2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 1500 metres

Events at the
2013 European Athletics
Indoor Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The women's 1500 metres event at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on March 1, 2013 at 19:05 (round 1), and March 2, 18:05 (final) local time.[1]

Records

Standing records prior to the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record  Yelena Soboleva (RUS) 3:58.28 Moscow, Russia 18 February 2006
European record
Championship record  Doina Melinte (ROU) 4:02.54 Piraeus, Greece 3 March 1985
World Leading  Abeba Aregawi (SWE) 3:58.40 Stockholm, Sweden 21 February 2013
European Leading

Results

Round 1

Qualification: First 2 (Q) or and the 3 fastest athletes (q) advanced to the final.[2][3]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 2 Abeba Aregawi  Sweden 4:11.38 Q
2 1 Natalia Rodríguez  Spain 4:12.25 Q
3 1 Laura Muir  Great Britain 4:12.36 Q
4 2 Natallia Kareiva  Belarus 4:12.41 Q
5 2 Svetlana Podosenova  Russia 4:12.41 q
6 1 Yelena Soboleva  Russia 4:12.61 q
7 1 Giulia Viola  Italy 4:13.80 q, PB
8 2 Angelika Cichocka  Poland 4:14.00
9 3 Isabel Macías  Spain 4:14.72 Q
10 3 Katarzyna Broniatowska  Poland 4:14.78 Q
11 3 Anna Shchagina  Russia 4:14.89
12 1 Poļina Jeļizarova  Latvia 4:15.10 NR
13 3 Claire Tarplee  Ireland 4:15.16
14 1 Danuta Urbanik  Poland 4:15.29
15 2 Margherita Magnani  Italy 4:15.85
16 3 Diana Sujew  Germany 4:17.27
17 2 Silvia Danekova  Bulgaria 4:17.62
18 2 Elina Sujew  Germany 4:17.81
19 3 Charlotte Schönbeck  Sweden 4:18.52
20 1 Maruša Mišmaš  Slovenia 4:27.45

Final

The final was held at 18:05.[4][5]

Abeba Aregawi after winning the event.
Rank Athlete Nationality Time Note
1st, gold medalist(s) Abeba Aregawi  Sweden 4:04.47
2nd, silver medalist(s) Isabel Macías  Spain 4:14.19
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Katarzyna Broniatowska  Poland 4:14.30
4 Natallia Kareiva  Belarus 4:15.15
5 Svetlana Podosenova  Russia 4:16.32
6 Yelena Soboleva  Russia 4:16.50
7 Giulia Viola  Italy 4:16.83
8 Laura Muir  Great Britain 4:18.39
9 Natalia Rodriguez  Spain DNS

References

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