2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 3000 metres
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{{Infobox sports competition event
| event = Women's 3000 metres
| competition = 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships
| image =Taye Hailu Belgrade 2022.jpg
| caption =
| venue = Štark Arena
| dates = 18 March
| competitors = 20
| nations = 14
| win_value = 8:41.82
| win_label =
| gold = Lemlem Hailu
| goldNOC = ETH
| silver = Elle Purrier St. Pierre
| silverNOC = USA
| bronze = Ejgayehu Taye
| bronzeNOC = ETH
| prev = 2018
| next = 2024
}}
{{2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships}}
The women's 3000 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships took place on 18 March 2022.{{cite web |title=Seyaum and Taye look to maintain Ethiopian dominance of 3000m in Belgrade |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-indoor-championships/world-athletics-indoor-championships-7138985/news/preview/3000m-preview-women-belgrade-seyaum-taye-debues |website=World Athletics |date=15 March 2022 |access-date=20 February 2024 |archive-date=20 August 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230820140050/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-indoor-championships/world-athletics-indoor-championships-7138985/news/preview/3000m-preview-women-belgrade-seyaum-taye-debues |url-status=live }}
Summary
Dawit Seyaum came into the race as the world leader and only Meraf Bahta returned from the final 4 years ago.
With nobody aggressively seeking the lead, Gabriela DeBues-Stafford, distinctive in her blue and yellow hair in support of Ukraine in time of war, found herself in front. She held that spot for four laps until Seyaum decided she wanted to up the pace. She was shortly joined by her Ethiopian teammates Ejgayehu Taye and Lemlem Hailu, with Kenyan rival Beatrice Chebet trying to jump into the mix. After a few more laps, Elle Purrier St. Pierre injected herself into the leading group still jockeying, with DeBues-Stafford watching close behind them. With three to go, Hailu hit the lead. As the pace increased, the three Ethiopians, Purrier St. Pierre and DeBues-Stafford became a breakaway. Down the back stretch, it was Purrier St. Pierre speeding past Seyaum and Taye, gaining rapidly on Hailu. Through the final turn, Hailu held off Purrier St. Pierre with Taye having more speed pulling aside Purrier St. Pierre. Coming on to the home stretch, Purrier St. Pierre sped up, stepped in front of Taye and went off in chase of Hailu. Checking over her shoulder, Hailu knew the position of her rivals and maintained her lead to the finish line.
Results
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Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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{{gold1}} | align="left" | Lemlem Hailu | align=left| {{ETH}} | 8:41.82 | {{AthAbbr|SB}} |
{{silver2}} | align="left" | Elle Purrier St. Pierre | align=left| {{USA}} | 8:42.04 | |
{{bronze3}} | align="left" | Ejgayehu Taye | align=left| {{ETH}} | 8:42.23 | |
4 | align="left" | Gabriela DeBues-Stafford | align=left| {{CAN}} | 8:42.89 | |
5 | align="left" | Dawit Seyaum | align=left| {{ETH}} | 8:44.55 | |
6 | align="left" | Jessica Hull | align=left| {{AUS}} | 8:44.97 | |
7 | align="left" | Alicia Monson | align=left| {{USA}} | 8:46.39 | |
8 | align="left" | Rahel Daniel | align=left| {{ERI}} | 8:46.53 | {{AthAbbr|NR|Eritrean}} |
9 | align="left" | Laura Galván | align=left| {{MEX}} | 8:46.65 | |
10 | align="left" | Beatrice Chebet | align=left| {{KEN}} | 8:47.50 | |
11 | align="left" | Hanna Klein | align=left| {{GER}} | 8:48.73 | |
12 | align="left" | Selamawit Teferi | align=left| {{ISR}} | 8:50.91 | |
13 | align="left" | Luiza Gega | align=left| {{ALB}} | 8:53.14 | |
14 | align="left" | Edinah Jebitok | align=left| {{KEN}} | 8:53.25 | |
15 | align="left" | Amy-Eloise Markovc | align=left| {{GBR2}} | 8:53.57 | |
16 | align="left" | Marta Pérez | align=left| {{ESP}} | 8:57.81 | |
17 | align="left" | Meraf Bahta | align=left| {{SWE}} | 8:58.68 | |
18 | align="left" | Julie-Anne Staehli | align=left| {{CAN}} | 8:58.73 | |
19 | align="left" | Lauren Ryan | align=left| {{AUS}} | 9:13.93 | |
20 | align="left" | Jhoselyn Camargo | align=left| {{BOL}} | 9:28.98 | {{AthAbbr|NR|Bolivian}} |
References
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{{3000 metres at the IAAF World Indoor Championships}}
{{Footer World Indoor Champions 3000m Women}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships - Women's 3000 metres}}
Category:3000 metres at the World Athletics Indoor Championships