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2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition34th
DateApril 1
Host cityFukuoka, Kyushu, Japan Japan
VenueUmi-no-nakamichi Seaside Park
Events1
Distances6 km – Junior women
Participation78 athletes from
25 nations

The Junior women's race at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Umi-no-nakamichi Seaside Park in Fukuoka, Japan, on April 1, 2006. Reports on the event were given in The New York Times,[1] and for the IAAF.[2]

Complete results for individuals,[3][4][5] for teams,[3][6][7] medallists,[8] and the results of British athletes who took part[9] were published.

Race results

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Junior women's race (6 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pauline Korikwiang  Kenya 19:27
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Veronica Wanjiru  Kenya 19:27
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mercy Kosgei  Kenya 19:45
4 Emmy Chepkirui  Kenya 19:52
5 Belainesh Zemedkun  Ethiopia 19:56
6 Workitu Ayanu  Ethiopia 19:57
7 Emebt Etea  Ethiopia 20:05
8 Pamela Chesopich Lisoreng  Kenya 20:06
9 Gladys Chemweno  Kenya 20:09
10 Sian Edwards  United Kingdom 20:10
11 Asselefech Assefa  Ethiopia 20:22
12 Merat Bahta  Eritrea 20:22
13 Hitomi Niiya  Japan 20:25
14 Megumi Kinukawa  Japan 20:29
15 Kazue Kojima  Japan 20:29
16 Yuko Nohara  Japan 20:31
17 Chisato Ozaki  Japan 20:33
18 Madeline Heiner  Australia 20:39
19 Marta Romo  Spain 20:46
20 Elsa Medhanie  Eritrea 20:56
21 Derebe Godan  Ethiopia 20:56
22 Aïcha Bani  Morocco 20:56
23 Aimi Horikoshi  Japan 20:57
24 Furtuna Zegergish  Eritrea 21:09
25 Weini Tedros Tesfay  Eritrea 21:10
26 Pelagie Musengimana  Rwanda 21:10
27 Magdalena Lotter  South Africa 21:11
28 Viktoriya Ivanova  Russia 21:12
29 Aïcha Rezig  Algeria 21:13
30 Stephanie Twell  United Kingdom 21:14
31 McKayla Plank  United States 21:15
32 Asmae Ghizlane  Morocco 21:19
33 Natalya Starkova  Russia 21:19
34 Erin Bedell  United States 21:20
35 Lucy Starrat  Australia 21:21
36 Non Stanford  United Kingdom 21:24
37 Danielle Sale  United Kingdom 21:24
38 Kauren Tarver  United States 21:26
39 Nicole Blood  United States 21:28
40 Kheira Belmediouni  Algeria 21:38
41 Fouzia Majdoubi  Morocco 21:40
42 Lara Tamsett  Australia 21:40
43 Jessica Sparke  United Kingdom 21:41
44 Kate Van Buskirk  Canada 21:42
45 Natalya Orlova  Russia 21:42
46 Sheila Reid  Canada 21:52
47 Fatima Ouezzani  Morocco 21:55
48 Houda Regragui  Morocco 21:57
49 Mandy McBean  Canada 21:58
50 Joanne Harvey  United Kingdom 21:59
51 Lucy Oliver  New Zealand 21:59
52 Marie Lawrence  United States 22:05
53 Karina Villazana  Peru 22:07
54 Sitora Hamidova  Uzbekistan 22:13
55 Astrid Leutert   Switzerland 22:13
56 Anita Campbell  Canada 22:17
57 Cátia Galhardo  Portugal 22:18
58 Lindsay Carson  Canada 22:20
59 Majida Maayouf  Morocco 22:21
60 Valentina Costanza  Italy 22:23
61 Tarah McKay  Canada 22:24
62 Yekaterina Gorbunova  Russia 22:38
63 Rachel Green  Australia 22:40
64 Volha Kaminskaya  Belarus 22:46
65 Amina Bettiche  Algeria 22:48
66 Rocío Cántara  Peru 22:50
67 Madeline McKeever  United States 22:52
68 Antonina Popova  Kazakhstan 22:59
69 Sara Louise Treacy  Ireland 23:11
70 Yamina Mescari  Algeria 23:14
71 Sarah Grahame  Australia 23:28
72 Luciana Viengo  Angola 23:49
73 Chahrazed Bououden  Algeria 24:01
74 Rocio Huillca  Peru 25:11
75 Belen Chaiza  Peru 25:30
Sara Cardona  Spain DNF
Arina Korobitskaya  Kyrgyzstan DNF
Yuliya Mochalova  Russia DQ

: Yuliya Mochalova from  Russia finished 24th in 21:03 min, but was disqualified because of doping violations.[10]

Teams

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
Pauline Korikwiang 1
Veronica Wanjiru 2
Mercy Kosgei 3
Emmy Chepkirui 4
(Pamela Chesopich Lisoreng) (8)
(Gladys Chemweno) (9)
10
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Belainesh Zemedkun 5
Workitu Ayanu 6
Emebt Etea 7
Asselefech Assefa 11
(Derebe Godan) (21)
29
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan
Hitomi Niiya 13
Megumi Kinukawa 14
Kazue Kojima 15
Yuko Nohara 16
(Chisato Ozaki) (17)
(Aimi Horikoshi) (23)
58
4  Eritrea
Merat Bahta 12
Elsa Medhanie 20
Furtuna Zegergish 24
Weini Tedros Tesfay 25
81
5  United Kingdom
Sian Edwards 10
Stephanie Twell 30
Non Stanford 36
Danielle Sale 37
(Jessica Sparke) (43)
(Joanne Harvey) (50)
113
6  United States
McKayla Plank 31
Erin Bedell 34
Kauren Tarver 38
Nicole Blood 39
(Marie Lawrence) (52)
(Madeline McKeever) (67)
142
7  Morocco
Aïcha Bani 22
Asmae Ghizlane 32
Fouzia Majdoubi 41
Fatima Ouezzani 47
(Houda Regragui) (48)
(Majida Maayouf) (59)
142
8  Australia
Madeline Heiner 18
Lucy Starrat 35
Lara Tamsett 42
Rachel Green 63
(Sarah Grahame) (71)
158
9  Russia
Viktoriya Ivanova 28
Natalya Starkova 33
Natalya Orlova 45
Yekaterina Gorbunova 62
168
10  Canada
Kate Van Buskirk 44
Sheila Reid 46
Mandy McBean 49
Anita Campbell 56
(Lindsay Carson) (58)
(Tarah McKay) (61)
195
11  Algeria
Aïcha Rezig 29
Kheira Belmediouni 40
Amina Bettiche 65
Yamina Mescari 70
(Chahrazed Bououden) (73)
204
12  Peru
Karina Villazana 53
Rocío Cántara 66
Rocio Huillca 74
Belen Chaiza 75
268
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 78 athletes from 25 countries participated in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Athletics: For Bekele, 5th straight double title", The New York Times, April 2, 2006, retrieved November 2, 2013
  2. ^ Morse, Parker (April 1, 2006), Women's Junior Race, Fukuoka - Kenyan Sweep, IAAF, retrieved November 2, 2013
  3. ^ a b Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 6.0km CC Women - Fukuoka Date: Saturday, April 1, 2006, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved November 2, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ Junior Race - W Final - revised, IAAF, April 1, 2006, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 2, 2013
  5. ^ Results - 34th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Fukuoka, JAPAN 01 APR 2006 - 02 APR 2006 - Junior Race - women, IAAF, 1 April 2006, archived from the original on 5 November 2013, retrieved 2 November 2013
  6. ^ Official Team Results Junior Race - W, IAAF, April 1, 2006, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 2, 2013
  7. ^ Results - 34th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Fukuoka, JAPAN 01 APR 2006 - 02 APR 2006 - Junior Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, 1 April 2006, archived from the original on 5 November 2013, retrieved 2 November 2013
  8. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 2, 2013
  9. ^ 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 November 2, 2013
  10. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2013 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, p. 11, retrieved November 2, 2013