2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race
The Junior women's race at the 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the L'Institut Équestre National in Avenches near Lausanne, Switzerland, on March 29, 2003. 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 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 31st |
Date | March 29 |
Host city | Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland |
Venue | L'Institut Équestre National d'Avenches |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 6.215 – Junior women |
Participation | 104 athletes from 31 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
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Tirunesh Dibaba | Ethiopia | 20:21 | |
Peninah Chepchumba | Kenya | 20:22 | |
Gelete Burka | Ethiopia | 20:28 | |
4 | Meselech Melkamu | Ethiopia | 20:33 |
5 | Emily Chebet | Kenya | 20:39 |
6 | Sentayehu Ejigu | Ethiopia | 20:56 |
7 | Gladys Chemweno | Kenya | 21:09 |
8 | Anesie Kwizera | Burundi | 21:13 |
9 | Chemutai Rionotukei | Kenya | 21:33 |
10 | Valentine Koech | Kenya | 21:34 |
11 | Sharon Kipsang | Kenya | 21:40 |
12 | Aziza Aliyu | Ethiopia | 21:49 |
13 | Mariem Alaoui Selsouli | Morocco | 21:54 |
14 | Charlotte Dale | United Kingdom | 21:56 |
15 | Simret Sultan | Eritrea | 22:11 |
16 | Irvette van Blerk | South Africa | 22:17 |
17 | Lamberte Nyabamikazi | Rwanda | 22:18 |
18 | Belaynesh Fekadu | Ethiopia | 22:31 |
19 | Siham Hilali | Morocco | 22:32 |
20 | Amy Hastings | United States | 22:34 |
21 | Stefanie Murer | Switzerland | 22:38 |
22 | Najat El Fiddi | Morocco | 22:47 |
23 | Habiba Ghribi | Tunisia | 22:48 |
24 | Olga Minina | Belarus | 22:48 |
25 | Rebecca Walter | United States | 22:50 |
26 | Silvia La Barbera | Italy | 22:54 |
27 | Danielle Barnes | United Kingdom | 22:58 |
28 | Türkan Bozkurt | Turkey | 22:59 |
29 | Zhang Chong | China | 23:00 |
30 | Adina Barbinta | Romania | 23:03 |
31 | Marta Romo | Spain | 23:14 |
32 | Laura Silva | Portugal | 23:22 |
33 | Fionnuala Britton | Ireland | 23:23 |
34 | Yousra Jemmali | Tunisia | 23:30 |
35 | Liu Lixia | China | 23:30 |
36 | Li Lihua | China | 23:32 |
37 | Aine Hoban | United Kingdom | 23:34 |
38 | Amira Benamor | Tunisia | 23:34 |
39 | Clara Horowitz | United States | 23:35 |
40 | Yang Juan | China | 23:35 |
41 | Julia Lucas | United States | 23:40 |
42 | Nancy Frouin | France | 23:41 |
43 | Anne-Laure Vidal | France | 23:43 |
44 | Faye Fullerton | United Kingdom | 23:45 |
45 | Clare Goodwin | New Zealand | 23:54 |
46 | Hanane Makhloufi | Algeria | 23:56 |
47 | Jiang Chengcheng | China | 23:58 |
48 | Yekaterina Tunguskova | Uzbekistan | 24:00 |
49 | Imène Badraoui | Tunisia | 24:00 |
50 | Safa Aissaoui | Tunisia | 24:01 |
51 | Angela Homan | United States | 24:02 |
52 | Chahrazad Cheboub | Algeria | 24:02 |
53 | Olga Rezkaya | Belarus | 24:03 |
54 | Marieken Verhaeghe | Belgium | 24:04 |
55 | Aslı Çakır | Turkey | 24:05 |
56 | Mélanie Veron | France | 24:06 |
57 | Ruth Proctor | United Kingdom | 24:06 |
58 | Laura Hodgson | United States | 24:08 |
59 | Corina Dumbrăveanu | Romania | 24:09 |
60 | Nikki Tufts | Canada | 24:12 |
61 | Anke van Campen | Belgium | 24:19 |
62 | Isabel Macías | Spain | 24:20 |
63 | Sophie Maranda | Canada | 24:21 |
64 | Clemantine Nyiraguhirwa | Rwanda | 24:26 |
65 | Marta Fernández | Spain | 24:30 |
66 | Loubna Jao | Morocco | 24:36 |
67 | Doaa Adel | Egypt | 24:36 |
68 | Tatyana Lukashuk | Belarus | 24:38 |
69 | Barkehoum Belagrouz | Algeria | 24:39 |
70 | Jenny Leonard | France | 24:43 |
71 | Laila Klilech | Morocco | 24:49 |
72 | Hanem Abou Seada | Egypt | 24:49 |
73 | Fatna Chtoina | Morocco | 24:50 |
74 | Danette Doetzel | Canada | 24:55 |
75 | Kirsten Braem | Belgium | 24:57 |
76 | Irina Padabed | Belarus | 24:58 |
77 | Carmen Ballard | Canada | 25:03 |
78 | Lynelle Blignaut | South Africa | 25:04 |
79 | Fatma Zohra Kasdi | Algeria | 25:07 |
80 | Edna Souza | Brazil | 25:10 |
81 | Maica Rodríguez | Spain | 25:14 |
82 | Deborah Büttel | Switzerland | 25:15 |
83 | Sara Abou Hassan | Egypt | 25:17 |
84 | Julia Hicks | Canada | 25:18 |
85 | Seham El Agizy | Egypt | 25:20 |
86 | Heba Abou Wahdan | Egypt | 25:25 |
87 | Hassiba Mahiddine | Algeria | 25:26 |
88 | Amanda McAllister | Canada | 25:33 |
89 | Helena Pluymers | Belgium | 25:37 |
90 | Veronika Kirgizbayeva | Uzbekistan | 25:39 |
91 | Fadhila Cheffara | Algeria | 25:58 |
92 | Irina Moroz | Uzbekistan | 26:02 |
93 | Marina Khmelevskaya | Uzbekistan | 26:29 |
94 | Monica Gutierrez | Spain | 26:34 |
95 | Yeter Karakoc | Turkey | 26:39 |
96 | Aysen Özkul | Turkey | 27:01 |
97 | Marija Loncarevic | Croatia | 27:13 |
98 | Binnaz Uslu | Turkey | 27:23 |
99 | Nadima Mirzoeva | Tajikistan | 28:43 |
100 | Parvina Ziyaeva | Tajikistan | 29:32 |
— | Adrienne Herzog | Netherlands | DNF |
— | Katrina Wootton | United Kingdom | DNF |
— | Miriam Ortiz | Spain | DNF |
— | Yekaterina Ilyazova | Turkmenistan | DNF |
— | Evelyne Mayunga | DR Congo | DNS |
— | Lemlem Bereket | Eritrea | DNS |
— | Élodie Guégan | France | DNS |
— | Maiama Baïlo Souare | Guinea | DNS |
Teams
Rank | Team | Points | ||||||||||||
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Ethiopia
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14 | |||||||||||||
Kenya
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22 | |||||||||||||
Morocco
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78 | |||||||||||||
4 | United States
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82 | ||||||||||||
5 | United Kingdom
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82 | ||||||||||||
6 | China
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91 | ||||||||||||
7 | Tunisia
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94 | ||||||||||||
8 | France
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147 | ||||||||||||
9 | Belarus
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151 | ||||||||||||
10 | Spain
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162 | ||||||||||||
11 | Algeria
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170 | ||||||||||||
12 | Turkey
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183 | ||||||||||||
13 | Canada
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188 | ||||||||||||
14 | Belgium
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189 | ||||||||||||
15 | Egypt
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211 | ||||||||||||
16 | Uzbekistan
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216 |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result (n/s: nonscorer)
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 104 athletes from 31 countries participated in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[11] The announced athletes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Guinea did not show.[6][7]
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See also
- 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race
- 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Men's short race
- 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
- 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race
- 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Women's short race
References
- "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY; Kidane of Ethiopia Wins World Title", The New York Times, March 30, 2003, retrieved October 31, 2013
- "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY; Bekele and Masai Victorious Again", The New York Times, March 31, 2003, retrieved October 31, 2013
- Gillon, Doug (March 31, 2003), "Bekele blazes a trail past all others - Ethiopian defends long- and short-course crowns", Herald, retrieved October 31, 2013
- Dibaba’s alchemy defies Chepchumba - women's junior race in Lausanne, IAAF, March 29, 2003, retrieved October 31, 2013
- Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 6.2km CC Women - Lausanne Institut National Equestre Avenches Date: Saturday, March 29, 2003, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 31, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- Junior Race - W Final, IAAF, March 29, 2003, archived from the original on November 5, 2013, retrieved October 31, 2013
- Results - 31st IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Lausanne, SWITZERLAND 29 MAR 2003 - 30 MAR 2003 - Junior Race - women, IAAF, 29 March 2003, archived from the original on 2 November 2013, retrieved 31 October 2013
- Official Team Results Junior Race - W, IAAF, March 29, 2003, archived from the original on November 5, 2013, retrieved October 31, 2013
- Results - 31st IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Lausanne, SWITZERLAND 29 MAR 2003 - 30 MAR 2003 - Junior Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, 29 March 2003, archived from the original on 2 November 2013, retrieved 31 October 2013
- IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 31, 2013
- 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 31, 2013
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