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2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 20 kilometres walk

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The Women's 20 km race walk event at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held on August 7 in the streets of Helsinki with the start at 11:35h local time, and the goal line situated in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. Russia's Olimpiada Ivanova won the race in a world record time of 1:25:41 hours.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Russia Olimpiada Ivanova
Russia (RUS)
Silver Belarus Ryta Turava
Belarus (BLR)
Bronze Portugal Susana Feitor
Portugal (POR)

Abbreviations

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  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
DNS did not start
DSQ disqualified
NM no mark
WR world record
WL world leading
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Intermediates

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Rank Number Athlete Time
5 kilometres
1 635  Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) 21:43
2 112  Jiang Jing (CHN) 21:43
3 116  Song Hongjuan (CHN) 22:02
4 60  Ryta Turava (BLR) 22:02
5 391  Elisa Rigaudo (ITA) 22:14
10 kilometres
1 635  Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) 42:54
2 60  Ryta Turava (BLR) 43:59
3 116  Song Hongjuan (CHN) 43:59
4 177  Cristina López (ESA) 44:04
5 337  Athanasia Tsoumeleka (GRE) 44:05
15 kilometres
1 635  Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) 1:04:05
2 60  Ryta Turava (BLR) 1:05:26
3 391  Elisa Rigaudo (ITA) 1:05:57
4 337  Athanasia Tsoumeleka (GRE) 1:06:04
5 197  María Vasco (ESP) 1:06:10

Finishing times

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  1. Olimpiada Ivanova, Russia 1:25:41 (WR)
  2. Ryta Turava, Belarus 1:27:05 (NR)
  3. Susana Feitor, Portugal 1:28:44 (SB)
  4. María Vasco, Spain 1:28:51 (SB)
  5. Barbora Dibelková, Czech Republic 1:29:05 (NR)
  6. Athina Papayianni, Greece 1:29:21 (SB)
  7. Elisa Rigaudo, Italy 1:29:52
  8. Claudia Stef, Romania 1:30:07
  9. Song Hongjuan, China 1:30:32
  10. Yuliya Voyevodina, Russia 1:30:34
  11. Melanie Seeger, Germany 1:31:00
  12. Kristina Saltanovic, Lithuania 1:31:23 (SB)
  13. Elena Ginko, Belarus 1:31:36
  14. Ana Maria Groza, Romania 1:31:48 (SB)
  15. Vera Santos, Portugal 1:32:17
  16. Maria Teresa Gargallo, Spain 1:32:24
  17. Svetlana Tolstaya, Kazakhstan 1:32:40
  18. Tatyana Gudkova, Russia 1:33:05
  19. Geovana Irusta, Bolivia 1:33:19
  20. Jane Saville, Australia 1:33:44
  21. Cheryl Webb, Australia 1:33:58
  22. Jolanta Dukure, Latvia 1:34:24 (SB)
  23. Sabine Zimmer, Germany 1:34:24
  24. Mária Gáliková, Slovakia 1:34:38 (PB)
  25. Gisella Orsini, Italy 1:35:05
  26. Vira Zozulya, Ukraine 1:35:12
  27. Inês Henriques, Portugal 1:35:44
  28. María José Poves, Spain 1:36:12
  29. Kim Mi-Jung, South Korea 1:37:01
  30. Sonata Milušauskaitė, Lithuania 1:37:17
  31. Mayumi Kawasaki, Japan 1:37:30
  32. Monica Svensson, Sweden 1:38:11
  33. Graciela Mendoza, Mexico 1:39:56
  34. Mabel Oncebay, Peru 1:40:46
  35. Outi Sillanpää, Finland 1:41:03

Athletes who did not finish

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Athletes disqualified

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sokolova just manages to head-off Kirdyapkina and clocks 1:25:08 World record". IAAF. 2011-02-26. Archived from the original on February 28, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
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