2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 20 kilometres walk

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The Women's 20 km race walk event at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held on August 7 in the streets of Helsinki with the start at 11:35h local time, and the goal line situated in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. Russia's Olimpiada Ivanova won the race in a world record time of 1:25:41 hours. [1]

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Russia.svg Olimpiada Ivanova
Russia (RUS)
Silver Flag of Belarus.svg Ryta Turava
Belarus (BLR)
Bronze Flag of Portugal.svg Susana Feitor
Portugal (POR)

Abbreviations

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

Intermediates

RankNumberAthleteTime
5 kilometres
1635Flag of Russia.svg  Olimpiada Ivanova  (RUS)21:43
2112Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Jiang Jing  (CHN)21:43
3116Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Song Hongjuan  (CHN)22:02
460Flag of Belarus.svg  Ryta Turava  (BLR)22:02
5391Flag of Italy.svg  Elisa Rigaudo  (ITA)22:14
10 kilometres
1635Flag of Russia.svg  Olimpiada Ivanova  (RUS)42:54
260Flag of Belarus.svg  Ryta Turava  (BLR)43:59
3116Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Song Hongjuan  (CHN)43:59
4177Flag of El Salvador.svg  Cristina López  (ESA)44:04
5337Flag of Greece.svg  Athanasia Tsoumeleka  (GRE)44:05
15 kilometres
1635Flag of Russia.svg  Olimpiada Ivanova  (RUS)1:04:05
260Flag of Belarus.svg  Ryta Turava  (BLR)1:05:26
3391Flag of Italy.svg  Elisa Rigaudo  (ITA)1:05:57
4337Flag of Greece.svg  Athanasia Tsoumeleka  (GRE)1:06:04
5197Flag of Spain.svg  María Vasco  (ESP)1:06:10

Finishing times

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Olimpiada Ivanova, Russia 1:25:41 (WR)
  2. Flag of Belarus.svg Ryta Turava, Belarus 1:27:05 (NR)
  3. Flag of Portugal.svg Susana Feitor, Portugal 1:28:44 (SB)
  4. Flag of Spain.svg María Vasco, Spain 1:28:51 (SB)
  5. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Dibelková, Czech Republic 1:29:05 (NR)
  6. Flag of Greece.svg Athina Papayianni, Greece 1:29:21 (SB)
  7. Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Rigaudo, Italy 1:29:52
  8. Flag of Romania.svg Claudia Stef, Romania 1:30:07
  9. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Song Hongjuan, China 1:30:32
  10. Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Voyevodina, Russia 1:30:34
  11. Flag of Germany.svg Melanie Seeger, Germany 1:31:00
  12. Flag of Lithuania.svg Kristina Saltanovic, Lithuania 1:31:23 (SB)
  13. Flag of Belarus.svg Elena Ginko, Belarus 1:31:36
  14. Flag of Romania.svg Ana Maria Groza, Romania 1:31:48 (SB)
  15. Flag of Portugal.svg Vera Santos, Portugal 1:32:17
  16. Flag of Spain.svg Maria Teresa Gargallo, Spain 1:32:24
  17. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Svetlana Tolstaya, Kazakhstan 1:32:40
  18. Flag of Russia.svg Tatyana Gudkova, Russia 1:33:05
  19. Flag of Bolivia.svg Geovana Irusta, Bolivia 1:33:19
  20. Flag of Australia.svg Jane Saville, Australia 1:33:44
  21. Flag of Australia.svg Cheryl Webb, Australia 1:33:58
  22. Flag of Latvia.svg Jolanta Dukure, Latvia 1:34:24 (SB)
  23. Flag of Germany.svg Sabine Zimmer, Germany 1:34:24
  24. Flag of Slovakia.svg Mária Gáliková, Slovakia 1:34:38 (PB)
  25. Flag of Italy.svg Gisella Orsini, Italy 1:35:05
  26. Flag of Ukraine.svg Vira Zozulya, Ukraine 1:35:12
  27. Flag of Portugal.svg Inês Henriques, Portugal 1:35:44
  28. Flag of Spain.svg María José Poves, Spain 1:36:12
  29. Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Mi-Jung, South Korea 1:37:01
  30. Flag of Lithuania.svg Sonata Milušauskaitė, Lithuania 1:37:17
  31. Flag of Japan.svg Mayumi Kawasaki, Japan 1:37:30
  32. Flag of Sweden.svg Monica Svensson, Sweden 1:38:11
  33. Flag of Mexico.svg Graciela Mendoza, Mexico 1:39:56
  34. Flag of Peru.svg Mabel Oncebay, Peru 1:40:46
  35. Flag of Finland.svg Outi Sillanpää, Finland 1:41:03

Athletes who did not finish

Athletes disqualified

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