DNF)
Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Ivanova  (RUS)DNF
Flag of Spain.svg  Rocío Ríos  (ESP)DNF
Flag of Finland.svg  Anne Jääskeläinen  (FIN)DNF
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Helena Javornik  (SLO)DNF
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lyubov Klochko  (UKR)DNF
Flag of Italy.svg  Laura Fogli  (ITA)DNF
Flag of Russia.svg  Larisa Ziusko  (RUS)DNF
Flag of Germany.svg  Katrin Dörre  (GER)DNF
Flag of Spain.svg  María Luisa Muñoz  (ESP)DNF
Flag of Finland.svg  Ann-Catrin Nordman  (FIN)DNF
Flag of Spain.svg  Josefa Cruz  (ESP)DNF
Flag of Poland.svg  Aniela Nikiel  (POL)DNF

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 51 athletes from 16 countries participated in the event.

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