2009 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 10,000 metres

Medalists

GoldNatalya Popkova
 Russia
SilverZsófia Erdélyi
 Hungary
BronzeAzra Eminović
 Serbia

Results

Final

17 July

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Natalya Popkova Russia33:37.31
Zsófia Erdélyi Hungary33:39.89
Azra Eminović Serbia33:47.19
4Natalya Puchkova Russia33:52.01
5Sviatlana Kudzelich Belarus34:15.12
6Olena Biloshchuk Ukraine35:05.50
7Vanja Cnops Belgium35:19.57
8Katarína Berešová Slovakia35:26.50
9Vaida Žūsinaitė Lithuania35:49.48
10Anna Holm Jørgensen Denmark35:52.56
11Martina Celi Italy35:57.59
12Mónika Nagy Hungary36:10.87
13Nilay Esen Turkey36:14.17
14Mélanie Prudent France36:14.41
15Zita Kácser Hungary36:41.33
16Janka Zatlúkalová Slovakia36:44.37
17Giovanna Epis Italy36:45.18
18Tanja Eberhart Austria36:49.18
19Matea Matošević Croatia38:03.14
20Sofia Riga Greece38:13.98
Giorgia Vasari ItalyDNF

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 21 athletes from 15 countries participated in the event.

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References

  1. European Athletics U23 Championships Ostrava 2011 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK - 7th European Athletics U23 Championships - Kaunas, Lithuania 16.-19.7.2009 (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 84–99, retrieved 24 October 2014
  2. 7th European Athletics U23 Championships - Kaunas LTU 16 - 19 July, European Athletics Association, archived from the original on 2014-10-21, retrieved 14 November 2014
  3. European Athletics U23 Championships - Kaunas, Lithuania, 16 - 19 July 2009, 10000m Women - Results - Final (PDF), European Athletics Association, retrieved 14 November 2014
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