1996 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

The Junior women's race at the 1996 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Stellenbosch, South Africa, at the Danie Craven Stadium on March 23, 1996. 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 1996 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition24th
DateMarch 23
Host cityStellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa
VenueDanie Craven Stadium
Events1
Distances4.22 km – Junior women
Participation115 athletes from
30 nations

Complete results,[3][4][5] medallists, [6] and the results of British athletes[7] were published.

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Kutre Dulecha Ethiopia13:27
Annemari Sandell Finland13:32
Jepkorir Ayabei Kenya13:35
4Nancy Kipron Kenya13:49
5Edna Kiplagat Kenya13:50
6Etaferahu Tarekegn Ethiopia13:53
7Cristina Iloc Romania13:56
8Shura Hotesa Ethiopia13:59
9Elizabeth Cheptanui Kenya14:00
10Caroline Tarus Kenya14:04
11Ayelech Worku Ethiopia14:09
12Sintayahu Fikre Ethiopia14:12
13Iona Oltean Romania14:12
14Zenebech Tadese Ethiopia14:15
15Emiko Kojima Japan14:16
16Yuka Hata Japan14:18
17Tomoko Hashimoto Japan14:21
18Sun Guanghong China14:23
19Charlotte Audier France14:26
20Christine Nichols United States14:27
21Olivera Jevtić FR Yugoslavia14:30
22Kaori Yoshimura Japan14:31
23Evelyne Coussement Belgium14:31
24Bouchra Benthami Morocco14:33
25Courtney Pugmire United States14:34
26Anita Weyermann  Switzerland14:36
27Ileana Dorca Romania14:38
28Svetlana Berdysheva Russia14:39
29Judit Plá Spain14:40
30Sara Ferrari Italy14:41
31Iuliana Istin Romania14:41
32Jennifer Handley Canada14:41
33Georgina Fourie South Africa14:42
34René Kalmer South Africa14:42
35Silvia Montane Spain14:45
36Sunita Rani India14:45
37Marie Davis United States14:45
38Alessandra Aguilar Spain14:46
39Anikó Kálovics Hungary14:46
40Bertha Sánchez Colombia14:51
41Katherine Radkewich United States14:52
42Katalin Szentgyörgyi Hungary14:53
43Letiwe Marakurwa Zimbabwe14:53
44Vanessa Galan Spain14:54
45Andrea Johnson Canada14:54
46Fabiane Cristine da Silva Brazil14:57
47Sonja Knöpfli  Switzerland15:00
48Li Meihua China15:01
49Desiree Kruger South Africa15:03
50Laura Réal Spain15:04
51Tanya Povey United Kingdom15:05
52Natallia Kvachuk Belarus15:11
53Michelle Mann United Kingdom15:12
54Manuela Dominguez Spain15:12
55Daphne Panhuijsen Netherlands15:12
56Mirela Gavrila Romania15:13
57Ngwarai Mapepa Zimbabwe15:13
58Stephanie van Graan South Africa15:13
59Letitsia Mubamarwo Zimbabwe15:14
60Tifenn le Page France15:14
61Xu Lihong China15:15
62Katie McGregor United States15:19
63Emi Kato Japan15:20
64Ayumi Iwashita Japan15:20
65Hanan Najih France15:22
66Paima de Leo Italy15:25
67Albina Ivanova Russia15:26
68Jackie Coscia United States15:26
69Lada Brazdilová Czech Republic15:28
70Clothilde Gélin France15:29
71Monica Martel Mexico15:30
72Cristina Soflau Romania15:32
73Sithembila Ndhlovu Zimbabwe15:33
74Johanna Risku Finland15:34
75Juliette Oldfield United Kingdom15:35
76Carmen Douma Canada15:35
77Sharolyn Shields Canada15:37
78Elisabeta Fonseca Portugal15:38
79Natascia Morichetti Italy15:38
80Isabel Boldo Brazil15:41
81Yekaterina Bogatyreva Russia15:42
82Jane Groves United Kingdom15:42
83Louisa Leballo South Africa15:47
84Martina Malquori Italy15:47
85Paulina Rath Netherlands15:48
86Gloria Foronda Colombia15:51
87Jacqueline Toniolo Italy15:53
88Ana Rondón Colombia15:54
89Marilyn Maheux Canada15:56
90Yelena Tolstygina Belarus16:01
91Helen van Lysebetten Belgium16:01
92Lizette Grobler South Africa16:02
93Guenaelle Gardel France16:06
94Christelle Charpentier France16:06
95Elena Bonanno Italy16:07
96Nathalie van Hoorebeke Belgium16:10
97Francine Darroch Canada16:19
98Johanna Raja-aho Finland16:26
99Irina Kosolapova Russia16:26
100Michelle Costa Brazil16:30
101Jelena Korol Belarus16:31
102Luz Rojas Colombia16:37
103Marja Loukkola Finland16:46
104An Gommers Belgium16:49
105Madhuri Gurnule India16:49
106Singasi Dube Zimbabwe16:58
107Kristina Topic Croatia17:10
108Florencia Vicente Mozambique17:56
109Érica dos Santos Brazil18:14
110Cecilia David Mozambique18:25
Marina Yushkevich BelarusDNF
Sheila Fairweather United KingdomDNF
Krista Ranta-Pere FinlandDQ
Savita Birajdar IndiaDQ
Lakshmaiah Manjula IndiaDQ

: Krista Ranta-Pere of  Finland came in 90th in 16:00 min, Savita Birajdar of  India 98th in 16:12 min, and Lakshmaiah Manjula of  India 99th in 16:16 min, but all three were disqualified.

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Kenya
Jepkorir Ayabei3
Nancy Kipron4
Edna Kiplagat5
Elizabeth Cheptanui9
(Caroline Tarus)(10)
21
 Ethiopia
Kutre Dulecha1
Etaferahu Tarekegn6
Shura Hotesa8
Ayelech Worku11
(Sintayahu Fikre)(12)
(Zenebech Tadese)(14)
26
 Japan
Emiko Kojima15
Yuka Hata16
Tomoko Hashimoto17
Kaori Yoshimura22
(Emi Kato)(63)
(Ayumi Iwashita)(64)
70
4 Romania
Cristina Iloc7
Iona Oltean13
Ileana Dorca27
Iuliana Istin31
(Mirela Gavrila)(56)
(Cristina Soflau)(72)
78
5 United States
Christine Nichols20
Courtney Pugmire25
Marie Davis37
Katherine Radkewich41
(Katie McGregor)(62)
(Jackie Coscia)(68)
123
6 Spain
Judit Plá29
Silvia Montane35
Alessandra Aguilar38
Vanessa Galan44
(Laura Réal)(50)
(Manuela Dominguez)(54)
146
7 South Africa
Georgina Fourie33
René Kalmer34
Desiree Kruger49
Stephanie van Graan58
(Louisa Leballo)(83)
(Lizette Grobler)(92)
174
8 France
Charlotte Audier19
Tifenn le Page60
Hanan Najih65
Clothilde Gélin70
(Guenaelle Gardel)(93)
(Christelle Charpentier)(94)
214
9 Canada
Jennifer Handley32
Andrea Johnson45
Carmen Douma76
Sharolyn Shields77
(Marilyn Maheux)(89)
(Francine Darroch)(97)
230
10 Zimbabwe
Letiwe Marakurwa43
Ngwarai Mapepa57
Letitsia Mubamarwo59
Sithembila Ndhlovu73
(Singasi Dube)(106)
232
11 Italy
Sara Ferrari30
Paima de Leo66
Natascia Morichetti79
Martina Malquori84
(Jacqueline Toniolo)(87)
(Elena Bonanno)(95)
259
12 United Kingdom
Tanya Povey51
Michelle Mann53
Juliette Oldfield75
Jane Groves82
(Sheila Fairweather)(DNF)
261
13 Russia
Svetlana Berdysheva28
Albina Ivanova67
Yekaterina Bogatyreva81
Irina Kosolapova99
275
14 Finland
Annemari Sandell2
Johanna Risku74
Johanna Raja-aho98
Marja Loukkola103
277
15 Belgium
Evelyne Coussement23
Helen van Lysebetten91
Nathalie van Hoorebeke96
An Gommers104
314
16 Colombia
Bertha Sánchez40
Gloria Foronda86
Ana Rondón88
Luz Rojas102
316
17 Brazil
Fabiane Cristine da Silva46
Isabel Boldo80
Michelle Costa100
Érica dos Santos109
335
DNF Belarus
(Natallia Kvachuk)(52)
(Yelena Tolstygina)(90)
(Jelena Korol)(101)
(Marina Yushkevich)(DNF)
DNF
DQ India
(Sunita Rani)(36)
(Madhuri Gurnule)(105)
(Lakshmaiah Manjula)(DQ)
(Savita Birajdar)(DQ)
DQ
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 115 athletes from 30 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[7]

See also

References

  1. Gillon, Doug (March 23, 1996), Zola admits she's an also-ran, Herald, retrieved October 26, 2013
  2. RESULTS PLUS - CROSS-COUNTRY - Kenyans Dominate, The New York Times, March 24, 1996, retrieved October 26, 2013
  3. Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.0km CC Women - Cape Town Danie Craven Stadium Date: Saturday, March 23, 1996, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 26, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. The World Cross Country Championships 1996, Cape Town, South Africa - Individual Results - Junior - Women, IAAF (archived), archived from the original on February 23, 1997, retrieved October 26, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. The World Cross Country Championships 1996, Cape Town, South Africa - Team Results - Junior - Women, IAAF (archived), archived from the original on February 23, 1997, retrieved October 26, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  7. 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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