2021 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 10,000 metres

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Women's 10,000 metres
at the 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships
Venue Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn
Dates9 July
Competitors28 from 15 nations
Winning time32:30.49
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  2019
2023  

The women's 10,000 metres event at the 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Tallinn, Estonia, at Kadriorg Stadium on 9 July. [1]

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Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows: [2] [3]

European U23 record Flag of Turkey.svg  Yasemin Can  (TUR)30:26.41 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil14 August 2016
Championship U23 record Flag of Germany.svg  Alina Reh  (GER)31:39.34 Gävle, Sweden12 July 2019

Results

[4]

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jasmijn Lau Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 32:30.49EU20L
Silver medal icon.svg Anna Arnaudo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 32:40.43PB
Bronze medal icon.svg Lisa Oed Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 33:35.99PB
4 Gaia Colli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 33:44.90PB
5 Bohdana Semyonova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 33:49.59SB
6 Eva Dieterich Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 33:56.30
7 Beata Topka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 34:05.78
8 Eleanor Bolton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 34:06.67
9 Mélody Julien Flag of France.svg  France 34:18.36
10 Eugénie Lorain Flag of France.svg  France 34:43.50
11 Julia-Anna Lily Bell Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 34:48.01PB
12 Orla O'Connor Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 34:57.28
13 Alina Sönning Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 35:00.46PB
14 Dilek Öztürk Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 35:01.10PB
15 Ana Patricia Campos Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 35:02.72
16 Juliette Thomas Flag of Belgium.svg  Belgium 35:05.81
17 Viktoriya Kovba Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 35:22.15
18 Mélanie Bovy Flag of Belgium.svg  Belgium 35:24.88
19 Oliwia Sarnecka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 35:26.51
20 Carlota Rodés Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 35:27.17
21 Sara Duarte Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 35:32.94
22 Aoife O'Cuill Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 35:50.43
23 Iryna Dovhusha Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 35:59.42
24 Gabriela Veigertová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 36:44.33
25 Kalliopi Skarpeti Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 37:09.87
Emina Akbingöl Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey DNF
Linn Lara Kleine Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Giovanna Selva Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

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