2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

The Junior women's race at the 2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Hippodrome Wellington in Oostende, Belgium, on March 24, 2001. Reports onf 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 2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition29th
DateMarch 24
Host cityOostende, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
VenueHippodrome Wellington
Events1
Distances5.9 km – Junior women
Participation126 athletes from
32 nations

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

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Viola Kibiwott Kenya22:05
Abebech Nigussie Ethiopia22:05
Aster Bacha Ethiopia22:05
4Vivian Cheruiyot Kenya22:06
5Tirunesh Dibaba Ethiopia22:08
6Tereza Yohanes Ethiopia22:10
7Fridah Domongole Kenya22:12
8Sally Kipyego Kenya22:22
9Peninah Chepchumba Kenya22:24
10Mestawat Tufa Ethiopia22:24
11Naoko Sakata Japan22:36
12Christine Kalmer South Africa22:45
13Tomomi Tagao Japan22:46
14Melissa Rollison Australia22:52
15Anna Ndege Tanzania22:53
16Alice Timbilil Kenya22:54
17Emi Ikeda Japan23:00
18Mika Matsumoto Japan23:15
19Georgie Clarke Australia23:21
20Simret Sultan Eritrea23:24
21Ruth McDonnell Australia23:25
22Elvan Can Turkey23:30
23Emma Ward United Kingdom23:31
24Lina Usmanova Russia23:34
25Mikayo Udo Japan23:36
26Lauren King Canada23:37
27Diane Nukuri Burundi23:37
28Christel Arnold South Africa23:44
29Samira Afettouche Algeria23:44
30Inga Abitova Russia23:45
31Trish Nolan Canada23:47
32Louise Damen United Kingdom23:48
33Fatiha Bahi Algeria23:52
34Maria Yohana Amosi Tanzania23:53
35Hiromi Koga Japan23:55
36Mieke Geens Belgium23:58
37Lize-Mari Venter South Africa23:59
38Collette Fagan United Kingdom24:02
39Simret Asmerom Eritrea24:09
40Evelien Hofmans Belgium24:10
41Tatyana Petrova Russia24:11
42Alicia Craig United States24:12
43Birgül Özcan Turkey24:15
44Julie Coulaud France24:16
45Jane Makombe Zimbabwe24:16
46Elodie Mené France24:17
47Laura Zeigle United States24:17
48Faye Fullerton United Kingdom24:18
49Eleonora Riga Italy24:21
50Isabel Macías Spain24:21
51Fiona Crombie New Zealand24:22
52Amparo Menéndez Spain24:22
53Joanna Wall Australia24:23
54Linda Hadjar France24:29
55Lakshmaiah Manjula India24:29
56Alba García Spain24:29
57Beatrice Lanza Italy24:30
58Saloua Hassani Algeria24:33
59Lynelle Blignaut South Africa24:33
60Francesca Smiderle Italy24:34
61Victoria Chang United States24:37
62Elizabeth Lilley United Kingdom24:41
63Matirinta Mota Lesotho24:43
64Eden Tesfalem Eritrea24:43
65Alisha Williams United States24:45
66Henrietta Freeman United Kingdom24:45
67Arzu Berk Turkey24:50
68Ljiljana Culibrk Croatia24:50
69Marina Ivanova Russia24:51
70Dulce Félix Portugal24:53
71Lebogang Phalula South Africa24:56
72Alicia González Spain24:58
73Michelle Carson Canada25:00
74Emily Blakeslee United States25:01
75Valeria Marinoni Italy25:01
76Türkan Erişmiş Turkey25:01
77Nadia Rodríguez Argentina25:02
78Seham El Agizy Egypt25:02
79Rosemary Grosso Italy25:04
80Carol Henry Canada25:09
81Meriem Benzerga Algeria25:10
82Megan Metcalfe Canada25:10
83Preda Sreedharan India25:12
84Widad Mendil Algeria25:14
85Nagamani Basa India25:14
86Pilar Mendoza Spain25:16
87Patricia Lobo Brazil25:20
88Lesley Shannon Ireland25:24
89Lies Delameilleure Belgium25:25
90Sónia Fernandes Portugal25:31
91Agnès Portier France25:33
92Karina Pérez Mexico25:36
93Yuliya Alyoshina Turkmenistan25:38
94Natalya Alekseyeva Belarus25:38
95Daphrose Ndayikunda Burundi25:40
96Belén Iñigo Spain25:42
97Anne Gauthier France25:46
98Fionnuala Britton Ireland25:46
99Ann Schreurs Belgium25:50
100Natallia Yakhimovich Belarus25:51
101Michelle de la Vina United States25:56
102Sophie Christiaens Belgium25:59
103Eliane Pereira Brazil25:59
104Karina Córdoba Argentina25:59
105Sara Abou Hassan Egypt26:12
106Dimple Naidu India26:19
107Doaa Adel Egypt26:20
108Michaela Lynn Ireland26:20
109Shaimaa Ibrahim Egypt26:35
110Ava Hutchinson Ireland26:40
111Irene González Mexico26:40
112Stephanie Hirtle Canada26:46
113Zulma Morabes Argentina26:52
114Gizelle de Castro Brazil27:07
115Alena Kutskevich Belarus27:18
116Yuliya Krepina Uzbekistan27:30
117Ana Rosa Fuentes Mexico28:19
118Lemlem Bereket Eritrea28:33
119Gulya Imomova Uzbekistan28:34
120Svetlana Barkalova Uzbekistan28:43
121Jorgelina Litterini Argentina29:01
122Svetlana Mansurova Uzbekistan30:04
123Dinara Nerziyeva Turkmenistan30:51
Wahiba Ifftissen AlgeriaDNF
Natallia Tsyvaka BelarusDNF
Tatiane Sá BrazilDNF
Anastasiya Pustarnakova BelarusDNS
Hawa Hussein TanzaniaDNS
Zakia Mrisho TanzaniaDNS
Olivia Chikotore ZimbabweDNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Ethiopia
Abebech Nigussie2
Aster Bacha3
Tirunesh Dibaba5
Tereza Yohanes6
(Mestawat Tufa)(10)
16
 Kenya
Viola Kibiwott1
Vivian Cheruiyot4
Fridah Domongole7
Sally Kipyego8
(Peninah Chepchumba)(9)
(Alice Timbilil)(16)
20
 Japan
Naoko Sakata11
Tomomi Tagao13
Emi Ikeda17
Mika Matsumoto18
(Mikayo Udo)(25)
(Hiromi Koga)(35)
59
4 Australia
Melissa Rollison14
Georgie Clarke19
Ruth McDonnell21
Joanna Wall53
107
5 South Africa
Christine Kalmer12
Christel Arnold28
Lize-Mari Venter37
Lynelle Blignaut59
(Lebogang Phalula)(71)
136
6 United Kingdom
Emma Ward23
Louise Damen32
Collette Fagan38
Faye Fullerton48
(Elizabeth Lilley)(62)
(Henrietta Freeman)(66)
141
7 Russia
Lina Usmanova24
Inga Abitova30
Tatyana Petrova41
Marina Ivanova69
164
8 Algeria
Samira Afettouche29
Fatiha Bahi33
Saloua Hassani58
Meriem Benzerga81
(Widad Mendil)(84)
(Wahiba Ifftissen)(DNF)
201
9 Turkey
Elvan Can22
Birgül Özcan43
Arzu Berk67
Türkan Erişmiş76
208
10 Canada
Lauren King26
Trish Nolan31
Michelle Carson73
Carol Henry80
(Megan Metcalfe)(82)
(Stephanie Hirtle)(112)
210
11 United States
Alicia Craig42
Laura Zeigle47
Victoria Chang61
Alisha Williams65
(Emily Blakeslee)(74)
(Michelle de la Vina)(101)
215
12 Spain
Isabel Macías50
Amparo Menéndez52
Alba García56
Alicia González72
(Pilar Mendoza)(86)
(Belén Iñigo)(96)
230
13 France
Julie Coulaud44
Elodie Mené46
Linda Hadjar54
Agnès Portier91
(Anne Gauthier)(97)
235
14 Italy
Eleonora Riga49
Beatrice Lanza57
Francesca Smiderle60
Valeria Marinoni75
(Rosemary Grosso)(79)
241
15 Eritrea
Simret Sultan20
Simret Asmerom39
Eden Tesfalem64
Lemlem Bereket118
241
16 Belgium
Mieke Geens36
Evelien Hofmans40
Lies Delameilleure89
Ann Schreurs99
(Sophie Christiaens)(102)
264
17 India
Lakshmaiah Manjula55
Preda Sreedharan83
Nagamani Basa85
Dimple Naidu106
329
18 Egypt
Seham El Agizy78
Sara Abou Hassan105
Doaa Adel107
Shaimaa Ibrahim109
399
19 Ireland
Lesley Shannon88
Fionnuala Britton98
Michaela Lynn108
Ava Hutchinson110
404
20 Argentina
Nadia Rodríguez77
Karina Córdoba104
Zulma Morabes113
Jorgelina Litterini121
415
21 Uzbekistan
Yuliya Krepina116
Gulya Imomova119
Svetlana Barkalova120
Svetlana Mansurova122
477
DNF Brazil
(Patricia Lobo)(87)
(Eliane Pereira)(103)
(Gizelle de Castro)(114)
(Tatiane Sá)(DNF)
DNF
DNF Belarus
(Natalya Alekseyeva)(94)
(Natallia Yakhimovich)(100)
(Alena Kutskevich)(115)
(Natallia Tsyvaka)(DNF)
DNF
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 126 athletes from 32 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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  2. "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY; Mourhit Is First But Kenyans Win", The New York Times, March 26, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
  3. Gillon, Doug (March 24, 2001), "Paula eyes up double header British runner can make lonely training pay off with a victory", Herald, retrieved October 28, 2013
  4. Minshull, Phil (March 24, 2001), Kibiwot surprises herself and the pundits, IAAF, retrieved October 28, 2013
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  9. Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Junior Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, March 24, 2001, archived from the original on 2013-11-01, retrieved October 28, 2013
  10. IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 2013
  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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