2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Women's short race

The Women's short race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Sporting Complex in Vilamoura, Portugal, on March 19, 2000. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3] and for the IAAF.[4]

Women's short race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition28th
DateMarch 19
Host cityVilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
VenueSporting Complex of Vilamoura
Events6
Distances4.18 km – Women's short
Participation121 athletes from
33 nations

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

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Kutre Dulecha Ethiopia13:00
Zahra Ouaziz Morocco13:00
Margaret Ngotho Kenya13:00
4Paula Radcliffe United Kingdom13:01
5Fatima Yvelain France13:06
6Yimenashu Taye Ethiopia13:07
7Carla Sacramento Portugal13:12
8Sally Barsosio Kenya13:16
9Zhor El Kamch Morocco13:17
10Fernanda Ribeiro Portugal13:17
11Yamna Belkacem France13:21
12Rose Cheruiyot Kenya13:22
13Helena Sampaio Portugal13:22
14Marta Domínguez Spain13:23
15Sonia O'Sullivan Ireland13:23
16Marina Bastos Portugal13:27
17Getenesh Urge Ethiopia13:30
18Blandine Bitzner-Ducret France13:31
19Irina Mikitenko Germany13:31
20Collette Liss United States13:32
21Iulia Olteanu Romania13:32
22Constantina Diţă Romania13:32
23Rakiya Maraoui France13:33
24Restituta Joseph Tanzania13:34
25Galina Bogomolova Russia13:34
26Samukeliso Moyo Zimbabwe13:35
27Asmae Leghzaoui Morocco13:35
28Rosemary Ryan Ireland13:36
29Inês Monteiro Portugal13:36
30Laurence Duquénoy France13:36
31Genet Gebregiorgis Ethiopia13:37
32Kristina da Fonseca-Wollheim Germany13:37
33Denisa Costescu Romania13:38
34Helen Pattinson United Kingdom13:38
35Luminita Zaituc Germany13:38
36Jane Ekimat Kenya13:39
37Zenebech Tadese Ethiopia13:39
38Lulit Legesse Ethiopia13:40
39Hayley Tullett United Kingdom13:40
40Gunhild Haugen Norway13:41
41Leah Pells Canada13:44
42Ronel Thomas South Africa13:44
43Seloua Ouaziz Morocco13:44
44Jeruto Kiptum Kenya13:45
45Anália Rosa Portugal13:47
46Elena Fidatof Romania13:47
47Bouchra Chaâbi Morocco13:47
48Lene Hove Norway13:48
49Stine Larsen Norway13:48
50Mizuho Nasukawa Japan13:49
51Bente Landøy Norway13:49
52Fabiane Cristine da Silva Brazil13:49
53Amy Rudolph United States13:49
54Fatima Hajjami France13:50
55Tausi Juma Tanzania13:50
56Sarah Dillabaugh Canada13:51
57Miho Kakehata Japan13:51
58Almita Colakoglu Turkey13:52
59Mizuki Noguchi Japan13:52
60Maria Luisa Lárraga Spain13:53
61Angela Newport United Kingdom13:54
62Cristina Grosu Romania13:54
63Melanie Kraus Germany13:55
64Karen Harvey Canada13:55
65Heather DeGeest Canada13:55
66Cristina Casandra Romania13:56
67Anne Keenan-Buckley Ireland13:56
68Justyna Bąk Poland13:56
69Anne Cross Australia13:58
70Amaia Piedra Spain13:58
71Tarath Tsatsa Zimbabwe13:59
72Suzanne Ritter Germany14:05
73Cristina Petite Spain14:06
74Sarah Dupré Canada14:08
75Jane Makombe Zimbabwe14:08
76Lucy Wright United Kingdom14:09
77Tezeta Sürekli Turkey14:10
78Prisca Ngetich Kenya14:11
79Bertha Sánchez Colombia14:12
80Larissa Kleinmann Germany14:13
81Meritxell Calduch Spain14:14
82Mary Jayne Harrelson United States14:16
83Margareth Iro Tanzania14:18
84Nathalie Côté Canada14:19
85Taeko Matsubayashi Japan14:20
86Susanne Wigene Norway14:21
87Grethe Koens Netherlands14:24
88Vanessa Veiga Spain14:25
89Jenelle Deatherage United States14:27
90Elvan Can Turkey14:30
91Hawa Hamis Hussein Tanzania14:33
92Siphuluwazi Sibindi Zimbabwe14:34
93Yelena Tolstygina Belarus14:34
94Caroline Walsh United Kingdom14:34
95Sandra Baumann Austria14:35
96Sviatlana Klimkovich Belarus14:36
97Carmen Troncoso United States14:38
98Selma dos Reis Brazil14:38
99Mundan Anickal Molly India14:39
100Anita Weyermann  Switzerland14:41
101Ouafa Frekech Morocco14:44
102Veslemøy Hausken Norway14:44
103Ana Ferreira Brazil14:56
104Anna Kotenkova Belarus15:00
105Rukia Mkanda Tanzania15:01
106Sibel Özyurt Turkey15:02
107Chris Udovich United States15:12
108Elizabeth de Souza Brazil15:13
109Kunnam Parakkal Suma India15:22
110Natalya Alekseyeva Belarus15:26
111Madhuri Gurnule India15:28
112Irina Matrosova Uzbekistan15:30
113Mukti Roy India15:49
114Zamira Amirova Uzbekistan16:05
115Diala El-Chabi Lebanon16:57
116Alena Petrova Turkmenistan17:24
117Natalya Kobina Uzbekistan17:45
118Sonia Lopes Cape Verde18:33
119Mirvette Hamze Lebanon18:35
120Olesy Jovnir Turkmenistan19:38
Guylsara Dadabayeva TajikistanDNF
Carmen Arrúa ArgentinaDNS
Diane Nukuri BurundiDNS
Florence Djepé CameroonDNS
Annemari Sandell FinlandDNS
Dina Cruz GuatemalaDNS
Elsa Monterroso GuatemalaDNS
Breeda Dennehy-Willis IrelandDNS
Maria McCambridge IrelandDNS
Valerie Vaughan IrelandDNS
Olivera Jevtić FR YugoslaviaDNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Portugal
Carla Sacramento7
Fernanda Ribeiro10
Helena Sampaio13
Marina Bastos16
(Inês Monteiro)(29)
(Anália Rosa)(45)
46
 Ethiopia
Kutre Dulecha1
Yimenashu Taye6
Getenesh Urge17
Genet Gebregiorgis31
(Zenebech Tadese)(37)
(Lulit Legesse)(38)
55
 France
Fatima Yvelain5
Yamna Belkacem11
Blandine Bitzner-Ducret18
Rakiya Maraoui23
(Laurence Duquénoy)(30)
(Fatima Hajjami)(54)
57
4 Kenya
Margaret Ngotho3
Sally Barsosio8
Rose Cheruiyot12
Jane Ekimat36
(Jeruto Kiptum)(44)
(Prisca Ngetich)(78)
59
5 Morocco
Zahra Ouaziz2
Zhor El Kamch9
Asmae Leghzaoui27
Seloua Ouaziz43
(Bouchra Chaâbi)(47)
(Ouafa Frekech)(101)
81
6 Romania
Iulia Olteanu21
Constantina Diţă22
Denisa Costescu33
Elena Fidatof46
(Cristina Grosu)(62)
(Cristina Casandra)(66)
122
7 United Kingdom
Paula Radcliffe4
Helen Pattinson34
Hayley Tullett39
Angela Newport61
(Lucy Wright)(76)
(Caroline Walsh)(94)
138
8 Germany
Irina Mikitenko19
Kristina da Fonseca-Wollheim32
Luminita Zaituc35
Melanie Kraus63
(Suzanne Ritter)(72)
(Larissa Kleinmann)(80)
149
9 Norway
Gunhild Haugen40
Lene Hove48
Stine Larsen49
Bente Landøy51
(Susanne Wigene)(86)
(Veslemøy Hausken)(102)
188
10 Spain
Marta Domínguez14
Maria Luisa Lárraga60
Amaia Piedra70
Cristina Petite73
(Meritxell Calduch)(81)
(Vanessa Veiga)(88)
217
11 Canada
Leah Pells41
Sarah Dillabaugh56
Karen Harvey64
Heather DeGeest65
(Sarah Dupré)(74)
(Nathalie Côté)(84)
226
12 United States
Collette Liss20
Amy Rudolph53
Mary Jayne Harrelson82
Jenelle Deatherage89
(Carmen Troncoso)(97)
(Chris Udovich)(107)
244
13 Japan
Mizuho Nasukawa50
Miho Kakehata57
Mizuki Noguchi59
Taeko Matsubayashi85
251
14 Tanzania
Restituta Joseph24
Tausi Juma55
Margareth Iro83
Hawa Hamis Hussein91
(Rukia Mkanda)(105)
253
15 Zimbabwe
Samukeliso Moyo26
Tarath Tsatsa71
Jane Makombe75
Siphuluwazi Sibindi92
264
16 Turkey
Almita Colakoglu58
Tezeta Sürekli77
Elvan Can90
Sibel Özyurt106
331
17 Brazil
Fabiane Cristine da Silva52
Selma dos Reis98
Ana Ferreira103
Elizabeth de Souza108
361
18 Belarus
Yelena Tolstygina93
Svetlana Klimkovich96
Anna Kotenkova104
Natalya Alekseyeva110
403
19 India
Mundan Anickal Molly99
Kunnam Parakkal Suma109
Madhuri Gurnule111
Mukti Roy113
432
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 121 athletes from 33 countries in the Women's short race. The announced athletes from  Argentina,  Burundi,  Cameroon,  Finland,  Guatemala, and  FR Yugoslavia did not show.[5][7]

See also

References

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  10. 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 29, 2013
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