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2014 European Athletics Championships – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase

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The women's 3000 metre steeplechase at the 2014 European Athletics Championships took place at the Letzigrund on 15 and 17 August.

Medalists

Gold Antje Möldner-Schmidt
 Germany
Silver Charlotta Fougberg
 Sweden
Bronze Diana Martín
 Spain

Records

Standing records prior to the 2014 European Athletics Championships
World record  Gulnara Samitova (RUS) 8:58.81 Beijing, PR China 17 August 2008
European record  Gulnara Samitova (RUS) 8:58.81 Beijing, PR China 17 August 2008
Championship record  Yuliya Zarudneva (RUS) 9:17.57 Barcelona, Spain 30 July 2010
World Leading  Hiwot Ayalew (ETH) 9:10.64 Glasgow, Great Britain 12 July 2014
European Leading  Charlotta Fougberg (SWE) 9:23.96 Glasgow, Great Britain 12 July 2014

Schedule

Date Time Round
15 August 2014 11:13 Round 1
17 August 2014 16:08 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

Charlotta Fougberg finished second

Round 1

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 1 Sviatlana Kudzelich  Belarus 9:46.89 Q
2 1 Natalya Vlasova  Russia 9:47.31 Q
3 1 Gesa-Felicitas Krause  Germany 9:47.36 Q
4 1 Sandra Eriksson  Finland 9:50.00 Q
5 1 Fabienne Schlumpf  Switzerland 9:51.45 Q
6 1 Maruša Mišmaš  Slovenia 9:51.51 q
7 2 Silvia Danekova  Bulgaria 9:51.67 Q
8 2 Antje Möldner-Schmidt  Germany 9:52.02 Q
9 2 Charlotta Fougberg  Sweden 9:52.04 Q
10 2 Polina Jelizarova  Latvia 9:52.58 Q, SB
11 2 Diana Martín  Spain 9:52.63 Q
12 2 Katarzyna Kowalska  Poland 9:52.66 q
13 2 Johanna Lehtinen  Finland 9:53.86 q
14 1 Özlem Kaya  Turkey 9:56.49 q
15 1 Cristina Casandra  Romania 10:00.48 q
16 1 Jekaterina Patjuk  Estonia 10:03.60
17 2 Valeria Roffino  Italy 10:07.58
18 2 Jana Sussmann  Germany 10:07.99
19 2 Yekaterina Sokolenko  Russia 10:08.76
20 2 Astrid Leutert  Switzerland 10:15.29
21 1 Ingeborg Løvnes  Norway 10:18.11
1 Teresa Urbina  Spain DNF

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Antje Möldner-Schmidt  Germany 9:29.43 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Charlotta Fougberg  Sweden 9:30.16
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Diana Martín  Spain 9:30.70 PB
4 Sviatlana Kudzelich  Belarus 9:30.99 PB
5 Gesa-Felicitas Krause  Germany 9:35.46 SB
6 Natalya Vlasova  Russia 9:36.99
7 Katarzyna Kowalska  Poland 9:43.09
8 Silvia Danekova  Bulgaria 9:44.81
9 Sandra Eriksson  Finland 9:47.95
10 Maruša Mišmaš  Slovenia 9:54.75
11 Johanna Lehtinen  Finland 9:54.90
12 Cristina Casandra  Romania 9:55.42
13 Fabienne Schlumpf  Switzerland 9:55.92
14 Özlem Kaya  Turkey 10:06.68
Polina Jelizarova  Latvia DNF

References

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