Athletics at the 2011 Summer Universiade – Women's 10,000 metres

Results

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Fadime Suna Turkey33:11.92
Hanae Tanaka Japan33:15.57
Mai Ishibashi Japan33:41.90
4Triyaningsih Indonesia34:04.92
5Jiang Xiaoli China34:05.60
6Danielle Trevis New Zealand35:05.19
7Giovanna Epis Italy35:46.28
8Volha Minina Belarus36:17.46
9Vaida Žūsinaitė Lithuania36:35.30
10Annet Chebet Uganda36:47.95
11Rosmery Quispe Bolivia36:51.05SB
12Chen Xue China38:09.29
13Amita Indonesia41:33.69
14Diana Jerotich Yator Kenya47:49.46
Natalya Popkova RussiaDNF
Stella Akidi UgandaDNS
Slađana Perunović MontenegroDNS
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