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1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition27th
DateMarch 27
Host cityBelfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom United Kingdom
VenueBarnett Demesne/Queen’s University Playing Fields
Events1
Distances6.124 km – Junior women
Participation124 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

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Junior women's race (6.124 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Worknesh Kidane  Ethiopia 21:26
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vivian Cheruiyot  Kenya 21:37
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 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

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Worknesh Kidane 1
Hareg Sidelil 4
Merima Hashim 6
Elvan Abeye 9
(Hirut Abera) (14)
(Bezunesh Bekele) (34)
20
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya
Vivian Cheruiyot 2
Pamela Kiyara 8
Flomena Cheyech 10
Jackline Chemwok 11
(Elizabeth Rumokol) (12)
(Deborah Chepkorir) (16)
31
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan
Yoshiko Fujinaga 3
Naoko Sakata 5
Yoshiko Watanabe 18
Rina Fujioka 20
(Kazuko Kanno) (24)
(Hiromi Fujii) (27)
46
4  South Africa
Linda Roets 19
Yolandi Neuhoff 22
Lize-Mari Venter 23
Tonia Carstens 28
(René Kalmer) (41)
(Letitia Pheleu) (99)
92
5  Zimbabwe
Jane Makombe 17
Sikulile Sibanda 38
Siphuluwazi Sibindi 40
Lucy Siwela 48
(Swata Muchaneta) (76)
143
6  United States
Erin Sullivan 21
Ashley Labudde 42
Caroline Annis 52
Cheryl Smith 55
(Dana Boyle) (66)
(Sara Gorton) (73)
170
7  Algeria
Fouzia Zoutat 36
Kenza Dahmani 43
Nassira Taibi 45
Saloua Hassani 49
(Fatiha Bahi) (50)
(Mebarka Zellit) (72)
173
8  Russia
Yelena Samokhvalova 29
Tatyana Gerasimova 31
Lina Usmanova 39
Alessia Lutskovskaya 75
174
9  Finland
Minna Myllykoski 25
Tuula Laitinen 44
Minna Nummela 51
Riina Tolonen 59
179
10  Turkey
Sibel Özyurt 33
Türkan Erişmiş 35
Tezeta Sürekli 46
Ayfer Yigit 81
(Gülten Öztürk) (96)
195
11  Morocco
Hanane Ouhaddou 26
Malika Mejdoub 54
Sultana Aït Hammou 56
Latifa El Mekkaoui 70
(Malika Asahssah) (DNF)
206
12  Spain
Irene Alfonso 53
Rosana Fernández 58
Ana Castro 62
Cristina Alvarez 63
(Gemma Masnou) (92)
(Sonia Bejarano) (106)
236
13  United Kingdom
Caroline Walsh 47
Louise Kelly 64
Emma Ward 67
Claire Colmer 80
(Susan Partridge) (89)
(Alex Carter) (102)
258
14  Canada
Tara Struyk 60
Emily Kroshus 65
Jennifer Handley 74
Émilie Mondor 101
(Emily Tallen) (105)
(Megan Metcalfe) (111)
300
15  Ireland
Ann-Marie Larkin 61
Caroline Daly 69
Mary Cullen 91
Deirdre Byrne 95
(Aoife Byrne) (97)
(Ciara Broe) (103)
316
16  Italy
Federica Dal Ri 87
Anna Incerti 90
Sara Berti 104
Luana Pocorobba 110
391
17  Belarus
Natalya Razhkova 84
Krystina Kirova 94
Irina Ryzhkova 108
Anastasiya Padalinskaya 109
395
18  Colombia
Claudia Ramirez 88
Martha Ronceria 100
Andrea Nieto 114
Claudia Barajas 115
417
19  India
Amarjit Kaur 107
Swathi Gurnule 112
Jisha Thomas 113
Kalpana Morey 117
449
DNF  Brazil
(Lucélia Peres) (57)
(Valquíria Santos) (78)
(Keli de Godoy) (93)
(Tatiane Sá) (DNF)
DNF
DNF  Turkmenistan
(Anna Markelova) (68)
(Leyla Dzhumayeva) (118)
(Olesy Jovnir) (119)
(Viktoriya Brigadnaya) (DNF)
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

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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]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY -- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS; African Women And Men Dominate", The New York Times, March 28, 1999, retrieved October 28, 2013
  2. ^ "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY -- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS; Winning Streak Grows for Tergat", The New York Times, March 29, 1999, retrieved October 28, 2013
  3. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 29, 1999), "Tergat runs away with the championship in rainy Belfast", Glasgow Herald, retrieved October 28, 2013
  4. ^ 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
  5. ^ 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{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^ Official Results - CROSS JUNIOR Women - Saturday, March 27, 1999, IAAF, March 27, 1999, archived from the original on 2013-10-29, retrieved October 28, 2013
  7. ^ Results - 27th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Belfast, GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. 27 MAR 1999 - 28 MAR 1999 - Junior Race - women, IAAF, 27 Mar 1999, archived from the original on 2013-10-30, retrieved October 28, 2013
  8. ^ Official Results - CROSS JUNIOR Women - Team - Saturday, March 27, 1999, IAAF, March 27, 1999, archived from the original on 2013-10-29, retrieved October 28, 2013
  9. ^ 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
  10. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 2013
  11. ^ 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
  12. ^ a b IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2013 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, p. 11, retrieved November 2, 2013