2002 European Athletics Championships – Women's marathon

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The Women's Marathon at the 2002 European Championships , which were held in Munich, Germany, took place on August 10, 2002.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Italy.svg Maria Guida
Italy (ITA)
Silver Flag of Germany.svg Luminita Zaituc
Germany (GER)
Bronze Flag of Germany.svg Sonja Oberem
Germany (GER)

Abbreviations

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

Records

Standing records prior to the 2002 European Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of Kenya.svg  Tegla Loroupe  (KEN)2:20:47April 19, 1998 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rotterdam, Netherlands
Event Record Flag of Portugal.svg  Manuela Machado  (POR)2:27:10August 23, 1998 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary
Broken records at the 2002 European Athletics Championships
Event Record Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Guida  (ITA)2:26:05August 10, 2002 Flag of Germany.svg Munich, Germany

Intermediates

Final ranking

RankAthleteTimeNote
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Maria Guida  (ITA)2:26:05 CR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Luminita Zaituc  (GER)2:26:58
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Sonja Oberem  (GER)2:28:45
4Flag of Estonia.svg  Jane Salumäe  (EST)2:33:46
5Flag of Italy.svg  Rosaria Console  (ITA)2:35:23
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nadezhda Wijenberg  (NED)2:36:06
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Marie Söderström-Lundberg  (SWE)2:36:13
8Flag of Germany.svg  Ulrike Maisch  (GER)2:36:41
9Flag of Denmark.svg  Annemette Jensen  (DEN)2:37:27
10Flag of Hungary.svg  Judit Földing-Nagy  (HUN)2:37:33
11Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Anna Pichrtová  (CZE)2:37:39
12Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanna Volpato  (ITA)2:38:15
13Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Timofeyeva  (RUS)2:40:11
14Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Zolotaryova  (RUS)2:41:29
15Flag of Austria.svg  Dagmar Rabensteiner  (AUT)2:41:39
16Flag of Russia.svg  Lidiya Vasilevskaya  (RUS)2:44:28
17Flag of Germany.svg  Melanie Kraus  (GER)2:44:56
18Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Johansson  (SWE)2:47:11
19Flag of Portugal.svg  Fátima Silva  (POR)2:47:28
20Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Safarova  (RUS)2:49:21
21Flag of Sweden.svg  Karin Schon  (SWE)2:49:57
DID NOT FINISH (DNF)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marleen Renders  (BEL)DNF
Flag of Moldova.svg  Valentina Delion  (MDA)DNF
Flag of Romania.svg  Nuţa Olaru  (ROM)DNF
Flag of Russia.svg  Alina Ivanova  (RUS)DNF
DISQUALIFIED (DSQ)
Flag of France.svg  Chantal Dallenbach  (FRA)DQ

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