2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Women's short race

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Women's short race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition30th
DateMarch 24
Host city Dublin, Leinster, Ireland Flag of Ireland.svg
Venue Leopardstown Racecourse
Events6
Distances4.208 km – Women's short
Participation107 athletes from
29 nations

The Women's short race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Leopardstown Racecourse near Dublin, Ireland, on March 24, 2002. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times , [1] [2] in the Herald, [3] [4] and for the IAAF. [5]

Contents

Complete results for individuals, [6] [7] [8] for teams, [6] [9] [10] medallists, [11] and the results of British athletes who took part [12] were published.

Race results

Women's short race (4.208 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Edith Masai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 13:30
Silver medal icon.svg Worknesh Kidane Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 13:36
Bronze medal icon.svg Isabella Ochichi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 13:39
4 Benita Johnson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 13:42
5 Suzy Favor Hamilton Flag of the United States.svg  United States 13:47
6 Abebech Nigussie Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 13:53
7 Sonia O'Sullivan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 13:55
8 Amane Godana Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 14:00
9 Rosanna Martin Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 14:01
10 Anne Keenan-Buckley Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 14:03
11 Carrie Tollefson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:05
12 Bouchra Chaâbi Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 14:06
13 Nancy Wambui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:06
14 Olga Romanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14:06
15 Anna Thompson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 14:07
16 Genet Gebregiorgis Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 14:08
17 Jane Kiptoo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:11
18 Prisca Ngetich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14:13
19 Rosemary Ryan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 14:14
20 Helena Sampaio Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 14:15
21 Hawa Hamis Hussein Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 14:17
22 Helen Pattinson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 14:18
23 Liliya Volkova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14:19
24 Anastasiya Zubova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14:20
25 Carla Sacramento Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 14:20
26 Meryem Karouani Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 14:22
27 Hana Chaouach Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 14:22
28 Albina Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14:23
29 Denisa Costescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 14:25
30 Hayley McGregor Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 14:25
31 Olga Machado Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 14:26
32 Sarah Toland Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:27
33 Nasria Azaïdj Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 14:27
34 Merima Hashim Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 14:28
35 Lucy Elliott Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 14:28
36 Jacqueline Martín Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:28
37 Fatiha Baouf Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 14:29
38 Sinkinesh Gudeta Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 14:30
39 Adélia Elias Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 14:31
40 Judit Plá Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:32
41 Elena Fidatof Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 14:33
42 Natalie Harvey Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 14:34
43 Ronel Thomas Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 14:35
44 Anesie Kwizera Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 14:36
45 Hiromi Koga Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:37
46 Sandra Baumann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 14:38
47 Daniela Petrescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 14:40
48 Zubeda Gussi Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 14:41
49 Émilie Mondor Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 14:42
50 Farida Gusi Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 14:42
51 Minori Hayakari Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:42
52 Janet Trujillo Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:42
53 Carmen Douma Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 14:44
54 Tatyana Borisova Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 14:44
55 Seloua Ouaziz Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 14:44
56 Clarisse Cruz Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 14:44
57 Rocío Martínez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:45
58 Amaia Piedra Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:47
59 Sabrina Varrone Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 14:48
60 Amanda Wright-Allen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 14:48
61 Leonora Joy Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 14:49
62 Maria McCambridge Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 14:49
63 Mary Jayne Harrelson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:50
64 Valerie Vaughan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 14:50
65 Ouafa Frekech Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 14:50
66 Sarah Hann Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14:52
67 Sonia Boubaker Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 14:53
68 Maiko Yamaguchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 14:54
69 Sara Valderas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14:55
70 Margaret Butler Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 14:57
71 Christina Carruzzo Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 14:58
72 Luminita Gogîrlea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 14:59
73 Heather Lee Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:00
74 Anna Ndege Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 15:00
75 Sonia Thomas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:01
76 Habiba Ghribi Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 15:01
77 Cristina Casandra Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 15:04
78 Emma Ward Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:04
79 Dalila Tahi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 15:05
80 Jane Potter Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15:10
81 Tatyana Chulakh Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 15:10
82 Valentina Belotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:11
83 Soulef Bouguerra Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 15:12
84 Fouzia Zoutat Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 15:14
85 Tamara Salomon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:15
86 Federica Dal Ri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:18
87 Cristiana Artuso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15:20
88 Mieke Geens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 15:21
89 Tracy Robertson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 15:22
90 Souad Aït Salem Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 15:23
91 Vanessa Veiga Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15:29
92 Maureen Harrington Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 15:30
93 Suzanne Wiertsema Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 15:33
94 Amel Tlili Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 15:36
95 Madalena Carriço Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15:37
96Fiona CrombieFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 15:38
97 Hakima Takeznount Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 15:41
98 Helen van Lysebetten Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 15:45
99 Mebarka Zellit Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 15:55
100 Yuliya Arfipova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 15:56
101 Irina Matrosova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 16:00
102 Amira Benamor Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 16:10
103 Eva Iglesias Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 16:21
104 Zamira Amirova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 16:42
105 Priscilla Mamba Flag of Eswatini.svg  Eswatini 16:46
106 Yekaterina Dirova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 17:21
107 Simone Zapha Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 18:11
Sharon Soussi Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar DNS
Patrizia Tisi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNS
Caroline Kwambai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya DNS
Christiana Augustine Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria DNS
Hannah Lawrence Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand DNS
Kim Smith Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand DNS
Kadie Koroma Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone DNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Worknesh Kidane 2
Abebech Nigussie 6
Amane Godana 8
Genet Gebregiorgis 16
(Merima Hashim)(n/s)
(Sinkinesh Gudeta)(n/s)
32
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Edith Masai 1
Isabella Ochichi 3
Nancy Wambui 13
Jane Kiptoo 17
(Prisca Ngetich)(n/s)
34
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
Sonia O'Sullivan 7
Anne Keenan-Buckley 10
Rosemary Ryan 18
Maria McCambridge 50
(Valerie Vaughan)(n/s)
(Maureen Harrington)(n/s)
85
4Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Olga Romanova 14
Liliya Volkova 22
Anastasiya Zubova 23
Albina Ivanova 27
(Tatyana Chulakh)(n/s)
86
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Benita Johnson 4
Anna Thompson 15
Hayley McGregor 29
Natalie Harvey 38
86
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Suzy Favor Hamilton 5
Carrie Tollefson 11
Sarah Toland 31
Janet Trujillo 43
(Mary Jayne Harrelson)(n/s)
(Sarah Hann)(n/s)
90
7Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Helena Sampaio 19
Carla Sacramento 24
Olga Machado 30
Adélia Elias 35
(Clarisse Cruz)(n/s)
(Madalena Carriço)(n/s)
108
8Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Bouchra Chaâbi 12
Meryem Karouani 25
Seloua Ouaziz 45
Ouafa Frekech 51
133
9Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Denisa Costescu 28
Elena Fidatof 37
Daniela Petrescu 39
Luminita Gogîrlea 54
(Cristina Casandra)(n/s)
158
10Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
Hawa Hamis Hussein 20
Zubeda Gussi 40
Farida Gusi 42
Anna Ndege 56
158
11Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Helen Pattinson 21
Lucy Elliott 33
Amanda Wright-Allen 49
Sonia Thomas 57
(Emma Ward)(n/s)
(Jane Potter)(n/s)
160
12Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Jacqueline Martín 34
Judit Plá 36
Rocío Martínez 46
Amaia Piedra 47
(Sara Valderas)(n/s)
(Vanessa Veiga)(n/s)
163
13Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Rosanna Martin 9
Sabrina Varrone 48
Valentina Belotti 60
Federica Dal Ri 63
(Cristiana Artuso)(n/s)
180
14Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Émilie Mondor 41
Carmen Douma 44
Margaret Butler 53
Heather Lee 55
(Tamara Salomon)(n/s)
(Tracy Robertson)(n/s)
193
15Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Hana Chaouach 26
Sonia Boubaker 52
Habiba Ghribi 58
Soulef Bouguerra 61
(Amel Tlili)(n/s)
(Amira Benamor)(n/s)
197
16Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Nasria Azaïdj 32
Dalila Tahi 59
Fouzia Zoutat 62
Souad Aït Salem 64
(Hakima Takeznount)(n/s)
(Mebarka Zellit)(n/s)
217
17Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Yuliya Arfipova 65
Irina Matrosova 66
Zamira Amirova 67
Yekaterina Dirova 68
266
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result (n/s: nonscorer)

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 107 athletes from 29 countries participated in the Women's short race. The announced athletes from Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar, Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria, and Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone did not show. [7] [8]

See also

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