1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition23rd
DateMarch 25
Host city Durham, County Durham, United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Venue University of Durham
Events1
Distances4.47 km – Junior women
Participation109 athletes from
33 nations

The Junior women's race at the 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Durham, England, at the University of Durham on March 25, 1995. A report on the event was given in The New York Times [1] and in the Glasgow Herald . [2]

Contents

Complete results, [3] medallists, [4] and the results of British athletes [5] were published.

Race results

Junior women's race (4.47 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Annemari Sandell Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14:04
Silver medal icon.svg Jebiwot Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:09
Bronze medal icon.svg Nancy Kipron Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:17
4 Jepkorir Ayabei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:21
5 Birhan Dagne Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Ethiopia 14:25
6 Anita Weyermann Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 14:25
7 Alemitu Bekele Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Ethiopia 14:26
8 Yimenashu Taye Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Ethiopia 14:27
9 Elizabeth Cheptanui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:28
10 Pamela Chepchumba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:31
11 Ayelech Worku Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Ethiopia 14:33
12 Chiemi Takahashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:39
13 Miwa Sugawara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:39
14 Helen Kimutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:40
15 Yoshiko Ichikawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:42
16 Masako Chiba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:44
17 Olivera Jevtić Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 14:55
18 Getenesh Tamirat Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Ethiopia 14:57
19 Jessica Frye Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:57
20 Alice Braham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 14:58
21 Ari Ichihashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:00
22 Ileana Dorca Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:00
23 Taeko Igarashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:01
24 Letiwe Marakurwa Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 15:02
25 Mary Cobb Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:04
26 Esther Nherera Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 15:08
27 Nicola Slater Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:08
28 Veerle van Linden Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 15:14
29 Denisa Costescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:15
30 Beverley Gray Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:15
31 Cristina Iloc Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:17
32 Julia Stamps Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:17
33 Julie Fraud Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:18
34 Paula Hernandez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:18
35 Elvira Longo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:19
36 Katalin Szentgyörgyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 15:20
37 Kortney Dunscombe Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:20
38 Claudia Burca Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:21
39 Lyudmila Tarakanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 15:21
40 Yekaterina Bogatyreva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 15:22
41 Bertha Sánchez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 15:23
42 Maria Sangeorzan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:23
43 Sally Glynn Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:25
44 Louisa Leballo Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15:26
45 Evelyne Coussement Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 15:26
46 Oxsana Ishchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 15:26
47 Lada Brazdilová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 15:27
48 Heather Burroughs Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:27
49 Clothilde Gélin Flag of France.svg  France 15:29
50 Sara Ferrari Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:29
51 Georgina Fourie Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15:30
52 Stephanie van Graan Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15:31
53 Margaret Schotte Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:31
54 Iona Oltean Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:32
55 Silvia Montane Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:33
56 Heidi Moulder Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:41
57 Sonja Knöpfli Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 15:43
58 Alison Outram Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:44
59 Margarita Circujanu Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:45
60 Kate Inwood Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 15:45
61 Chipo Dzikiti Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 15:50
62 Elodie Olivares Flag of France.svg  France 15:51
63 Laura Réal Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:52
64 Sarah Speleers Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 15:53
65 Fabiane Cristine da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15:54
66 Jennifer Newton Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:54
67 Mary Jane Richards Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:56
68 Manuela Dominguez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:57
69 Constance Devillers Flag of France.svg  France 15:58
70 Tuelo Setswamorago Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana 16:01
71 Tessy Gorris Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:02
72 Charlene Clements Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:03
73 Andrea Johnson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:06
74 Minette Jacobs Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:07
75 Mirja Moser Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 16:08
76 Karima Charaallah Flag of France.svg  France 16:08
77 Heidi Comartin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:09
78 Michelle Mann Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 16:10
79 Irina Nedelenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16:10
80 Svitlana Kemarska Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16:12
81 Susanne Wehrli Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 16:12
82 Margoth Bonilla Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 16:14
83 Claudia Pinna Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16:14
84 Agnese Ananasso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16:15
85 Lubica Sedlaková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 16:16
86 Oksana Ivashenko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 16:19
87 Els Verthé Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:20
88 Stella Métays Flag of France.svg  France 16:21
89 Chiang Chiu-Ting Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 16:23
90 Erika Vivas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 16:26
91 Bruna Genovese Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16:31
92 Ausilia Balletta Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16:32
93 Kristina Topic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 16:36
94 Nora Reinerth Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16:37
95 Nada Mellouck Flag of France.svg  France 16:42
96 Inge Smidt Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:44
97 Nathalie Kuhn Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 16:45
98 Deborah dell'Andrino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16:47
99 Svetlana Sitnik Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 16:49
100 Helena Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16:51
101 Isabel Boldo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16:57
102 Maria de los a Lugo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 17:06
103 Anália Rosa Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 17:09
104 Yelena Zaytseva Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 17:16
105 Eva Janssen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 17:34
106 Ivancica Drugcevic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 17:34
107 Francislene da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 18:00
Tatyana Stukalo Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine DNF
Etaferahu Tarekegn Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Ethiopia DQ

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Jebiwot Keitany 2
Nancy Kipron 3
Jepkorir Ayabei 4
Elizabeth Cheptanui 9
(Pamela Chepchumba)(10)
(Helen Kimutai)(14)
18
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Ethiopia
Birhan Dagne 5
Alemitu Bekele 7
Yimenashu Taye 8
Ayelech Worku 11
(Getenesh Tamirat)(18)
31
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
Chiemi Takahashi 12
Miwa Sugawara 13
Yoshiko Ichikawa 15
Masako Chiba 16
(Ari Ichihashi)(21)
(Taeko Igarashi)(23)
56
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Jessica Frye 19
Mary Cobb 25
Julia Stamps 32
Kortney Dunscombe 37
(Sally Glynn)(43)
(Heather Burroughs)(48)
113
5Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Ileana Dorca 22
Denisa Costescu 29
Cristina Iloc 31
Claudia Burca 38
(Maria Sangeorzan)(42)
(Iona Oltean)(54)
120
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Alice Braham 20
Nicola Slater 27
Beverley Gray 30
Heidi Moulder 56
(Alison Outram)(58)
(Michelle Mann)(78)
133
7Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Paula Hernandez 34
Elvira Longo 35
Silvia Montane 55
Margarita Circujanu 59
(Laura Réal)(63)
(Manuela Dominguez)(68)
183
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Veerle van Linden 28
Evelyne Coussement 45
Sarah Speleers 64
Tessy Gorris 71
(Els Verthé)(87)
208
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Julie Fraud 33
Margaret Schotte 53
Jennifer Newton 66
Mary Jane Richards 67
(Andrea Johnson)(73)
(Heidi Comartin)(77)
219
10Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Louisa Leballo 44
Georgina Fourie 51
Stephanie van Graan 52
Charlene Clements 72
(Minette Jacobs)(74)
(Inge Smidt)(96)
219
11Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland
Anita Weyermann 6
Sonja Knöpfli 57
Mirja Moser 75
Susanne Wehrli 81
(Nathalie Kuhn)(97)
219
12Flag of France.svg  France
Clothilde Gélin 49
Elodie Olivares 62
Constance Devillers 69
Karima Charaallah 76
(Stella Métays)(88)
(Nada Mellouck)(95)
256
13Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Sara Ferrari 50
Claudia Pinna 83
Agnese Ananasso 84
Bruna Genovese 91
(Ausilia Balletta)(92)
(Deborah dell'Andrino)(98)
308
14Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Bertha Sánchez 41
Margoth Bonilla 82
Erika Vivas 90
Maria de los a Lugo 102
315
15Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Fabiane Cristine da Silva 65
Helena Santos 100
Isabel Boldo 101
Francislene da Silva 107
373
DNFFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
(Oxsana Ishchuk)(46)
(Irina Nedelenko)(79)
(Svitlana Kemarska)(80)
(Tatyana Stukalo)(DNF)
DNF
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 108 athletes from 33 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [5]

See also

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