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2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – women's short race

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Women's short race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition28th
DateMarch 19
Host cityVilamoura, Algarve, Portugal Portugal
VenueSporting Complex of Vilamoura
Events6
Distances4.18 km – Women's short
Participation121 athletes from
33 nations

The Women's short race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Sporting Complex in Vilamoura, Portugal, on March 19, 2000. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3] and for the IAAF.[4]

Complete results[5] for individuals,[6][7] for teams,[6][8] medallists,[9] and the results of British athletes who took part[10] were published.

Race results

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Women's short race (4.18 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kutre Dulecha  Ethiopia 13:00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Zahra Ouaziz  Morocco 13:00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Margaret Ngotho  Kenya 13:00
4 Paula Radcliffe  United Kingdom 13:01
5 Fatima Yvelain  France 13:06
6 Yimenashu Taye  Ethiopia 13:07
7 Carla Sacramento  Portugal 13:12
8 Sally Barsosio  Kenya 13:16
9 Zhor El Kamch  Morocco 13:17
10 Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal 13:17
11 Yamna Belkacem  France 13:21
12 Rose Cheruiyot  Kenya 13:22
13 Helena Sampaio  Portugal 13:22
14 Marta Domínguez  Spain 13:23
15 Sonia O'Sullivan  Ireland 13:23
16 Marina Bastos  Portugal 13:27
17 Getenesh Urge  Ethiopia 13:30
18 Blandine Bitzner-Ducret  France 13:31
19 Irina Mikitenko  Germany 13:31
20 Collette Liss  United States 13:32
21 Iulia Olteanu  Romania 13:32
22 Constantina Diţă  Romania 13:32
23 Rakiya Maraoui  France 13:33
24 Restituta Joseph  Tanzania 13:34
25 Galina Bogomolova  Russia 13:34
26 Samukeliso Moyo  Zimbabwe 13:35
27 Asmae Leghzaoui  Morocco 13:35
28 Rosemary Ryan  Ireland 13:36
29 Inês Monteiro  Portugal 13:36
30 Laurence Duquénoy  France 13:36
31 Genet Gebregiorgis  Ethiopia 13:37
32 Kristina da Fonseca-Wollheim  Germany 13:37
33 Denisa Costescu  Romania 13:38
34 Helen Pattinson  United Kingdom 13:38
35 Luminita Zaituc  Germany 13:38
36 Jane Ekimat  Kenya 13:39
37 Zenebech Tadese  Ethiopia 13:39
38 Lulit Legesse  Ethiopia 13:40
39 Hayley Tullett  United Kingdom 13:40
40 Gunhild Haugen  Norway 13:41
41 Leah Pells  Canada 13:44
42 Ronel Thomas  South Africa 13:44
43 Seloua Ouaziz  Morocco 13:44
44 Jeruto Kiptum  Kenya 13:45
45 Anália Rosa  Portugal 13:47
46 Elena Fidatof  Romania 13:47
47 Bouchra Chaâbi  Morocco 13:47
48 Lene Hove  Norway 13:48
49 Stine Larsen  Norway 13:48
50 Mizuho Nasukawa  Japan 13:49
51 Bente Landøy  Norway 13:49
52 Fabiane Cristine da Silva  Brazil 13:49
53 Amy Rudolph  United States 13:49
54 Fatima Hajjami  France 13:50
55 Tausi Juma  Tanzania 13:50
56 Sarah Dillabaugh  Canada 13:51
57 Miho Kakehata  Japan 13:51
58 Almita Colakoglu  Turkey 13:52
59 Mizuki Noguchi  Japan 13:52
60 Maria Luisa Lárraga  Spain 13:53
61 Angela Newport  United Kingdom 13:54
62 Cristina Grosu  Romania 13:54
63 Melanie Kraus  Germany 13:55
64 Karen Harvey  Canada 13:55
65 Heather DeGeest  Canada 13:55
66 Cristina Casandra  Romania 13:56
67 Anne Keenan-Buckley  Ireland 13:56
68 Justyna Bąk  Poland 13:56
69 Anne Cross  Australia 13:58
70 Amaia Piedra  Spain 13:58
71 Tarath Tsatsa  Zimbabwe 13:59
72 Suzanne Ritter  Germany 14:05
73 Cristina Petite  Spain 14:06
74 Sarah Dupré  Canada 14:08
75 Jane Makombe  Zimbabwe 14:08
76 Lucy Wright  United Kingdom 14:09
77 Tezeta Sürekli  Turkey 14:10
78 Prisca Ngetich  Kenya 14:11
79 Bertha Sánchez  Colombia 14:12
80 Larissa Kleinmann  Germany 14:13
81 Meritxell Calduch  Spain 14:14
82 Mary Jayne Harrelson  United States 14:16
83 Margareth Iro  Tanzania 14:18
84 Nathalie Côté  Canada 14:19
85 Taeko Matsubayashi  Japan 14:20
86 Susanne Wigene  Norway 14:21
87 Grethe Koens  Netherlands 14:24
88 Vanessa Veiga  Spain 14:25
89 Jenelle Deatherage  United States 14:27
90 Elvan Can  Turkey 14:30
91 Hawa Hamis Hussein  Tanzania 14:33
92 Siphuluwazi Sibindi  Zimbabwe 14:34
93 Yelena Tolstygina  Belarus 14:34
94 Caroline Walsh  United Kingdom 14:34
95 Sandra Baumann  Austria 14:35
96 Sviatlana Klimkovich  Belarus 14:36
97 Carmen Troncoso  United States 14:38
98 Selma dos Reis  Brazil 14:38
99 Mundan Anickal Molly  India 14:39
100 Anita Weyermann   Switzerland 14:41
101 Ouafa Frekech  Morocco 14:44
102 Veslemøy Hausken  Norway 14:44
103 Ana Ferreira  Brazil 14:56
104 Anna Kotenkova  Belarus 15:00
105 Rukia Mkanda  Tanzania 15:01
106 Sibel Özyurt  Turkey 15:02
107 Chris Udovich  United States 15:12
108 Elizabeth de Souza  Brazil 15:13
109 Kunnam Parakkal Suma  India 15:22
110 Natalya Alekseyeva  Belarus 15:26
111 Madhuri Gurnule  India 15:28
112 Irina Matrosova  Uzbekistan 15:30
113 Mukti Roy  India 15:49
114 Zamira Amirova  Uzbekistan 16:05
115 Diala El-Chabi  Lebanon 16:57
116 Alena Petrova  Turkmenistan 17:24
117 Natalya Kobina  Uzbekistan 17:45
118 Sonia Lopes  Cape Verde 18:33
119 Mirvette Hamze  Lebanon 18:35
120 Olesy Jovnir  Turkmenistan 19:38
Guylsara Dadabayeva  Tajikistan DNF
Carmen Arrúa  Argentina DNS
Diane Nukuri  Burundi DNS
Florence Djepé  Cameroon DNS
Annemari Sandell  Finland DNS
Dina Cruz  Guatemala DNS
Elsa Monterroso  Guatemala DNS
Breeda Dennehy-Willis  Ireland DNS
Maria McCambridge  Ireland DNS
Valerie Vaughan  Ireland DNS
Olivera Jevtić  Yugoslavia DNS

Teams

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Portugal
Carla Sacramento 7
Fernanda Ribeiro 10
Helena Sampaio 13
Marina Bastos 16
(Inês Monteiro) (29)
(Anália Rosa) (45)
46
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Kutre Dulecha 1
Yimenashu Taye 6
Getenesh Urge 17
Genet Gebregiorgis 31
(Zenebech Tadese) (37)
(Lulit Legesse) (38)
55
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France
Fatima Yvelain 5
Yamna Belkacem 11
Blandine Bitzner-Ducret 18
Rakiya Maraoui 23
(Laurence Duquénoy) (30)
(Fatima Hajjami) (54)
57
4  Kenya
Margaret Ngotho 3
Sally Barsosio 8
Rose Cheruiyot 12
Jane Ekimat 36
(Jeruto Kiptum) (44)
(Prisca Ngetich) (78)
59
5  Morocco
Zahra Ouaziz 2
Zhor El Kamch 9
Asmae Leghzaoui 27
Seloua Ouaziz 43
(Bouchra Chaâbi) (47)
(Ouafa Frekech) (101)
81
6  Romania
Iulia Olteanu 21
Constantina Diţă 22
Denisa Costescu 33
Elena Fidatof 46
(Cristina Grosu) (62)
(Cristina Casandra) (66)
122
7  United Kingdom
Paula Radcliffe 4
Helen Pattinson 34
Hayley Tullett 39
Angela Newport 61
(Lucy Wright) (76)
(Caroline Walsh) (94)
138
8  Germany
Irina Mikitenko 19
Kristina da Fonseca-Wollheim 32
Luminita Zaituc 35
Melanie Kraus 63
(Suzanne Ritter) (72)
(Larissa Kleinmann) (80)
149
9  Norway
Gunhild Haugen 40
Lene Hove 48
Stine Larsen 49
Bente Landøy 51
(Susanne Wigene) (86)
(Veslemøy Hausken) (102)
188
10  Spain
Marta Domínguez 14
Maria Luisa Lárraga 60
Amaia Piedra 70
Cristina Petite 73
(Meritxell Calduch) (81)
(Vanessa Veiga) (88)
217
11  Canada
Leah Pells 41
Sarah Dillabaugh 56
Karen Harvey 64
Heather DeGeest 65
(Sarah Dupré) (74)
(Nathalie Côté) (84)
226
12  United States
Collette Liss 20
Amy Rudolph 53
Mary Jayne Harrelson 82
Jenelle Deatherage 89
(Carmen Troncoso) (97)
(Chris Udovich) (107)
244
13  Japan
Mizuho Nasukawa 50
Miho Kakehata 57
Mizuki Noguchi 59
Taeko Matsubayashi 85
251
14  Tanzania
Restituta Joseph 24
Tausi Juma 55
Margareth Iro 83
Hawa Hamis Hussein 91
(Rukia Mkanda) (105)
253
15  Zimbabwe
Samukeliso Moyo 26
Tarath Tsatsa 71
Jane Makombe 75
Siphuluwazi Sibindi 92
264
16  Turkey
Almita Colakoglu 58
Tezeta Sürekli 77
Elvan Can 90
Sibel Özyurt 106
331
17  Brazil
Fabiane Cristine da Silva 52
Selma dos Reis 98
Ana Ferreira 103
Elizabeth de Souza 108
361
18  Belarus
Yelena Tolstygina 93
Svetlana Klimkovich 96
Anna Kotenkova 104
Natalya Alekseyeva 110
403
19  India
Mundan Anickal Molly 99
Kunnam Parakkal Suma 109
Madhuri Gurnule 111
Mukti Roy 113
432
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

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An unofficial count yields the participation of 121 athletes from 33 countries in the Women's short race. The announced athletes from  Argentina,  Burundi,  Cameroon,  Finland,  Guatemala, and  Yugoslavia did not show.[5][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY -- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS; Ethiopia's Tulu Wins at 8 Kilometers", The New York Times, March 19, 2000, retrieved October 29, 2013
  2. ^ "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY -- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS; Tergat's Streak Ends", The New York Times, March 20, 2000, retrieved October 29, 2013
  3. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 20, 2000), "Row with chiefs ends golden run by Tergat Sleepless nights hit champion", Herald, retrieved October 29, 2013
  4. ^ Dulecha takes the title at the last moment, IAAF, March 19, 2000, retrieved October 29, 2013
  5. ^ a b Official Results, IAAF, March 19, 2000, archived from the original on 2012-09-26, retrieved October 29, 2013
  6. ^ a b Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.2km CC Women - Vilamoura Sporting Complex Date: Sunday, March 19, 2000, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 29, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ a b Results - 28th World Cross Country Championships - Vilamoura, PORTUGAL 18 MAR 2000 - 19 MAR 2000 - Short Race - women, IAAF, March 19, 2000, retrieved October 29, 2013
  8. ^ Results - 28th World Cross Country Championships - Vilamoura, PORTUGAL 18 MAR 2000 - 19 MAR 2000 - Short Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, March 19, 2000, retrieved October 29, 2013
  9. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 29, 2013
  10. ^ 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 29, 2013