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The women's 3000 metres event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games was held in Victoria, British Columbia on 23 August 1994.[1]
Women's 3000 metres at the Commonwealth Games |
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The winning margin was a colossal 13.42 seconds which as of 2024 remains the only time the women's 3,000 metres was won by more than 8 seconds at these games. This event was discontinued after the 1994 games so this record cannot be broken.
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Angela Chalmers | Canada | 8:32:17 | GR | |
Robyn Meagher | Canada | 8:45.59 | ||
Alison Wyeth | England | 8:47.98 | ||
4 | Sonia McGeorge | England | 8:54.91 | |
5 | Susan Power | Australia | 8:59.23 | |
6 | Rose Cheruiyot | Kenya | 9:00.89 | |
7 | Leah Pells | Canada | 9:03.66 | |
8 | Laura Adam | Scotland | 9:06.63 | |
9 | Gwen Griffiths | South Africa | 9:15.47 | |
10 | Eunice Sagero | Kenya | 9:18.15 | |
11 | Jackline Okemwa | Kenya | 9:28.24 | |
12 | Chan Man Yee | Hong Kong | 9:37.10 | |
13 | Elizabeth Mongudhi | England | 9:38.95 | |
14 | Hawa Hamis Hussein | Tanzania | 9:42.80 | |
15 | Rosemary Turare | Papua New Guinea | 10:16.11 | |
16 | Molena Moshao | Lesotho | 10:29.50 | |
Palaniappan Jayanthi | Malaysia | DNS | ||
Yvonne Murray | Scotland | DNS |
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