2018 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships

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2018 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
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Host cityValencia, Spain
Nations participating80[a]
Athletes participating279
Events2
Dates24 March 2018
Race length21.0975 km
(13.1 mi)
2020 Gdynia →

The 2018 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships took place on 24 March 2018 in Valencia, Spain.[1] It was the 23rd edition of the event and the 2nd time it was held in Spain.[2]

Netsanet Gudeta gave the standout performance of the competition, winning with a half marathon world record of 1:06:11 hours in a women-only race. This improved Lornah Kiplagat's eleven-year-old championships record by 14 seconds and marked a personal improvement of over a minute. She led the Ethiopian women (alongside fifth and sixth placers Zeineba Yimer and Meseret Belete) to the team title with a combined time of 3:22:27 hours. The outright world record holder Joyciline Jepkosgei settled for second and her third-placed compatriot Pauline Kaveke Kamulu helped Kenya to second in the team competition.[3] The best performance by a non-African-born runner was by Romania's Ancuţa Bobocel, who set a personal best in 15th place.

In the men's race Kenya's Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor took his third straight title in 1:00:02 hours (nearly a minute short of his championship record). Bahrain's Abraham Naibei Cheroben claimed the silver medal 20 seconds further back and Aron Kifle was the bronze medallist around half a minute short of the winner. The winning men's team, Ethiopia, contained no medallists but Jemal Yimer, Getaneh Molla and Betesfa Getahun rounded out the top six. The best non-African-born performer was Julien Wanders of Switzerland who managed eighth place in 1:01:03 hours.[4]

A total of 151 men (including 23 teams) finished the distance, with five men failing to finish the distance and three entrants being non-starters. A total of 122 women (including 19 teams) entered and started the race, with 117 finishers. Seven men's and seven women's national records were broken at the competition. Abdelaziz Guerziz of Algeria finished in 61st place but he was disqualified for four years in February 2019 with his results from 6 February 2018 onwards being disqualified.[5]

Sopot, Poland was defeated in the bidding process.[6] Copenhagen, Denmark was also in the running to host.[7]

In conjunction with the men's elite race, an open half marathon was held on the same course for 14,577 competitors.[8]

Medallists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men  Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) 1:00:02  Abraham Cheroben (BHR) 1:00:22  Aron Kifle (ERI) 1:00:31
Women  Netsanet Gudeta (ETH) 1:06:11  Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN) 1:06:54  Pauline Kaveke (KEN) 1:06:56
Team
Men  Ethiopia 3:02:14  Kenya 3:02:40  Bahrain 3:02:52
Women  Ethiopia 3:22:27  Kenya 3:23:02  Bahrain 3:23:39

Race results[]

Results for the men's[9] and women's[10] elite races are shown below. Results for the open race are kept separately.[11]

Men[]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor  Kenya (KEN) 1:00:02 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Abraham Naibei Cheroben  Bahrain (BHR) 1:00:22 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aron Kifle  Eritrea (ERI) 1:00:31 PB
4 Jemal Yimer  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:00:33
5 Getaneh Molla  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:00:47 SB
6 Betesfa Getahun  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:00:54 PB
7 Amanuel Mesel  Eritrea (ERI) 1:00:58 SB
8 Julien Wanders   Switzerland (SUI) 1:01:03
9 Kaan Kigen Ozbilen  Turkey (TUR) 1:01:05 SB
10 Leul Gebresilase  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:01:07 SB
11 Aweke Ayalew  Bahrain (BHR) 1:01:09 PB
12 Leonard Kiplimo Barsoton  Kenya (KEN) 1:01:14 SB
13 Albert Rop  Bahrain (BHR) 1:01:21 PB
14 Sam Chelanga  United States (USA) 1:01:23
15 Barselius Kipyego  Kenya (KEN) 1:01:24 SB
16 Stephen Mokoka  South Africa (RSA) 1:01:26 SB
17 Nguse Amlosom  Eritrea (ERI) 1:01:34 SB
18  Kenya (KEN) 1:01:34
19 Afewerki Berhane  Eritrea (ERI) 1:01:37 SB
20 Fred Musobo  Uganda (UGA) 1:01:38 PB
21 El Hassan Elabbassi  Bahrain (BHR) 1:01:41 SB
22 Koen Naert  Belgium (BEL) 1:01:42 PB
23 Jiksa Tolosa  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:01:50 PB
24 Suguru Osako  Japan (JPN) 1:01:56 SB
25 Abrar Osman  Eritrea (ERI) 1:02:05 SB
26 Felix Chemonges  Uganda (UGA) 1:02:10 PB
27 Willy Canchanya  Peru (PER) 1:02:11 NR
28 Ayad Lamdassem  Spain (ESP) 1:02:14 SB
29 Abdi Hakin Ulad  Denmark (DEN) 1:02:15 PB
30 Cameron Levins  Canada (CAN) 1:02:15 PB
31 Bernard Lagat  United States (USA) 1:02:16
32 Juan Luis Barrios  Mexico (MEX) 1:02:18 SB
33 Maru Teferi  Israel (ISR) 1:02:24 NR
34 John Hakizimana  Rwanda (RWA) 1:02:26 PB
35 Moses Martin Kurong  Uganda (UGA) 1:02:27
36  Great Britain (GBR) 1:02:34 PB
37 Eyob Ghebrehiwet  Italy (ITA) 1:02:37 PB
38 Luke Traynor  Great Britain (GBR) 1:02:38
39  [es]  Spain (ESP) 1:02:40 PB
40 Benjamin Choquert  France (FRA) 1:02:46 PB
41 Elroy Gelant  South Africa (RSA) 1:02:52 SB
42 Noel Hitimana  Rwanda (RWA) 1:02:53 PB
43 Mikael Ekvall  Sweden (SWE) 1:02:54 SB
44 Lesiba Precious Mashele  South Africa (RSA) 1:02:58 SB
45 Haimro Almaya  Israel (ISR) 1:03:04 PB
46 Kenta Murayama  Japan (JPN) 1:03:07
47  Peru (PER) 1:03:09 PB
48 Luis Alberto Orta  Venezuela (VEN) 1:03:09 NR
49 Mohamed Hrezi  Libya (LBA) 1:03:11
50 Cristhian Pacheco  Peru (PER) 1:03:15 PB
51 Derlys Ayala  Paraguay (PAR) 1:03:19 NR
52 Girmaw Amare  Israel (ISR) 1:03:19 PB
53 Peter Herzog  Austria (AUT) 1:03:22 PB
54 Olivier Irabaruta  Burundi (BDI) 1:03:23 SB
55  Israel (ISR) 1:03:25 PB
56 Bayron Piedra  Ecuador (ECU) 1:03:29 SB
57 Segundo Jami  Ecuador (ECU) 1:03:31 PB
58  Spain (ESP) 1:03:35 PB
59 Florian Carvalho  France (FRA) 1:03:40 PB
60 Melikhaya Frans  South Africa (RSA) 1:03:42 SB
61 Collis Birmingham  Australia (AUS) 1:03:44 SB
62 Roman Fosti  Estonia (EST) 1:03:45 PB
63  Great Britain (GBR) 1:03:45
64  Czech Republic (CZE) 1:03:45 SB
65  Australia (AUS) 1:03:47 PB
66 Benjamin Malaty  France (FRA) 1:03:54 PB
67 Lemawork Ketema  Austria (AUT) 1:03:57 PB
68 Diego Estrada  United States (USA) 1:03:59
69  Ukraine (UKR) 1:04:03 SB
70  Japan (JPN) 1:04:12
71 Thomas Do Canto  Australia (AUS) 1:04:18 PB
72  Uganda (UGA) 1:04:24 PB
73 Lorenzo Dini  Italy (ITA) 1:04:26 SB
74 Maamar Bengriba  Algeria (ALG) 1:04:26
75  Mexico (MEX) 1:04:27 PB
76 Paul Pollock  Ireland (IRL) 1:04:29 SB
77 Ernesto Andrés Zamora  Uruguay (URU) 1:04:30 PB
78  Canada (CAN) 1:04:34
79 Enzo Yáñez  Chile (CHI) 1:04:37 PB
80 Miguel Ángel Barzola  Argentina (ARG) 1:04:39 SB
81 Daisuke Uekado  Japan (JPN) 1:04:48
82 Jared Ward  United States (USA) 1:04:49
83  Ecuador (ECU) 1:04:53 PB
84 Kevin Seaward  Ireland (IRL) 1:04:56 SB
85 Juan Antonio Pérez  Spain (ESP) 1:05:01
86 Mariano Mastromarino  Argentina (ARG) 1:05:03 SB
87  Peru (PER) 1:05:06 PB
88  Spain (ESP) 1:05:09
89 Christian Steinhammer  Austria (AUT) 1:05:09 PB
90  France (FRA) 1:05:18
91 Stephen Scullion  Ireland (IRL) 1:05:19
92  France (FRA) 1:05:22
93  Turkey (TUR) 1:05:40
94  Algeria (ALG) 1:05:44
95  Zimbabwe (ZIM) 1:06:11 PB
96  Latvia (LAT) 1:06:11 PB
97 Nicolae Alexandru Soare  Romania (ROU) 1:06:14 SB
98 Leslie Encina  Chile (CHI) 1:06:18 SB
99 Daviti Kharazishvili  Georgia (GEO) 1:06:19 SB
100 Sergiu Ciobanu  Ireland (IRL) 1:06:19 SB
101 Dmitrijs Serjogins  Latvia (LAT) 1:06:20 PB
102 Daniel Studley  Great Britain (GBR) 1:06:20
103 Valdas Dopolskas  Lithuania (LTU) 1:06:24 PB
104  Turkey (TUR) 1:06:25
105 El Hadi Laameche  Algeria (ALG) 1:06:27 PB
106 Jesper Faurschou  Denmark (DEN) 1:06:42 SB
107 Kota Murayama  Japan (JPN) 1:06:49
108 Mikhail Krasilov  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:06:49 SB
109 David Gakuru  Rwanda (RWA) 1:07:02 PB
110 Sami Jibril  Canada (CAN) 1:07:11
111 Tomas Hilifa Rainhold  Namibia (NAM) 1:07:15 SB
112 Ignas Brasevicius  Lithuania (LTU) 1:07:16 PB
113  South Africa (RSA) 1:07:16
114 Evan Esselink  Canada (CAN) 1:07:20
115  China (CHN) 1:07:24 PB
116 Arnar Pétursson  Iceland (ISL) 1:07:29 PB
117 César Lizano  Costa Rica (CRC) 1:07:38 SB
118 Ser-Od Bat-Ochir  Mongolia (MGL) 1:07:48 SB
119 Salem Mohamed Attiaallah  Egypt (EGY) 1:07:51 PB
120  Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 1:08:15 PB
121  Singapore (SGP) 1:08:28 SB
122  Cape Verde (CPV) 1:09:10
123  Croatia (CRO) 1:09:20 SB
124 Paulo Amotun Lokoro  Athlete Refugee Team (ART) 1:09:31 NR
125 Andrey Leymenov  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:09:31 SB
126 Ahmad Smour  Jordan (JOR) 1:09:33 SB
127 Oscar Antonio Aldana  El Salvador (ESA) 1:09:43 NR
128 Valentin Betoudji  Chad (CHA) 1:09:46 PB
129 Alexey Gussarov  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:09:49 PB
130 Charlton Debono  Malta (MLT) 1:10:11 SB
131 Antoni Bernadó  Andorra (AND) 1:10:19 SB
132  Ivory Coast (CIV) 1:11:00 SB
133 Amir Baitukanov  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:11:04 SB
134  Egypt (EGY) 1:12:11 SB
135 Kevin Dooney  Ireland (IRL) 1:12:14
136  Turkmenistan (TKM) 1:12:22
137 Adrian Pillajo  Ecuador (ECU) 1:12:39 PB
138 Arnold Rogers  Gibraltar (GIB) 1:13:33
139  China (CHN) 1:13:44 PB
140  Croatia (CRO) 1:13:45 SB
141  Maldives (MDV) 1:14:23 NR
142 Artem Kosinov  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:15:26 SB
143  Andorra (AND) 1:15:53 PB
144  Macau (MAC) 1:16:22 SB
145  Turkey (TUR) 1:16:29
146  Monaco (MON) 1:18:53 PB
147  Gibraltar (GIB) 1:20:06 PB
148  Gibraltar (GIB) 1:22:34
149  Tajikistan (TJK) 1:23:06 PB
150  Slovakia (SVK) 1:25:05 SB
151  Albania (ALB) 1:26:04 SB
152  Aruba (ARU) 1:38:06 PB
 Algeria (ALG) DQ
Alex Oloitiptip Korio  Kenya (KEN) DNF
Leonard Korir  United States (USA) DNF
Rok Puhar  Slovenia (SLO) DNF
Tsegai Tewelde  Great Britain (GBR) DNF
 Sierra Leone (SLE) DNS
Moses Kibet  Uganda (UGA) DNS
Abdi Daud Roble  Somalia (SOM) DNS

Women[]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Netsanet Gudeta Kebede  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:06:11 WRwo
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Joyciline Jepkosgei  Kenya (KEN) 1:06:54
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pauline Kaveke Kamulu  Kenya (KEN) 1:06:56 PB
4 Eunice Chebichii Chumba  Bahrain (BHR) 1:07:17 SB
5 Zeineba Yimer  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:08:07 PB
6 Meseret Belete  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:08:09 PB
7 Desi Mokonin  Bahrain (BHR) 1:08:10 PB
8  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:08:12 PB
9 Dalila Abdulkadir  Bahrain (BHR) 1:08:12 PB
10 Shitaye Eshete  Bahrain (BHR) 1:08:25 PB
11  Ethiopia (ETH) 1:08:30 PB
12 Lonah Chemtai Salpeter  Israel (ISR) 1:08:58 NR
13 Ruth Chepngetich  Kenya (KEN) 1:09:12 SB
14 Rose Chelimo  Bahrain (BHR) 1:10:20 SB
15 Ancuţa Bobocel  Romania (ROU) 1:10:21 PB
16 Fabienne Schlumpf   Switzerland (SUI) 1:10:36 SB
17 Kaori Morita  Japan (JPN) 1:10:46
18 Volha Mazuronak  Belarus (BLR) 1:10:57 NR
19 Mao Ichiyama  Japan (JPN) 1:11:02 SB
20 Dolshi Tesfu  Eritrea (ERI) 1:11:09 PB
21 Charlotte Purdue  Great Britain (GBR) 1:11:21
22  China (CHN) 1:11:28 PB
23 Sinead Diver  Australia (AUS) 1:11:40 PB
24 Ellie Pashley  Australia (AUS) 1:11:43 PB
25 Nolene Conrad  South Africa (RSA) 1:11:44 PB
26 Nazret Weldu  Eritrea (ERI) 1:11:45 SB
27 Emma Bates  United States (USA) 1:11:45 PB
28 Clémence Calvin  France (FRA) 1:11:51 SB
29 Gladys Tejeda  Peru (PER) 1:11:52 SB
30 Sasha Gollish  Canada (CAN) 1:11:52 SB
31 Charlotte Arter  Great Britain (GBR) 1:11:52
32 Inés Melchor  Peru (PER) 1:11:55 PB
33 Trihas Gebre  Spain (ESP) 1:12:02 SB
34  Peru (PER) 1:12:05 PB
35 Honami Maeda  Japan (JPN) 1:12:09 SB
36 Lilia Fisikovici  Moldova (MDA) 1:12:11 NR
37 Nastassia Ivanova  Belarus (BLR) 1:12:15 PB
38 Kokob Tesfagabriel  Eritrea (ERI) 1:12:15 PB
39  Eritrea (ERI) 1:12:19 PB
40 Giovanna Epis  Italy (ITA) 1:12:27 PB
41  United States (USA) 1:12:31
42 Nina Savina  Belarus (BLR) 1:12:31 SB
43 Tracy Barlow  Great Britain (GBR) 1:12:35 PB
44 Eva Vrabcová Nývltová  Czech Republic (CZE) 1:12:54 SB
45 Florencia Borelli  Argentina (ARG) 1:13:10 SB
46 Lizzie Lee  Ireland (IRL) 1:13:19 PB
47  Canada (CAN) 1:13:35 PB
48 Gemma Steel  Great Britain (GBR) 1:13:39
49 Doreen Chesang  Uganda (UGA) 1:13:52 PB
50 Kinsey Middleton  Canada (CAN) 1:13:52
51 Sara Brogiato  Italy (ITA) 1:13:53 PB
52 Angie Orjuela  Colombia (COL) 1:13:55 SB
53  Great Britain (GBR) 1:13:56 PB
54  Mexico (MEX) 1:14:18 PB
55 Elena Loyo  Spain (ESP) 1:14:19
56 Rosa Chacha  Ecuador (ECU) 1:14:19 SB
57 Claire McCarthy  Ireland (IRL) 1:14:20 PB
58 Bojana Bjeljac  Croatia (CRO) 1:14:24 PB
59 Sophie Duarte  France (FRA) 1:14:30 SB
60 Marta Esteban  Spain (ESP) 1:14:47
61  Turkey (TUR) 1:14:49
62 Roxana Elisabeta Birca  Romania (ROU) 1:14:51 SB
63 Teresa Urbina  Spain (ESP) 1:14:53
64 Elaina Tabb  United States (USA) 1:14:55
65 Samira Mezeghrane  France (FRA) 1:14:56 SB
66 Maor Tiyouri  Israel (ISR) 1:15:03 SB
67  Tunisia (TUN) 1:15:11 NR
68 Cristina Simion  Romania (ROU) 1:15:15 PB
69 Emily Chebet  Uganda (UGA) 1:15:18 PB
70 Yuka Hori  Japan (JPN) 1:15:24
71 Sofiia Yaremchuk  Ukraine (UKR) 1:15:27 SB
72  Zimbabwe (ZIM) 1:15:30 PB
73  Eritrea (ERI) 1:15:49 PB
74  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 1:15:56
75 Anja Scherl  Germany (GER) 1:16:13 SB
76  South Africa (RSA) 1:16:23 SB
77  Turkey (TUR) 1:16:23 PB
78  Ireland (IRL) 1:16:27
79 Laura Shaughnessy  Ireland (IRL) 1:16:28 SB
80 Paula-Claudia Todoran  Romania (ROU) 1:16:40 SB
81 Jacqueline Gandar  France (FRA) 1:16:46 SB
82  Ireland (IRL) 1:16:53 SB
83 Tatiele Roberta de Carvalho  Brazil (BRA) 1:16:58
84 Beata Naigambo  Namibia (NAM) 1:17:14 SB
85  Spain (ESP) 1:17:16
86 Emily Setlack  Canada (CAN) 1:17:30
87 Vaida Žūsinaitė  Lithuania (LTU) 1:17:38 SB
88 Ilona Marhele  Latvia (LAT) 1:17:51 SB
89 Tonya Nero  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 1:17:55 SB
90  Romania (ROU) 1:18:17 SB
91  South Africa (RSA) 1:18:23 SB
92 Mapaseka Makhanya  South Africa (RSA) 1:18:43 SB
93  Costa Rica (CRC) 1:18:47 PB
94  Mauritius (MRI) 1:19:31 PB
95 Adha Munguleya  Uganda (UGA) 1:19:36 SB
96  China (CHN) 1:19:41 PB
97 Lebogang Phalula  South Africa (RSA) 1:19:41 SB
98  China (CHN) 1:19:42 SB
99 Andrea Kolbeinsdóttir  Iceland (ISL) 1:19:46 PB
100 Diana Landi  Ecuador (ECU) 1:20:00
101 Esma Aydemir  Turkey (TUR) 1:20:41
102 Fadouwa Ledhem  France (FRA) 1:20:54
103 Lisa Marie Bezzina  Malta (MLT) 1:20:58 SB
104 Elín Edda Sigurðardóttir  Iceland (ISL) 1:21:20 PB
105 Jane Vongvorachoti  Thailand (THA) 1:21:52
106 Zhanna Mamazhanova  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:22:35 SB
107  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1:22:43 PB
108  Paraguay (PAR) 1:23:08 SB
109  Egypt (EGY) 1:26:52 NR
110 Emma Montiel  Gibraltar (GIB) 1:27:58 SB
111  Gibraltar (GIB) 1:28:21 PB
112  Gibraltar (GIB) 1:29:50
113  Andorra (AND) 1:32:27
114  Macau (MAC) 1:32:38 SB
115  Maldives (MDV) 1:33:37 NR
116  Gibraltar (GIB) 1:33:46 PB
117  Turkmenistan (TKM) 1:48:29
Dailín Belmonte  Cuba (CUB) DNF
Sviatlana Kudzelich  Belarus (BLR) DNF
 Croatia (CRO) DNF
Yelena Nanaziashvili  Kazakhstan (KAZ) DNF
 Turkey (TUR) DNF

Team standings[]

Men[]

Rank Country Time
1  Ethiopia (ETH) 3:02:14
2  Kenya (KEN) 3:02:40
3  Bahrain (BHR) 3:02:52
4  Eritrea (ERI) 3:03:03
5  Uganda (UGA) 3:06:15
6  South Africa (RSA) 3:07:16
7  United States (USA) 3:07:38
8  Spain (ESP) 3:08:29
9  Peru (PER) 3:08:35
10  Israel (ISR) 3:08:47
11  Great Britain (GBR) 3:08:57
12  Japan (JPN) 3:09:15
13  France (FRA) 3:10:20
14  Australia (AUS) 3:11:49
15  Ecuador (ECU) 3:11:53
16  Rwanda (RWA) 3:12:21
17  Austria (AUT) 3:12:28
18  Turkey (TUR) 3:13:10
19  Algeria (ALG) 3:13:52
20  Canada (CAN) 3:14:00
21  Ireland (IRL) 3:14:44
22  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 3:26:09
23  Gibraltar (GIB) 3:56:13

Women[]

Rank Country Time
1  Ethiopia (ETH) 3:22:27
2  Kenya (KEN) 3:23:02
3  Bahrain (BHR) 3:23:39
4  Japan (JPN) 3:33:57
5  Eritrea (ERI) 3:35:09
6  Belarus (BLR) 3:35:43
7  Great Britain (GBR) 3:35:48
8  Peru (PER) 3:35:52
9  United States (USA) 3:39:11
10  Canada (CAN) 3:39:19
11  Romania (ROM) 3:40:27
12  Spain (ESP) 3:41:08
13  France (FRA) 3:41:17
14  Ireland (IRL) 3:44:06
15  South Africa (RSA) 3:46:30
16  Uganda (UGA) 3:48:46
17  China (CHN) 3:50:51
18  Turkey (TUR) 3:51:53
19  Gibraltar (GIB) 4:26:09

Medal table (unofficial)[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Ethiopia (ETH)3003
2 Kenya (KEN)1315
3 Bahrain (BHR)0123
4 Eritrea (ERI)0011
Totals (4 nations)44412

Participation[]

An unofficial count yields the participation of 279 athletes from 79 countries and the Athlete Refugee Team, which is a record for this event. Although announced,[12] the athletes from  Sierra Leone and  Somalia did not show.

Notes[]

  1. ^ 79 countries, plus the Athlete Refugee Team

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