2012 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships

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2012 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
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Host cityKavarna, Dobrich, Bulgaria Bulgaria
Nations participating41
Athletes participating146
Events2
Dates6 October 2012
Race length21.0975 km
(13.1 mi)
← 2010 Nanning

The 2012 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held in Kavarna, Bulgaria on 6 October 2012.[1]

Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given.[2][3][4]

Complete results were published for the men's race,[5][6] for the women's race,[7][8] for men's team,[9][10] and for women's team.[11][12]


Medallists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men  Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 1:00:19  Deressa Chimsa (ETH) 1:00:51  John Nzau Mwangangi (KEN) 1:01:01
Women  Meseret Hailu (ETH) 1:08:55  Feyse Tadese (ETH) 1:08:56  Paskalia Chepkorir Kipkoech (KEN) 1:09:04
Team
Men  Kenya 3:03:52  Eritrea 3:04:41  Ethiopia 3:05:43
Women  Ethiopia 3:27:52  Kenya 3:28:39  Japan 3:34:45

Race results[]

Men's[]

Individual
Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Zersenay Tadese  Eritrea 1:00:19
Silver medal icon.svg Deressa Chimsa  Ethiopia 1:00:51 PB
Bronze medal icon.svg John Nzau Mwangangi  Kenya 1:01:01
4 Pius Maiyo Kirop  Kenya 1:01:11
5 Stephen Kosgei Kibet  Kenya 1:01:40
6 Eliud Kipchoge  Kenya 1:01:52
7 Jackson Kiprop  Uganda 1:02:05
8 Stephen Mokoka  South Africa 1:02:06
9 Tewelde Estifanos  ERI 1:02:10 SB
10  ERI 1:02:12 SB
11  ETH 1:02:17
12 Robert Kajuga  RWA 1:02:22
13  ERI 1:02:23
14 Giovani dos Santos  BRA 1:02:32
15 Augustus Maiyo  USA 1:02:33 PB
16  ETH 1:02:35
17 Luke Puskedra  USA 1:02:46
18 Gladwin Mzazi  RSA 1:03:46
19  UGA 1:03:54
20  FRA 1:03:59
21 Yuki Kawauchi  JPN 1:04:04
22  RWA 1:04:05 PB
23 Liam Adams  AUS 1:04:08
24 Harry Summers  AUS 1:04:13
25  ERI 1:04:15 PB
26 Solomon Mutai  UGA 1:04:21
27  FRA 1:04:33
28 Ian Burrell  USA 1:04:37
29  JPN 1:04:49 SB
30  ETH 1:04:52
31 Benjamin Malaty  FRA 1:05:17
32  AZE 1:05:34 NR
33  ESP 1:05:36
34 Paul Pollock  IRL 1:05:38
35  JPN 1:05:40
36 Scott Smith  USA 1:05:46
37 Javier Díaz  ESP 1:06:06
38  RWA 1:06:07 PB
39 Andrey Petrov  UZB 1:06:16
40 Wissem Hosni  TUN 1:06:34 SB
41 Raúl Machacuay  PER 1:06:38 SB
42  FRA 1:06:38
43 Artur Kozłowski  POL 1:06:47 SB
44 Abdi Hakin Ulad  DEN 1:06:53 PB
45 Constantino León  PER 1:06:58
46  FRA 1:07:03 SB
47  BOT 1:07:14 SB
48 Rapula Diphoko  BOT 1:07:17 SB
49  RSA 1:07:17
50 Chang Chia-Che  TPE 1:07:21 SB
51 Clinton Perrett  AUS 1:07:31
52 Carlos Cordero  MEX 1:07:42
53  RWA 1:07:44
54  NAM 1:07:55 PB
55  MEX 1:07:56
56  ANG 1:08:19
57  BUL 1:08:32 PB
58  JPN 1:08:33
59 Michael Eaton  USA 1:08:52
60 Daniel Vargas  MEX 1:08:56
61  DEN 1:09:01
62  DEN 1:09:13
63  CRC 1:09:27
64 Su Guoxiong  CHN 1:09:58 SB
65  DEN 1:09:59
66  BUL 1:11:11 SB
67  JPN 1:11:31
68  HKG 1:11:35
69  DOM 1:11:44 PB
70  BUL 1:12:02 SB
71  ARM 1:12:07 PB
72  SIN 1:12:12 PB
73  ALB 1:13:59 SB
74 Sangay Wangchuk  BHU 1:15:19 NR
75  URU 1:15:33
76  BUL 1:18:47
77  CRO 1:25:50
78  MAC 1:26:03 PB
 BRA DNF
 BRA DNF
Philemon Kimeli Limo  KEN DNF
Raji Assefa  ETH DNF
 PER DNF
 Macedonia DNF
 BRA DNF
Hristo Stefanov  BUL DNF

Women's[]

Individual
Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Meseret Hailu  Ethiopia 1:08:55 PB
Silver medal icon.svg Feyse Tadese  Ethiopia 1:08:56 SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Paskalia Chepkorir Kipkoech  Kenya 1:09:04
4 Lydia Cheromei  Kenya 1:09:13
5 Emebt Etea  Ethiopia 1:10:01 PB
6  Kenya 1:10:22
7 Gemma Steel  United Kingdom 1:11:09 PB
8 Tomomi Tanaka  Japan 1:11:09
9 Mai Ito  JPN 1:11:25
10  GBR 1:11:52 PB
11 Sabrina Mockenhaupt  GER 1:12:04 SB
12  JPN 1:12:11
13 Maegan Krifchin  USA 1:12:29
14 Lara Tamsett  AUS 1:12:58 SB
15  JPN 1:13:00
16 René Kalmer  RSA 1:13:16
17  ETH 1:13:16 PB
18 Adriana Nelson  USA 1:13:30 SB
19 Kayo Sugihara  JPN 1:13:36
20 Karolina Jarzynska  POL 1:13:45
21 Priscah Jepleting Cherono  KEN 1:13:55
22 Susan Partridge  GBR 1:13:55
23 Azucena Díaz  ESP 1:14:05 SB
24  FRA 1:14:28 SB
25 Shalane Flanagan  USA 1:14:41
26  MEX 1:15:03 PB
27 Tonya Nero  TRI 1:15:13 NR
28 Nyakisi Adero  UGA 1:15:26 SB
29  CHN 1:15:51 PB
30 Peninah Jerop Arusei  KEN 1:15:55
31  FRA 1:16:25
32  USA 1:16:55
33  USA 1:16:58
34  ERI 1:17:01 SB
35 Marisol Romero  MEX 1:17:17 SB
36  BRA 1:17:31
37 Nolene Conrad  RSA 1:17:51
38  CHN 1:18:16 PB
39  BRA 1:18:30
40 Lavinia Haitope  NAM 1:18:36 PB
41  BRA 1:18:44
42 Amira Ben Amor  TUN 1:19:01
43  ETH 1:19:09 PB
44  MEX 1:19:25
45  DEN 1:19:32
46 Christine Kalmer  RSA 1:19:40
47 Anne Holm Baumeister  DEN 1:20:04
48  BRA 1:20:53
49  PER 1:21:07
50 Matea Matosevic  CRO 1:21:33
51  BUL 1:21:56 PB
52  ROU 1:22:42
53 Sitora Hamidova  UZB 1:23:12
54  SIN 1:23:16 NR
55 Silviya Danekova  BUL 1:24:07
56  BUL 1:25:02 PB
57  HKG 1:29:02 SB
58  PER 1:29:12
59  MAC 1:39:55 PB
 DOM DNF
  SUI DNS

Team results[]

Men's[]

Team
Rank Country Team Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Kenya John Nzau Mwangangi
Pius Maiyo Kirop
Stephen Kosgei Kibet
3:03:52
Silver medal icon.svg  Eritrea Zersenay Tadese
Tewelde Estifanos
3:04:41
Bronze medal icon.svg  Ethiopia Deressa Chimsa

3:05:43
4  United States Augustus Maiyo
Luke Puskedra
Ian Burrell
3:09:56
5  Uganda Jackson Kiprop

Solomon Mutai
3:10:20
6  Rwanda Robert Kajuga

3:12:34
7  South Africa Stephen Mokoka
Gladwin Mzazi
3:13:09
8  France

Benjamin Malaty
3:13:49
9  Japan Yuki Kawauchi

3:14:33
10  Australia Liam Adams
Harry Summers
Clinton Perrett
3:15:52
11  Mexico Carlos Cordero

Daniel Vargas
3:24:34
12  Denmark Abdi Hakin Ulad

3:25:07
13  Bulgaria

3:31:45

Women's[]

Team
Rank Country Team Time
Gold medal icon.svg  Ethiopia Meseret Hailu
Feyse Tadese
Emebt Etea
3:27:52
Silver medal icon.svg  Kenya Paskalia Chepkorir Kipkoech
Lydia Cheromei
3:28:39
Bronze medal icon.svg  Japan Tomomi Tanaka
Mai Ito
3:34:45
4  United Kingdom Gemma Steel

Susan Partridge
3:36:56
5  United States Maegan Krifchin
Adriana Nelson
Shalane Flanagan
3:40:40
6  South Africa René Kalmer
Nolene Conrad
Christine Kalmer
3:50:47
7  Mexico
Marisol Romero
3:51:45
8  Brazil

3:54:45
9  Bulgaria
Silviya Danekova
4:11:05

Participation[]

An unofficial count yields the participation of 146 athletes from 41 countries. Although announced, athletes from   Switzerland did not show.

See also[]

  • 2012 in athletics (track and field)

References[]

  1. ^ "2012 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Results". IAAF. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  2. ^ FLASH - Tadese claims fifth title, Hailu the upset women’s winner in Kavarna – World Half Marathon Championships, IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013
  3. ^ Ramsak, Bob (October 6, 2012), With dominating run, Tadese takes fifth title in Kavarna - Men’s race Report – World Half Marathon Championships, IAAF, retrieved September 12, 2013
  4. ^ Ramsak, Bob (October 6, 2012), Hailu surprises in Kavarna - Women’s race Report – World Half Marathon Championships, IAAF, retrieved September 12, 2013
  5. ^ IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Kavarna (BUL) - 6 October 2012 - RESULTS - Half Marathon Men (PDF), IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013
  6. ^ Results - IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Kavarna, BULGARIA 06 OCT 2012 - Half Marathon - men, IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013
  7. ^ IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Kavarna (BUL) - 6 October 2012 - RESULTS - Half Marathon Women (PDF), IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013
  8. ^ Results - IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Kavarna, BULGARIA 06 OCT 2012 - Half Marathon - women, IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013
  9. ^ IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Kavarna (BUL) - 6 October 2012 - Team Standings - Half Marathon Men (PDF), IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013
  10. ^ Results - IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Kavarna, BULGARIA 06 OCT 2012 - Half Marathon - men - team, IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013
  11. ^ IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Kavarna (BUL) - 6 October 2012 - Team Standings - Half Marathon Women (PDF), IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013
  12. ^ Results - IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Kavarna, BULGARIA 06 OCT 2012 - Half Marathon - women - team, IAAF, October 6, 2012, retrieved September 12, 2013

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