2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition41st
DateMarch 28
Host city Guiyang, China Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
Venue Guiyang horse racing circuit
Events1
Distances6 km – Junior women
Participation100 athletes from
28 nations

The Junior women's race at the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Guiyang horse racing circuit in Guiyang, China, on March 28, 2015. [1] Reports of the event were given for the IAAF. [2]

Contents

Complete results for individuals, [3] [4] and for teams [5] [6] were published.

Race results

Junior women's race (6 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Letesenbet Gidey Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 19:48
Silver medal icon.svg Dera Dida Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 19:49
Bronze medal icon.svg Etagegn Woldu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 19:53
4 Daisy Jepkemei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 19:59
5 Mihret Tefera Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:02
6 Dagmawit Kibru Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:07
7 Gladys Jeptekeny Kipkoech Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:13
8 Desi Mokonin Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 20:17
9 Ruth Jebet Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 20:20
10 Winfred Nzisa Mbithe Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:31
11 Stella Chesang Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 20:37
12 Rosefline Chepngetich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:38
13 Winnie Jebichii Koima Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20:52
14 Zerfe Lemeneh Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20:53
15 Fatuma Jawaro Chebsi Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 20:54
16 Azusa Sumi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 20:55
17 Rachael Zena Chebet Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 21:01
18 Janat Chemusto Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 21:10
19 Doreen Chemutai Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 21:18
20 Bontu Rebitu Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 21:22
21 Nana Kuraoka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:24
22 Joyline Cherotich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 21:25
23 Hibret Debesay Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 21:26
24 Elvanie Nimbona Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 21:27
25 Deshun Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 21:31
26 Mercyline Chelangat Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 21:43
27 Kaitlyn Benner Flag of the United States.svg  United States 21:45
28 Dalila Abdulkadir Gosa Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 21:48
29 Wakana Kabasawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:48
30 Maria Larsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 21:49
31 Wangmu Nuzeng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 21:51
32 Yuri Nozoe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:55
33 Lauren Gregory Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:01
34 Yazhen Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 22:01
35 Kaoutar Farkoussi Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 22:12
36 Nebyat Abraham Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:12
37 Cassandre Beaugrand Flag of France.svg  France 22:12
38 Miho Shimada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22:12
39 Yohana Gezae Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:13
40 Lucia Segid Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:16
41 Rima Chenah Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 22:18
42 Branna Macdougall Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22:20
43 Sunilda Lozano Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 22:20
44 Saida Meneses Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 22:21
45 Hannah Nuttall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 22:23
46 Yuanfeng Li Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 22:23
47 Leanne Pompeani Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 22:26
48 Alberte Kjær Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 22:26
49 Lucie Picard Flag of France.svg  France 22:31
50 Imane El Bouhali Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 22:33
51 Evelyn Escobar Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 22:40
52 Ok Byol Ju Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 22:44
53 Celia Bremond Flag of France.svg  France 22:44
54 Lemlem Teweldebrhan Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 22:44
55 Katie Rainsberger Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:49
56 Cuomu Ciren Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 22:50
57 Simonay Weitsz Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 22:55
58 Sophie Eckel Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 22:56
59 Zhiling Zheng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 22:57
60 Hannah Woodhouse Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22:57
61 Yuka Sarumida Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22:57
62 Valerie Constien Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:58
63 Karlie Swanson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 23:00
64 Amy McCormick Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 23:00
65 Nicole van der Merwe Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 23:05
66 Kelsey Schrader Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23:06
67 Soukaina Belil Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:09
68 Shaelyn Sorensen Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23:10
69 Jessica Hull Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 23:11
70 Jennifer Baragar-Petrash Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:16
71 Louise Rode Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 23:16
72 Bronwen Owen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 23:17
73 Paula González Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 23:19
74 Ruth Clarita Cjuro Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 23:22
75 Nicole Hutchinson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:26
76 Carina Viljoen Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 23:28
77 Sara Chakkaf Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:31
78 Jin Hyang Pak Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 23:32
79 Oumaima Saoud Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:44
80 Abbie Donnelly Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 23:46
81 Jeanette Bokadie Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 23:55
82 Grace Baker Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 24:00
83 Alena Barysenka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 24:09
84 Chol Sun Kim Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 24:11
85 Weronica Pyzik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 24:14
86 Sujoud Al Khatbah Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 24:15
87 Magdalena Dias Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 24:15
88 Brianna Thomas Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 24:25
89 Hanli Etsebeth Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24:29
90 Jeanne Lehair Flag of France.svg  France 24:35
91 Sherilene Gelderblom Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24:44
92 Joana Ferreira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 24:48
93 Nurkhon Mukhiddinova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 25:13
94 Mirelle Martens Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25:23
95 Fatma El Sharnouby Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 25:36
96 Ran Yon Kim Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 26:20
97 Entasar Al-Madhfari Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen 29:39
Amy Griffiths Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain DNF
Pema Seldon Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan DNF
Claire Smith Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNF
Carmela Cardama Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Letesenbet Gidey 1
Dera Dida 2
Etagegn Woldu 3
Mihret Tefera 5
(Dagmawit Kibru)(6)
(Zerfe Lemeneh)(14)
11
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Daisy Jepkemei 4
Gladys Jeptekeny Kipkoech 7
Winfred Nzisa Mbithe 10
Rosefline Chepngetich 12
(Winnie Jebichii Koima)(13)
(Joyline Cherotich)(22)
33
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Desi Mokonin 8
Ruth Jebet 9
Fatuma Jawaro Chebsi 15
Bontu Rebitu 20
(Dalila Abdulkadir Gosa)(28)
52
4Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda
Stella Chesang 11
Rachael Zena Chebet 17
Janat Chemusto 18
Doreen Chemutai 19
(Mercyline Chelangat)(26)
65
5Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Azusa Sumi 16
Nana Kuraoka 21
Wakana Kabasawa 29
Yuri Nozoe 32
(Miho Shimada)(38)
(Yuka Sarumida)(61)
98
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Deshun Zhang 25
Wangmu Nuzeng 31
Yazhen Zhang 34
Yuanfeng Li 46
(Cuomu Ciren)(56)
(Zhiling Zheng)(59)
136
7Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea
Hibret Debesay 23
Nebyat Abraham 36
Yohana Gezae 39
Lucia Segid 40
(Lemlem Teweldebrhan)(54)
138
8Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Kaitlyn Benner 27
Lauren Gregory 33
Katie Rainsberger 55
Valerie Constien 62
(Kelsey Schrader)(66)
(Shaelyn Sorensen)(68)
177
9Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Sunilda Lozano 43
Saida Meneses 44
Evelyn Escobar 51
Ruth Clarita Cjuro 74
212
10Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Kaoutar Farkoussi 35
Imane El Bouhali 50
Soukaina Belil 67
Sara Chakkaf 77
(Oumaima Saoud)(79)
229
11Flag of France.svg  France
Cassandre Beaugrand 37
Lucie Picard 49
Celia Bremond 53
Jeanne Lehair 90
229
12Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Leanne Pompeani 47
Sophie Eckel 58
Karlie Swanson 63
Amy McCormick 64
(Jessica Hull)(69)
(Brianna Thomas)(88)
232
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Branna Macdougall 42
Hannah Woodhouse 60
Jennifer Baragar-Petrash 70
Nicole Hutchinson 75
(Mirelle Martens)(94)
(Claire Smith)(DNF)
247
14Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Simonay Weitsz 57
Nicole van der Merwe 65
Carina Viljoen 76
Jeanette Bokadie 81
(Hanli Etsebeth)(89)
(Sherilene Gelderblom)(91)
279
15Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Hannah Nuttall 45
Bronwen Owen 72
Abbie Donnelly 80
Grace Baker 82
(Amy Griffiths)(DNF)
279
16Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Ok Byol Ju 52
Jin Hyang Pak 78
Chol Sun Kim 84
Ran Yon Kim 96
310
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 100 athletes from 28 countries participated in the Junior women's race.

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