1997 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 1997 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition25th
DateMarch 23
Host city Torino, Piemonte, Italy Flag of Italy.svg
Venue Parco del Valentino
Events1
Distances4.689 km – Junior women
Participation138 athletes from
39 nations

The Junior women's race at the 1997 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Torino, Italy, at the Parco del Valentino on March 23, 1997. A report on the event was given in The New York Times [1] in the Herald, [2] and for the IAAF. [3]

Contents

Complete results, [4] [5] [6] medallists, [7] and the results of British athletes [8] were published.

Race results

Junior women's race (4.689 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Rose Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:58
Silver medal icon.svg Prisca Ngetich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:59
Bronze medal icon.svg Ayelech Worku Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 15:02
4 Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 15:10
5 Zenebech Tadese Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 15:11
6 Kei Satomura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:12
7 Emiko Kojima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:12
8 Caroline Tarus Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 15:14
9 Anita Kiptum Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 15:15
10 Agnes Kiprop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 15:15
11 Risa Tanaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:20
12 René Kalmer Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 15:31
13 Worknesh Kidane Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 15:32
14 Tomoko Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:40
15 Judit Plá Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:46
16 Kumiko Hiyama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:48
17 Yuka Hata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15:51
18 Etaferahu Tarekegn Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 15:53
19 Sonja Stolić Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 15:54
20 Kutre Dulecha Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 15:55
21 Hind Chahid Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 15:57
22 Katie Skorupska Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:58
23 Merima Hashim Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 15:58
24 Cathérine Lallemand Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:01
25 Fabiane Cristine da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16:05
26 Malika Asahssah Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 16:07
27 Sandra Levenez Flag of France.svg  France 16:07
28 Samira Bahdaoui Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 16:09
29 Message Mapfumo Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 16:11
30 Erin McClure Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:11
31 Tatyana Khmeleva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16:12
32 Soumia Mastacou Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 16:14
33 Yelena Tolstygina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 16:16
34 Alessandra Aguilar Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 16:18
35 Yelena Mikhaylova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16:19
36 Jennifer Handley Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:21
37 Laura Suffa Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16:22
38 Iona Oltean Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16:24
39 Larissa Kleinmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16:26
40 Rialette Kruger Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:27
41 Tanya Povey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 16:27
42 Tatyana Gerasimova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16:29
43 Ansie van Heerden Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:30
44 Bertha Sánchez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 16:31
45 Mónica Rosa Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 16:31
46 Ilze Kidson Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:32
47 Martha Garces Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 16:34
48 Natalia Rodríguez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 16:35
49 Tuula Laitinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 16:35
50 Marina Munćan Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 16:35
51 Suzanne Ritter Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16:36
52 Bouchra Benthami Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 16:37
53 Khadija Touati Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 16:38
54 Paula Hernandez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 16:40
55 Elizabeth Mtombeni Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:41
56 Helena Volná Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16:42
57 Irina Danilova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16:42
58 Kenza Dahmani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 16:47
59 Ana Rondón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 16:48
60 Anna Markelova Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Turkmenistan 16:49
61 Rosa Morató Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 16:49
62 Rachel Nthulane Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 16:50
63 Laura Cernat Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16:51
64 Michelle de la Vina Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:53
65 Catalina Big Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16:54
66 Elizabeth Kampfe Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:54
67 Anke Onsia Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 16:54
68 Tamara Cojocar Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16:55
69 Marja Loukkola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 16:55
70 Johanna Raja-aho Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 16:56
71 Hakima Baatouche Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 16:56
72 Nassira Taibi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 16:57
73 Amy Wiseman Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:57
74 Zivile Balciunaité Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 16:58
75 Valquíria Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16:58
76 Francine Darroch Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 16:59
77 Marzena Linkowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 17:00
78 Magdalena Haamwanyena Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 17:00
79 Joelle Franzmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 17:01
80 Petra Teveli Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 17:01
81 Olena Samko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 17:01
82 Yâprak Kalemoglu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 17:02
83 Silvia Weissteiner Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 17:04
84 Laila Hmatou Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 17:06
85 Jilly Ingman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 17:07
86 Tera Moody Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17:09
87 Zsanett Teveli Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 17:09
88 Julie Martin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17:10
89 Donyazad Mimouni Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 17:10
90 Kyla Barbour Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17:12
91 Almira Kuci Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 17:12
92 Sonia Scheurer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 17:13
93 Sonia Thomas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 17:13
94 Celine Dutot Flag of France.svg  France 17:14
95 Bianca Cojocar Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 17:14
96 Bettina Pintér Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 17:15
97 Louise Brown Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 17:15
98 Souad Aït Salem Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 17:17
99 Silvia Fernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 17:19
100 Ekta Huldhar Flag of India.svg  India 17:19
101 Marie-Celine Jacquard Flag of France.svg  France 17:21
102 Orsolya Ritter Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 17:22
103 Cristina Pozzo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 17:23
104 Bridget Quenzer Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17:26
105 Ayfer Yigit Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 17:27
106 Celine Larnois Flag of France.svg  France 17:28
107 Romina Ridolfi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 17:28
108 Maria Lynch Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 17:30
109 Bojana Radojcic Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 17:33
110 Hanan Najih Flag of France.svg  France 17:33
111 Amy Waterlow Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 17:34
112 Paulina Rath Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 17:34
113 Luana Pocorobba Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 17:37
114 Nina-Carita Liljedahl Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 17:38
115 Sümeyra Tali Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 17:39
116 Elizabeth Benishai Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17:40
117 Kristina Obronek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 17:42
118 Aniela Buciu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 17:43
119 Govindassamy Pangadjame Flag of India.svg  India 17:44
120 Renuka Hegde Flag of India.svg  India 17:46
121 Irina Podkorytova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 17:47
122 Kim Hemstreet Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17:49
123 Rosanna Cavoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 17:49
124 Nebhat Cavus Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 17:52
125 Erika Abril Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 17:55
126 Renuka Goferi Flag of India.svg  India 17:55
127 Marina Heurtault Flag of France.svg  France 17:56
128 Isabel Boldo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 17:56
129 Nathalie Rousseau Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 17:59
130 Nóra Nemere Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 18:03
131 Dildar Mamedova Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Turkmenistan 18:06
132 Sandra Cardenas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 18:14
133 Marijana Stopic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 18:21
134 Alma Xicotencatl Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 18:23
135 Ana do Nascimento Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 18:26
136 Virginie Koomanikooa Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 20:40
Renate Rungger Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNF
Hilia Mundja Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia DNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Rose Kosgei 1
Prisca Ngetich 2
Edna Kiplagat 4
Caroline Tarus 8
(Anita Kiptum)(9)
(Agnes Kiprop)(10)
15
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
Kei Satomura 6
Emiko Kojima 7
Risa Tanaka 11
Tomoko Hashimoto 14
(Kumiko Hiyama)(16)
(Yuka Hata)(17)
38
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Ayelech Worku 3
Zenebech Tadese 5
Worknesh Kidane 13
Etaferahu Tarekegn 18
(Kutre Dulecha)(20)
(Merima Hashim)(23)
39
4Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Hind Chahid 21
Malika Asahssah 26
Samira Bahdaoui 28
Soumia Mastacou 32
(Bouchra Benthami)(52)
(Laila Hmatou)(84)
107
5Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
René Kalmer 12
Rialette Kruger 40
Ansie van Heerden 43
Ilze Kidson 46
(Elizabeth Mtombeni)(55)
(Rachel Nthulane)(62)
141
6Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Judit Plá 15
Alessandra Aguilar 34
Natalia Rodríguez 48
Paula Hernandez 54
(Rosa Morató)(61)
(Silvia Fernández)(99)
151
7Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Tatyana Khmeleva 31
Yelena Mikhaylova 35
Tatyana Gerasimova 42
Irina Danilova 57
165
8Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Laura Suffa 37
Larissa Kleinmann 39
Suzanne Ritter 51
Joelle Franzmann 79
(Sonia Scheurer)(92)
206
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Erin McClure 30
Jennifer Handley 36
Francine Darroch 76
Julie Martin 88
(Elizabeth Benishai)(116)
(Kim Hemstreet)(122)
230
10Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Iona Oltean 38
Laura Cernat 63
Catalina Big 65
Tamara Cojocar 68
(Bianca Cojocar)(95)
(Aniela Buciu)(118)
234
11Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Katie Skorupska 22
Tanya Povey 41
Jilly Ingman 85
Sonia Thomas 93
(Louise Brown)(97)
(Amy Waterlow)(111)
241
12Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Khadija Touati 53
Kenza Dahmani 58
Hakima Baatouche 71
Nassira Taibi 72
(Donyazad Mimouni)(89)
(Souad Aït Salem)(98)
254
13Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia
Sonja Stolić 19
Marina Munćan 50
Almira Kuci 91
Bojana Radojcic 109
269
14Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Michelle de la Vina 64
Elizabeth Kampfe 66
Amy Wiseman 73
Tera Moody 86
(Kyla Barbour)(90)
(Bridget Quenzer)(104)
289
15Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Tuula Laitinen 49
Marja Loukkola 69
Johanna Raja-aho 70
Nina-Carita Liljedahl 114
302
16Flag of France.svg  France
Sandra Levenez 27
Celine Dutot 94
Marie-Celine Jacquard 101
Celine Larnois 106
(Hanan Najih)(110)
(Marina Heurtault)(127)
328
17Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Bertha Sánchez 44
Ana Rondón 59
Erika Abril 125
Sandra Cardenas 132
360
18Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Fabiane Cristine da Silva 25
Valquíria Santos 75
Isabel Boldo 128
Ana do Nascimento 135
363
19Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Petra Teveli 80
Zsanett Teveli 87
Bettina Pintér 96
Orsolya Ritter 102
(Nóra Nemere)(130)
365
20Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Silvia Weissteiner 83
Cristina Pozzo 103
Romina Ridolfi 107
Luana Pocorobba 113
(Rosanna Cavoli)(123)
(Renate Rungger)(DNF)
406
21Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Yâprak Kalemoglu 82
Ayfer Yigit 105
Sümeyra Tali 115
Nebhat Cavus 124
426
22Flag of India.svg  India
Ekta Huldhar 100
Govindassamy Pangadjame 119
Renuka Hegde 120
Renuka Goferi 126
465
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 138 athletes from 39 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [8]

See also

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