2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's marathon

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The Women's Marathon event at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics took place on August 23, 2009, in the streets of Berlin, Germany. The race started at 11:15h local time.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Bai Xue
PR China (CHN)
Silver Flag of Japan.svg Yoshimi Ozaki
Japan (JPN)
Bronze Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg Aselefech Mergia
Ethiopia (ETH)

Abbreviations

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

Records

World record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paula Radcliffe  (GBR)2:15:25London, Great Britain13 April 2003
Championship record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paula Radcliffe  (GBR)2:20:57 Helsinki, Finland14 August 2005
World leadingFlag of Germany.svg  Irina Mikitenko  (GER)2:22:11London, Great Britain26 April 2009
African record Flag of Kenya.svg  Catherine Ndereba  (KEN)2:18:47 Chicago, United States7 October 2001
Asian record Flag of Japan.svg  Mizuki Noguchi  (JPN)2:19:12Berlin, Germany25 September 2005
North American record Flag of the United States.svg  Deena Kastor  (USA)2:19:36London, Great Britain23 April 2006
South American record Flag of Brazil.svg  Carmem de Oliveira  (BRA)2:27:41 Boston, United States18 April 1994
European record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paula Radcliffe  (GBR)2:15:25London, Great Britain13 April 2003
Oceanian recordFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Benita Johnson  (AUS)2:22:36Chicago, United States22 October 2006

Qualification standards

Standard
2:43:00

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 23, 200911:15 Final

Intermediates

IntermediateAthleteCountryMark
5 km Epiphanie Nyirabarame Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 17:42
10 km Epiphanie Nyirabarame Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 35:03
15 km Zhou Chunxiu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China52:10
20 km Dire Tune Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 1:09:47
Half Marathon Nailiya Yulamanova Flag of Russia.svg Russia1:13:39
25 km Nailiya Yulamanova Flag of Russia.svg Russia1:27:31
30 km Nailiya Yulamanova Flag of Russia.svg Russia1:44:33
35 km Bai Xue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China2:01:04
40 km Aselefech Mergia Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 2:18:10

Results

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The women's marathon race gets underway in Berlin
RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Bai Xue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)2:25:15SB
Silver medal icon.svg Yoshimi Ozaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)2:25:25SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Aselefech Mergia Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia  (ETH)2:25:32
4 Zhou Chunxiu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)2:25:39SB
5 Zhu Xiaolin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)2:26:08SB
6 Marisa Barros Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)2:26:50
7 Yuri Kano Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)2:26:57SB
8 Alevtina Biktimirova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)2:27:39SB
9 Kara Goucher Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)2:27:48SB
10 Desireé Davila Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)2:27:53PB
11 Julia Mumbi Muraga Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya  (KEN)2:28:59SB
12 Sun Weiwei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)2:29:39SB
13 Yoshiko Fujinaga Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)2:29:53
14 Svetlana Zakharova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)2:29:55
15 Bezunesh Bekele Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia  (ETH)2:30:03
16 Sabrina Mockenhaupt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)2:30:07SB
17 Lisa Jane Weightman Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)2:30:42PB
18 Živilė Balčiūnaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)2:31:06SB
19 Kim Kum-Ok Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea  (PRK)2:31:24
20 Irene Limika Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya  (KEN)2:31:29
21 Lidia Șimon Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROM)2:32:03
22 Dire Tune Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia  (ETH)2:32:42
23 Beata Naigambo Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia  (NAM)2:33:05PB
24 Alessandra Aguilar Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)2:33:38
25 Epiphanie Nyirabarame Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda  (RWA)2:33:59 NR
26 Atsede Baysa Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia  (ETH)2:36:04
27 Tera Moody Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)2:36:39SB
28 Olga Glok Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)2:36:57
29 Paige Higgins Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)2:37:11SB
30 Yukiko Akaba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)2:37:43
31 Lyubov Morgunova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)2:38:23
32 Jong Yong-Ok Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea  (PRK)2:38:29
33 Susanne Hahn Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)2:38:39
34 Mary Davis Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand  (NZL)2:38:48PB
35 Tara Quinn-Smith Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)2:39:19SB
36 Risper Jemeli Kimaiyo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya  (KEN)2:39:23
37 Patrizia Morceli Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland  (SUI)2:39:37
38 Sun Suk Yun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)2:39:56
39 Judith Ramírez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico  (MEX)2:40:18
40 Fiona Docherty Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand  (NZL)2:40:18PB
41 Un Suk Phyo Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea  (PRK)2:40:39
42 Adriana Aparecida da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)2:40:54PB
43 Shireen Crumpton Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand  (NZL)2:41:31SB
44 Tanith Maxwell Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa  (RSA)2:41:48SB
45 Annemette Aagaard Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)2:42:03SB
46 Martha Komu Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya  (KEN)2:42:14SB
47 Chol Sun Kim Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea  (PRK)2:42:18
48 Patricia Lossouarn Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2:42:40
49 Laurence Klein Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2:42:47
50 Zoila Gómez Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)2:42:49SB
51 Remalda Kergyte Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)2:45:28SB
52 Park Ho-sun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)2:47:16
53 Stephanie Briand Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2:48:16
54 Yamna Oubouhou Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2:50:02SB
55 Hilaria Johannes Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia  (NAM)2:50:19SB
56 Sandra Ruales Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador  (ECU)2:50:36
57 Jane Suuto Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda  (UGA)2:52:44
58 Cécile Moynot Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2:54:21
59 Nuţa Olaru Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROM)3:00:59
Nailiya Yulamanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS) (2:27:08)DQ (doping)
Magdaliní Gazéa Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)DQ [1]
Maria Zeferina Baldaia Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)DNF
Robe Guta Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia  (ETH)DNF
Ulrike Maisch Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)DNF
Luminița Zaituc Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)DNF
Yeoryía Abatzídou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)DNF
Helena Loshanyang Kirop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya  (KEN)DNF
Victoria Poludina Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan  (KGZ)DNF
Lee Sun-Young Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)DNF
Dulce María Rodríguez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico  (MEX)DNF
Luvsanlkhundeg Otgonbayar Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia  (MGL)DNF
Clara Morales Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)DNS
Luminiţa Talpoş Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROM)DNS

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