2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition41st
DateMarch 28
Host cityGuiyang, China China
Venue
Events1
Distances6 km – Junior women
Participation100 athletes from
28 nations

The Junior women's race at the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the in Guiyang, China, on March 28, 2015.[1] Reports of the event were given for the IAAF.[2]

Complete results for individuals,[3][4] and for teams[5][6] were published.

Race results[]

Junior women's race (6 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Letesenbet Gidey  Ethiopia 19:48
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dera Dida  Ethiopia 19:49
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ethiopia 19:53
4  Kenya 19:59
5  Ethiopia 20:02
6  Ethiopia 20:07
7  Kenya 20:13
8 Desi Mokonin  Bahrain 20:17
9 Ruth Jebet  Bahrain 20:20
10  Kenya 20:31
11 Stella Chesang  Uganda 20:37
12 Rosefline Chepngetich  Kenya 20:38
13  Kenya 20:52
14  Ethiopia 20:53
15  Bahrain 20:54
16 Azusa Sumi  Japan 20:55
17 Rachael Zena Chebet  Uganda 21:01
18  Uganda 21:10
19 Doreen Chemutai  Uganda 21:18
20 Bontu Rebitu  Bahrain 21:22
21  Japan 21:24
22  Kenya 21:25
23  Eritrea 21:26
24 Elvanie Nimbona  Burundi 21:27
25  China 21:31
26 Mercyline Chelangat  Uganda 21:43
27  United States 21:45
28 Dalila Abdulkadir Gosa  Bahrain 21:48
29  Japan 21:48
30  Denmark 21:49
31  China 21:51
32  Japan 21:55
33  United States 22:01
34  China 22:01
35 Kaoutar Farkoussi  Morocco 22:12
36  Eritrea 22:12
37 Cassandre Beaugrand  France 22:12
38  Japan 22:12
39  Eritrea 22:13
40  Eritrea 22:16
41  Algeria 22:18
42  Canada 22:20
43  Peru 22:20
44  Peru 22:21
45  Great Britain 22:23
46  China 22:23
47 Leanne Pompeani  Australia 22:26
48 Alberte Kjær Pedersen  Denmark 22:26
49  France 22:31
50  Morocco 22:33
51  Peru 22:40
52  North Korea 22:44
53  France 22:44
54  Eritrea 22:44
55 Katie Rainsberger  United States 22:49
56  China 22:50
57  South Africa 22:55
58  Australia 22:56
59  China 22:57
60  Canada 22:57
61  Japan 22:57
62 Valerie Constien  United States 22:58
63  Australia 23:00
64  Australia 23:00
65  South Africa 23:05
66  United States 23:06
67  Morocco 23:09
68  United States 23:10
69 Jessica Hull  Australia 23:11
70  Canada 23:16
71  Denmark 23:16
72  Great Britain 23:17
73  Spain 23:19
74  Peru 23:22
75  Canada 23:26
76  South Africa 23:28
77  Morocco 23:31
78  North Korea 23:32
79  Morocco 23:44
80  Great Britain 23:46
81  South Africa 23:55
82  Great Britain 24:00
83  Belarus 24:09
84  North Korea 24:11
85  Poland 24:14
86  Jordan 24:15
87  Poland 24:15
88 Brianna Thomas  Australia 24:25
89  South Africa 24:29
90  France 24:35
91  South Africa 24:44
92  Portugal 24:48
93  Uzbekistan 25:13
94  Canada 25:23
95 Fatma El Sharnouby  Egypt 25:36
96  North Korea 26:20
97  Yemen 29:39
 Great Britain DNF
 Bhutan DNF
 Canada DNF
 Spain DNS

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Letesenbet Gidey 1
Dera Dida 2
3
5
() (6)
() (14)
11
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya
4
7
10
Rosefline Chepngetich 12
() (13)
() (22)
33
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Bahrain
Desi Mokonin 8
Ruth Jebet 9
15
Bontu Rebitu 20
(Dalila Abdulkadir Gosa) (28)
52
4  Uganda
Stella Chesang 11
Rachael Zena Chebet 17
18
Doreen Chemutai 19
(Mercyline Chelangat) (26)
65
5  Japan
Azusa Sumi 16
21
29
32
() (38)
() (61)
98
6  China
25
31
34
46
() (56)
() (59)
136
7  Eritrea
23
36
39
40
() (54)
138
8  United States
27
33
Katie Rainsberger 55
Valerie Constien 62
() (66)
() (68)
177
9  Peru
43
44
51
74
212
10  Morocco
Kaoutar Farkoussi 35
50
67
77
() (79)
229
11  France
Cassandre Beaugrand 37
49
53
90
229
12  Australia
Leanne Pompeani 47
58
63
64
(Jessica Hull) (69)
(Brianna Thomas) (88)
232
13  Canada
42
60
70
75
() (94)
() (DNF)
247
14  South Africa
57
65
76
81
() (89)
() (91)
279
15  Great Britain
45
72
80
82
() (DNF)
279
16  North Korea
52
78
84
96
310
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 100 athletes from 28 countries participated in the Junior women's race.

  •  Algeria (1)
  •  Australia (6)
  •  Bahrain (5)
  •  Belarus (1)
  •  Bhutan (1)
  •  Burundi (1)
  •  Canada (6)
  •  China (6)
  •  Denmark (3)
  •  Egypt (1)
  •  Eritrea (5)
  •  Ethiopia (6)
  •  France (4)
  •  Great Britain (5)
  •  Japan (6)
  •  Jordan (1)
  •  Kenya (6)
  •  Morocco (5)
  •  North Korea (4)
  •  Peru (4)
  •  Poland (2)
  •  Portugal (1)
  •  South Africa (6)
  •  Spain (1)
  •  Uganda (5)
  •  United States (6)
  •  Uzbekistan (1)
  •  Yemen (1)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - GUIYANG 2015 - TEAM MANUAL - Updated 6 March 2015 – amendments highlighted in margin (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 29 March 2015
  2. ^ Sammet, Michelle (28 March 2015), Gidey gets Guiyang gold in first international race, IAAF, archived from the original on 2015-03-31, retrieved 29 March 2015
  3. ^ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships 2015 - Guiyang (Qingzhen), PR OF CHINA 28 MAR 2015 - Junior Race - women, IAAF, 28 March 2015, archived from the original on 2015-03-30, retrieved 29 March 2015
  4. ^ IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Guiyang (CHN) 28 Mar 2015 - 比赛成绩 / RESULTS - 女子青年赛 / Junior Race Women (PDF), IAAF, 28 March 2015, retrieved 29 March 2015
  5. ^ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships 2015 - Guiyang (Qingzhen), PR OF CHINA 28 MAR 2015 - Junior Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, 28 March 2015, archived from the original on 2015-03-30, retrieved 29 March 2015
  6. ^ IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Guiyang (CHN) 28 Mar 2015 - 团体成绩 / Team Standings - 女子青年赛 / Junior Race Women (PDF), IAAF, 28 March 2015, retrieved 29 March 2015
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