International athletics championship event
Junior women's race at the 1998 IAAF World Cross Country Championships Organisers IAAF Edition 26th Date March 21 Host city Marrakech , Morocco Venue Menara district Events 1 Distances 6 km – Junior women Participation 122 athletes from 35 nations
The Junior women's race at the 1998 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Marrakech , Morocco , at the Menara district on March 21, 1998. Reports on the event were given in The New York Times ,[1] in the Herald ,[2] and for the IAAF .[3]
Complete results for individuals,[4] [5] [6] for teams,[4] [7] [8] medallists,[9] and the results of British athletes[10] were published.
Race results [ ]
Junior women's race (6 km) [ ]
Individual [ ]
Rank
Athlete
Country
Time
Yimenashu Taye
Ethiopia
19:32
Jeruto Kiptum
Kenya
19:34
Worknesh Kidane
Ethiopia
19:34
4
Ethiopia
19:46
5
Vivian Cheruiyot
Kenya
19:47
6
Kenya
19:48
7
Agnes Kiprop
Kenya
19:57
8
Merima Hashim
Ethiopia
19:59
9
Japan
20:02
10
Émilie Mondor
Canada
20:16
11
Prisca Ngetich
Kenya
20:16
12
René Kalmer
South Africa
20:17
13
Morocco
20:17
14
Yoshiko Fujinaga
Japan
20:28
15
Belgium
20:29
16
Hareg Sidelil
Ethiopia
20:37
17
Tereza Yohanes
Ethiopia
20:38
18
Kenya
20:50
19
Japan
20:50
20
United States
20:51
21
Finland
20:53
22
Katalin Szentgyörgyi
Hungary
20:54
23
Morocco
20:55
24
Japan
20:56
25
South Africa
20:58
26
Romania
20:59
27
Zimbabwe
21:10
28
South Africa
21:11
29
Japan
21:12
30
Sonja Stolić
FR Yugoslavia
21:15
31
Belarus
21:15
32
Morocco
21:17
33
South Africa
21:17
34
Zimbabwe
21:18
35
Vanessa Veiga
Spain
21:22
36
South Africa
21:28
37
Algeria
21:29
38
Sabrina Mockenhaupt
Germany
21:29
39
Russia
21:30
40
Italy
21:33
41
Australia
21:34
42
Finland
21:37
43
Spain
21:39
44
France
21:39
45
United States
21:43
46
Bouchra Benthami
Morocco
21:50
47
Zimbabwe
21:50
48
Japan
21:51
49
Finland
21:51
50
United Kingdom
21:52
51
United States
21:53
52
Algeria
21:55
53
Finland
21:56
54
Croatia
21:57
55
Kenza Dahmani
Algeria
22:00
56
Algeria
22:00
57
FR Yugoslavia
22:01
58
United Kingdom
22:02
59
Germany
22:02
60
Germany
22:03
61
France
22:03
62
Mexico
22:04
63
Finland
22:05
64
Canada
22:06
65
United Kingdom
22:06
66
Inês Monteiro
Portugal
22:10
67
South Africa
22:15
68
Christine Mukamutesi
Rwanda
22:16
69
Vincenza Sicari
Italy
22:20
70
Natalia Rodríguez
Spain
22:23
71
Spain
22:25
72
Canada
22:26
73
Italy
22:28
74
Canada
22:29
75
United States
22:32
76
Rosaria Console
Italy
22:33
77
United States
22:33
78
Brazil
22:34
79
Epiphanie Nyirabarame
Rwanda
22:35
80
Algeria
22:35
81
Croatia
22:36
82
Türkan Erişmiş
Turkey
22:39
83
Germany
22:41
84
Rosa Morató
Spain
22:42
85
United Kingdom
22:44
86
Turkmenistan
22:46
87
Germany
22:47
88
United Kingdom
22:50
89
Silvia Weissteiner
Italy
22:53
90
New Zealand
22:56
91
Turkey
23:00
92
Céline Garcia
France
23:01
93
Malindi Elmore
Canada
23:08
94
Turkey
23:15
95
Germany
23:19
96
Finland
23:25
97
Italy
23:27
98
Algeria
23:33
99
Croatia
23:37
100
Argentina
23:41
101
France
23:42
102
Rwanda
23:52
103
Turkey
24:14
104
Turkmenistan
24:23
105
Kazakhstan
24:30
106
Rwanda
25:07
107
Lebanon
25:09
108
Adriana da Silva
Brazil
25:16
109
Rwanda
26:08
110
Argentina
26:12
111
Brazil
26:54
112
Argentina
27:30
—
Canada
DNF
—
Namibia
DNF
—
Iris Fuentes-Pila
Spain
DNF
—
France
DNF
—
Fanny Pruvost
France
DNF
—
United Kingdom
DNF
—
Palestine
DNF
—
Morocco
DNF
—
United States
DNF
—
Nadia Ejjafini
Morocco
DQ†
† : Nadia Ejjafini of Morocco was the original 18th-place finisher in 20:43 min, but was disqualified for age falsification.[11]
Teams [ ]
Rank
Team
Points
Ethiopia
16
Kenya
Jeruto Kiptum
2
Vivian Cheruiyot
5
6
Agnes Kiprop
7
(Prisca Ngetich )
(11)
()
(18)
20
Japan
9
Yoshiko Fujinaga
14
19
24
()
(29)
()
(48)
66
4
South Africa
98†
5
Morocco
13
23
32
Bouchra Benthami
46
()
(DNF)
114†
6
Finland
21
42
49
53
()
(63)
()
(96)
165
7
United States
20
45
51
75
()
(77)
()
(DNF)
191
8
Algeria
37
52
Kenza Dahmani
55
56
()
(80)
()
(98)
200
9
Spain
219
10
Canada
220
11
Germany
Sabrina Mockenhaupt
38
59
60
83
()
(87)
()
(95)
240
12
Italy
40
Vincenza Sicari
69
73
Rosaria Console
76
(Silvia Weissteiner )
(89)
()
(97)
258
13
United Kingdom
50
58
65
85
()
(88)
()
(DNF)
258
14
France
298
15
Rwanda
Christine Mukamutesi
68
Epiphanie Nyirabarame
79
102
106
()
(109)
355
16
Turkey
370
Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
† : Nadia Ejjafini of Morocco was the original 18th-place finisher in 20:43 min, but was disqualified for age falsification.[11]
Participation [ ]
An unofficial count yields the participation of 122 athletes from 35 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[10]
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^
Dunaway, James (March 23, 1998), "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY -- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS; Tergat Makes It Four Straight" , The New York Times , retrieved October 28, 2013
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Gillon, Doug (March 23, 1998), "O'Sullivan a crown jewel out of Africa" , Herald , retrieved October 28, 2013
^ Minshull, Phil, Junior women , IAAF , archived from the original on 2013-10-29, retrieved October 28, 2013
^ a b
Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.0km CC Women - Waregem Date: Saturday, March 17, 1973 , Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 16, 2013 CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link )
^ Official Results - CROSS JUNIOR Women - Saturday, March 21, 1998 , IAAF , March 21, 1998, archived from the original on 2013-10-29, retrieved October 28, 2013
^ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Marrakech, MOROCCO 21 MAR 1998 - 22 MAR 1998 - Junior Race - women , IAAF , March 21, 1998, archived from the original on 2013-10-30, retrieved October 28, 2013
^ Official Results - CROSS JUNIOR Women - Team - Saturday, March 21, 1998 , IAAF , March 21, 1998, archived from the original on 2013-10-29, retrieved October 28, 2013
^ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Marrakech, MOROCCO 21 MAR 1998 - 22 MAR 1998 - Junior Race - women - Final - Team , IAAF , March 21, 1998, archived from the original on 2013-10-30, retrieved October 28, 2013
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IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS , Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 2013
^ 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 28, 2013
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IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2013 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF) , IAAF , p. 11, retrieved November 2, 2013
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