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2023 World Athletics Championships – Women's 20 kilometres walk

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Women's 20 kilometres walk
at the 2023 World Championships
VenueNational Athletics Centre
Dates20 August
Competitors48 from 23 nations
Winning time1:26:51
Medalists
gold medal    Spain
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    Italy
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The women's 20 kilometres race walk at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held on National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 20 August 2023. 48 athletes from 23 nations entered to the event.[1]

Summary

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The cream rose to the top quickly as a group of about a dozen separated, led by world record holder Jiayu Yang. Defending champion Kimberly García took the point after the first lap and held the lead of the tight group through the halfway point as the lead pack whittled down to seven. After falling early in the race, Antonella Palmisano edged ahead to carry the lead to 15k. While most of the 1 kilometer laps had been in the 4:20's, on the 16th lap María Pérez dropped a monster 4:06 lap. Only Jemima Montag was able to produce any answer with a 4:10, which separated her from the rest of the pack but still 4 seconds down to Perez, who continued with a 4:09, 4:05 and 4:06 to leave no doubt about winning, ultimately 25 seconds ahead of Montag. Palmisano was able to get a slight edge on Alegna González and Glenda Morejón then had to hold off a 4:08 final lap by García León to take bronze.

Records

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Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Yang Jiayu (CHN) 1:23:49 Huangshan, China 20 March 2021
Championship record  Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) 1:25:41 Helsinki, Finland 7 August 2005
World Leading  María Pérez (ESP) 1:25:30 Córdoba, Spain 26 March 2023
African Record  Grace Wanjiru Njue (KEN) 1:30:40 Nairobi, Kenya 6 June 2018
Asian Record  Yang Jiayu (CHN) 1:23:49 Huangshan, China 20 March 2021
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Lupita González (MEX) 1:26:17 Rome, Italy 7 May 2016
South American Record  Glenda Morejón (ECU) 1:25:29 La Coruña, Spain 8 June 2019
European Record  Vera Sokolova (RUS) 1:25:08 Sochi, Russia 26 February 2011
Oceanian record  Jemima Montag (AUS) 1:27:27 Adelaide, Australia 13 February 2022

The following records were set at the competition:

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Oceanian record 1:27:16 Jemima Montag  AUS 20 Aug 2023

Qualification standard

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The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 1:29:20.[3]

Schedule

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The event schedule, in local time (UTC+2), was as follows:

Date Time Round
20 August 07:15 Final

Results

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The race was started at 07:15. The results were as follows:[4][5]

Rank Name Nationality Time Warnings Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) María Pérez  Spain (ESP) 1:26:51
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jemima Montag  Australia (AUS) 1:27:16 ~ AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Antonella Palmisano  Italy (ITA) 1:27:26 SB
4 Kimberly García  Peru (PER) 1:27:32
5 Alegna González  Mexico (MEX) 1:27:36 ~
6 Glenda Morejón  Ecuador (ECU) 1:27:40 ~~ SB
7 Ma Zhenxia  China (CHN) 1:28:30 ~
8 Viviane Lyra  Brazil (BRA) 1:28:36 ~ PB
9 Ana Cabecinha  Portugal (POR) 1:28:49 >~ SB
10 Olena Sobchuk  Ukraine (UKR) 1:28:50 ~ PB
11 Lyudmyla Olyanovska  Ukraine (UKR) 1:29:36 ~ SB
12 Yang Jiayu  China (CHN) 1:29:40
13 Érica de Sena  Brazil (BRA) 1:29:53 >
14 Nanako Fujii  Japan (JPN) 1:30:10
15 Antigoni Drisbioti  Greece (GRE) 1:30:19
16 Clémence Beretta [fr]  France (FRA) 1:30:43 ~
17 Liu Hong  China (CHN) 1:30:43
18 Pauline Stey [fr]  France (FRA) 1:31:20
19 Hanna Shevchuk  Ukraine (UKR) 1:31:44 > SB
20 Eleonora Giorgi  Italy (ITA) 1:31:45 ~~~
21 Camille Moutard [fr]  France (FRA) 1:32:18 ~
22 Valentina Trapletti  Italy (ITA) 1:32:57
23 Vitória Oliveira  Portugal (POR) 1:33:04 > PB
24 Rachelle de Orbeta  Puerto Rico (PUR) 1:33:19 ~
25 Johana Ordóñez  Ecuador (ECU) 1:33:58
26 Gabriela de Sousa  Brazil (BRA) 1:33:59
27 Eliška Martínková [es]  Czech Republic (CZE) 1:34:02 ~~
28 Antia Chamosa [gl]  Spain (ESP) 1:34:20 ~~
29 Saskia Feige  Germany (GER) 1:34:49
30 Ayane Yanai  Japan (JPN) 1:34:59
31 Mary Luz Andía  Peru (PER) 1:35:38 ~~ SB
32 Rebecca Henderson  Australia (AUS) 1:35:51 ~
33 Barbara Oláh  Hungary (HUN) 1:35:55
34 Viktória Madarász  Hungary (HUN) 1:36:13
35 Yukiko Umeno  Japan (JPN) 1:36:52
36 Sofía Ramos Rodríguez  Mexico (MEX) 1:37:49 ~
37 Kiriaki Filtisakou  Greece (GRE) 1:37:51
38 Paula Milena Torres  Ecuador (ECU) 1:38:03
39 Ángela Castro  Bolivia (BOL) 1:40:01
40 Valeria Ortuño  Mexico (MEX) 1:40:53
Sandra Arenas  Colombia (COL) DNF ~~~
Meryem Bekmez  Turkey (TUR) DNF
Emily Wamusyi Ngii  Kenya (KEN) DNF >>
Maritza Poncio  Guatemala (GUA) DNF
Evelyn Inga  Peru (PER) DSQ ~~~~ TR54.7.5
Olivia Sandery  Australia (AUS) DSQ >>>> TR54.7.5
Katarzyna Zdziebło  Poland (POL) DSQ ~>~~ TR54.7.5
Christina Papadopoulou  Greece (GRE) DNS
Key: ~ Red card for loss of contact > Red card for bent knee TR54.7.5: Disqualified by Rule TR54.7.5 (4 red cards)

References

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  1. ^ "Start List 20 Kilometres Race Walk Women - Final" (PDF). World Athletics. 20 August 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 August 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  2. ^ "20 Kilometres Walk Women − Records". World Athletics. Archived from the original on 28 October 2022. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). World Athletics. 19 August 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 August 2022. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Results 20 Kilometres Race Walk Women - Final" (PDF). World Athletics. 20 August 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 August 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Race Analysis 20 Kilometres Race Walk Women - Final" (PDF). World Athletics. 20 August 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 August 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023.