2015 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 10,000 metres


The women's 10,000 metres at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 24 August.

Summary

The reigning champion from 2013 Tirunesh Dibaba was absent from the competition, having decided to take a career break to start a family.
Coming into the bell, the lead pack, led by Molly Huddle had dwindled to eight, with Belaynesh Oljira and Susan Kuijken trying to hold on. The field adjusted for the final kick through the turn, Gelete Burka the first to pounce as soon as they reached the back stretch. Betsy Saina fell off the back but the rest stayed in close order drill. It took Vivian Cheruiyot another 50 metres to get pas Huddle then she quickly moved to Burka's shoulder, literally bumping shoulders a couple of times as they entered the turn. Cheruiyot moved past Burka who then followed Cheruiyot through the turn repositioning herself for a final kick coming off the turn. Burka made her move, with 100 meters to go Cheruiyot looked directly into Burka's eyes and the battle was on. For the next 50 meters they raced with Cheruiyot always maintaining the edge. Then it was clear Burka would not get there and the gap opened as Burka struggled. Huddle continued chasing, losing ground to the leaders. Behind her Emily Infeld was sprinting and moved past a celebrating Huddle just one meter before the finish line.
The top 9 runners were from just three countries. Had this been scored by cross country rules, it would be USA 13, Kenya 14, Ethiopia 18. Vivian Cheruiyot returns to top the podium after winning in 2011 and not attempting to defend the title in 2013.

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
World record29:31.78Beijing, China8 September 1993
Championship record30:04.18Paris, France23 August 2003
World leading30:49.68Hengelo, Netherlands17 June 2015
African record29:53.80Utrecht, Netherlands14 June 2009
Asian record29:31.78Beijing, China8 September 1993
NACAC record30:22.22Beijing, China15 August 2008
South American record31:47.76Stuttgart, Germany21 August 1993
European record29:56.34Beijing, China15 August 2008
Oceanian record30:35.54Palo Alto, United States4 May 2008

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

The race was started at 20:35.
RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Vivian Cheruiyot31:41.31
Gelete Burka31:41.77
Emily Infeld31:43.49
Molly Huddle31:43.58
Sally Kipyego31:44.42
Shalane Flanagan31:46.23
Alemitu Heroye31:49.73
Betsy Saina31:51.35
Belaynesh Oljira31:53.01
10Susan Kuijken31:54.32
11Jip Vastenburg32:03.03
12Sara Moreira32:06.14
13Kasumi Nishihara32:12.95
14Brenda Flores32:15.26
15Kate Avery32:16.19
16Trihas Gebre32:20.87
17Juliet Chekwel32:20.95
18Lanni Marchant32:22.50
19Ana Dulce Félix32:26.07
20Yuka Takashima32:27.79
21Almensh Belete32:47.62
22Rei Ohara32:47.74
23Natasha Wodak32:59.20
24Nazret Weldu35:14.18
Alia Saeed Mohammed