2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race

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Senior women's race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition28th
DateMarch 18
Host city Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg
Venue Sporting Complex of Vilamoura
Events1
Distances8.08 km – Senior women
Participation104 athletes from
29 nations

The Senior women's race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Sporting Complex in Vilamoura, Portugal, on March 18, 2000. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times , [1] [2] in the Herald, [3] and for the IAAF. [4]

Contents

Complete results [5] for individuals, [6] [7] for teams, [6] [8] medallists, [9] and the results of British athletes who took part [10] were published.

Race results

Senior women's race (8.08 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Derartu Tulu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25:42
Silver medal icon.svg Gete Wami Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25:48
Bronze medal icon.svg Susan Chepkemei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25:50
4 Lydia Cheromei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26:02
5 Paula Radcliffe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 26:03
6 Leah Malot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26:09
7 Sonia O'Sullivan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 26:20
8 Merima Denboba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 26:23
9 Ayelech Worku Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 26:36
10 Ruth Kutol Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26:38
11 Irene Kipchumba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26:45
12 Deena Drossin Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26:59
13 Jen Rhines Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:11
14 Berhane Adere Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 27:11
15 Olivera Jevtić Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 27:14
16 Teresa Recio Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 27:14
17 Lidiya Grigoryeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 27:15
18 Anja Smolders Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 27:16
19 Agata Balsamo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 27:17
20 Rosemary Ryan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 27:17
21 Kylie Risk Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 27:17
22 Restituta Joseph Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 27:23
23 Samukeliso Moyo Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 27:25
24 Annemari Sandell Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 27:26
25 Magdeline Chemjor Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 27:29
26 Mizuki Noguchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 27:30
27 Breda Dennehy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 27:32
28 Asha Gigi Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 27:35
29 Ana Dias Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 27:36
30 Marta Fernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 27:38
31 Silvia Sommaggio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 27:41
32 Tausi Juma Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 27:42
33 Kaori Kumasaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 27:43
34 Hayley Yelling Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 27:43
35 Constantina Diţă Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 27:45
36 Rachel Sauder Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:47
37 Kimberly Fitchen Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:48
38 Clair Fearnley Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 27:51
39 Miyuki Nishimura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 27:52
40 María Abel Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 27:55
41 Mónica Rosa Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 27:58
42 Tina Connelly Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 27:59
43 Svetlana Baygulova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 27:59
44 Liz Yelling Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 28:02
45 Rosa Oliveira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 28:03
46 Iulia Olteanu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 28:04
47 Anne Keenan-Buckley Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 28:04
48 Silvia Weissteiner Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 28:09
49 Charné Rademeyer Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 28:10
50 Miho Kakehata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 28:14
51 Julia Vaquero Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 28:15
52 Conceição Ferreira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 28:18
53 Dulce María Rodríguez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 28:19
54 Sharon Morris Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 28:27
55 Donna Garcia Flag of the United States.svg  United States 28:35
56 Hayley Haining Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 28:37
57 Cristina Grosu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 28:38
58 Deborah Buhlers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28:38
59 Tara Krzywicki Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 28:39
60 Alessandra Aguilar Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 28:41
61 Isabelle Collier Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 28:42
62 Margareth Iro Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 28:44
63 Lidia Karwowski Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 28:52
64 Stefanija Statkuvienė Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 28:54
65 Tarath Tsatsa Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 28:57
66 Sabrina Varrone Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 28:59
67 Lee-Ann McPhillips Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 29:04
68 Elena Fidatof Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 29:09
69 Sitar Waru Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 29:13
70 Yelena Samokhvalova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 29:14
71 Bruna Genovese Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 29:15
72 Rukia Mkanda Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 29:16
73 Adriana de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 29:23
74 Maria Rodrigues Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 29:24
75 Sherri Smith Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 29:26
76 Rosângela Faria Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 29:32
77 Taeko Matsubayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 29:39
78 Oksana Vasilevskaya Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 29:41
79 Cristina Casandra Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 29:45
80 Maria McCambridge Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 29:59
81 Aruna Devi Waishram Flag of India.svg  India 30:00
82 Nebiat Habtemariam Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 30:00
83 Rosita Rota Gelpi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 30:14
84 Judith Leroy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 30:17
85 Lisa Harvey Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 30:47
86 Corinne Debaets Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 30:52
87 Valerie Vaughan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 31:02
88 Katherine Smyth Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 31:18
89 Mokhantso Raphoto Flag of Lesotho (1987-2006).svg  Lesotho 32:18
90 Kanchhi Koju Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 32:31
91 Sharda Gawande Flag of India.svg  India 32:37
92 Anastasiya Padalinskaya Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 33:01
93 Pushpa Devi Flag of India.svg  India 33:11
94 Rina Das Flag of India.svg  India 33:12
95 Tatyana Zavyalova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 33:36
96 Anastasiya Sinyak Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 34:23
Elva Dryer Flag of the United States.svg  United States DNF
Helena Sampaio Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal DNF
Beatriz Santíago Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DNF
Irina Matrosova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan DNF
Stephanie Mills Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNF
Erica van der Bilt Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands DNF
Analídia Torre Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal DNF
Alla Syomina Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan DNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Derartu Tulu 1
Gete Wami 2
Merima Denboba 8
Ayelech Worku 9
(Berhane Adere)(14)
(Asha Gigi)(28)
20
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Susan Chepkemei 3
Lydia Cheromei 4
Leah Malot 6
Ruth Kutol 10
(Irene Kipchumba)(11)
(Magdeline Chemjor)(25)
23
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Deena Drossin 12
Jen Rhines 13
Rachel Sauder 36
Kimberly Fitchen 37
(Donna Garcia)(55)
(Elva Dryer)(DNF)
98
4Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
Sonia O'Sullivan 7
Rosemary Ryan 20
Breda Dennehy 27
Anne Keenan-Buckley 47
(Maria McCambridge)(80)
(Valerie Vaughan)(87)
101
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Teresa Recio 16
Marta Fernández 30
María Abel 40
Julia Vaquero 51
(Alessandra Aguilar)(60)
(Beatriz Santíago)(DNF)
137
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Paula Radcliffe 5
Hayley Yelling 34
Liz Yelling 44
Sharon Morris 54
(Hayley Haining)(56)
(Tara Krzywicki)(59)
137
7Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Mizuki Noguchi 26
Kaori Kumasaka 33
Miyuki Nishimura 39
Miho Kakehata 50
(Taeko Matsubayashi)(77)
148
8Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Agata Balsamo 19
Silvia Sommaggio 31
Silvia Weissteiner 48
Sabrina Varrone 66
(Bruna Genovese)(71)
(Rosita Rota Gelpi)(83)
164
9Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Ana Dias 29
Mónica Rosa 41
Rosa Oliveira 45
Conceição Ferreira 52
(Helena Sampaio)(DNF)
(Analídia Torre)(DNF)
167
10Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
Restituta Joseph 22
Tausi Juma 32
Margareth Iro 62
Rukia Mkanda 72
188
11Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Constantina Diţă 35
Iulia Olteanu 46
Cristina Grosu 57
Elena Fidatof 68
(Cristina Casandra)(79)
206
12Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Anja Smolders 18
Isabelle Collier 61
Stefanija Statkuvienė 64
Corinne Debaets 86
229
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Tina Connelly 42
Deborah Buhlers 58
Sherri Smith 75
Judith Leroy 84
(Lisa Harvey)(85)
(Stephanie Mills)(DNF)
259
14Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Lidia Karwowski 63
Adriana de Souza 73
Maria Rodrigues 74
Rosângela Faria 76
286
15Flag of India.svg  India
Aruna Devi Waishram 81
Sharda Gawande 91
Pushpa Devi 93
Rina Das 94
359
16Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Oksana Vasilevskaya 78
Anastasiya Padalinskaya 92
Tatyana Zavyalova 95
Anastasiya Sinyak 96
361
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 104 athletes from 29 countries in the Senior women's race.

See also

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