2004 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race

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Senior women's race at the 2004 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition32nd
DateMarch 20
Host cityBrussels, Belgium Belgium
Venue
Events1
Distances8 km – Senior women
Participation97 athletes from
30 nations

The Senior women's race at the 2004 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the in Brussels, Belgium, on March 20, 2004. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1] and for the IAAF.[2]

Complete results for individuals,[3][4][5] for teams,[3][6][7] medallists,[8] and the results of British athletes who took part[9] were published.

Race results[]

Senior women's race (8 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Benita Johnson  Australia 27:17
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ejagayehu Dibaba  Ethiopia 27:29
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Worknesh Kidane  Ethiopia 27:34
4 Alice Timbilil  Kenya 27:36
5 Teyiba Erkesso  Ethiopia 27:43
6 Lornah Kiplagat  Netherlands 27:56
7 Eunice Chepkorir  Kenya 27:59
8 Émilie Mondor  Canada 28:01
9  Kenya 28:03
10 Sally Barsosio  Kenya 28:08
11 Kathy Butler  United Kingdom 28:13
12 Olivera Jevtić  Serbia and Montenegro 28:18
13 Liz Yelling  United Kingdom 28:25
14 Margaret Maury  France 28:29
15 Kate O'Neill  United States 28:37
16 Derartu Tulu  Ethiopia 28:39
17 Hayley McGregor  Australia 28:41
18 Patrizia Tisi  Italy 28:45
19 Zahia Dahmani  France 28:46
20 Jane Ngotho  Kenya 28:47
21 Helena Sampaio  Portugal 28:48
22  United Kingdom 28:48
23  Germany 28:53
24  France 28:56
25  United States 28:56
26 Anna Thompson  Australia 28:57
27 Katie McGregor  United States 28:57
28 Natalie Harvey  United Kingdom 28:58
29 Hayley Yelling  United Kingdom 29:00
30 Catherina McKiernan  Ireland 29:04
31  United States 29:05
32  Canada 29:06
33  France 29:07
34 Irene Kipchumba  Kenya 29:09
35 Christelle Daunay  France 29:15
36 Justyna Bąk  Poland 29:20
37 Yoshiko Ichikawa  Japan 29:20
38  United States 29:27
39  Tanzania 29:31
40 Anália Rosa  Portugal 29:38
41  Bahrain 29:38
42  Belgium 29:40
43 Eyerusalem Kuma  Ethiopia 29:41
44 Teresa Recio  Spain 29:46
45  Morocco 29:48
46 Nebiat Habtemariam  Eritrea 29:51
47 Alessandra Aguilar  Spain 29:52
48 Rosemary Ryan  Ireland 29:53
49 Ana Dias  Portugal 29:59
50 Fatima Yvelain  France 30:00
51 Kenza Wahbi  Morocco 30:01
52  Japan 30:02
53  Japan 30:05
54 Judit Plá  Spain 30:06
55 Georgie Clarke  Australia 30:07
56  Belgium 30:08
57 Mónica Rosa  Portugal 30:08
58  Canada 30:09
59  Ethiopia 30:12
60  Portugal 30:13
61 Amaia Piedra  Spain 30:16
62  Belgium 30:17
63  Canada 30:17
64  Japan 30:20
65 Hafida Izem  Morocco 30:23
66  Portugal 30:26
67  Netherlands 30:26
68  Belgium 30:27
69 Pauline Curley  Ireland 30:27
70  Canada 30:28
71  Ireland 30:31
72  Spain 30:40
73  Canada 30:42
74  Zimbabwe 30:43
75 Fionnuala Britton  Ireland 30:43
76  Belgium 30:49
77  Morocco 30:52
78 Beatriz Ros  Spain 30:55
79  United States 31:00
80  Belgium 31:11
81 Restituta Joseph  Tanzania 31:27
82  Tanzania 31:43
83  Ireland 31:48
84 Kylie Risk  Australia 32:04
85  Brazil 32:13
86  Bolivia 32:19
87  Puerto Rico 32:54
88 Elsa Monterroso  Guatemala 33:21
89  Kyrgyzstan 33:23
90  Puerto Rico 33:42
91  U.S. Virgin Islands 33:49
92  Uzbekistan 35:37
93  U.S. Virgin Islands 35:42
94 Ruth David  U.S. Virgin Islands 38:12
95  U.S. Virgin Islands 38:24
96  Turkmenistan 40:06
 Morocco DNF
 Japan DNS
Catherine Chikwakwa  Malawi DNS
 Tanzania DNS

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Ejagayehu Dibaba 2
Worknesh Kidane 3
Teyiba Erkesso 5
Derartu Tulu 16
(Eyerusalem Kuma) (43)
() (59)
26
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya
Alice Timbilil 4
Eunice Chepkorir 7
9
Sally Barsosio 10
(Jane Ngotho) (20)
(Irene Kipchumba) (34)
30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  United Kingdom
Kathy Butler 11
Liz Yelling 13
22
Natalie Harvey 28
(Hayley Yelling) (29)
74
4  France
Margaret Maury 14
Zahia Dahmani 19
24
33
(Christelle Daunay) (35)
(Fatima Yvelain) (50)
90
5  United States
Kate O'Neill 15
25
Katie McGregor 27
31
() (38)
() (79)
98
6  Australia
Benita Johnson 1
Hayley McGregor 17
Anna Thompson 26
Georgie Clarke 55
(Kylie Risk) (84)
99
7  Canada
Émilie Mondor 8
32
58
63
() (70)
() (73)
161
8  Portugal
Helena Sampaio 21
Anália Rosa 40
Ana Dias 49
Mónica Rosa 57
() (60)
() (66)
167
9  Spain
Teresa Recio 44
Alessandra Aguilar 47
Judit Plá 54
Amaia Piedra 61
() (72)
(Beatriz Ros) (78)
206
10  Japan
Yoshiko Ichikawa 37
52
53
64
206
11  Ireland
Catherina McKiernan 30
Rosemary Ryan 48
Pauline Curley 69
71
(Fionnuala Britton) (75)
() (83)
218
12  Belgium
42
56
62
68
() (76)
() (80)
228
13  Morocco
45
Kenza Wahbi 51
Hafida Izem 65
77
() (DNF)
238
14  U.S. Virgin Islands
91
93
Ruth David 94
95
373
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 97 athletes from 30 countries participated in the Senior women's race. The announced athlete from  Malawi did not show.[4][5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sports Briefing - CROSS-COUNTRY - Ethiopian Sweeps World Titles Again", The New York Times, March 22, 2004, retrieved November 1, 2013
  2. ^ Johnson drowns out Ethiopian anthem - Women's Long Course race, IAAF, March 20, 2004, retrieved November 1, 2013
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  9. ^ 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 November 1, 2013
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