2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race

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Senior women's race at the 2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition29th
DateMarch 24
Host cityOstend, West Flanders, Belgium Belgium
VenueHippodrome Wellington
Events1
Distances7.7 km – Senior women
Participation107 athletes from
26 nations

The Senior women's race at the 2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Hippodrome Wellington in Ostend (Oostende), Belgium, on March 24, 2001. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3] and for the IAAF.[4]

Complete results for individuals,[5][6][7] for teams,[5][8][9] medallists,[10] and the results of British athletes who took part[11] were published.

Race results[]

Senior women's race (7.7 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Paula Radcliffe  Great Britain 27:49
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gete Wami  Ethiopia 27:52
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lydia Cheromei  Kenya 28:07
4 Susan Chepkemei  Kenya 28:13
5 Pamela Chepchumba  Kenya 28:20
6 Leah Malot  Kenya 28:36
7 Yamna Belkacem  France 28:40
8 Merima Denboba  Ethiopia 28:52
9 Olivera Jevtić  FR Yugoslavia 29:03
10  Belgium 29:17
11 Rakiya Maraoui  France 29:24
12 Deena Drossin  United States 29:28
13 Restituta Joseph  Tanzania 29:35
14 Hellen Kimaiyo  Kenya 29:39
15 Anália Rosa  Portugal 29:41
16 Analídia Torre  Portugal 29:42
17 Liz Yelling  Great Britain 29:44
18 Sally Barsosio  Kenya 29:50
19 Chiemi Takahashi  Japan 29:51
20 Rosita Rota Gelpi  Italy 29:53
21 Flavia Gaviglio  Italy 29:56
22 Teresa Recio  Spain 29:58
23 Eyerusalem Kuma  Ethiopia 29:58
24 Rodica Moroianu  France 30:00
25 Yoshiko Fujinaga  Japan 30:01
26 Rosanna Martin  Italy 30:02
27 Jen Rhines  United States 30:03
28  Spain 30:06
29  Australia 30:09
30 Mónica Rosa  Portugal 30:13
31  Spain 30:16
32 Hayley Yelling  Great Britain 30:18
33  Great Britain 30:25
34 Ana Dias  Portugal 30:25
35 Zahia Dahmani  France 30:28
36  Tanzania 30:29
37 Leila Aman  Ethiopia 30:32
38 María Abel  Spain 30:33
39 Samukeliso Moyo  Zimbabwe 30:35
40 Natalie Harvey  Australia 30:38
41 Merima Hashim  Ethiopia 30:41
42  United States 30:45
43 Fatima Yvelain  France 30:48
44 Helena Sampaio  Portugal 30:50
45  Belgium 30:56
46  Ethiopia 30:58
47  Austria 30:59
48 Alessandra Aguilar  Spain 30:59
49  United States 31:01
50 Agata Balsamo  Italy 31:03
51  Great Britain 31:04
52  Japan 31:05
53 Annette Peters  United States 31:19
54 Nebiat Habtemariam  Eritrea 31:19
55  Tanzania 31:22
56 Lisa Harvey  Canada 31:26
57  Canada 31:29
58 Sherri Smith  Canada 31:36
59 Banuelia Mrashani  Tanzania 31:39
60  Spain 31:45
61  Ecuador 31:50
62 Courtney Babcock  Canada 31:51
63 Lucilla Andreucci  Italy 31:54
64  Belgium 31:57
65  Brazil 31:58
66  Brazil 31:58
67 Patrizia Tisi  Italy 32:05
68  Tanzania 32:20
69  Canada 32:23
70 Marina Bastos  Portugal 32:26
71  United States 32:27
72  Belgium 32:29
73 Chantal Dällenbach  France 32:33
74  Great Britain 32:41
75  Belgium 32:43
76  Canada 32:46
77  Puerto Rico 32:54
78  Tanzania 32:54
79  Belgium 33:03
80  Ecuador 33:13
81  Zambia 33:17
82  Japan 33:24
83  Puerto Rico 33:47
84 Lourdes Cruz  Puerto Rico 33:53
85 Silvia Paredes  Ecuador 33:56
86  Zambia 34:04
87  South Africa 34:07
88  Ecuador 34:13
89  Zambia 34:33
90  Brazil 34:46
91  India 34:49
92  Belarus 34:54
93  India 35:10
94  Brazil 35:19
95  Belarus 35:25
96 Bhagwati  India 35:41
97  Ecuador 35:44
98  Belarus 35:50
99  Belarus 36:27
100  Zambia 37:12
101  India 37:35
102 Irina Matrosova  Uzbekistan 37:46
103  Uzbekistan 39:16
104  Uzbekistan 39:35
105  Turkmenistan 39:58
106  Uzbekistan 41:51
107  Turkmenistan 58:13
 Bolivia DNS
 Swaziland DNS
Sonja Stolić  FR Yugoslavia DNS

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
Lydia Cheromei 3
Susan Chepkemei 4
Pamela Chepchumba 5
Leah Malot 6
(Hellen Kimaiyo) (14)
(Sally Barsosio) (18)
18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Gete Wami 2
Merima Denboba 8
Eyerusalem Kuma 23
Leila Aman 37
(Merima Hashim) (41)
() (46)
70
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France
Yamna Belkacem 7
Rakiya Maraoui 11
Rodica Moroianu 24
Zahia Dahmani 35
(Fatima Yvelain) (43)
(Chantal Dällenbach) (73)
77
4  Great Britain
Paula Radcliffe 1
Liz Yelling 17
Hayley Yelling 32
33
() (51)
() (74)
83
5  Portugal
Anália Rosa 15
Analídia Torre 16
Mónica Rosa 30
Ana Dias 34
(Helena Sampaio) (44)
(Marina Bastos) (70)
95
6  Italy
Rosita Rota Gelpi 20
Flavia Gaviglio 21
Rosanna Martin 26
Agata Balsamo 50
(Lucilla Andreucci) (63)
(Patrizia Tisi) (67)
117
7  Spain
Teresa Recio 22
28
31
María Abel 38
(Alessandra Aguilar) (48)
() (60)
119
8  United States
Deena Drossin 12
Jen Rhines 27
42
49
(Annette Peters) (53)
() (71)
130
9  Tanzania
Restituta Joseph 13
36
55
Banuelia Mrashani 59
() (68)
() (78)
163
10  Japan
Chiemi Takahashi 19
Yoshiko Fujinaga 25
52
82
178
11  Belgium
10
45
64
72
() (75)
() (79)
191
12  Canada
Lisa Harvey 56
57
Sherri Smith 58
Courtney Babcock 62
() (69)
() (76)
233
13  Ecuador
61
80
Silvia Paredes 85
88
() (97)
314
14  Brazil
65
66
90
94
315
15  Zambia
81
86
89
100
356
16  India
91
93
Bhagwati 96
101
381
17  Belarus
92
95
98
99
384
18  Uzbekistan
Irina Matrosova 102
103
104
106
415
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation[]

An unofficial count yields the participation of 107 athletes from 26 countries in the Senior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[11] The announced athletes from  Bolivia and  Swaziland did not show.[6][7]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "PLUS: RUNNING; Kenya's Koech Wins Cross-Country Title", The New York Times, March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
  2. ^ "PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY; Mourhit Is First But Kenyans Win", The New York Times, March 26, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
  3. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 24, 2001), "Paula eyes up double header British runner can make lonely training pay off with a victory", Herald, retrieved October 28, 2013
  4. ^ Downes, Steven (March 24, 2001), Radcliffe strikes Gold for Great Britain, IAAF, retrieved October 28, 2013
  5. ^ a b Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.7km CC Women - Ostend Wellington Hippodrome Date: Sunday, March 24, 2001, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 28, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^ a b Official Results - CROSS LONG RACE Women - Saturday, March 24, 2001, IAAF, March 24, 2001, archived from the original on 2013-11-01, retrieved October 28, 2013
  7. ^ a b Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Long Race - women, IAAF, March 24, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
  8. ^ Official Results - CROSS LONG RACE Women - Team - Saturday, March 24, 2001, IAAF, March 24, 2001, archived from the original on 2013-11-01, retrieved October 28, 2013
  9. ^ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Long Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, March 24, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
  10. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 2013
  11. ^ 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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