2005 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 14th |
Date | October 1 |
Host city | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Events | 2 |
Participation | 156 athletes from 43 nations |
The 14th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships were held in Edmonton, Canada on 1 October 2005. The competition was replaced by the World Road Running Championships in 2006 and 2007, but revived as IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 2008.
A total of 156 athletes, 87 men and 69 women, from 43 countries took part. The four and a half lap course begins and ends in Hawrelak Park. [1] Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both for the men's race [2] [3] and for the women's race. [4] [5]
Complete results were published [6] for the men's race, [7] [8] for the women's race, [9] [10] for men's team, [11] [12] and for women's team. [13] [14]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual | ||||||
Men | Fabiano Joseph (TAN) | 1:01:08 | Mubarak Hassan Shami (QAT) | 1:01:09 | Yonas Kifle (ERI) | 1:01:13 |
Women | Constantina Diţă-Tomescu (ROU) | 1:09:17 | Lornah Kiplagat (NED) | 1:10:19 | Susan Chepkemei (KEN) | 1:10:20 |
Team | ||||||
Team Men | Ethiopia | 3:06:18 | Eritrea | 3:07:05 | Japan | 3:08:30 |
Team Women | Romania | 3:31:00 | Russia | 3:33:05 | Japan | 3:35:42 |
Rank | Country | Team | Time |
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Romania | Constantina Diţă-Tomescu Mihaela Botezan Nuța Olaru | 3:31:00 | |
Russia | Galina Bogomolova Lidiya Grigoryeva Irina Timofeyeva | 3:33:05 | |
Japan | Terumi Asoshina Hiromi Ominami Yoko Yagi | 3:35:42 | |
4 | Ethiopia | Merima Hashim Derartu Tulu Letay Nagash | 3:36:04 |
5 | Great Britain | Mara Yamauchi Hayley Haining Susan Partridge | 3:40:08 |
6 | Canada | Lioudmila Kortchaguina Nicole Stevenson Tara Quinn-Smith | 3:42:39 |
7 | Italy | Deborah Toniolo Vincenza Sicari Ivana Iozzia | 3:43:55 |
8 | Spain | María Luisa Lárraga Dolores Pulido María José Pueyo | 3:49:21 |
9 | United States | Laura Turner Jenny Spangler Stephanie Bylander | 3:49:50 |
— | France | Christelle Daunay Carmen Oliveras Zahia Dahmani | DNF |
— | Jamaica | Tamica Thomas Merrecia James Arieta Martin | DNF |
— | Kenya | Susan Chepkemei Caroline Kilel Salina Kosgei | DNF |
The participation of 156 athletes (87 men/69 women) from 43 countries is reported. [6] Although announced, athletes from Cambodia, Palestine, and Venezuela did not show.
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