Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Marathon

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The Women's marathon event at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in August 22, 2004 in the streets of Athens, Greece. World record holder Paula Radcliffe of Great Britain started as favourite for the race, and lead from the start. However, she was overtaken by Mizuki Noguchi, from Japan and Catherine Ndereba of Kenya. After dropping to fourth place, she gave up. Deena Kastor of the United States ran a conservative race to come through for a tearful bronze.


[edit] Results

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Mizuki Noguchi, Japan Catherine Ndereba, Kenya Deena Kastor, USA

[edit] Finishing times

  1. Mizuki Noguchi, Japan 2:26:20
  2. Catherine Ndereba, Kenya 2:26:32
  3. Deena Kastor, United States 2:27:20 SB
  4. Elfenesh Alemu, Ethiopia 2:28:15
  5. Reiko Tosa, Japan 2:28:44
  6. Olivera Jevtić, Serbia and Montenegro 2:31:15
  7. Naoko Sakamoto, Japan 2:31:43
  8. Lyudmila Petrova, Russia 2:31:56
  9. Svetlana Zakharova, Russia 2:32:04
  10. Bruna Genovese, Italy 2:32:50
  11. Alice Chelangat, Kenya 2:33:52
  12. Zhang Shujing, China 2:34:34
  13. Nuta Olaru, Romania 2:34:45
  14. Zivile Balciunaite, Lithuania 2:35:01
  15. Corinne Raux, France 2:35:54
  16. Rosaria Console, Italy 2:35:56
  17. Malgorzata Sobanska, Poland 2:36:43
  18. Luminita Zaituc, Germany 2:36:45
  19. Lee Eun-Jung, South Korea 2:37:23
  20. Constantina Tomescu, Romania 2:37:31
  21. Jong Yong-Ok, North Korea 2:37:52
  22. Li Helan, China 2:37:53
  23. Chung Yun-Hee, South Korea 2:38:57
  24. Stine Larsen, Norway 2:39:55
  25. Liz Yelling, Great Britain 2:40:13
  26. Maria Abel, Spain 2:40:13
  27. Hafida Izem, Morocco 2:40:46
  28. Anna Pichrtova, Czech Republic 2:40:58
  29. Tracey Morris, Great Britain 2:41:00
  30. Kenza Wahbi, Morocco 2:41:36
  31. Kerryn McCann, Australia 2:41:41
  32. Beatriz Ros, Spain 2:41:51
  33. Zhou Chunxiu, China 2:42:54
  34. Jennifer Rhines, United States 2:43:52
  35. Choi Kyung-Hee, South Korea 2:44:05
  36. Sandra Ruales, Ecuador 2:44:28
  37. Maria Dolores Pulido, Spain 2:44:33
  38. Margarita Tapia, Mexico 2:46:14
  39. Colleen de Reuck, United States 2:46:30
  40. Albina Ivanova, Russia 2:47:23
  41. Grazyna Syrek, Poland 2:47:26
  42. Nili Avramski, Israel 2:48:08
  43. Clarisse Rasoarizay, Madagascar 2:48:14
  44. Jane Salumae, Estonia 2:48:47
  45. Simona Staicu, Hungary 2:48:57
  46. Angelica Sanchez, Mexico 2:49:04
  47. Helena Sampaio, Portugal 2:49:18
  48. Beata Rakonczai, Hungary 2:49:41
  49. Annemette Jensen, Denmark 2:50:01
  50. Yeoryia Abatzidou, Greece 2:50:01
  51. Liza Hunter-Galvan, New Zealand 2:50:23
  52. Hafida Gadi, France 2:50:29
  53. Gulsara Dadabaeva, Tajikistan 2:50:45
  54. Epiphanie Nyirabarame, Rwanda 2:52:50 SB
  55. Sandra Torres, Argentina 2:54:48
  56. Jo Bun-Hui, North Korea 2:55:54
  57. Hsu Yu-Fang, Chinese Taipei 2:55:58
  58. Erika Olivera, Chile 2:57:14
  59. Mariela Gonzalez, Cuba 3:02:20
  60. Ida Kovacs, Hungary 3:03:21
  61. Svetlana Tkach-Shepeleva, Moldova 3:03:29
  62. Ana Dias, Portugal 3:08:11
  63. Inga Juodeskiene, Lithuania 3:09:18
  64. Mamokete Lechela, Lesotho 3:11:56
  65. Agueda Amaral, Timor-Leste 3:18:25
  66. Luvsanlkhundeg Otgonbayar, Mongolia 3:48:42

[edit] Athletes who did not finish


The 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
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