1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

The Junior women's race at the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Barnett Demesne/Queen’s University Playing Fields in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, on March 27, 1999. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3] and for the IAAF.[4]

Junior women's race at the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition27th
DateMarch 27
Host cityBelfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
VenueBarnett Demesne/Queen’s University Playing Fields
Events1
Distances6.124 km – Junior women
Participation124 athletes from
34 nations

Complete results for individuals,[5][6][7] for junior women's teams,[5][8][9] medallists,[10] and the results of British athletes who took part[11] were published.

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Worknesh Kidane Ethiopia21:26
Vivian Cheruiyot Kenya21:37
Yoshiko Fujinaga Japan21:41
4Hareg Sidelil Ethiopia21:44
5Naoko Sakata Japan21:46
6Merima Hashim Ethiopia21:50
7Helena Volná Czech Republic21:53
8Pamela Kiyara Kenya21:59
9Elvan Abeye Ethiopia22:03
10Flomena Cheyech Kenya22:07
11Jackline Chemwok Kenya22:14
12Elizabeth Rumokol Kenya22:15
13Inês Monteiro Portugal22:21
14Hirut Abera Ethiopia22:23
15Hana Chaouach Tunisia22:26
16Deborah Chepkorir Kenya22:30
17Jane Makombe Zimbabwe22:30
18Yoshiko Watanabe Japan22:34
19Linda Roets South Africa22:35
20Rina Fujioka Japan22:36
21Erin Sullivan United States22:37
22Yolandi Neuhoff South Africa22:37
23Lize-Mari Venter South Africa22:40
24Kazuko Kanno Japan22:45
25Minna Myllykoski Finland22:48
26Hanane Ouhaddou Morocco22:48
27Hiromi Fujii Japan22:49
28Tonia Carstens South Africa22:51
29Yelena Samokhvalova Russia22:53
30Sabrina Mockenhaupt Germany22:53
31Tatyana Gerasimova Russia22:59
32Madaí Pérez Mexico23:00
33Sibel Özyurt Turkey23:06
34Bezunesh Bekele Ethiopia23:08
35Türkan Erişmiş Turkey23:08
36Fouzia Zoutat Algeria23:09
37Tausi Saidi Tanzania23:13
38Sikulile Sibanda Zimbabwe23:16
39Lina Usmanova Russia23:17
40Siphuluwazi Sibindi Zimbabwe23:17
41René Kalmer South Africa23:27
42Ashley Labudde United States23:28
43Kenza Dahmani Algeria23:31
44Tuula Laitinen Finland23:34
45Nassira Taibi Algeria23:36
46Tezeta Sürekli Turkey23:37
47Caroline Walsh United Kingdom23:38
48Lucy Siwela Zimbabwe23:40
49Saloua Hassani Algeria23:40
50Fatiha Bahi Algeria23:41
51Minna Nummela Finland23:42
52Caroline Annis United States23:44
53Irene Alfonso Spain23:46
54Malika Mejdoub Morocco23:46
55Cheryl Smith United States23:47
56Sultana Aït Hammou Morocco23:54
57Lucélia Peres Brazil23:55
58Rosana Fernández Spain23:59
59Riina Tolonen Finland24:00
60Tara Struyk Canada24:03
61Ann-Marie Larkin Ireland24:03
62Ana Castro Spain24:05
63Cristina Alvarez Spain24:07
64Louise Kelly United Kingdom24:08
65Emily Kroshus Canada24:11
66Dana Boyle United States24:12
67Emma Ward United Kingdom24:12
68Anna Markelova Turkmenistan24:13
69Caroline Daly Ireland24:13
70Latifa El Mekkaoui Morocco24:14
71Kary Tripp Mexico24:29
72Mebarka Zellit Algeria24:34
73Sara Gorton United States24:35
74Jennifer Handley Canada24:36
75Alessia Lutskovskaya Russia24:37
76Swata Muchaneta Zimbabwe24:41
77Emilie Rollier France24:41
78Valquíria Santos Brazil24:42
79Catherine Lamb Australia24:43
80Claire Colmer United Kingdom24:43
81Ayfer Yigit Turkey24:45
82Dina Mijuskovic Croatia24:47
83Sanne Bakker Netherlands24:48
84Natalya Razhkova Belarus24:48
85Mélissa Benoumeur Belgium24:50
86Beata Naigambo Namibia24:51
87Federica Dal Ri Italy24:52
88Claudia Ramirez Colombia24:52
89Susan Partridge United Kingdom24:53
90Anna Incerti Italy24:53
91Mary Cullen Ireland25:01
92Gemma Masnou Spain25:04
93Keli de Godoy Brazil25:06
94Krystina Kirova Belarus25:11
95Deirdre Byrne Ireland25:15
96Gülten Öztürk Turkey25:16
97Aoife Byrne Ireland25:17
98Tamara Budija Croatia25:18
99Letitia Pheleu South Africa25:19
100Martha Ronceria Colombia25:20
101Émilie Mondor Canada25:21
102Alex Carter United Kingdom25:25
103Ciara Broe Ireland25:27
104Sara Berti Italy25:31
105Emily Tallen Canada25:37
106Sonia Bejarano Spain25:43
107Amarjit Kaur India26:02
108Irina Ryzhkova Belarus26:08
109Anastasiya Padalinskaya Belarus26:13
110Luana Pocorobba Italy26:16
111Megan Metcalfe Canada26:24
112Swathi Gurnule India26:36
113Jisha Thomas India26:37
114Andrea Nieto Colombia26:38
115Claudia Barajas Colombia26:39
116Tina Gacina Croatia28:05
117Kalpana Morey India28:51
118Leyla Dzhumayeva Turkmenistan29:48
119Olesy Jovnir Turkmenistan30:39
120Saeda A.Y. Amro Palestine32:45
Viktoriya Brigadnaya TurkmenistanDNF
Tatiane Sá BrazilDNF
Malika Asahssah MoroccoDNF
Nadia Ejjafini MoroccoDQ

: Nadia Ejjafini of  Morocco was the original 21st-place finisher in 22:37 min, but was disqualified for age falsification.[12]

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Ethiopia
Worknesh Kidane1
Hareg Sidelil4
Merima Hashim6
Elvan Abeye9
(Hirut Abera)(14)
(Bezunesh Bekele)(34)
20
 Kenya
Vivian Cheruiyot2
Pamela Kiyara8
Flomena Cheyech10
Jackline Chemwok11
(Elizabeth Rumokol)(12)
(Deborah Chepkorir)(16)
31
 Japan
Yoshiko Fujinaga3
Naoko Sakata5
Yoshiko Watanabe18
Rina Fujioka20
(Kazuko Kanno)(24)
(Hiromi Fujii)(27)
46
4 South Africa
Linda Roets19
Yolandi Neuhoff22
Lize-Mari Venter23
Tonia Carstens28
(René Kalmer)(41)
(Letitia Pheleu)(99)
92
5 Zimbabwe
Jane Makombe17
Sikulile Sibanda38
Siphuluwazi Sibindi40
Lucy Siwela48
(Swata Muchaneta)(76)
143
6 United States
Erin Sullivan21
Ashley Labudde42
Caroline Annis52
Cheryl Smith55
(Dana Boyle)(66)
(Sara Gorton)(73)
170
7 Algeria
Fouzia Zoutat36
Kenza Dahmani43
Nassira Taibi45
Saloua Hassani49
(Fatiha Bahi)(50)
(Mebarka Zellit)(72)
173
8 Russia
Yelena Samokhvalova29
Tatyana Gerasimova31
Lina Usmanova39
Alessia Lutskovskaya75
174
9 Finland
Minna Myllykoski25
Tuula Laitinen44
Minna Nummela51
Riina Tolonen59
179
10 Turkey
Sibel Özyurt33
Türkan Erişmiş35
Tezeta Sürekli46
Ayfer Yigit81
(Gülten Öztürk)(96)
195
11 Morocco
Hanane Ouhaddou26
Malika Mejdoub54
Sultana Aït Hammou56
Latifa El Mekkaoui70
(Malika Asahssah)(DNF)
206
12 Spain
Irene Alfonso53
Rosana Fernández58
Ana Castro62
Cristina Alvarez63
(Gemma Masnou)(92)
(Sonia Bejarano)(106)
236
13 United Kingdom
Caroline Walsh47
Louise Kelly64
Emma Ward67
Claire Colmer80
(Susan Partridge)(89)
(Alex Carter)(102)
258
14 Canada
Tara Struyk60
Emily Kroshus65
Jennifer Handley74
Émilie Mondor101
(Emily Tallen)(105)
(Megan Metcalfe)(111)
300
15 Ireland
Ann-Marie Larkin61
Caroline Daly69
Mary Cullen91
Deirdre Byrne95
(Aoife Byrne)(97)
(Ciara Broe)(103)
316
16 Italy
Federica Dal Ri87
Anna Incerti90
Sara Berti104
Luana Pocorobba110
391
17 Belarus
Natalya Razhkova84
Krystina Kirova94
Irina Ryzhkova108
Anastasiya Padalinskaya109
395
18 Colombia
Claudia Ramirez88
Martha Ronceria100
Andrea Nieto114
Claudia Barajas115
417
19 India
Amarjit Kaur107
Swathi Gurnule112
Jisha Thomas113
Kalpana Morey117
449
DNF Brazil
(Lucélia Peres)(57)
(Valquíria Santos)(78)
(Keli de Godoy)(93)
(Tatiane Sá)(DNF)
DNF
DNF Turkmenistan
(Anna Markelova)(68)
(Leyla Dzhumayeva)(118)
(Olesy Jovnir)(119)
(Viktoriya Brigadnaya)(DNF)
DNF
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

: Nadia Ejjafini of  Morocco was the original 21st-place finisher in 22:37 min, but was disqualified for age falsification affecting the team scores.[12]

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 124 athletes from 34 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[11]

See also

References

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  11. 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 28, 2013
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