2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Women's short race

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Women's short race at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition34th
DateApril 2
Host cityFukuoka, Kyushu, Japan Japan
Venue
Events6
Distances4 km – Women's short
Participation92 athletes from
26 nations

The Women's short race at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the in Fukuoka, Japan, on April 2, 2006. 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[]

Women's short race (4 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gelete Burka  Ethiopia 12:51
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Prisca Ngetich  Kenya 12:53
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Meselech Melkamu  Ethiopia 12:54
4 Benita Johnson  Australia 12:55
5 Lornah Kiplagat  Netherlands 12:55
6 Beatrice Chepchumba  Kenya 12:58
7 Zhor El Kamch  Morocco 13:03
8 Vivian Cheruiyot  Kenya 13:10
9 Bezunesh Bekele  Ethiopia 13:10
10 Isabella Ochichi  Kenya 13:11
11 Melissa Rollison  Australia 13:11
12 Teyiba Erkesso  Ethiopia 13:12
13 Etalemahu Kidane  Ethiopia 13:13
14 Nancy Wambui  Kenya 13:13
15 Mariem Alaoui Selsouli  Morocco 13:14
16 Olga Komyagina  Russia 13:16
17  Tanzania 13:20
18 Blake Russell  United States 13:21
19 Malindi Elmore  Canada 13:21
20 Bouchra Chaâbi  Morocco 13:23
21 Kara Goucher  United States 13:24
22 Carmen Douma-Hussar  Canada 13:25
23 Olesya Syreva  Russia 13:25
24 Courtney Babcock  Canada 13:27
25 Anna Thompson  Australia 13:27
26 Sara Bei-Hall  United States 13:28
27 Yelena Sidorchenkova  Russia 13:32
28 Kareema Jasim  Bahrain 13:33
29 Donna MacFarlane  Australia 13:34
30 Yuriko Kobayashi  Japan 13:34
31 Hanane Ouhaddou  Morocco 13:35
32 Dong Xiaoqin  China 13:35
33 Victoria Mitchell  Australia 13:36
34 Carrie Tollefson  United States 13:36
35  China 13:38
36 Liliya Shobukhova  Russia 13:39
37 Maryam Jamal  Bahrain 13:39
38 Sarah Schwald  United States 13:40
39 Eloise Wellings  Australia 13:41
40  Tanzania 13:42
41  Kenya 13:42
42  Mexico 13:44
43  China 13:45
44  United Kingdom 13:45
45 Simret Sultan  Eritrea 13:45
46  China 13:51
47 Saïda El Mehdi  Morocco 13:51
48  Belarus 13:52
49 Angela Rinicella  Italy 13:52
50 Megan Metcalfe  Canada 13:54
51  China 13:54
52  China 13:54
53  Japan 13:55
54  Tanzania 13:55
55  Bahrain 13:55
56  Morocco 13:56
57  Canada 13:57
58 René Kalmer  South Africa 14:05
59 Binnaz Uslu  Turkey 14:06
60  Italy 14:07
61 Yekaterina Volkova  Russia 14:07
62  South Africa 14:07
63  Rwanda 14:07
64 Freya Murray  United Kingdom 14:08
65  United Kingdom 14:08
66  United States 14:10
67  South Africa 14:12
68 Mika Yoshikawa  Japan 14:21
69  South Africa 14:22
70  Burundi 14:23
71 Elodie Olivares  France 14:24
72  South Africa 14:24
73  Argentina 14:26
74  South Africa 14:29
75  Japan 14:30
76  Tanzania 14:32
77 Minori Hayakari  Japan 14:33
78  Eritrea 14:41
79  Japan 14:43
80 María Peralta  Argentina 14:46
81  Bahrain 14:51
82  Jamaica 14:59
83  Burundi 15:09
84  Argentina 15:11
85  Argentina 15:18
86 Merrecia James  Jamaica 15:35
87  Jamaica 15:39
88  Uzbekistan 15:44
89 Kavita Raut  India 16:21
90 Marina Khmelevskaya  Uzbekistan 16:32
91  Jamaica 16:56
Tirunesh Dibaba  Ethiopia DNF

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Gelete Burka 1
Meselech Melkamu 3
Bezunesh Bekele 9
Teyiba Erkesso 12
(Etalemahu Kidane) (13)
(Tirunesh Dibaba) (DNF)
25
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya
Prisca Ngetich 2
Beatrice Chepchumba 6
Vivian Cheruiyot 8
Isabella Ochichi 10
(Nancy Wambui) (14)
() (41)
26
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Australia
Benita Johnson 4
Melissa Rollison 11
Anna Thompson 25
Donna MacFarlane 29
(Victoria Mitchell) (33)
(Eloise Wellings) (39)
69
4  Morocco
Zhor El Kamch 7
Mariem Alaoui Selsouli 15
Bouchra Chaâbi 20
Hanane Ouhaddou 31
(Saïda El Mehdi) (47)
() (56)
73
5  United States
Blake Russell 18
Kara Goucher 21
Sara Bei-Hall 26
Carrie Tollefson 34
(Sarah Schwald) (38)
() (66)
99
6  Russia
Olga Komyagina 16
Olesya Syreva 23
Yelena Sidorchenkova 27
Liliya Shobukhova 36
(Yekaterina Volkova) (61)
102
7  Canada
Malindi Elmore 19
Carmen Douma-Hussar 22
Courtney Babcock 24
Megan Metcalfe 50
() (57)
115
8  China
Dong Xiaoqin 32
35
43
46
() (51)
() (52)
156
9  Tanzania
17
40
54
76
187
10  Bahrain
Kareema Jasim 28
Maryam Jamal 37
55
81
201
11  Japan
Yuriko Kobayashi 30
53
Mika Yoshikawa 68
75
(Minori Hayakari) (77)
() (79)
226
12  South Africa
René Kalmer 58
62
67
69
() (72)
() (74)
256
13  Argentina
73
María Peralta 80
84
85
322
14  Jamaica
82
Merrecia James 86
87
91
346
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 92 athletes from 26 countries participated in the Women's short race.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Athletics: For Bekele, 5th straight double title", The New York Times, April 2, 2006, retrieved November 2, 2013
  2. ^ Turner, Chris (April 2, 2006), Women's Short Race, Fukuoka - Not even a gale can hold back Burka, IAAF, retrieved November 2, 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 2, 2013
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