Athletics at the 2011 Summer Universiade – Women's half marathon

Medalists

Individual

GoldSilverBronze
Ro Un-Ok
 North Korea
Jin Lingling
 China
Sayo Nomura
 Japan

Team

Gold Silver Bronze
 Japan
Sayo Nomura
Machiko Iwakawa
Aki Otagiri
Shiho Takechi
 China
Jin Lingling
Jiang Xiaoli
Li Zhenzhu
Jin Yuan
Sun Juan

Results

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Ro Un-Ok North Korea1:16:38
Jin Lingling China1:16:42
Sayo Nomura Japan1:16:48
4Machiko Iwakawa Japan1:16:53
5Aki Otagiri Japan1:17:02
6Jiang Xiaoli China1:17:57PB
7Shiho Takechi Japan1:18:16
8Li Zhenzhu China1:18:30
9Filomena Costa Portugal1:19:15
10Chang Eunyoung South Korea1:20:11
11Jin Yuan China1:20:28
12Clare Geraghty Australia1:20:52
13Slađana Perunović Montenegro1:22:16
14Cristina Frumuz Romania1:22:57
15Sun Juan China1:23:18
16Rim Yon-Hui North Korea1:23:31
17Volha Minina Belarus1:30:45
18Remeswari Manakkampad Velayudhan India1:31:23
19Grete Tonne Estonia1:32:31
20Stella Akidi Uganda1:37:49
21Nadima Mirzoeva Tajikistan1:50:35
Kim Hye Gyong North KoreaDNF
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