1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition23rd
DateMarch 25
Host cityDurham, County Durham, United Kingdom United Kingdom
VenueUniversity of Durham
Events1
Distances4.47 km – Junior women
Participation109 athletes from
33 nations

The Junior women's race at the 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Durham, England, at the University of Durham on March 25, 1995. A report on the event was given in The New York Times[1] and in the Glasgow Herald.[2]

Complete results,[3] medallists, [4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.

Race results[]

Junior women's race (4.47 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Annemari Sandell  Finland 14:04
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya 14:09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Kenya 14:17
4 Jepkorir Ayabei  Kenya 14:21
5 Birhan Dagne  Ethiopia 14:25
6 Anita Weyermann   Switzerland 14:25
7 Alemitu Bekele  Ethiopia 14:26
8 Yimenashu Taye  Ethiopia 14:27
9  Kenya 14:28
10 Pamela Chepchumba  Kenya 14:31
11 Ayelech Worku  Ethiopia 14:33
12 Chiemi Takahashi  Japan 14:39
13  Japan 14:39
14 Helen Kimutai  Kenya 14:40
15 Yoshiko Ichikawa  Japan 14:42
16 Masako Chiba  Japan 14:44
17 Olivera Jevtić  FR Yugoslavia 14:55
18  Ethiopia 14:57
19  United States 14:57
20  United Kingdom 14:58
21 Ari Ichihashi  Japan 15:00
22  Romania 15:00
23  Japan 15:01
24  Zimbabwe 15:02
25 Mary Cobb  United States 15:04
26  Zimbabwe 15:08
27  United Kingdom 15:08
28  Belgium 15:14
29  Romania 15:15
30  United Kingdom 15:15
31 Cristina Iloc  Romania 15:17
32  United States 15:17
33  Canada 15:18
34  Spain 15:18
35  Spain 15:19
36 Katalin Szentgyörgyi  Hungary 15:20
37  United States 15:20
38  Romania 15:21
39  Russia 15:21
40  Russia 15:22
41 Bertha Sánchez  Colombia 15:23
42  Romania 15:23
43  United States 15:25
44  South Africa 15:26
45  Belgium 15:26
46  Ukraine 15:26
47  Czech Republic 15:27
48  United States 15:27
49  France 15:29
50 Sara Ferrari  Italy 15:29
51  South Africa 15:30
52  South Africa 15:31
53  Canada 15:31
54  Romania 15:32
55  Spain 15:33
56  United Kingdom 15:41
57   Switzerland 15:43
58  United Kingdom 15:44
59  Spain 15:45
60  New Zealand 15:45
61  Zimbabwe 15:50
62 Elodie Olivares  France 15:51
63  Spain 15:52
64  Belgium 15:53
65 Fabiane Cristine da Silva  Brazil 15:54
66  Canada 15:54
67 Mary Jane Richards  Canada 15:56
68  Spain 15:57
69  France 15:58
70  Botswana 16:01
71  Belgium 16:02
72  South Africa 16:03
73  Canada 16:06
74  South Africa 16:07
75   Switzerland 16:08
76  France 16:08
77  Canada 16:09
78  United Kingdom 16:10
79 Irina Nedelenko  Ukraine 16:10
80  Ukraine 16:12
81   Switzerland 16:12
82  Colombia 16:14
83 Claudia Pinna  Italy 16:14
84  Italy 16:15
85  Slovakia 16:16
86  Kazakhstan 16:19
87  Belgium 16:20
88  France 16:21
89  Chinese Taipei 16:23
90  Colombia 16:26
91 Bruna Genovese  Italy 16:31
92  Italy 16:32
93  Croatia 16:36
94  Germany 16:37
95  France 16:42
96  South Africa 16:44
97   Switzerland 16:45
98  Italy 16:47
99  Kyrgyzstan 16:49
100  Brazil 16:51
101  Brazil 16:57
102  Colombia 17:06
103 Anália Rosa  Portugal 17:09
104  Uzbekistan 17:16
105  Netherlands 17:34
106  Croatia 17:34
107  Brazil 18:00
 Ukraine DNF
 Ethiopia DQ

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
2
3
Jepkorir Ayabei 4
9
(Pamela Chepchumba) (10)
(Helen Kimutai) (14)
18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Birhan Dagne 5
Alemitu Bekele 7
Yimenashu Taye 8
Ayelech Worku 11
() (18)
31
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan
Chiemi Takahashi 12
13
Yoshiko Ichikawa 15
Masako Chiba 16
(Ari Ichihashi) (21)
() (23)
56
4  United States
19
Mary Cobb 25
32
37
() (43)
() (48)
113
5  Romania
22
29
Cristina Iloc 31
38
() (42)
() (54)
120
6  United Kingdom
20
27
30
56
() (58)
() (78)
133
7  Spain
34
35
55
59
() (63)
() (68)
183
8  Belgium
28
45
64
71
() (87)
208
9  Canada
33
53
66
Mary Jane Richards 67
() (73)
() (77)
219
10  South Africa
44
51
52
72
() (74)
() (96)
219
11   Switzerland
Anita Weyermann 6
57
75
81
() (97)
219
12  France
49
Elodie Olivares 62
69
76
() (88)
() (95)
256
13  Italy
Sara Ferrari 50
Claudia Pinna 83
84
Bruna Genovese 91
() (92)
() (98)
308
14  Colombia
Bertha Sánchez 41
82
90
102
315
15  Brazil
Fabiane Cristine da Silva 65
100
101
107
373
DNF  Ukraine
() (46)
(Irina Nedelenko) (79)
() (80)
() (DNF)
DNF
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation[]

An unofficial count yields the participation of 108 athletes from 33 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Thomsen, Ian (March 27, 1995), "A Finnish Success Story, Produced in Kenya", The New York Times, retrieved October 25, 2013
  2. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 27, 1995), "Harmony is the name of the game", Glasgow Herald, retrieved October 25, 2013
  3. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007). "IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.5km CC Women - Durham University of Durham Date: Saturday, March 25, 1995". Athchamps. Archived from the original on October 16, 2007. Retrieved October 25, 2013.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ "IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  5. ^ a b "36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS" (PDF). IAAF. p. 2ff. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
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