1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race
Junior women's race at the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 27th |
Date | March 27 |
Host city | Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Venue | Barnett Demesne/Queen’s University Playing Fields |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 6.124 km – Junior women |
Participation | 124 athletes from 34 nations |
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]
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
Junior women's race (6.124 km)
Individual
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Worknesh Kidane | Ethiopia | 21:26 | |
Vivian Cheruiyot | Kenya | 21:37 | |
Yoshiko Fujinaga | Japan | 21:41 | |
4 | Hareg Sidelil | Ethiopia | 21:44 |
5 | Naoko Sakata | Japan | 21:46 |
6 | Merima Hashim | Ethiopia | 21:50 |
7 | Helena Volná | Czech Republic | 21:53 |
8 | Pamela Kiyara | Kenya | 21:59 |
9 | Elvan Abeye | Ethiopia | 22:03 |
10 | Flomena Cheyech | Kenya | 22:07 |
11 | Jackline Chemwok | Kenya | 22:14 |
12 | Elizabeth Rumokol | Kenya | 22:15 |
13 | Inês Monteiro | Portugal | 22:21 |
14 | Hirut Abera | Ethiopia | 22:23 |
15 | Hana Chaouach | Tunisia | 22:26 |
16 | Deborah Chepkorir | Kenya | 22:30 |
17 | Jane Makombe | Zimbabwe | 22:30 |
18 | Yoshiko Watanabe | Japan | 22:34 |
19 | Linda Roets | South Africa | 22:35 |
20 | Rina Fujioka | Japan | 22:36 |
21 | Erin Sullivan | United States | 22:37 |
22 | Yolandi Neuhoff | South Africa | 22:37 |
23 | Lize-Mari Venter | South Africa | 22:40 |
24 | Kazuko Kanno | Japan | 22:45 |
25 | Minna Myllykoski | Finland | 22:48 |
26 | Hanane Ouhaddou | Morocco | 22:48 |
27 | Hiromi Fujii | Japan | 22:49 |
28 | Tonia Carstens | South Africa | 22:51 |
29 | Yelena Samokhvalova | Russia | 22:53 |
30 | Sabrina Mockenhaupt | Germany | 22:53 |
31 | Tatyana Gerasimova | Russia | 22:59 |
32 | Madaí Pérez | Mexico | 23:00 |
33 | Sibel Özyurt | Turkey | 23:06 |
34 | Bezunesh Bekele | Ethiopia | 23:08 |
35 | Türkan Erişmiş | Turkey | 23:08 |
36 | Fouzia Zoutat | Algeria | 23:09 |
37 | Tausi Saidi | Tanzania | 23:13 |
38 | Sikulile Sibanda | Zimbabwe | 23:16 |
39 | Lina Usmanova | Russia | 23:17 |
40 | Siphuluwazi Sibindi | Zimbabwe | 23:17 |
41 | René Kalmer | South Africa | 23:27 |
42 | Ashley Labudde | United States | 23:28 |
43 | Kenza Dahmani | Algeria | 23:31 |
44 | Tuula Laitinen | Finland | 23:34 |
45 | Nassira Taibi | Algeria | 23:36 |
46 | Tezeta Sürekli | Turkey | 23:37 |
47 | Caroline Walsh | United Kingdom | 23:38 |
48 | Lucy Siwela | Zimbabwe | 23:40 |
49 | Saloua Hassani | Algeria | 23:40 |
50 | Fatiha Bahi | Algeria | 23:41 |
51 | Minna Nummela | Finland | 23:42 |
52 | Caroline Annis | United States | 23:44 |
53 | Irene Alfonso | Spain | 23:46 |
54 | Malika Mejdoub | Morocco | 23:46 |
55 | Cheryl Smith | United States | 23:47 |
56 | Sultana Aït Hammou | Morocco | 23:54 |
57 | Lucélia Peres | Brazil | 23:55 |
58 | Rosana Fernández | Spain | 23:59 |
59 | Riina Tolonen | Finland | 24:00 |
60 | Tara Struyk | Canada | 24:03 |
61 | Ann-Marie Larkin | Ireland | 24:03 |
62 | Ana Castro | Spain | 24:05 |
63 | Cristina Alvarez | Spain | 24:07 |
64 | Louise Kelly | United Kingdom | 24:08 |
65 | Emily Kroshus | Canada | 24:11 |
66 | Dana Boyle | United States | 24:12 |
67 | Emma Ward | United Kingdom | 24:12 |
68 | Anna Markelova | Turkmenistan | 24:13 |
69 | Caroline Daly | Ireland | 24:13 |
70 | Latifa El Mekkaoui | Morocco | 24:14 |
71 | Kary Tripp | Mexico | 24:29 |
72 | Mebarka Zellit | Algeria | 24:34 |
73 | Sara Gorton | United States | 24:35 |
74 | Jennifer Handley | Canada | 24:36 |
75 | Alessia Lutskovskaya | Russia | 24:37 |
76 | Swata Muchaneta | Zimbabwe | 24:41 |
77 | Emilie Rollier | France | 24:41 |
78 | Valquíria Santos | Brazil | 24:42 |
79 | Catherine Lamb | Australia | 24:43 |
80 | Claire Colmer | United Kingdom | 24:43 |
81 | Ayfer Yigit | Turkey | 24:45 |
82 | Dina Mijuskovic | Croatia | 24:47 |
83 | Sanne Bakker | Netherlands | 24:48 |
84 | Natalya Razhkova | Belarus | 24:48 |
85 | Mélissa Benoumeur | Belgium | 24:50 |
86 | Beata Naigambo | Namibia | 24:51 |
87 | Federica Dal Ri | Italy | 24:52 |
88 | Claudia Ramirez | Colombia | 24:52 |
89 | Susan Partridge | United Kingdom | 24:53 |
90 | Anna Incerti | Italy | 24:53 |
91 | Mary Cullen | Ireland | 25:01 |
92 | Gemma Masnou | Spain | 25:04 |
93 | Keli de Godoy | Brazil | 25:06 |
94 | Krystina Kirova | Belarus | 25:11 |
95 | Deirdre Byrne | Ireland | 25:15 |
96 | Gülten Öztürk | Turkey | 25:16 |
97 | Aoife Byrne | Ireland | 25:17 |
98 | Tamara Budija | Croatia | 25:18 |
99 | Letitia Pheleu | South Africa | 25:19 |
100 | Martha Ronceria | Colombia | 25:20 |
101 | Émilie Mondor | Canada | 25:21 |
102 | Alex Carter | United Kingdom | 25:25 |
103 | Ciara Broe | Ireland | 25:27 |
104 | Sara Berti | Italy | 25:31 |
105 | Emily Tallen | Canada | 25:37 |
106 | Sonia Bejarano | Spain | 25:43 |
107 | Amarjit Kaur | India | 26:02 |
108 | Irina Ryzhkova | Belarus | 26:08 |
109 | Anastasiya Padalinskaya | Belarus | 26:13 |
110 | Luana Pocorobba | Italy | 26:16 |
111 | Megan Metcalfe | Canada | 26:24 |
112 | Swathi Gurnule | India | 26:36 |
113 | Jisha Thomas | India | 26:37 |
114 | Andrea Nieto | Colombia | 26:38 |
115 | Claudia Barajas | Colombia | 26:39 |
116 | Tina Gacina | Croatia | 28:05 |
117 | Kalpana Morey | India | 28:51 |
118 | Leyla Dzhumayeva | Turkmenistan | 29:48 |
119 | Olesy Jovnir | Turkmenistan | 30:39 |
120 | Saeda A.Y. Amro | Palestine | 32:45 |
— | Viktoriya Brigadnaya | Turkmenistan | DNF |
— | Tatiane Sá | Brazil | DNF |
— | Malika Asahssah | Morocco | DNF |
— | Nadia Ejjafini | Morocco | DQ† |
†: Nadia Ejjafini of Morocco was the original 21st-place finisher in 22:37 min, but was disqualified for age falsification.[12]
Teams
Rank | Team | Points | ||||||||||||
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Ethiopia
| 20 | |||||||||||||
Kenya
| 31 | |||||||||||||
Japan
| 46 | |||||||||||||
4 | South Africa
| 92 | ||||||||||||
5 | Zimbabwe
| 143 | ||||||||||||
6 | United States
| 170† | ||||||||||||
7 | Algeria
| 173† | ||||||||||||
8 | Russia
| 174† | ||||||||||||
9 | Finland
| 179† | ||||||||||||
10 | Turkey
| 195† | ||||||||||||
11 | Morocco
| 206† | ||||||||||||
12 | Spain
| 236 | ||||||||||||
13 | United Kingdom
| 258 | ||||||||||||
14 | Canada
| 300 | ||||||||||||
15 | Ireland
| 316 | ||||||||||||
16 | Italy
| 391 | ||||||||||||
17 | Belarus
| 395 | ||||||||||||
18 | Colombia
| 417 | ||||||||||||
19 | India
| 449 | ||||||||||||
DNF | Brazil
| DNF | ||||||||||||
DNF | Turkmenistan
| 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]
- Algeria (6)
- Australia (1)
- Belarus (4)
- Belgium (1)
- Brazil (4)
- Canada (6)
- Colombia (4)
- Croatia (3)
- Czech Republic (1)
- Ethiopia (6)
- Finland (4)
- France (1)
- Germany (1)
- India (4)
- Ireland (6)
- Italy (4)
- Japan (6)
- Kenya (6)
- Mexico (2)
- Morocco (6)
- Namibia (1)
- Netherlands (1)
- Palestine (1)
- Portugal (1)
- Russia (4)
- South Africa (6)
- Spain (6)
- Tanzania (1)
- Tunisia (1)
- Turkey (5)
- Turkmenistan (4)
- United Kingdom (6)
- United States (6)
- Zimbabwe (5)
See also
- 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race
- 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Men's short race
- 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
- 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race
- 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Women's short race
References
- ^ "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY -- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS; African Women And Men Dominate", The New York Times, March 28, 1999, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ^ "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY -- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS; Winning Streak Grows for Tergat", The New York Times, March 29, 1999, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ^ Gillon, Doug (March 29, 1999), "Tergat runs away with the championship in rainy Belfast", Glasgow Herald, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ^ Minshull, Phil (March 27, 1999), Kidane kicks off World Cross Country Championships in Style, IAAF, archived from the original on 2013-10-29, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ^ a b Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 6.1km CC Women - Belfast Barnett Demesne/Queen's University Playing Fields Date: Saturday, March 27, 1999, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 28, 2013
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- ^ Results - 27th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Belfast, GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. 27 MAR 1999 - 28 MAR 1999 - Junior Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, 27 Mar 1999, archived from the original on 2013-10-30, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ^ a b 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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- See also: International Cross Country Championships (1903–1972)