Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 20 kilometres walk

The women's 20 kilometres race walk at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held through the streets of Athens with the start and finish at the Athens Olympic Stadium on August 23.[1][2]

Women's 20 kilometres walk
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenueAthens Olympic Stadium
Dates23 August
Competitors57 from 35 nations
Winning time1:29.12
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Athanasia Tsoumeleka Greece
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Olimpiada Ivanova Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Jane Saville Australia
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The race had started with a strong, good-sized bunch of fifty-seven walkers keeping together through the field. As the group left the stadium falling apart, Russia's Olimpiada Ivanova took the front of the pack on the opening 2k laps, followed by several of the anticipated favorites, which included 2000 Olympic champion Wang Liping, the Australian sisters Jane and Natalie Saville, and the Greek duo Athina Papayianni and Athanasia Tsoumeleka.

By the half way mark, fourteen walkers were still in close contention with Ivanova maintaining the lead and Belarus' Ryta Turava staying beside her to shorten the gap. As the Belarusian began to lose contact, Ivanova steadily broke away from the group to own the race, until Jane Saville set the pace much faster to chase her on the succeeding lap. With just 2k left to go, home favorite Tsoumeleka zoomed past the two remaining chasers Ivanova and Saville on a late charge to quickly build up a seemingly insurmountable lead.

Entering the Olympic Stadium with a rapturous welcome from the partisan crowd, Tsoumeleka walked jubilantly into the final stretch to deliver the Greeks their first ever Olympic track and field gold medal at these Games. She finished the race in 1:29.12, just four seconds ahead of the eventual silver medalist Ivanova.[3] Meanwhile, Saville had finally erased her setback of being disqualified at the Sydney Olympics four years earlier to successfully claim the bronze, holding Turava off the podium to fourth.[4][5]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Wang Yan (CHN)1:26:22 Guangzhou, China19 November 2001
Olympic record  Wang Liping (CHN)1:29:05 Sydney, Australia28 September 2000

No new records were set during the competition.

Qualification

The qualification period for athletics was 1 January 2003 to 9 August 2004. For the women's 20 kilometres race walk, each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to three athletes that had run the race in 1:33:30 or faster during the qualification period. If an NOC had no athletes that qualified under that standard, one athlete that had run the race in 1:38:00 or faster could be entered.

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

DateTimeRound
Monday, 23 August 200409:00Final

Results

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
Athanasia Tsoumeleka  Greece1:29.12PB
Olimpiada Ivanova  Russia1:29.16
Jane Saville  Australia1:29.25
4Ryta Turava  Belarus1:29:39
5Melanie Seeger  Germany1:29:52
6Elisa Rigaudo  Italy1:29:57
7María Vasco  Spain1:30:06
8Wang Liping  China1:30:16
9Elena Ginko  Belarus1:30:22
10Athina Papayianni  Greece1:30:37
11Rossella Giordano  Italy1:30:39
12Kjersti Plätzer  Norway1:30:49SB
13Yuliya Voyevodina  Russia1:31:02
14Song Hongjuan  China1:31:27
15Valentina Tsybulskaya  Belarus1:31:49
16Sabine Zimmer  Germany1:31:59
17Yelena Nikolayeva  Russia1:32:16
18Elisabetta Perrone  Italy1:32:21SB
19Kristina Saltanovič  Lithuania1:32:22
20Susana Feitor  Portugal1:32:47
21Sylwia Korzeniowska  Poland1:33:06
22Zuzana Maliková  Slovakia1:33:17
23Sonata Milušauskaitė  Lithuania1:33:36
24Barbora Dibelková  Czech Republic1:33:37
25Inês Henriques  Portugal1:33:53
26Maribel Gonçalves  Portugal1:33:59
27Norica Câmpean  Romania1:34:30
28Svetlana Tolstaya  Kazakhstan1:34:43
29Ana Maria Groza  Romania1:34:56
30Rocío Florido  Spain1:35:32
31Hristina Kokotou  Greece1:35:43
32Jiang Jing  China1:35:56
33Yeliz Ay  Turkey1:36:02
34Victoria Palacios  Mexico1:36:07
35Yuan Yufang  Malaysia1:36:34
36Natalie Saville  Australia1:36:54
37Daniela Cîrlan  Romania1:37:14
38Cheryl Webb  Australia1:37:40
39Marie Polli  Switzerland1:37:53
40Mayumi Kawasaki  Japan1:37:56
41Geovana Irusta  Bolivia1:38:36
42Vira Zozulya  Ukraine1:38:45
43Teresa Vaill  United States1:38:47
44Edina Füsti  Hungary1:39:45
45Anita Liepiņa  Latvia1:39:54
46Sandra Zapata  Colombia1:42:22
47Nicolene Cronje  South Africa1:42:37
48Alessandra Picagevicz  Brazil1:46:21
49Teresita Collado  Guatemala1:46:41
50Yelena Kuznetsova  Kazakhstan1:49:08
51Yolene Raffin  Mauritius1:49:28
52Fumilay Fonseca  São Tomé and Príncipe2:04:54PB
Olive Loughnane  IrelandDNF
Rosario Sánchez  MexicoDNF
Nevena Mineva  BulgariaDNF
María Teresa Gargallo  SpainDSQ
Kim Mi-jung  South KoreaDSQ

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