2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

The Junior women's race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Leopardstown Racecourse near Dublin, Ireland, on March 23, 2002. Reports onf the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3][4] and for the IAAF.[5]

Junior women's race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition30th
DateMarch 23
Host cityDublin, Leinster, Ireland
VenueLeopardstown Racecourse
Events1
Distances5.962 km – Junior women
Participation110 athletes from
31 nations

Complete results for individuals,[6][7][8] for teams,[6][9][10] medallists,[11] and the results of British athletes who took part[12] were published.

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Viola Kibiwott Kenya20:13
Tirunesh Dibaba Ethiopia20:14
Vivian Cheruiyot Kenya20:22
4Fridah Domongole Kenya20:23
5Peninah Chepchumba Kenya20:24
6Bezunesh Bekele Ethiopia20:34
7Mestawat Tufa Ethiopia20:40
8Snezana Kostic FR Yugoslavia20:43
9Melissa Rollison Australia20:50
10Sharon Cherop Kenya20:53
11Yenealem Ayano Ethiopia20:59
12Valentine Koech Kenya21:03
13Meseret Defar Ethiopia21:06
14Emi Ikeda Japan21:16
15Derbe Ayele Ethiopia21:18
16Zubeda Gussi Tanzania21:20
17Erika Odlaug United States21:23
18Irvette van Blerk South Africa21:30
19Farida Gusi Tanzania21:35
20Joanna Wall Australia21:36
21Chiaki Iwamoto Japan21:43
22Galina Ignatyeva Russia21:44
23Lemlem Bereket Eritrea21:49
24Mika Matsumoto Japan21:50
25Mariem Alaoui Selsouli Morocco21:50
26Olga Minina Belarus21:52
27Aleisha Anderson Australia21:56
28Gwendoline Despres France21:59
29Maria Cicero United States21:59
30Adrienne Herzog Netherlands22:00
31Charlotte Dale United Kingdom22:01
32Ayumi Hashimoto Japan22:01
33Galina Yegorova Russia22:03
34Chantel Bartleman South Africa22:03
35Anne Gauthier France22:03
36Valerie Lauver United States22:06
37Alba García Spain22:07
38Amparo Menéndez Spain22:07
39Marina Ivanova Russia22:07
40Nicole Lee United States22:10
41Nancy Frouin France22:11
42Yuliya Stashkiv Ukraine22:11
43Sara Bei United States22:12
44Silvia La Barbera Italy22:14
45Henrietta Freeman United Kingdom22:15
46Faye Fullerton United Kingdom22:16
47Kathryn Andersen United States22:16
48Chahrazad Cheboub Algeria22:19
49Misaki Katsumata Japan22:20
50Simret Sultan Eritrea22:24
51Clare McKechnie Australia22:26
52Tatyana Petrova Russia22:26
53Jessica Nugent United Kingdom22:27
54Fatiha Bahi Algeria22:37
55Isabel Macías Spain22:42
56Nthatuda Semanama Lesotho22:44
57Simret Asmerom Eritrea22:48
58Lebogang Phalula South Africa22:52
59Olga Kryvyak Ukraine22:53
60Viktoriya Zuyeva Russia22:54
61Sharon Tavengwa Zimbabwe22:58
62Noura Cheffara Algeria23:00
63Freya Murray United Kingdom23:01
64María Elena Valencia Mexico23:03
65Rosemary Grosso Italy23:05
66Asmara Gebrezghi Eritrea23:07
67Yuliya Ruban Ukraine23:09
68Lisa Dobriskey United Kingdom23:10
69Maria Carbo Spain23:15
70Eleonora Riga Italy23:19
71Sónia Fernandes Portugal23:20
72Fionnuala Britton Ireland23:21
73Elodie Mené France23:22
74Saloua Hassani Algeria23:22
75Seham El Agizy Egypt23:22
76Evelien Hofmans Belgium23:27
77Anastasiya Pustarnakova Belarus23:30
78Erica Lombardi Italy23:31
79Fadhila Cheffara Algeria23:32
80Belén Iñigo Spain23:33
81Tetyana Filonyuk Ukraine23:35
82Mélanie Veron France23:40
83Lindsay Laltoo Canada23:41
84Chanelle Olivier South Africa23:49
85Kirsten Braem Belgium23:57
86Caitlin Malone Canada23:59
87Linda Byrne Ireland24:15
88Miek Vyncke Belgium24:17
89Michelle Gallagher Ireland24:21
90Estela Alhambra Spain24:24
91Natalie Rogers Canada24:27
92Sara Abou Hassan Egypt24:28
93Yyldyz Durdiyeva Turkmenistan24:31
94Alyson Kohlmeier Canada24:39
95Ana Rosa Fuentes Mexico24:46
96Marijke Jacobs Belgium24:47
97Jessica Crate Canada24:52
98Irina Moroz Uzbekistan25:02
99Kristina Medyanskaya Uzbekistan25:05
100Lisa Coohill Ireland25:26
101Ava Hutchinson Ireland25:35
102Anna Sidorova Uzbekistan25:39
103Veronika Kirgizbayeva Uzbekistan25:41
104Anke van Campen Belgium25:49
105Ashling Baker Ireland25:53
106Sharon Soussi Gibraltar27:44
107Shakeina Bush Cayman Islands32:26
108Christel Arnold South Africa33:07
Samira Afettouche AlgeriaDNF
Manuela Fadda ItalyDNF
Amanda Kohlmeier CanadaDNS
Kazue Awai JapanDNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Kenya
Viola Kibiwott1
Vivian Cheruiyot3
Fridah Domongole4
Peninah Chepchumba5
(Sharon Cherop)(n/s)
(Valentine Koech)(n/s)
13
 Ethiopia
Tirunesh Dibaba2
Bezunesh Bekele6
Mestawat Tufa7
Yenealem Ayano9
(Meseret Defar)(n/s)
(Derbe Ayele)(n/s)
24
 Japan
Emi Ikeda10
Chiaki Iwamoto14
Mika Matsumoto17
Ayumi Hashimoto22
(Misaki Katsumata)(n/s)
63
4 Australia
Melissa Rollison8
Joanna Wall13
Aleisha Anderson18
Clare McKechnie38
77
5 United States
Erika Odlaug11
Maria Cicero20
Valerie Lauver26
Nicole Lee30
(Sara Bei)(n/s)
(Kathryn Andersen)(n/s)
87
6 Russia
Galina Ignatyeva15
Galina Yegorova23
Marina Ivanova29
Tatyana Petrova39
(Viktoriya Zuyeva)(n/s)
106
7 France
Gwendoline Despres19
Anne Gauthier25
Nancy Frouin31
Elodie Mené53
(Mélanie Veron)(n/s)
128
8 United Kingdom
Charlotte Dale21
Henrietta Freeman34
Faye Fullerton35
Jessica Nugent40
(Freya Murray)(n/s)
(Lisa Dobriskey)(n/s)
130
9 South Africa
Irvette van Blerk12
Chantel Bartleman24
Lebogang Phalula44
Chanelle Olivier59
(Christel Arnold)(n/s)
139
10 Eritrea
Lemlem Bereket16
Simret Sultan37
Simret Asmerom43
Asmara Gebrezghi48
144
11 Spain
Alba García27
Amparo Menéndez28
Isabel Macías42
Maria Carbo50
(Belén Iñigo)(n/s)
(Estela Alhambra)(n/s)
147
12 Algeria
Chahrazad Cheboub36
Fatiha Bahi41
Noura Cheffara46
Saloua Hassani54
(Fadhila Cheffara)(n/s)
(Samira Afettouche)(DNF)
177
13 Ukraine
Yuliya Stashkiv32
Olga Kryvyak45
Yuliya Ruban49
Tetyana Filonyuk57
183
14 Italy
Silvia La Barbera33
Rosemary Grosso47
Eleonora Riga51
Erica Lombardi56
(Manuela Fadda)(DNF)
187
15 Belgium
Evelien Hofmans55
Kirsten Braem60
Miek Vyncke63
Marijke Jacobs67
(Anke van Campen)(n/s)
245
16 Ireland
Fionnuala Britton52
Linda Byrne62
Michelle Gallagher64
Lisa Coohill70
(Ava Hutchinson)(n/s)
(Ashling Baker)(n/s)
248
17 Canada
Lindsay Laltoo58
Caitlin Malone61
Natalie Rogers65
Alyson Kohlmeier66
(Jessica Crate)(n/s)
250
18 Uzbekistan
Irina Moroz68
Kristina Medyanskaya69
Anna Sidorova71
Veronika Kirgizbayeva72
280
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result (n/s: nonscorer)

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 110 athletes from 31 countries participated in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[12]

See also

References

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  12. 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 30, 2013
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