1992 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
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1992 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 1st |
Date | September 19-20 |
Host city | Newcastle upon Tyne to South Shields, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom |
Events | 3 |
Participation | 204 athletes from 36 nations |
The 1st IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on September 19 and 20, 2001 in Tyneside, UK, and was run simultaneously with that year's Great North Run. A total of 204 athletes, 96 men, 84 women and 24 juniors, from 36 countries took part. Complete results were published.[1]
Though this competition was the first of its kind, it followed on from the 1991 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships, which was held over the 15K distance.
Medallists
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual | ||||||
Men | Benson Masya (KEN) | 1:00:24 | Antonio Silio (ARG) | 1:00:40 | Boay Akonay (TAN) | 1:00:45 |
Junior (Boys) | Kassa Tadesse (ETH) | 1:04:51 | Meck Mothuli (RSA) | 1:05:01 | Francesco Ingargiola (ITA) | 1:05:18 |
Women | Liz McColgan (GBR) | 1:08:53 | Megumi Fujiwara (JPN) | 1:09:21 | Rosanna Munerotto (ITA) | 1:09:38 |
Team | ||||||
Team Men | Kenya | 3:02:25 | United Kingdom | 3:04:54 | Brazil | 3:05:56 |
Team Junior (Boys) | Italy | 3:17:39 | Ethiopia | 3:18:56 | South Africa | 3:20:04 |
Team Women | Japan | 3:30:39 | United Kingdom | 3:33:03 | Romania | 3:33:27 |
Results
[edit]Men's
[edit]Women's
[edit]Junior Men's
[edit]Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Kassa Tadesse | Ethiopia | 1:04:51 | ||
Meck Mothuli | South Africa | 1:05:01 | ||
Francesco Ingargiola | Italy | 1:05:18 | ||
4 | Salvatore Orgiana | Italy | 1:05:40 | |
5 | Zeryihun Bekele | Ethiopia | 1:06:26 | |
6 | Isaac Radebe | South Africa | 1:06:36 | |
7 | Ottaviano Andriani | Italy | 1:06:41 | |
8 | Matteo Palumbo | Italy | 1:07:12 | |
9 | Tesfaye Etecha | Ethiopia | 1:07:39 | |
10 | Henno Haava | Estonia | 1:07:44 | |
11 | Enoch Skosana | South Africa | 1:08:27 | |
12 | Marcel Matanin | Czechoslovakia | 1:09:04 | |
13 | Rain Miljan | Estonia | 1:09:11 | |
14 | Dirk Berger | Germany | 1:09:18 | |
15 | Péter Werner | Hungary | 1:09:48 | |
16 | Zsolt Füleki | Hungary | 1:10:09 | |
17 | Yared Kebede | Ethiopia | 1:10:15 | |
18 | Christoph Melcher | Germany | 1:10:41 | |
19 | Jesús Alvarado | Spain | 1:11:49 | |
20 | Jan Diekow | Germany | 1:13:11 | |
21 | Dirk Schinkoreit | Germany | 1:13:51 | |
22 | János Bohus | Hungary | 1:14:15 | |
23 | Tobias Lindenmayer | Germany | 1:14:15 | |
— | Maurizio Gemetto | Italy | DNF |
Team Results
[edit]Men's
[edit]Women's
[edit]Junior Men's (Boys)
[edit]Rank | Country | Team | Time |
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Italy | Francesco Ingargiola Salvatore Orgiana Ottaviano Andriani |
3:17:39 | |
Ethiopia | Kassa Tadesse Zeryihun Bekele Tesfaye Etecha |
3:18:56 | |
South Africa | Meck Mothuli Isaac Radebe Enoch Skosana |
3:20:04 | |
4 | Germany | Dirk Berger Christoph Melcher Jan Diekow |
3:33:10 |
5 | Hungary | Péter Werner Zsolt Füleki János Bohus |
3:34:12 |
Participation
[edit]The participation of 204 athletes (120 men/84 women) from 36 countries is reported.[1]
- Algeria (5)
- Argentina (1)
- Australia (2)
- Belgium (6)
- Botswana (3)
- Brazil (7)
- Commonwealth of Independent States (4)
- Czechoslovakia (4)
- Denmark (5)
- Estonia (3)
- Ethiopia (13)
- Finland (3)
- France (10)
- Germany (13)
- Hungary (5)
- Iceland (1)
- Ireland (9)
- Israel (2)
- Italy (13)
- Ivory Coast (2)
- Japan (9)
- Kenya (5)
- Mexico (3)
- Netherlands (10)
- Norway (7)
- Poland (1)
- Puerto Rico (1)
- Romania (4)
- South Africa (13)
- Spain (11)
- Slovenia (4)
- Sweden (2)
- Switzerland (2)
- Tanzania (1)
- United Kingdom (10)
- United States (10)