2017 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Girls' 2000 metres steeplechase

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Girls' 2000 metres steeplechase
at the World U18 Championships
Venue Moi International Sports Centre
Dates14 July 2017
Winning time6:24.80
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
  2015

The Girls' 2000 metres steeplechase at the 2017 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held on 14 July.

Contents

Mercy Chepkirui, the world leader, held a large lead on the final lap, but she fell on the last water jump which gave her compatriot Caren Chebet  [ de; fr; it ] a chance to pass and win the gold medal. [1]

Records

Prior to the competition, the event records were as follows.

World Youth BestFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Korahubish Itaa  [ pl ] (ETH)6:11.83 Bressanone, Italy 10 July 2009
Championship RecordFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Korahubish Itaa  [ pl ] (ETH)6:11.83 Bressanone, Italy 10 July 2009
World Youth LeadingFlag of Kenya.svg  Mercy Chepkirui  (KEN)6:27.6h Eldoret, Kenya 26 May 2017

Final

Women's 2000mSC
PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Caren Chebet  [ de; fr; it ] Flag of Kenya.svg   Kenya 6:24.80
Silver medal icon.svg Mercy Chepkurui Flag of Kenya.svg   Kenya 6:26.10
Bronze medal icon.svg Ethlemahu Sintayehu  [ de ] Flag of Ethiopia.svg   Ethiopia 6:35.79
4 Anna Mark Helwigh Flag of Denmark.svg   Denmark 6:47.69
5 Klaudia Pawlus Flag of Poland.svg   Poland 6:47.87
6 Shanley Koekemoer Flag of South Africa.svg   South Africa 6:54.27
7 Karin Gošek Flag of Slovenia.svg   Slovenia 7:00.43
8 Josina Papenfuß  [ es ] Flag of Germany.svg   Germany 7:00.45
9 Yonca Kutluk Flag of Turkey.svg   Turkey 7:02.20
10 Daniela Vasile Flag of Romania.svg   Romania 7:06.54
11 Emilie Renaud Flag of France.svg   France 7:08.08
12 Wiktoria Klębowska Flag of Poland.svg   Poland 7:13.34
13 Georgiana Cosmina Spiridon Flag of Romania.svg   Romania 7:28.76
14 Bimashi A. H. Herath Mudiyansela Flag of Sri Lanka.svg   Sri Lanka 8:09.23
Veronica Hilario Flag of Peru.svg   Peru DQ
Houda Ahettiou Flag of Morocco.svg   Morocco DQ
Meswat Asmare  [ de ] Flag of Ethiopia.svg   Ethiopia DQ

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References

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"Nairobi IAAF World U18 Championships - Women's 2000mSC Results". World Athletics .