1996 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 1996 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition24th
DateMarch 23
Host city Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg
Venue Danie Craven Stadium
Events1
Distances4.22 km – Junior women
Participation115 athletes from
30 nations

The Junior women's race at the 1996 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Stellenbosch, South Africa, at the Danie Craven Stadium on March 23, 1996. A preview on the event was given in the Herald, [1] and a report in The New York Times . [2]

Contents

Complete results, [3] [4] [5] medallists, [6] and the results of British athletes [7] were published.

Race results

Junior women's race (4.22 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Kutre Dulecha Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 13:27
Silver medal icon.svg Annemari Sandell Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 13:32
Bronze medal icon.svg Jepkorir Ayabei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 13:35
4 Nancy Kipron Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 13:49
5 Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 13:50
6 Etaferahu Tarekegn Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 13:53
7 Cristina Iloc Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 13:56
8 Shura Hotesa Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 13:59
9 Elizabeth Cheptanui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:00
10 Caroline Tarus Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:04
11 Ayelech Worku Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 14:09
12 Sintayahu Fikre Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 14:12
13 Iona Oltean Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 14:12
14 Zenebech Tadese Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 14:15
15 Emiko Kojima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:16
16 Yuka Hata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:18
17 Tomoko Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:21
18 Sun Guanghong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 14:23
19 Charlotte Audier Flag of France.svg  France 14:26
20 Christine Nichols Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:27
21 Olivera Jevtić Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 14:30
22 Kaori Yoshimura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:31
23 Evelyne Coussement Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 14:31
24 Bouchra Benthami Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 14:33
25 Courtney Pugmire Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:34
26 Anita Weyermann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 14:36
27 Ileana Dorca Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 14:38
28 Svetlana Berdysheva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14:39
29 Judit Plá Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:40
30 Sara Ferrari Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 14:41
31 Iuliana Istin Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 14:41
32 Jennifer Handley Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 14:41
33 Georgina Fourie Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 14:42
34 René Kalmer Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 14:42
35 Silvia Montane Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:45
36 Sunita Rani Flag of India.svg  India 14:45
37 Marie Davis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:45
38 Alessandra Aguilar Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:46
39 Anikó Kálovics Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 14:46
40 Bertha Sánchez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 14:51
41 Katherine Radkewich Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:52
42 Katalin Szentgyörgyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 14:53
43 Letiwe Marakurwa Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 14:53
44 Vanessa Galan Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:54
45 Andrea Johnson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 14:54
46 Fabiane Cristine da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 14:57
47 Sonja Knöpfli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 15:00
48 Li Meihua Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 15:01
49 Desiree Kruger Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15:03
50 Laura Réal Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:04
51 Tanya Povey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:05
52 Natallia Kvachuk Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 15:11
53 Michelle Mann Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:12
54 Manuela Dominguez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:12
55 Daphne Panhuijsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 15:12
56 Mirela Gavrila Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:13
57 Ngwarai Mapepa Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 15:13
58 Stephanie van Graan Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15:13
59 Letitsia Mubamarwo Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 15:14
60 Tifenn le Page Flag of France.svg  France 15:14
61 Xu Lihong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 15:15
62 Katie McGregor Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:19
63 Emi Kato Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:20
64 Ayumi Iwashita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:20
65 Hanan Najih Flag of France.svg  France 15:22
66 Paima de Leo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:25
67 Albina Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 15:26
68 Jackie Coscia Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15:26
69 Lada Brazdilová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 15:28
70 Clothilde Gélin Flag of France.svg  France 15:29
71 Monica Martel Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 15:30
72 Cristina Soflau Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:32
73 Sithembila Ndhlovu Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 15:33
74 Johanna Risku Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 15:34
75 Juliette Oldfield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:35
76 Carmen Douma Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:35
77 Sharolyn Shields Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:37
78 Elisabeta Fonseca Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15:38
79 Natascia Morichetti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:38
80 Isabel Boldo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15:41
81 Yekaterina Bogatyreva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 15:42
82 Jane Groves Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:42
83 Louisa Leballo Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15:47
84 Martina Malquori Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:47
85 Paulina Rath Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 15:48
86 Gloria Foronda Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 15:51
87 Jacqueline Toniolo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:53
88 Ana Rondón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 15:54
89 Marilyn Maheux Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:56
90 Yelena Tolstygina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 16:01
91 Helen van Lysebetten Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:01
92 Lizette Grobler Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:02
93 Guenaelle Gardel Flag of France.svg  France 16:06
94 Christelle Charpentier Flag of France.svg  France 16:06
95 Elena Bonanno Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16:07
96 Nathalie van Hoorebeke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:10
97 Francine Darroch Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:19
98 Johanna Raja-aho Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 16:26
99 Irina Kosolapova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16:26
100 Michelle Costa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16:30
101 Jelena Korol Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 16:31
102 Luz Rojas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 16:37
103 Marja Loukkola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 16:46
104 An Gommers Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:49
105 Madhuri Gurnule Flag of India.svg  India 16:49
106 Singasi Dube Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 16:58
107 Kristina Topic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 17:10
108 Florencia Vicente Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 17:56
109 Érica dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 18:14
110 Cecilia David Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 18:25
Marina Yushkevich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus DNF
Sheila Fairweather Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DNF
Krista Ranta-Pere Flag of Finland.svg  Finland DQ
Savita Birajdar Flag of India.svg  India DQ
Lakshmaiah Manjula Flag of India.svg  India DQ

: Krista Ranta-Pere of Flag of Finland.svg  Finland came in 90th in 16:00 min, Savita Birajdar of Flag of India.svg  India 98th in 16:12 min, and Lakshmaiah Manjula of Flag of India.svg  India 99th in 16:16 min, but all three were disqualified.

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Jepkorir Ayabei 3
Nancy Kipron 4
Edna Kiplagat 5
Elizabeth Cheptanui 9
(Caroline Tarus)(10)
21
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia
Kutre Dulecha 1
Etaferahu Tarekegn 6
Shura Hotesa 8
Ayelech Worku 11
(Sintayahu Fikre)(12)
(Zenebech Tadese)(14)
26
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
Emiko Kojima 15
Yuka Hata 16
Tomoko Hashimoto 17
Kaori Yoshimura 22
(Emi Kato)(63)
(Ayumi Iwashita)(64)
70
4Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Cristina Iloc 7
Iona Oltean 13
Ileana Dorca 27
Iuliana Istin 31
(Mirela Gavrila)(56)
(Cristina Soflau)(72)
78
5Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Christine Nichols 20
Courtney Pugmire 25
Marie Davis 37
Katherine Radkewich 41
(Katie McGregor)(62)
(Jackie Coscia)(68)
123
6Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Judit Plá 29
Silvia Montane 35
Alessandra Aguilar 38
Vanessa Galan 44
(Laura Réal)(50)
(Manuela Dominguez)(54)
146
7Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Georgina Fourie 33
René Kalmer 34
Desiree Kruger 49
Stephanie van Graan 58
(Louisa Leballo)(83)
(Lizette Grobler)(92)
174
8Flag of France.svg  France
Charlotte Audier 19
Tifenn le Page 60
Hanan Najih 65
Clothilde Gélin 70
(Guenaelle Gardel)(93)
(Christelle Charpentier)(94)
214
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Jennifer Handley 32
Andrea Johnson 45
Carmen Douma 76
Sharolyn Shields 77
(Marilyn Maheux)(89)
(Francine Darroch)(97)
230
10Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
Letiwe Marakurwa 43
Ngwarai Mapepa 57
Letitsia Mubamarwo 59
Sithembila Ndhlovu 73
(Singasi Dube)(106)
232
11Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Sara Ferrari 30
Paima de Leo 66
Natascia Morichetti 79
Martina Malquori 84
(Jacqueline Toniolo)(87)
(Elena Bonanno)(95)
259
12Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Tanya Povey 51
Michelle Mann 53
Juliette Oldfield 75
Jane Groves 82
(Sheila Fairweather)(DNF)
261
13Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Svetlana Berdysheva 28
Albina Ivanova 67
Yekaterina Bogatyreva 81
Irina Kosolapova 99
275
14Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Annemari Sandell 2
Johanna Risku 74
Johanna Raja-aho 98
Marja Loukkola 103
277
15Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Evelyne Coussement 23
Helen van Lysebetten 91
Nathalie van Hoorebeke 96
An Gommers 104
314
16Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Bertha Sánchez 40
Gloria Foronda 86
Ana Rondón 88
Luz Rojas 102
316
17Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Fabiane Cristine da Silva 46
Isabel Boldo 80
Michelle Costa 100
Érica dos Santos 109
335
DNFFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
(Natallia Kvachuk)(52)
(Yelena Tolstygina)(90)
(Jelena Korol)(101)
(Marina Yushkevich)(DNF)
DNF
DQFlag of India.svg  India
(Sunita Rani)(36)
(Madhuri Gurnule)(105)
(Lakshmaiah Manjula)(DQ)
(Savita Birajdar)(DQ)
DQ
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 115 athletes from 30 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [7]

See also

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