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

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Junior 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
Distances6.29 km – Junior women
Participation131 athletes from
36 nations

The Junior 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 on the event were given in The New York Times , [1] [2] in the Glasgow 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

Junior women's race (6.29 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Vivian Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:34
Silver medal icon.svg Alice Timbilil Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:35
Bronze medal icon.svg Viola Kibiwott Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:36
4 Hareg Sidelil Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:38
5 Merima Hashim Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:41
6 Fridah Domongole Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:43
7 Eyerusalem Kuma Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:45
8 Abebech Nigussie Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:48
9 Worknesh Kidane Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:52
10 Dorcus Inzikuru Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 21:02
11 Rina Fujioka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:12
12 Pamela Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 21:19
13 Bezunesh Bekele Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 21:20
14 Kaori Yoshida Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:26
15 Carol Henry Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 21:36
16 Yolandi Neuhoff Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 21:38
17 Jane Makombe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 21:42
18 Diane Nukuri Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 21:42
19 Lina Usmanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21:44
20 Tomomi Tagao Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:50
21 Valentina Zevushkina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21:53
22 Hawa Hamis Hussein Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 21:55
23 Elaine du Plessis Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 21:56
24 Lize-Mari Venter Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 21:57
25 Mary Bacia Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 22:04
26 Lauren Fleshman Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:08
27 Hana Chaouach Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 22:09
28 Mia Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 22:09
29 Shalane Flanagan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:10
30 Erin Sullivan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:12
31 Hakima Takeznount Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 22:13
32 Jéssica Augusto Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 22:15
33 Ikuko Nagao Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22:18
34 Gladys Ruto Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 22:19
35 Lyudmila Volchek Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 22:22
36 Nassira Taibi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 22:28
37 Wahiba Ifftissen Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 22:29
38 Grace Chesang Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 22:30
39 Linda Hadjar Flag of France.svg  France 22:30
40 Siphuluwazi Sibindi Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 22:31
41 Irene Alfonso Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 22:32
42 Linda Roets Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 22:33
43 Malika Asahssah Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 22:35
44 Ida Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 22:39
45 Clemantine Nyiraguhirwa Flag of Rwanda (1962-2001).svg  Rwanda 22:42
46 Habiba Ghribi Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 22:42
47 Nicola Spirig Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 22:42
48 Lucélia Peres Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22:43
49 Riina Tolonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 22:43
50 Mami Ikeda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22:44
51 Fatiha Bahi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 22:49
52 Cindy Durocher Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22:49
53 Nikki Reckman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22:54
54 Xenia Luxem Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 22:55
55 Henrietta Freeman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 22:56
56 Anastasiya Starovoytova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 22:59
57 Minna Nummela Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 23:01
58 Catherine Webombesa Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 23:04
59 Mebarka Zellit Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 23:05
60 Letitia Pheleu Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 23:06
61 Sheela Agrawal Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23:07
62 Tatiane Sá Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23:08
63 Emma Ward Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23:09
64 Emily Kroshus Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:12
65 Amal Essaki Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:13
66 Collette Fagan Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23:14
67 Simret Sultan Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 23:15
68 Kate Bradshaw Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23:16
69 Patrícia Pereira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 23:17
70 Sigrid van den Bempt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 23:17
71 Marina Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 23:18
72 Sonia Bejarano Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 23:18
73 Anzhelika Simon Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 23:21
74 Valeria Marinoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 23:23
75 Kate Reed Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23:24
76 Mercedes Aguilar Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 23:26
77 Khadija Nadari Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:31
78 Mieke Geens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 23:37
79 Michelle Carson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:38
80 Émilie Mondor Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:38
81 Mirjana Kalajdzic Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 23:39
82 Filipa Coelho Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 23:40
83 Simret Asmerom Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 23:41
84 Jane Potter Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23:44
85 Olga Goncharuk Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 23:46
86 Valquíria Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23:50
87 Rosana Fernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 23:55
88 Marina Munćan Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia 24:06
89 Fatima Lahssini Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 24:07
90 Rosário Pais Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 24:10
91 Veerle Demuynck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 24:12
92 Anni Tuimala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 24:13
93 Irina Kunakhavets Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 24:13
94 Alma Xicotencatl Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 24:15
95 Zoe Jelbert Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 24:19
96 Renata Fernandes Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 24:21
97 Paz Rodríguez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 24:22
98 Martha Ronceria Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 24:23
99 Vanesse van Voskuilen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 24:26
100 Yelena Kalinenko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 24:38
101 Ulla Tuimala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 24:49
102 Jennifer Garzón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 24:50
103 Ana Pérez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 24:55
104 Loyce Adiru Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 24:57
105 Yuliya Alyoshina Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Turkmenistan 24:57
106 Luisa Jimenez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 24:58
107 Preda Sreedharan Flag of India.svg  India 25:03
108 Dina Mijuskovic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 25:05
109 Diana Martín Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 25:11
110 Dulce Félix Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 25:13
111 Sihem Mekni Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 25:16
112 Lamiae Omari Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 25:26
113 Hayet Ferahtia Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 25:27
114 Sonia Boubaker Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 25:29
115 Adriana da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25:37
116 Besma Mekki Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 25:49
117 Aleksandra Rodigina Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 26:40
118 Dildar Mamedova Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Turkmenistan 26:40
119 Yuliya Krepina Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 26:42
120 Kristina Medyanskaya Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 26:45
121 Kamilla Ramazanova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 26:51
122 Anna Markelova Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Turkmenistan 26:51
123 Ancy Scaria Flag of India.svg  India 27:06
124 Vaishali Chatare Flag of India.svg  India 27:12
125 Jishy Joseph Flag of India.svg  India 27:14
126 Julie Spolidoro Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:47
127 Leyla Dzhumayeva Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Turkmenistan 29:02
Btissam Lakhouad Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco DNF
Tausi Juma Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania DNF
Peudo Japhet Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania DNF
Naoko Sakata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNF
Olga Mariela Das Morales Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala DNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Vivian Cheruiyot 1
Alice Timbilil 2
Viola Kibiwott 3
Fridah Domongole 6
(Pamela Kipchoge)(12)
(Gladys Ruto)(34)
12
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Hareg Sidelil 4
Merima Hashim 5
Eyerusalem Kuma 7
Abebech Nigussie 8
(Worknesh Kidane)(9)
(Bezunesh Bekele)(13)
24
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
Rina Fujioka 11
Kaori Yoshida 14
Tomomi Tagao 20
Ikuko Nagao 33
(Mami Ikeda)(50)
(Naoko Sakata)(DNF)
78
4Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Yolandi Neuhoff 16
Elaine du Plessis 23
Lize-Mari Venter 24
Linda Roets 42
(Letitia Pheleu)(60)
105
5Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda
Dorcus Inzikuru 10
Mary Bacia 25
Grace Chesang 38
Catherine Webombesa 58
(Loyce Adiru)(104)
131
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Lauren Fleshman 26
Shalane Flanagan 29
Erin Sullivan 30
Sheela Agrawal 61
(Kate Bradshaw)(68)
(Julie Spolidoro)(126)
146
7Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Hakima Takeznount 31
Nassira Taibi 36
Wahiba Ifftissen 37
Fatiha Bahi 51
(Mebarka Zellit)(59)
(Hayet Ferahtia)(113)
155
8Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Carol Henry 15
Cindy Durocher 52
Nikki Reckman 53
Emily Kroshus 64
(Michelle Carson)(79)
(Émilie Mondor)(80)
184
9Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Lina Usmanova 19
Valentina Zevushkina 21
Marina Ivanova 71
Anzhelika Simon 73
184
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Henrietta Freeman 55
Emma Ward 63
Collette Fagan 66
Kate Reed 75
(Jane Potter)(84)
(Zoe Jelbert)(95)
259
11Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Lyudmila Volchek 35
Anastasiya Starovoytova 56
Olga Goncharuk 85
Irina Kunakhavets 93
269
12Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Jéssica Augusto 32
Patrícia Pereira 69
Filipa Coelho 82
Rosário Pais 90
(Renata Fernandes)(96)
(Dulce Félix)(110)
273
13Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Malika Asahssah 43
Amal Essaki 65
Khadija Nadari 77
Fatima Lahssini 89
(Lamiae Omari)(112)
(Btissam Lakhouad)(DNF)
274
14Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Xenia Luxem 54
Sigrid van den Bempt 70
Mieke Geens 78
Veerle Demuynck 91
293
15Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Irene Alfonso 41
Sonia Bejarano 72
Rosana Fernández 87
Paz Rodríguez 97
(Ana Pérez)(103)
(Diana Martín)(109)
297
16Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Hana Chaouach 27
Habiba Ghribi 46
Sihem Mekni 111
Sonia Boubaker 114
(Besma Mekki)(116)
298
17Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Riina Tolonen 49
Minna Nummela 57
Anni Tuimala 92
Ulla Tuimala 101
299
18Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Lucélia Peres 48
Tatiane Sá 62
Valquíria Santos 86
Adriana da Silva 115
311
19Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Mercedes Aguilar 76
Martha Ronceria 98
Jennifer Garzón 102
Luisa Jimenez 106
382
20Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Turkmenistan
Yuliya Alyoshina 105
Dildar Mamedova 118
Anna Markelova 122
Leyla Dzhumayeva 127
472
21Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Aleksandra Rodigina 117
Yuliya Krepina 119
Kristina Medyanskaya 120
Kamilla Ramazanova 121
477
22Flag of India.svg  India
Preda Sreedharan 107
Ancy Scaria 123
Vaishali Chatare 124
Jishy Joseph 125
479
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 131 athletes from 36 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [10] The announced athlete from Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala did not show. [5] [7]

See also

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