2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition37th
DateMarch 28
Host city Amman, Jordan Flag of Jordan.svg
Venue Al Bisharat Golf Course
Events1
Distances6 km – Junior women
Participation99 athletes from
27 nations

The Junior women's race at the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Al Bisharat Golf Course in Amman, Jordan, on March 28, 2009. [1] Reports of the event were given in The New York Times [2] [3] and for the IAAF. [4]

Contents

Complete results for individuals, [5] [6] [7] and for teams [8] [9] [10] were published.

Race results

Junior women's race (6 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Genzebe Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:14
Silver medal icon.svg Mercy Cherono Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:17
Bronze medal icon.svg Jackline Chepngeno Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:27
4 Frehiwat Goshu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:34
5 Nelly Chebet Ngeiywo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:36
6 Sule Utura Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:38
7 Emebet Anteneh Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:42
8 Hilda Chepkemoi Tanui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:49
9 Meseret Mengistu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:52
10 Jackline Chebii Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 21:01
11 Emily Brichacek Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 21:02
12 Tsega Gelaw Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 21:11
13 Lauren Howarth Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 21:14
14 Charlotte Purdue Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 21:23
15 Gladys Jerotich Kibiwot Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 21:25
16 Delvine Relin Meringor Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 21:27
17 Nanaka Izawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:27
18 Erika Ikeda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:30
19 Neely Spence Flag of the United States.svg  United States 21:33
20 Asami Kato Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:33
21 Aki Otagiri Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:40
22 Chitose Shibata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:47
23 Tejitu Daba Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 21:47
24 Shitaye Eshete Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 21:50
25 Kate Avery Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 21:53
26 Ashley Brasovan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 21:55
27 Nazret Weldu Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 21:58
28 Clémence Calvin Flag of France.svg  France 22:01
29 Tsige Gebrebrhan Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:02
30 Helen Hayelom Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:07
31 Lillian Partridge Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 22:10
32 Chloe Tighe Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 22:11
33 Bai Baoqin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 22:11
34 Louise Small Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 22:13
35 Alexandra Dunne Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:15
36 Nicki Maria McFadzien Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 22:15
37 Emi Kameyama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22:15
38 Elena Sedova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22:17
39 Maxine Heine-Wacker Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 22:24
40 Francine Nibaruta Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 22:25
41 Tatiana Prorokova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22:26
42 Chelsea Graham Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22:29
43 Valeria Roffino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22:30
44 Emily Pritt Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:31
45 Anna Catharina Gildenhuys Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 22:32
46 Kedish Tesfay Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:33
47 Jana Van Wabeke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 22:35
48 Hollie Emery Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 22:39
49 Marina Petrova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22:40
50 Caroline Pfister Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22:42
51 Narjes Issaoui Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 22:44
52 Tiegssti Negassi Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:44
53 Daniela Cunha Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 22:44
54 Liudmila Lebedeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22:44
55 Aleksandra Kudryashova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22:47
56 Jeanne D'arc Mukakigeli Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 22:50
57 Charo Inga Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 22:52
58 Adeline Musabyimana Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 22:53
59 Hadda Souadia Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 22:54
60 Safa Jammeli Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 22:55
61 Embeitey Belay Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:58
62 Fatima-Zahra Ouhrisse Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:03
63 Lucia Coli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 23:06
64 Sandra Mosquera Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 23:08
65 Sara Vaughn Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23:09
66 Tamara Carvolth Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 23:14
67 Hafida Benjilali Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:16
68 Nawal Yahi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 23:19
69 Habiba Hammam Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:22
70 Fatima Ouezzani Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:23
71 Stephanie Aldea Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:25
72 Nabila Sifi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 23:27
73 Nandipha Dywili Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 23:37
74 Estefanía Tobal Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 23:39
75 Tamara Jewett Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:42
76 Laura Park Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23:45
77 Ashleigh Schnettler Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 23:49
78 Yamna Ambarki Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:53
79 Hayat Amri Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:57
80 Letitia Saayman Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24:09
81 Bénisse Inamahoro Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 24:10
82 Elena Gerasimova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 24:17
83 Tania Carretero Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 24:20
84 Zinhle Sinqe Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24:27
85 Ala'ziad Khalifah Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 24:32
86 Marwa Nasri Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 24:58
87 Nabila Chaib Draa Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 25:00
88 Hassiba Bioudi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 25:10
89 Naïma Bakaddour Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 25:19
90 Amira Saghraoui Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 25:28
91 Katarzyna Broniatowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 25:53
92 Rasha Ayoub Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 26:13
93 Ghurour Aldeghemat Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 26:20
94 Nahida Albawwat Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 27:02
95 Naama Barka Flag of Libya (1977-2011).svg  Libya 28:48
Geneviève Lalonde Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNF
Faten Nemrawy Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan DNF
Esra'a Ikhlawi Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan DNF
Justine Johnson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Genzebe Dibaba 1
Frehiwat Goshu 4
Sule Utura 6
Emebet Anteneh 7
(Meseret Mengistu)(9)
(Tsega Gelaw)(12)
18
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Mercy Cherono 2
Jackline Chepngeno 3
Nelly Chebet Ngeiywo 5
Hilda Chepkemoi Tanui 8
(Jackline Chebii)(10)
(Delvine Relin Meringor)(16)
18
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
Nanaka Izawa 17
Erika Ikeda 18
Asami Kato 20
Aki Otagiri 21
(Chitose Shibata)(22)
(Emi Kameyama)(37)
76
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Lauren Howarth 13
Charlotte Purdue 14
Kate Avery 25
Lillian Partridge 31
(Louise Small)(34)
(Laura Park)(76)
83
5Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Neely Spence 19
Ashley Brasovan 26
Alexandra Dunne 35
Emily Pritt 44
(Sara Vaughn)(65)
124
6Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea
Nazret Weldu 27
Tsige Gebrebrhan 29
Helen Hayelom 30
Kedish Tesfay 46
(Tiegssti Negassi)(52)
(Embeitey Belay)(61)
132
7Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Emily Brichacek 11
Chloe Tighe 32
Hollie Emery 48
Tamara Carvolth 66
157
8Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Elena Sedova 38
Tatiana Prorokova 41
Marina Petrova 49
Liudmila Lebedeva 54
(Aleksandra Kudryashova)(55)
(Elena Gerasimova)(82)
182
9Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Maxine Heine-Wacker 39
Anna Catharina Gildenhuys 45
Nandipha Dywili 73
Ashleigh Schnettler 77
(Letitia Saayman)(80)
(Zinhle Sinqe)(84)
234
10Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Chelsea Graham 42
Caroline Pfister 50
Stephanie Aldea 71
Tamara Jewett 75
(Geneviève Lalonde)(DNF)
(Justine Johnson)(DNF)
238
11Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Fatima-Zahra Ouhrisse 62
Hafida Benjilali 67
Habiba Hammam 69
Fatima Ouezzani 70
(Yamna Ambarki)(78)
(Hayat Amri)(79)
268
12Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Hadda Souadia 59
Nawal Yahi 68
Nabila Sifi 72
Nabila Chaib Draa 87
(Hassiba Bioudi)(88)
(Naïma Bakaddour)(89)
286
13Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Narjes Issaoui 51
Safa Jammeli 60
Marwa Nasri 86
Amira Saghraoui 90
287
14Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
Ala'ziad Khalifah 85
Rasha Ayoub 92
Ghurour Aldeghemat 93
Nahida Albawwat 94
(Esra'a Ikhlawi)(DNF)
(Faten Nemrawy)(DNF)
364
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 99 athletes from 27 countries participated in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [1]

See also

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