2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition35th
DateMarch 24
Host cityMombasa, Kenya Kenya
Venue
Events1
Distances6 km – Junior women
Participation87 athletes from
28 nations

The Junior women's race at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the in Mombasa, Kenya, on March 24, 2007.[1] Reports of the event were given in the Herald,[2] and for the IAAF.[3]

Complete results for individuals,[4][5][6][7] and for teams[4][8][9][10] were published.

Race results[]

Junior women's race (6 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Linet Chepkwemoi Barasa  Kenya 20:52
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya 20:59
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Veronica Nyaruai Wanjiru  Kenya 21:10
4 Sule Utura  Ethiopia 21:13
5 Genzebe Dibaba  Ethiopia 21:23
6 Meraf Bahta  Eritrea 21:24
7  Kenya 21:27
8 Furtuna Zegergish  Eritrea 21:31
9  Eritrea 21:50
10  Eritrea 21:51
11  Japan 21:51
12  Japan 21:54
13 Abebu Gelan  Ethiopia 21:54
14 Bizunesh Urgesa  Ethiopia 21:56
15 Charlotte Purdue  United Kingdom 22:00
16 Aberu Kebede  Ethiopia 22:05
17 Emily Pidgeon  United Kingdom 22:07
18  Japan 22:10
19 Emebt Etea  Ethiopia 22:13
20  Japan 22:13
21  Uganda 22:27
22  Japan 22:30
23 Mercy Cherono  Kenya 22:32
24  Burundi 22:37
25  Japan 22:37
26 Jess Coulson  United Kingdom 22:38
27  Burundi 22:40
28  Uganda 22:54
29  Australia 22:56
30  Canada 22:58
31  Uganda 23:00
32  Morocco 23:00
33  Morocco 23:02
34  Australia 23:04
35 Durka Mana  Sudan 23:11
36 Lara Tamsett  Australia 23:15
37  Morocco 23:20
38  United Kingdom 23:22
39  Burundi 23:38
40  United Kingdom 23:41
41  Uganda 23:44
42  France 23:53
43  Egypt 23:56
44  Tanzania 23:59
45  Tanzania 24:00
46 Halima Hachlaf  Morocco 24:01
47  Tanzania 24:01
48  Tanzania 24:03
49  South Africa 24:14
50  South Africa 24:15
51 Rachel Cliff  Canada 24:15
52  United Kingdom 24:21
53  South Africa 24:40
54  New Zealand 24:43
55  Canada 24:50
56  Italy 24:52
57  Spain 24:59
58  Angola 24:59
59  Canada 25:00
60  Tanzania 25:09
61  South Africa 25:12
62  Lesotho 25:29
63  Peru 25:29
64  Sudan 25:31
65 Francine Niyonizigiye  Burundi 25:59
66  Sudan 26:53
67  Eswatini 28:45
Izabela Trzaskalska  Poland DNF
 Russia DNF
 Peru DNF
 Peru DNF
 Spain DNF
Elizet Banda  Zambia DNF
Joana Costa  Portugal DNF
 Peru DNF
Tereza Master  Malawi DNF
Rabab Arafi  Morocco DNF
 Canada DNF
Doreen Chesang  Uganda DNF
 Burundi DNF
Barkahoum Drici  Algeria DNF
 Sudan DNF
Pauline Chemning Korikwiang  Kenya DNF
 South Africa DNF
Sheila Reid  Canada DNF
 Tanzania DNF
 Morocco DNF

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
Linet Chepkwemoi Barasa 1
2
Veronica Nyaruai Wanjiru 3
7
(Mercy Cherono) (23)
(Pauline Chemning Korikwiang) (DNF)
13
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Eritrea
Meraf Bahta 6
Furtuna Zegergish 8
9
10
33
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Sule Utura 4
Genzebe Dibaba 5
Abebu Gelan 13
Bizunesh Urgesa 14
(Aberu Kebede) (16)
(Emebt Etea) (19)
36
4  Japan
11
12
18
20
() (22)
() (25)
61
5  United Kingdom
Charlotte Purdue 15
Emily Pidgeon 17
Jess Coulson 26
38
() (40)
() (52)
96
6  Uganda
21
28
31
41
(Doreen Chesang) (DNF)
121
7  Morocco
32
33
37
Halima Hachlaf 46
() (DNF)
(Rabab Arafi) (DNF)
148
8  Burundi
24
27
39
Francine Niyonizigiye 65
() (DNF)
155
9  Tanzania
44
45
47
48
() (60)
() (DNF)
184
10  Canada
30
Rachel Cliff 51
55
59
() (DNF)
(Sheila Reid) (DNF)
195
11  South Africa
49
50
53
61
() (DNF)
213
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 87 athletes from 28 countries participated in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[1]

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ Farah defies heat to stay in the hunt, Herald, March 25, 2007, retrieved November 4, 2013
  3. ^ Ramsak, Bob (March 24, 2007), Kenya's junior monopoly - Mombasa 2007, IAAF, retrieved November 4, 2013
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