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Events at the
2007 World Championships
Track events
100 mmenwomen
200 mmenwomen
400 mmenwomen
800 mmenwomen
1500 mmenwomen
5000 mmenwomen
10,000 mmenwomen
100 m hurdleswomen
110 m hurdlesmen
400 m hurdlesmenwomen
3000 m
steeplechase
menwomen
4 × 100 m relaymenwomen
4 × 400 m relaymenwomen
Road events
Marathonmenwomen
20 km walkmenwomen
50 km walkmen
Field events
High jumpmenwomen
Pole vaultmenwomen
Long jumpmenwomen
Triple jumpmenwomen
Shot putmenwomen
Discus throwmenwomen
Hammer throwmenwomen
Javelin throwmenwomen
Combined events
Heptathlonwomen
Decathlonmen

The Women's 20 km Race Walk event at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics took place on August 31, 2007 in the streets of Osaka, Japan.


Medallists

Gold Olga Kaniskina
 Russia (RUS)
Silver Tatyana Shemyakina
 Russia (RUS)
Bronze María Vasco
 Spain (ESP)

Abbreviations

  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
DNS did not start
DQ disqualified
NM no mark
WR world record
WL world leading
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records

World record
Championship record
1:25:41 Olimpiada Ivanova Russia Helsinki, Finland 7 August 2005

Intermediates

Rank Number Athlete Nation Time
5 KILOMETRES
1 101 Olga Kaniskina  Russia (RUS) 22:21
2 111 Tatyana Shemyakina  Russia (RUS) 22:41
3 112 Tatyana Sibileva  Russia (RUS) 23:00
4 116 María Vasco  Spain (ESP) 23:22
5 107 Song Hongjuan  China (CHN) 23:23
10 KILOMETRES
1 101 Olga Kaniskina  Russia (RUS) 44:33
2 111 Tatyana Shemyakina  Russia (RUS) 45:17
3 116 María Vasco  Spain (ESP) 45:53
4 112 Tatyana Sibileva  Russia (RUS) 45:58
5 105 Kjersti Plätzer  Norway (NOR) 46:23
15 KILOMETRES
1 101 Olga Kaniskina  Russia (RUS) 1:06:46
2 111 Tatyana Shemyakina  Russia (RUS) 1:07:42
3 116 María Vasco  Spain (ESP) 1:08:09
4 105 Kjersti Plätzer  Norway (NOR) 1:08:46
5 129 Susana Feitor  Portugal (POR) 1:08:51

Final ranking

Rank Athlete Nation Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Olga Kaniskina  Russia (RUS) 1:30:09
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tatyana Shemyakina  Russia (RUS) 1:30:42
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) María Vasco  Spain (ESP) 1:30:47
4 Kjersti Plätzer  Norway (NOR) 1:31:24
5 Susana Feitor  Portugal (POR) 1:32:01  
6 Claudia Stef  Romania (ROM) 1:32:47  
7 Inês Henriques  Portugal (POR) 1:33:06
8 Sabine Zimmer  Germany (GER) 1:33:23
9 Tatyana Sibileva  Russia (RUS) 1:33:29
10 Mayumi Kawasaki  Japan (JPN) 1:33:35
11 Vera Santos  Portugal (POR) 1:34:28
12 María José Poves  Spain (ESP) 1:35:06
13 Beatriz Pascual  Spain (ESP) 1:35:13
14 Melanie Seeger  Germany (GER) 1:35:30
15 Song Hongjuan  China (CHN) 1:35:44
16 Elena Ginko  Belarus (BLR) 1:35:59
17 Olive Loughnane  Ireland (IRL) 1:36:00
18 Zuzana Malíková  Slovakia (SVK) 1:36:26
19 Liu Hong  China (CHN) 1:36:40
20 Barbora Dibelková  Czech Republic (CZE) 1:36:45
21 Marie Polli  Switzerland (SUI) 1:36:54
22 Sonata Milušauskaitė  Lithuania (LTU) 1:37:28
23 Sylwia Korzeniowska  Poland (POL) 1:37:38
24 Mária Gáliková  Slovakia (SVK) 1:38:54
25 Johanna Jackson  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 1:39:34
26 Kim Mi-Jung  South Korea (KOR) 1:41:33
27 Masumi Fuchise  Japan (JPN) 1:41:49
28 Svetlana Tolstaya  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:41:54
29 Yadira Guamán  Ecuador (ECU) 1:42:17
30 Tania Regina Spindler  Brazil (BRA) 1:43:56
31 Sandra Zapata  Colombia (COL) 1:44:42
32 Yeliz Ay  Turkey (TUR) 1:45:52
33 Geovana Irusta  Bolivia (BOL) 1:47:15 SB
Ryoko Sakakura  Japan (JPN) DQ
Jane Saville  Australia (AUS) DQ
Teresa Vaill  United States (USA) DQ
Miriam Ramón  Ecuador (ECU) DQ
Olimpiada Ivanova  Russia (RUS) DNF
Elisa Rigaudo  Italy (ITA) DNF
Jolanta Dukure  Latvia (LAT) DNF
Jiang Jing  China (CHN) DNF
Athanasia Tsoumeleka  Greece (GRE) DNF

References

Racewalking at the World Athletics Championships
Complete event overview
Men
20 kilometres walk
35 kilometres walk
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50 kilometres walk
Women
10 kilometres walk
20 kilometres walk
35 kilometres walk
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World champions in women's racewalking
1987–1997
10 kilometres
1999–present
20 kilometres
2017–2019
50 kilometres
2022-present
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