National champions 5000 metres (women)

National champions 5000 metres (women)

Below a list of all National champions in the Women's 5000 metres (track outdoor) in track and field from several countries since 1980. In most countries however the event was contested for the first time in 1995. Until then the 3000 metres was the main middle-distance track event for women.

Contents

Australia Australia

  • 2000: Annette Cross
  • 2001: Elizabeth Miller
  • 2002: Hayley McGregor
  • 2003: Benita Johnson
  • 2004: Georgina Clarke

Belgium Belgium

  • 2000: Anja Smolders
  • 2001: Stefanija Statkuvienė
  • 2002: Mounia Aboulahcen
  • 2003: Sigrid Vanden Bempt
  • 2004: Fatima Baouf
  • 2005: Nathalie DeVos
  • 2006: Anja Smolders
  • 2007: Sigrid Vanden Bempt
  • 2008: Elke Van Hoeymissen
  • 2009: Veerle Van Linden
  • 2010: Sigrid Vanden Bempt

Canada Canada

  • 1995: Kathy Butler
  • 1996: Tina Connelly
  • 1997: Carol Howe
  • 1998: Sherri Smith
  • 1999: Kathy Butler

Denmark Denmark

  • 1995: Nina Christiansen
  • 1996: Nina Christiansen
  • 1997: Anja Jørgensen
  • 1998: Dorte Vibjerg
  • 1999: Annemette Jensen
  • 2000: Annemette Jensen
  • 2001: Gitte Karlshøj
  • 2002: Gitte Karlshøj
  • 2003: Dorte Vibjerg
  • 2004: Louise Brasen
  • 2005: Gitte Karlshøj
  • 2006: Louise Mørch
  • 2007: Maria Sig Møller
  • 2008: Maria Sig Møller
  • 2009: Lisbeth Pedersen

England England

  • 1980: Susan Hutton
  • 1981: Kathryn Binns
  • 1982: Monica Joyce
  • 1983: Paula Fudge
  • 1984: Shireen Samy-Barbour
  • 1985: Monica Joyce
  • 1986: Marina Samy
  • 1987: Catherine Newman
  • 1988: Jane Shields
  • 1989: Sue Crehan
  • 1990: Sally Ellis
  • 1991: Amanda Wright
  • 1992: Amanda Wright
  • 1993: Suzanne Rigg
  • 1994: Shireen Samy-Barbour
  • 1995: Alison Wyeth
  • 1996: Paula Radcliffe
  • 1997: Andrea Whitcombe
  • 1998: Andrea Whitcombe
  • 1999: Sarah Wilkinson

Estonia Estonia

  • 1999: Liilia Kesküla
  • 2000: Külli Kaljus
  • 2001: Kadri Kelve
  • 2002: Kadri Kelve
  • 2003: Kadri Kelve
  • 2004: Kadri Kelve
  • 2005: Jekaterina Patjuk
  • 2006: Jekaterina Patjuk
  • 2007: Jekaterina Patjuk
  • 2008: Jekaterina Patjuk
  • 2009: Jekaterina Patjuk
  • 2010: Jekaterina Patjuk

Finland Finland

  • 2000: Annemari Sandell
  • 2001: Elina Lindgren
  • 2002: Ulla Tuimala
  • 2003: Kirsi Valasti
  • 2004: Kirsi Valasti
  • 2005: Annemari Sandell
  • 2006: Ulla Tuimala
  • 2007: Elina Lindgren
  • 2008: Annemari Sandell-Hyvärinen
  • 2009: Annemari Sandell-Hyvärinen

France France

  • 1995: Rosario Murcia
  • 1996: Farida Fates
  • 1997: Zahia Dahmani
  • 1998: Blandine Bitzner
  • 1999: Fatima Yvelain

Germany Germany

Italy Italy

  • 2000: Roberta Brunet
  • 2001: Elisa Rea
  • 2002: Gloria Marconi
  • 2003: Agata Balsamo
  • 2004: Gloria Marconi

Japan Japan

  • 1995: Atsumi Yashima
  • 1996: Yoshiko Ichikawa
  • 1997: Yoshiko Ichikawa
  • 1998: Michiko Shimizu
  • 1999: Yoshiko Ichikawa

Latvia Latvia

  • 2008: Agnese Pastare
  • 2009: Agnese Pastare

Netherlands Netherlands

  • 1995: Grete Koens
  • 1996: Christien Toonstra
  • 1997: Silvia Kruijer
  • 1998: Erika van de Bilt
  • 1999: Wilma van Onna
  • 2000: Erika van de Bilt
  • 2001: Vivian Ruijters
  • 2002: Nadezhda Wijenberg
  • 2003: Miranda Boonstra
  • 2004: Anita Looper
  • 2005: Anita Looper
  • 2006: Anita Looper
  • 2007: Selma Borst
  • 2008: Ilse Pol
  • 2009: Lesley van Miert
  • 2010: Marieke Falkmann
  • 2011: Ilse Pol

New Zealand New Zealand

  • 1986: Debbie Elsmore
  • 1987: Anne Audain
  • 1988: Sonia Barry
  • 1989: Anne Hannam
  • 1990: Anne Hare
  • 1991: Anne Hare
  • 1992: Sharon Clode
  • 1993: Linden Wilde
  • 2002: Kim Smith
  • 2003: Nyla Carroll
  • 2004: Nina Rillstone
  • 2005: Melissa Moon
  • 2006: Kim Smith
  • 2007: Belinda Wimmer
  • 2008: Kim Smith

Norway Norway

Poland Poland

  • 2003: Grażyna Syrek
  • 2004: Wioletta Janowska
  • 2005: Justyna Bąk
  • 2006: Grażyna Syrek
  • 2007: Wioletta Janowska
  • 2008: Wioletta Janowska
  • 2009: Karolina Jarzyńska
  • 2010: Wioletta Frankiewicz (Janowska)

Portugal Portugal

  • 1995: Conceição Ferreira
  • 1996: Marina Bastos Rodrigues
  • 1997: Marina Bastos Rodrigues
  • 1998: Marina Bastos Rodrigues
  • 1999: Marina Bastos Rodrigues
  • 2005: Inês Monteiro
  • 2006: Jessica Augusto
  • 2007: Cláudia Pereira
  • 2008: Carla Martinho
  • 2009: Ana Dias
  • 2010: Dulce Félix
  • 2011: Dulce Félix

Russia Russia

  • 1993: Tatyana Pentukova
  • 1994: Klara Kachapova
  • 1995: Viktoriya Nenasheva
  • 1996: Viktoriya Nenasheva
  • 1997: Elena Kopytova
  • 1998: Svetlana Baygulova

South Africa South Africa

  • 1995: Juliet Prowse
  • 1996: Alta Verster
  • 1997: Alta Verster
  • 1998: Alta Verster
  • 1999: Carlien Cornelissen

Spain Spain

  • 1982: Pilar Fernandéz
  • 1983: Pilar Fernandéz
  • 1984: Ana Isabel Alonso
  • 1985: Amelia Lorza
  • 1986: Maria Carmen Valero
  • 1987: Asunción Sinobas
  • 1988: Angelines Rodriguez
  • 1989: Estela Estévez
  • 1990: Estela Estévez
  • 1991: Estela Estévez
  • 2011: M.Syahrizan

United States United States

  • 1983: Judi St Hilaire
  • 1984: Katie Ishmael
  • 1985: Suzanne Girard
  • 1986: Betty Jo Geiger
  • 1987: Nanette Davis
  • 1988: Brenda Webb
  • 1989: Melinda Schmidt
  • 1990: PattiSue Plumer
  • 1991: PattiSue Plumer

See also

References


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