Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Women's 1500 metres

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The Women's 1500 metres at the 2010 Commonwealth Games as part of the athletics programme was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday 7 October till Friday 8 October 2010.

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The top four runners in each of the initial two heats plus the next four fastest runners from across the heats also qualified for the final.

Records

World Record 3:50.46 Yunxia Qu CHN Beijing, China 11 September 1993
Games Record 4:05.27 Jackline Maranga KEN Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1998

Heats

First 4 in each heat (Q) and 4 best performers (q) advance to the Semifinals.

Heat 1

RankLaneNameResultNotes
110Flag of Kenya.svg  Viola Kibiwott  (KEN)4:08.76Q
25Flag of England.svg  Helen Clitheroe  (ENG)4:09.34Q
39Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nikki Hamblin  (NZL)4:09.80Q
46Flag of Scotland.svg  Stephanie Twell  (SCO)4:10.35Q
52Ulster banner.svg  Ciara Mageean  (NIR)4:12.11q
68Flag of Uganda.svg  Janet Achola  (UGA)4:12.12q, NR
73Flag of India.svg  Jhuma Khatun  (IND)4:12.30q, PB
84Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Hilary Stellingwerff  (CAN)4:13.01q
91Flag of India.svg  Jaisha Orchatteri  (IND)4:13.15
107Flag of Jamaica.svg  Tanice Barnett  (JAM)4:48.59

Heat 2

RankLaneNameResultNotes
19Flag of Kenya.svg  Nancy Langat  (KEN)4:13.62Q
25Flag of Kenya.svg  Irene Jelagat  (KEN)4:13.63Q
34Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Nicole Edwards  (CAN)4:13.90Q
46Flag of England.svg  Hannah England  (ENG)4:13.91Q
511Flag of Australia.svg  Kaila McKnight  (AUS)4:15.22
68Ulster banner.svg  Kelly McNeice  (NIR)4:18.07
73Flag of India.svg  Sushma Sushma Devi  (IND)4:22.05
82Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Salome Dell  (PNG)4:33.23NR
91Flag of Jamaica.svg  Twishanna Williams  (JAM)4:36.60PB
107Flag of Rwanda.svg  Jean Mukakigeri  (RWA)4:37.27
10Flag of Uganda.svg  Annet Negesa  (UGA)DNS

Final

RankLaneNameResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg3Flag of Kenya.svg  Nancy Langat  (KEN)4:05.26GR
Silver medal icon.svg8Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nikki Hamblin  (NZL)4:05.97
Bronze medal icon.svg1Flag of Scotland.svg  Stephanie Twell  (SCO)4:06.15
44Flag of England.svg  Hannah England  (ENG)4:06.83
55Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Nicole Edwards  (CAN)4:08.16
611Flag of Kenya.svg  Irene Jelagat  (KEN)4:08.20
76Flag of Kenya.svg  Viola Kibiwott  (KEN)4:08.79
812Flag of England.svg  Helen Clitheroe  (ENG)4:08.89
92Flag of Uganda.svg  Janet Achola  (UGA)4:09.51NR
107Ulster banner.svg  Ciara Mageean  (NIR)4:10.85
1110Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Hilary Stellingwerff  (CAN)4:12.87
129Flag of India.svg  Jhuma Khatun  (IND)4:14.95

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