1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

The Junior women's race at the 1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Budapest, Hungary, at the Kincsem Park on March 26, 1994. A preview on the event was given in the Herald,[1] and a report in The New York Times.[2]

Junior women's race at the 1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition22nd
DateMarch 26
Host cityBudapest, Hungary
VenueKincsem Park
Events1
Distances4.3 km – Junior women
Participation142 athletes from
39 nations

Complete results,[3] medallists, [4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Sally Barsosio Kenya14:04
Rose Cheruiyot Kenya14:05
Elizabeth Cheptanui Kenya14:15
4Gabriela Szabo Romania14:25
5Ruth Biwott Kenya14:27
6Naomi Mugo Kenya14:29
7Pamela Chepchumba Kenya14:36
8Azumi Miyazaki Japan14:37
9Shura Hotesa Ethiopia14:46
10Birhan Dagne Ethiopia14:48
11Nicola Slater United Kingdom14:49
12Susie Power Australia14:49
13Abeba Tola Ethiopia14:50
14Leila Aman Ethiopia14:51
15Miwa Sugawara Japan14:55
16Etaferahu Tarekegn Ethiopia15:00
17Mary Jane Richards Canada15:05
18Kanako Haginaga Japan15:07
19Sachiko Yokotsuka Japan15:09
20Olivera Jevtić FR Yugoslavia15:12
21Denisa Costescu Romania15:15
22Chipo Dzikiti Zimbabwe15:16
23Ileana Dorca Romania15:17
24Chiemi Takahashi Japan15:21
25Natalie Harvey Australia15:23
26Heidi Moulder United Kingdom15:24
27Lauren Hunter South Africa15:24
28Philomène Uyambalé Rwanda15:26
29Letiwe Marakurwa Zimbabwe15:27
30Karina Szymanska Poland15:28
31Rie Ueno Japan15:30
32Svetlana Berdysheva Russia15:32
33Evelina Nell South Africa15:32
34Marta Domínguez Spain15:34
35Maria Sangeorzan Romania15:34
36Oksana Zhelezniak Russia15:35
37Verena Karstens Germany15:38
38Yekaterina Bogatyreva Russia15:39
39Esther Heinold Germany15:40
40Catherine Berry United Kingdom15:41
41Romana Sanigova Czech Republic15:41
42Claire O'Connor United Kingdom15:42
43Szilvia Csoszánszky Hungary15:42
44Julia Stamps United States15:44
45Sandrine Host Belgium15:44
46Elena Tital Romania15:44
47Lubica Sedlaková Slovakia15:45
48Paula Hernandez Spain15:45
49Irina Skiba Ukraine15:46
50Sarah Simmons United Kingdom15:47
51Katalin Szentgyörgyi Hungary15:48
52Nadezhda Ilyina Russia15:49
53Maribel Sanchez United States15:50
54Maria Elena Calle Ecuador15:53
55Margarita Circujanu Spain15:54
56Jolanda Steblovnik Slovenia15:54
57Yelena Tolstygina Belarus15:55
58Leandri Botes South Africa15:55
59Vanda Ribeiro Portugal15:56
60Laura Flores Mexico15:56
61Irina Nedelenko Ukraine15:57
62Angie Froese Canada15:58
63Silvia Montane Spain15:58
64Natallia Kvachuk Belarus15:59
65Chan Man-Yee Hong Kong15:59
66Anikó Kálovics Hungary15:59
67Nadezhda Zolotaryova Russia16:00
68Claudia Burca Romania16:00
69Godirilemang Olerile Botswana16:02
70Magali Carne France16:02
71Saskia Jeck Germany16:03
72Beata Kazimierczyk Poland16:03
73Malika El Ali France16:03
74Celine Rajot France16:04
75Vivian Pott Australia16:04
76Katrin Engelen Germany16:04
77Karen Bockel Germany16:05
78Michelle Matthews United Kingdom16:05
79Mirja Moser  Switzerland16:06
80Tatyana Protasenko Belarus16:06
81Oxsana Ishchuk Ukraine16:07
82Renata Borzecka Poland16:07
83Caroline Smets Belgium16:08
84Rosa Berardo Italy16:09
85Katarzyna Somkowska Poland16:10
86Angie Graham Canada16:10
87Wioletta Frankiewicz Poland16:10
88Karina Moncayo Ecuador16:11
89S. Linthombi India16:11
90Erin St.John United States16:12
91Ausilia Balletta Italy16:14
92Whitney Spannuth United States16:14
93Fabiane Cristine da Silva Brazil16:15
94Mpho Mabuza South Africa16:15
95Patricia Holmen Canada16:16
96Tuelo Setswamorago Botswana16:17
97Oxana Avseyenko Kazakhstan16:17
98Angelika Torma Hungary16:18
99N. Radhamani India16:19
100Lyudmila Grisko Ukraine16:23
101Elisa Preo Italy16:23
102Christine Nichols United States16:24
103Elvira Longo Spain16:24
104Natalya Polikarpova Russia16:24
105Clair Fearnley Australia16:28
106Moira Scasitelli Italy16:28
107Monica Gaspari Italy16:30
108Jitka Belohlavková Czech Republic16:30
109Miriam Achote Ecuador16:31
110Nikolett Pásztor Hungary16:32
111Sarah Speleers Belgium16:33
112Asha Rani India16:34
113Yeshi Gebreselassie Ethiopia16:35
114Olga Pivovarova Kazakhstan16:35
115Christina Amice France16:36
116Cerian Shepherd Canada16:36
117Candida McCarthy United States16:37
118Oksana Molchanova Belarus16:42
119Virginie Fouquet France16:42
120Kamila Neubauerová Czech Republic16:43
121Anjolie Wisse Netherlands16:43
122Stephanie Guichonnet France16:43
123Goabamang Ramasimo Botswana16:45
124Maisa Tcharyeva Turkmenistan16:46
125Sonja Deckers Belgium16:47
126Zuzana Sariková Slovakia16:47
127Renata Kvitova Czech Republic16:47
128Vivian de Aguiar Brazil16:49
129Ogomoditse Gabajesame Botswana16:50
130Maria Vele Ecuador16:52
131Mayra Caiza Ecuador16:52
132Sarolta Koltavári Hungary16:53
133Marzia Albanesi Italy17:01
134Jerelene Stols South Africa17:05
135Tatyana Borisova Kyrgyzstan17:24
136Guylsara Dadabayeva Tajikistan17:45
137Adriana Lopes Brazil17:56
138Adenisia da Silva Brazil18:07
Rocío Martínez SpainDNF
Stephanie van Graan South AfricaDNF
Joginder Kaur IndiaDNF
Delia Al-Hajjar PalestineDNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Kenya
Sally Barsosio1
Rose Cheruiyot2
Elizabeth Cheptanui3
Ruth Biwott5
(Naomi Mugo)(6)
(Pamela Chepchumba)(7)
11
 Ethiopia
Shura Hotesa9
Birhan Dagne10
Abeba Tola13
Leila Aman14
(Etaferahu Tarekegn)(16)
(Yeshi Gebreselassie)(113)
46
 Japan
Azumi Miyazaki8
Miwa Sugawara15
Kanako Haginaga18
Sachiko Yokotsuka19
(Chiemi Takahashi)(24)
(Rie Ueno)(31)
60
4 Romania
Gabriela Szabo4
Denisa Costescu21
Ileana Dorca23
Maria Sangeorzan35
(Elena Tital)(46)
(Claudia Burca)(68)
83
5 United Kingdom
Nicola Slater11
Heidi Moulder26
Catherine Berry40
Claire O'Connor42
(Sarah Simmons)(50)
(Michelle Matthews)(78)
119
6 Russia
Svetlana Berdysheva32
Oksana Zhelezniak36
Yekaterina Bogatyreva38
Nadezhda Ilyina52
(Nadezhda Zolotaryova)(67)
(Natalya Polikarpova)(104)
158
7 Spain
Marta Domínguez34
Paula Hernandez48
Margarita Circujanu55
Silvia Montane63
(Elvira Longo)(103)
(Rocío Martínez)(DNF)
200
8 South Africa
Lauren Hunter27
Evelina Nell33
Leandri Botes58
Mpho Mabuza94
(Jerelene Stols)(134)
(Stephanie van Graan)(DNF)
212
9 Australia
Susie Power12
Natalie Harvey25
Vivian Pott75
Clair Fearnley105
217
10 Germany
Verena Karstens37
Esther Heinold39
Saskia Jeck71
Katrin Engelen76
(Karen Bockel)(77)
223
11 Hungary
Szilvia Csoszánszky43
Katalin Szentgyörgyi51
Anikó Kálovics66
Angelika Torma98
(Nikolett Pásztor)(110)
(Sarolta Koltavári)(132)
258
12 Canada
Mary Jane Richards17
Angie Froese62
Angie Graham86
Patricia Holmen95
(Cerian Shepherd)(116)
260
13 Poland
Karina Szymanska30
Beata Kazimierczyk72
Renata Borzecka82
Katarzyna Somkowska85
(Wioletta Frankiewicz)(87)
269
14 United States
Julia Stamps44
Maribel Sanchez53
Erin St.John90
Whitney Spannuth92
(Christine Nichols)(102)
(Candida McCarthy)(117)
279
15 Ukraine
Irina Skiba49
Irina Nedelenko61
Oxsana Ishchuk81
Lyudmila Grisko100
291
16 Belarus
Yelena Tolstygina57
Natallia Kvachuk64
Tatyana Protasenko80
Oksana Molchanova118
319
17 France
Magali Carne70
Malika El Ali73
Celine Rajot74
Christina Amice115
(Virginie Fouquet)(119)
(Stephanie Guichonnet)(122)
332
18 Belgium
Sandrine Host45
Caroline Smets83
Sarah Speleers111
Sonja Deckers125
364
19 Ecuador
Maria Elena Calle54
Karina Moncayo88
Miriam Achote109
Maria Vele130
(Mayra Caiza)(131)
381
20 Italy
Rosa Berardo84
Ausilia Balletta91
Elisa Preo101
Moira Scasitelli106
(Monica Gaspari)(107)
(Marzia Albanesi)(133)
382
21 Czech Republic
Romana Sanigova41
Jitka Belohlavková108
Kamila Neubauerová120
Renata Kvitova127
396
22 Botswana
Godirilemang Olerile69
Tuelo Setswamorago96
Goabamang Ramasimo123
Ogomoditse Gabajesame129
417
23 Brazil
Fabiane Cristine da Silva93
Vivian de Aguiar128
Adriana Lopes137
Adenisia da Silva138
496
DNF India
(S. Linthombi)(89)
(N. Radhamani)(99)
(Asha Rani)(112)
(Joginder Kaur)(DNF)
DNF
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 142 athletes from 39 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[5]

See also

References

  1. Gillon, Doug (March 26, 1994), Kenyans are gunning for another victory, Herald, retrieved October 25, 2013
  2. Thomsen, Ian (March 28, 1994), Shooting for the Moon, Kenyans Win All but 1 Cross Country Gold, The New York Times, retrieved October 25, 2013
  3. Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.3km CC Women - Budapest Kincsem Park Date: Saturday, March 26, 1994, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 25, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  5. 36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 2ff, archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013
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