Athletics at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's marathon

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{{Infobox sports competition event

| event = Women's marathon

| games = 2018 Asian Games

| venue = Gelora Bung Karno Stadium

| date = 26 August 2018

| competitors = 19

| nations = 11

| gold = Rose Chelimo

| goldNOC = BRN

| silver = Keiko Nogami

| silverNOC = JPN

| bronze = Choi Kyung-sun

| bronzeNOC = KOR

| prev = 2014

| next = 2022

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The women's marathon competition at the 2018 Asian Games took place on 26 August 2018 at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.{{cite web|url=https://en.asiangames2018.id/schedule-results/sport/athletics/|title=Athletics Schedule|publisher=asiangames2018.id|date=24 August 2018|accessdate=25 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180914012952/https://en.asiangames2018.id/schedule-results/sport/athletics/|archive-date=14 September 2018|url-status=dead}}

Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

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! width=220|Date

! width=50|Time

! width=150|Event

Sunday, 26 August 201806:00bgcolor=ffffcc|Final

Records

{{Asian Games Record Athletics

| world_athlete = {{flagathlete|Paula Radcliffe|GBR}}

| world_mark = 2:15:25

| world_place = London, United Kingdom

| world_date = 13 April 2003

| Asian_athlete = {{flagathlete|Mizuki Noguchi|JPN}}

| Asian_mark = 2:19:12

| Asian_place = Berlin, Germany

| Asian_date = 25 September 2005

| Games_athlete = {{flagIOC2athlete|Naoko Takahashi|JPN|1998 Asian Games}}

| Games_mark = 2:21:47

| Games_place = Bangkok, Thailand

| Games_date = 6 December 1998

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Results

;Legend

  • DNF — Did not finish

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!width=40|Rank

!width=250|Athlete

!width=80|Time

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{{gold1}}align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Rose Chelimo|BRN|2018 Asian Games}}2:34:51
{{silver2}}align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Keiko Nogami|JPN|2018 Asian Games}}2:36:27
{{bronze3}}align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Choi Kyung-sun|KOR|2018 Asian Games}}2:37:49
4align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Jo Un-ok|PRK|2018 Asian Games}}2:38:32
5align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Kim Do-yeon|KOR|2018 Asian Games}}2:39:28
6align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Bayartsogtyn Mönkhzayaa|MGL|2018 Asian Games}}2:40:14
7align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Zhang Meixia|CHN|2018 Asian Games}}2:41:30
8align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Hanae Tanaka|JPN|2018 Asian Games}}2:42:35
9align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Galbadrakhyn Khishigsaikhan|MGL|2018 Asian Games}}2:42:57
10align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Mary Joy Tabal|PHI|2018 Asian Games}}2:51:41
11align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Viktoriia Poliudina|KGZ|2018 Asian Games}}2:54:37
12align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Nicole Chui|HKG|2018 Asian Games}}2:55:23
13align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Gulzhanat Zhanatbek|KAZ|2018 Asian Games}}2:56:49
14align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Jane Vongvorachoti|THA|2018 Asian Games}}3:03:11
15align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Vut Tsz Ying|HKG|2018 Asian Games}}3:03:34
16align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Linda Janthachit|THA|2018 Asian Games}}3:08:14
align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Mariia Korobitskaia|KGZ|2018 Asian Games}}DNF
align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Gong Lihua|CHN|2018 Asian Games}}DNF
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| DQ

align=left|{{flagIOC2athlete|Kim Hye-song|PRK|2018 Asian Games}}2:37:20

  • Kim Hye-song of North Korea originally won the bronze medal, but was disqualified after the Athletics Integrity Unit annulled her 2018 results.{{cite news |title=The Case of Ms Hye-Song Kim |url=https://www.athleticsintegrity.org/downloads/pdfs/disciplinary-process/en/Hye-Song-KIM-AIU-decision.pdf |access-date=17 August 2023 |work=Athletics Integrity Unit}}

References

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