2017 World Championships in Athletics - Women's Marathon

  

Marathon ụmụ nwanyị bụ otu n'ime mmemme okporo ụzọ na asọmpi egwuregwu ụwa nke 2017 na London. Ọ mere na 6 Ọgọst 2017 n'okporo ụzọ London, ma nwee laps anọ nke usoro ihe ọmụmụ ihe dị ihe dị ka kilomita iri (6.2 mi) nke gafere ọtụtụ akara ngosi London. Na nke mbụ n'ime asọmpi asọmpi ụwa, asọmpi marathon nke nwoke na nwanyị mere n'otu ụbọchị ahụ. Ọsọ a bụ Rose Chelimo nke Bahrain meriri 2:27:11, nke ji nkeji asaa n'ihu Edna Kiplagat nke Kenya na nke abụọ. Amy Cragg nke United States gụchara n'ọkwa nke atọ, were ihe na-erughị otu sekọnd kewapụrụ na Kiplagat.

Catarina Ribeiro nke Portugal duuru ihe dị ka kilomita iri mbụ (6.2 mi) tupu ọ hapụ ụzọ n'aka Alyson Dixon nke Great Britain, onye meghere ụzọ nkeji iri atọ n'ọkara n'ọsọ ahụ. E jidere ya nke nta nke nta n'ime kilomita 8 na-esote (5.0 mi), na otu mkpọ nke ndị ọgba ọsọ iri na anọ gbara mbọ ka ọ bụrụ ụzọ ruo ebe dị kilomita iri atọ na ise (22 mi), mgbe Chelimo gbagoro ọsọ ọsọ na ndị ọgba ọsọ anọ gbapụrụ n'ihu. Chelimo na Kiplagat lụrụ ọgụ maka ndị isi n'ọsọ ahụ, ebe Cragg na onye Kenya bụ Flomena Cheyech Daniel lụrụ n'ọkwa nke atọ. N'ikpeazụ, sprint kwụsịrị site na Chelimo na Cragg chekwaa ha nke mbụ na nke atọ n'otu n'otu.

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Otu International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF, nke a maara ugbu a dị ka World Athletics) kwupụtara ụkpụrụ ntozu maka asọmpi egwuregwu ụwa nke 2017 na March 2016. Maka marathon ụmụ nwanyị, ụkpụrụ ntinye bụ 2:45:00,[1] otu nkeji. ji nwayọọ nwayọọ karịa maka asọmpi ụwa nke 2015, yana otu maka asọmpi 2016. A ghaghị imezu ụkpụrụ ntinye n'oge oge ntozu: 1 October 2016, na 23 Julaị 2017, gụnyere.[1]

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Na November 2016, a mara ọkwa ụzọ marathon; Usoro ihe omume ahụ nwere okirikiri anọ nke ụzọ dị ihe dị ka kilomita 10 (6.2 mi) na-agafe ụfọdụ n'ime akara ngosi akụkọ ihe mere eme nke London.[1] Usoro ahụ malitere wee gwụ na Tower Bridge, na-aga n'akụkụ Victoria Embankment n'akụkụ Osimiri Thames ruo mgbe ọ ruru Ụlọ Nzukọ Alaeze, gbapụrụ n'osimiri ahụ gafere Katidral St Paul, tupu ya alaghachi na Tower nke London. Niels de Vos, onye isi asọmpi ahụ, kwuru na e mere ụzọ ahụ ka ọ dị larịị ka o kwere mee iji nye ohere nke oge ngwa ngwa, ebe ọ na-achọkwa iji akara ngosi ama ama iji nye “ihe ndabere dị egwu nye nnukwu ndị na-ege TV zuru ụwa ọnụ.".[2]

Maka oge mbụ na World Championships, a haziri marathons nke ụmụ nwoke na ụmụ nwanyị ka ha mee n'otu ụbọchị ahụ; asọmpi ụmụ nwoke na 10:55 na nke ụmụ nwanyị na 14:00.[2] E buru amụma na ihu igwe ga-adị n'etiti 14 and 21 , na ikuku 18 kilomita kwa elekere (11 nke LetsRun.com tụrụ aro na ọ nwere ike ịdị ịrịba ama karịsịa na akụkụ ndị a kpughere n'akụkụ osimiri ahụ.[3]

Asọmpi ahụ gosipụtara ụmụ nwanyị iri ndị mechara marathons n'okpuru 22 na mbụ, na-eduga LetsRun.com ịkọ nkọ na "Ị gaghị ahụ marathon miri emi na mbara ala Ụwa n'afọ a karịa asọmpi ụmụ nwanyị na 2017 World Championships. " Edna Kiplagat Tries to Make History By Winning A Third World Title"},"website":{"wt":"LetsRun.com"},"date":{"wt":"1 August 2017"},"access-date":{"wt":"1 July 2020"}},"i":0}}]}\" data-ve-no-generated-contents=\"true\" id=\"mwBAM\"> </span><cite about=\"#mwt48\" class=\"citation news cs1\" id=\"mwBAQ\" data-ve-ignore=\"true\"><a class=\"external text\" href=\"https://www.letsrun.com/news/2017/08/2017-worlds-womens-marathon-preview-edna-kiplagat-tries-make-history-winning-third-world-title/\" id=\"mwBAU\" rel=\"mw:ExtLink nofollow\">\"2017 Worlds Women's Marathon Preview: Edna Kiplagat Tries to Make History By Winning A Third World Title\"</a>. <i id=\"mwBAY\">LetsRun.com</i>. 1 August 2017<span class=\"reference-accessdate\" id=\"mwBAc\">. Retrieved <span class=\"nowrap\" id=\"mwBAg\">1 July</span> 2020</span>.</cite>"}}" id="cite_ref-lr-preview_5-1" rel="dc:references" typeof="mw:Extension/ref">[./2017_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_marathon#cite_note-lr-preview-5 [1]] Ha tụrụ aro na Edna Kiplagat nke Kenya, Mare Dibaba nke Ethiopia na Eunice Kirwa nke Bahrain bụ ndị ọkacha mmasị maka asọmpi ahụ. Kiplagat meriri marathon ugboro abụọ tupu na World Championships, na 2011 na 2013, ma merie Boston Marathon na mbido afọ ahụ. Dibaba gbara ọsọ na 2017 London Marathon, ebe ọ na-agwụghị, mana ọ bụ onye mmeri ụwa na-achị, ebe ọ meriri na 2015. Kirwa mechara nke abụọ na Dibaba n'afọ 2015, ọ bụkwa onye nke abụọ n'egwuregwu Olimpik nke afọ 2016. [3] Athletics Weekly buru amụma na Kiplagat na Mare Dibaba ga-agwụ na atọ kachasị elu, mana gụnyere onye Etiopia ọzọ, Berhane Dibaba, n'akụkụ ha.[4] Mary Keitany, onye mebiri ihe ndekọ ụwa nke ụmụ nwanyị na mbido afọ ahụ, [3] esonyeghị na asọmpi World Championships, kama ọ họọrọ ịkwadebe maka 2017 New York City Marathon.[5]

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Asọmpi ahụ malitere na 14:00 na 6 Ọgọst 2017, na okpomọkụ nke 19 na ọkwa iru mmiri nke 56%.[6] Na mbido nke ọsọ ahụ, Catarina Ribeiro nke Portugal gbapụrụ ma duzie kilomita iri mbụ (6.2 mi) nke ọsọ ahụ tupu Alyson Dixon nke Great Britain ejide ya.[7] Ribeiro mechara pụọ n'ọsọ ahụ, ọ gwụbeghịkwa.[6] Dixon gbara naanị ya n'isi egwuregwu ahụ, na n'etiti ọkara ọ rụpụtara oghere nke 30 sekọnd na ìgwè dị n'azụ.[7] N'oge ọkara nke abụọ nke ọsọ ahụ, ndị isi otu ahụ mechiri oghere dị na Dixon, na-ebelata ya ruo sekọnd 14 site na akara 25 kilomita (16 mi), ma jide ya obere oge tupu akara 30 kilomita (19 mi). [8] Dixon, onye nọrọ na ndị na-ebute ụzọ maka kilomita 5 ọzọ (3.1 mi) tupu ọ daa azụ iji mechie nke iri na asatọ, kwuru mgbe "Ọ dịtụbeghị mgbe m na kachasị egwu na-atụ anya na m ga-ebute. Ọ bụrụ na ị pụghị ịnụ ụtọ ịgba ọsọ World Championship na London na nkwado ahụ, gịnị ka ị nọ n'egwuregwu ahụ?" [8][9]

Mgbe ìgwè ahụ jidere Dixon, Kiplagat bu ụzọ buru ụzọ, tupu Jessica Trengove nke Australia ewere ihe dị ka akara 35 kilomita (22 mi). [8] Ka ọ na-erule n'oge a, ndị na-ebute ụzọ nwere ndị na-agba ọsọ iri na anọ, mana n'oge na-adịghị anya, Chelimo mụbara ọsọ ahụ ma kewaa ìgwè ahụ.[10] Otu ìgwè ndị na-agba ọsọ anọ gbapụrụ n'ihu: Chelimo; Kiplagat; Amy Cragg nke United States; na Flomena Cheyech Daniel nke Kenya.[11] Kiplagat mere ihe ọzọ, [8] ma buru ụzọ karịa kilomita 2 (1.2 mi) iji gaa; Sinead Mulhern nke Canada Running jiri njedebe ya tụnyere nke Boston Marathon na mbido afọ ahụ, mgbe Kiplagat meriri Chelimo na njedebe sprint. [7] N'oge a, Chelimo wakporo ma laghachi azụ n'ihu Kiplagat, onye na-enweghị ike ịzaghachi; Chelimo wee gaa n'ihu na-azọrọ ihe nrite ọla edo site na sekọnd asaa, na 2:27:11. N'azụ ha abụọ, Cragg jisiri ike gbaa ọsọ iji merie Daniel n'ọnọdụ nke atọ, ọ fọrọ nke nta ka ọ jide Kiplagat; a na-ekwu na ndị na-agba ọsọ abụọ ahụ nwere oge njedebe nke 2:27.18.[8] Dagmara Handzlik nke Saịprọs, onye mechara nke 35 n'ime oge nke 2:38:52, guzobere ndekọ mba ọhụrụ.[6]

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