1991 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 1991 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition19th
DateMarch 24
Host city Antwerp, Antwerp Province, Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Venue Linkeroever Racecourse
Events1
Distances4.435 km – Junior women
Participation127 athletes from
30 nations

The Junior women's race at the 1991 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Antwerp, Belgium, at the Linkeroever Racecourse on March 24, 1991. A report on the event was given in The New York Times . [1]

Contents

Complete results, [2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes [4] were published.

Race results

Junior women's race (4.435 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Lydia Cheromei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 13:59
Silver medal icon.svg Jane Ekimat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:20
Bronze medal icon.svg Melody Fairchild Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:28
4 Azumi Miyazaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:30
5 Gete Wami Flag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Ethiopia 14:33
6 Catherine Kirui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:34
7 Hayley Haining Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 14:36
8 Minori Hayakari Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:42
9 Lina Chesire Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:43
10 Emebet Shiferaw Flag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Ethiopia 14:45
11 Egigayehu Worku Flag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Ethiopia 14:46
12 Akiko Kato Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:47
13 Suzy Walsham Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 14:49
14 Muluwork Kassa Flag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Ethiopia 14:50
15 Paula Radcliffe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 14:50
16 Kore Alemu Flag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Ethiopia 14:50
17 Danuta Marczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 14:51
18 Sacha Stephens Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 14:53
19 Natsue Koikawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:56
20 Shiho Okayama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:58
21 Carmen Naranjo Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 14:59
22 Michelle Lafleur Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:01
23 Pamela Hunt Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:02
24 Julie Beckhaus Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 15:05
25 Janeth Caizalitín Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 15:06
26 Sandra Ruales Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 15:07
27 Andrea Duke Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:08
28 Genet Gebregiorgis Flag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Ethiopia 15:09
29 Kay Gooch Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 15:11
30 Anja Smolders Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 15:13
31 Mihaela Ciu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:16
32 Dessy Muchimba Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia 15:17
33 Karen Whetton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:18
34 Ann Mwangi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 15:18
35 Gabriela Szabo Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:19
36 Angelika Grabianowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15:20
37 Giovanna Tessitore Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:21
38 Addeh Mwamba Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia 15:21
39 Malin Ewerlöf Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15:23
40 Deena Drossin Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:24
41 Hozumi Otani Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:24
42 Monica Tapia Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 15:24
43 Irina Volynskaya Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 15:25
44 Michelle Dillon Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 15:26
45 Kate Anderson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 15:26
46 Sonia Alvarez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:26
47 Kathy Butler Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:28
48 Marta Kosmowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15:29
49 Nathalie Braem Flag of France.svg  France 15:30
50 Wendy Ticehurst Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 15:32
51 Renáta Fülöp Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 15:33
52 Carmen Fülop Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:33
53 Zhor El Kamch Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 15:34
54 Annie Tembo Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia 15:34
55 Ana Gimeno Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:35
56 Szilvia Csoszánszky Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 15:37
57 Edurne Fuente Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:38
58 Inna Kozina Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 15:38
59 Patricia Lossouarn Flag of France.svg  France 15:39
60 Fabiana Bavaresco Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:39
61 Karen Harvey Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:40
62 Firmana Novelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:40
63 Juanita Sanchez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 15:41
64 Rachael Chileshe Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia 15:41
65 Stela Apetre Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:42
66 Najat Ouali Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 15:42
67 Janice Turner Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 15:42
68 Celeste Susnis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:42
69 Natalia Requena Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:45
70 Constanze Effler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 15:45
71 Nadia Ouaziz Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 15:47
72 Fatima Zouhair Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 15:49
73 Christine Taruvinga Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 15:49
74 Fleur Deconihout Flag of France.svg  France 15:49
75 Mónika Tóth Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 15:49
76 Soledad Nieto Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 15:50
77 Sithabiso Taperwa Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 15:50
78 Kristin Liebich Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 15:51
79 Susana Rios Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:51
80 Grazyna Grzesikowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15:52
81 Helena Sampaio Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15:52
82 Marie-Luce Romanens Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 15:52
83 Patrizia Ragno Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:52
84 Evette Turner Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 15:52
85 Claudia Stalder Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 15:52
86 Aruna Rani Flag of India.svg  India 15:52
87 Annick van Daele Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 15:52
88 Denisa Costescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:55
89 Fatima Anbar Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 15:57
90 Annie Chileshe Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia 15:58
91 Diana Montes Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:59
92 Daisy Colibry Flag of France.svg  France 16:00
93 Denise Vandeputte Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:01
94 Elisa Vagnini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16:02
95 Laureen Mumba Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia 16:02
96 Veronica López Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 16:03
97 Andrea Bertoia Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:03
98 Lori Durward Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:04
99 Patricia Sainton Flag of France.svg  France 16:05
100 Korene Hinds Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 16:07
101 Mounia Aboulahcen Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 16:08
102 Megan Thompson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:08
103 Monika Ganska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 16:12
104 Tania Cevallos Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 16:13
105 Tanya Blake Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 16:13
106 Nathalie Côté Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:14
107 Poonam Singh Flag of India.svg  India 16:15
108 Nicole Kresse Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16:16
109 Helga Rauch Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16:16
110 Mangal Phonde Flag of India.svg  India 16:16
111 Mariëlle Schiltmans Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 16:17
112 Anikó Behán Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 16:18
113 Svenja Lütje Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16:19
114 Maren Östringer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16:20
115 Petra Drajzajtlová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 16:25
116 Ann Noe Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:25
117 Laurence Roobaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:28
118 Ágnes Jakab Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 16:35
119 Su Su-Ning Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 16:38
120 Florina Pană Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16:38
121 Veerle Dejaeghere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:39
122 Michelle Clarke Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 16:40
123 Rashmi Bhoyar Flag of India.svg  India 17:06
124 Ann Toelen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 17:22
Alemitu Bekele Flag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Ethiopia DNF
Gillian Stacey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DNF
Helene Gilliet Flag of France.svg  France DNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Lydia Cheromei 1
Jane Ekimat 2
Catherine Kirui 6
Lina Chesire 9
(Ann Mwangi)(34)
18
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Ethiopia
Gete Wami 5
Emebet Shiferaw 10
Egigayehu Worku 11
Muluwork Kassa 14
(Kore Alemu)(16)
(Genet Gebregiorgis)(28)
(Alemitu Bekele)(DNF)
40
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
Azumi Miyazaki 4
Minori Hayakari 8
Akiko Kato 12
Natsue Koikawa 19
(Shiho Okayama)(20)
(Hozumi Otani)(41)
43
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Hayley Haining 7
Paula Radcliffe 15
Andrea Duke 27
Karen Whetton 33
(Tanya Blake)(105)
(Gillian Stacey)(DNF)
82
5Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Melody Fairchild 3
Michelle Lafleur 22
Pamela Hunt 23
Deena Drossin 40
(Celeste Susnis)(68)
(Megan Thompson)(102)
88
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Suzy Walsham 13
Sacha Stephens 18
Julie Beckhaus 24
Michelle Dillon 44
(Kate Anderson)(45)
(Wendy Ticehurst)(50)
99
7Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Carmen Naranjo 21
Janeth Caizalitín 25
Sandra Ruales 26
Monica Tapia 42
(Soledad Nieto)(76)
(Tania Cevallos)(104)
114
8Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Danuta Marczyk 17
Angelika Grabianowska 36
Marta Kosmowska 48
Grazyna Grzesikowska 80
(Monika Ganska)(103)
181
9Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Mihaela Ciu 31
Gabriela Szabo 35
Carmen Fülop 52
Stela Apetre 65
(Denisa Costescu)(88)
(Florina Pană)(120)
183
10Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia
Dessy Muchimba 32
Addeh Mwamba 38
Annie Tembo 54
Rachael Chileshe 64
(Annie Chileshe)(90)
(Laureen Mumba)(95)
188
11Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Sonia Alvarez 46
Ana Gimeno 55
Edurne Fuente 57
Natalia Requena 69
(Susana Rios)(79)
(Diana Montes)(91)
227
12Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Giovanna Tessitore 37
Fabiana Bavaresco 60
Firmana Novelli 62
Patrizia Ragno 83
(Elisa Vagnini)(94)
(Helga Rauch)(109)
242
13Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Zhor El Kamch 53
Najat Ouali 66
Nadia Ouaziz 71
Fatima Zouhair 72
(Fatima Anbar)(89)
(Mounia Aboulahcen)(101)
262
14Flag of France.svg  France
Nathalie Braem 49
Patricia Lossouarn 59
Fleur Deconihout 74
Daisy Colibry 92
(Patricia Sainton)(99)
(Helene Gilliet)(DNF)
274
15Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Renáta Fülöp 51
Szilvia Csoszánszky 56
Mónika Tóth 75
Anikó Behán 112
(Ágnes Jakab)(118)
294
16Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Kathy Butler 47
Karen Harvey 61
Denise Vandeputte 93
Andrea Bertoia 97
(Lori Durward)(98)
(Nathalie Côté)(106)
298
17Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Anja Smolders 30
Annick van Daele 87
Ann Noe 116
Laurence Roobaert 117
(Veerle Dejaeghere)(121)
(Ann Toelen)(124)
350
18Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Constanze Effler 70
Kristin Liebich 78
Nicole Kresse 108
Svenja Lütje 113
(Maren Östringer)(114)
369
19Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
Janice Turner 67
Evette Turner 84
Korene Hinds 100
Michelle Clarke 122
373
20Flag of India.svg  India
Aruna Rani 86
Poonam Singh 107
Mangal Phonde 110
Rashmi Bhoyar 123
426
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 127 athletes from 30 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [4]

See also

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