2003 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 12th |
Date | October 4 |
Host city | Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal |
Events | 2 |
The 12th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on October 4, 2003 in Vilamoura, Portugal. A total of 171 athletes, 98 men and 73 women, from 49 countries took part. Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both for the men's race [1] [2] and for the women's race. [3] [4]
Complete results were published [5] for the men's race, [6] [7] for the women's race, [8] [9] for men's team, [10] [11] and for women's team. [12] [13]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual | ||||||
Men | Martin Lel (KEN) | 1:00:49 | Fabiano Joseph (TAN) | 1:00:52 | Martin Sulle (TAN) | 1:00:56 |
Women | Paula Radcliffe (GBR) | 1:07:35 | Berhane Adere (ETH) | 1:09:02 | Benita Johnson (AUS) | 1:09:26 |
Team | ||||||
Team Men | Tanzania | 3:03:01 | Kenya | 3:03:09 | Ethiopia | 3:07:34 |
Team Women | Russia | 3:30:16 | Japan | 3:34:23 | Romania | 3:35:07 |
Rank | Country | Team | Time |
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Russia | Lidiya Grigoryeva Alla Zhilyayeva Lyudmila Biktasheva | 3:30:16 | |
Japan | Mikie Takanaka Takako Kotorida Risa Hagiwara | 3:34:23 | |
Romania | Constantina Diţă-Tomescu Luminița Talpoș Nuta Olaru | 3:35:07 | |
4 | Ethiopia | Berhane Adere Teyba Erkesso Derebe Alemu | 3:36:37 |
5 | Great Britain | Paula Radcliffe Kathy Butler Hayley Yelling | 3:36:44 |
6 | Spain | Yesenia Centeno Teresa Récio Beatriz Santíago | 3:39:19 |
7 | France | Corinne Raux Fatiha Klilech-Fauvel Christelle Daunay | 3:40:02 |
8 | Italy | Bruna Genovese Rosaria Console Anna Incerti | 3:40:40 |
9 | Kenya | Susan Chepkemei Magdeline Chemjor Salina Kosgei | 3:40:58 |
10 | United States | Sylvia Mosqueda Magdalena Lewy Christine Clifton | 3:44:22 |
11 | Morocco | Malika Asahssah Kenza Wahbi Bouchra Chaabi | 3:44:39 |
12 | Portugal | Elisabete Lopes Analídia Torre Fernanda Miranda | 3:52:35 |
13 | India | Pushpa Devi Sarbjett Kaur Hidangmayum Devi | 4:18:41 |
The participation of 171 athletes (98 men/73 women) from 49 countries is reported. [5] Although announced, athletes from Cameroon and Republic of the Congo did not show.
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