2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race

Senior women's race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition30th
DateMarch 23
Host cityDublin, Leinster, Ireland Republic of Ireland
VenueLeopardstown Racecourse
Events1
Distances7.974 km – Senior women
Participation83 athletes from
21 nations

The Senior women's race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Leopardstown Racecourse near Dublin, Ireland, on March 23, 2002. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3][4] and for the IAAF.[5]

Complete results for individuals,[6][7][8] for senior women's teams,[6][9][10] medallists,[11] and the results of British athletes who took part[12] were published.

Race results

Senior women's race (7.974 km)

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Paula Radcliffe  United Kingdom 26:55
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Deena Drossin  United States 27:04
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Colleen de Reuck  United States 27:17
4 Miwako Yamanaka  Japan 27:19
5 Eyerusalem Kuma  Ethiopia 27:19
6 Merima Denboba  Ethiopia 27:21
7 Leila Aman  Ethiopia 27:25
8 Rose Cheruiyot  Kenya 27:28
9 Pamela Chepchumba  Kenya 27:30
10 Teyiba Erkesso  Ethiopia 27:32
11 Leah Malot  Kenya 27:35
12 Jen Rhines  United States 27:43
13 Ayelech Worku  Ethiopia 27:50
14 Jane Omoro  Kenya 27:52
15 Kayoko Fukushi  Japan 27:53
16 Jepkorir Ayabei  Kenya 27:58
17 Rosanna Martin  Italy 27:59
18 Liz Yelling  United Kingdom 28:07
19 Helena Sampaio  Portugal 28:08
20 Kathy Butler  United Kingdom 28:12
21 Yoshiko Fujinaga  Japan 28:15
22 Anália Rosa  Portugal 28:16
23 Milena Glusac  United States 28:18
24 Maria Luisa Lárraga  Spain 28:21
25 Ana Dias  Portugal 28:24
26 Analídia Torre  Portugal 28:24
27 Beatriz Santíago  Spain 28:26
28 Elva Dryer  United States 28:27
29 Rodica Moroianu  France 28:30
30 Atalelech Ketema  Ethiopia 28:33
31 Amy Rudolph  United States 28:37
32 Carmen Oliveras  France 28:41
33 Inês Monteiro  Portugal 28:42
34 María Abel  Spain 28:43
35 Alessandra Aguilar  Spain 28:43
36 Kazue Ogoshi  Japan 28:43
37 Nebiat Habtemariam  Eritrea 28:47
38 Rosita Rota Gelpi  Italy 28:51
39 Anja Smolders  Belgium 28:53
40 Fatima Hajjami  France 28:56
41 Rocío Ríos  Spain 28:57
42 Hayley Yelling  United Kingdom 29:00
43 Monica Wangari  Kenya 29:00
44 Fatima Yvelain  France 29:00
45 Marie McMahon  Ireland 29:07
46 Angela Mudge  United Kingdom 29:07
47 Lisa Harvey  Canada 29:08
48 Elodie Olivares  France 29:15
49 Charné Rademeyer  South Africa 29:18
50 Teresa Recio  Spain 29:19
51 Natalya Berkut  Ukraine 29:21
52 Kim Smith  New Zealand 29:24
53 Stephanie de Croock  Belgium 29:27
54 Nives Curti  Italy 29:28
55 Marina Bastos  Portugal 29:32
56 Patrizia Tisi  Italy 29:35
57 Sarah Dupré  Canada 29:36
58 Orla O'Mahoney  Ireland 29:42
59 Jenny Brown  United Kingdom 29:52
60 Veerle van Linden  Belgium 29:52
61 Alison Rendell  Canada 29:58
62 América Mateos  Mexico 30:02
63 Pauline Curley  Ireland 30:04
64 Cathérine Lallemand  Belgium 30:15
65 Monia Capelli  Italy 30:21
66 Barbara Brych  Canada 30:32
67 Hannah Lawrence  New Zealand 30:42
68 Teresa Duffy  Ireland 31:02
69 Corinne Debaets  Belgium 31:18
70 Michaela McClure  Canada 31:21
71 Geraldine Hendricken  Ireland 31:40
72 Irina Matrosova  Uzbekistan 31:48
73 Margareth Iro  Tanzania 32:08
74 Margaret Danagher  Ireland 32:25
75 Priscilla Mamba  Eswatini 33:03
76 Yuliya Arfipova  Uzbekistan 33:18
77 Zamira Amirova  Uzbekistan 33:56
78 Kanchanamala Udagedara  Sri Lanka 33:59
79 Daulgoda Inoka  Sri Lanka 33:59
80 Yekaterina Dirova  Uzbekistan 34:23
81 Malika Chandrakanthi  Sri Lanka 34:48
Zahia Dahmani  France DNF
Suzanne Binne  Canada DNF
Sandra Baumann  Austria DNS
Anesie Kwizera  Burundi DNS
Gulsara Dadabaeva  Tajikistan DNS
Taussi Juma  Tanzania DNS
Banuelia Katesigwa  Tanzania DNS

Teams

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Eyerusalem Kuma 5
Merima Denboba 6
Leila Aman 7
Teyiba Erkesso 10
(Ayelech Worku) (n/s)
(Atalelech Ketema) (n/s)
28
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  United States
Deena Drossin 2
Colleen de Reuck 3
Jen Rhines 12
Milena Glusac 21
(Elva Dryer) (n/s)
(Amy Rudolph) (n/s)
38
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Kenya
Rose Cheruiyot 8
Pamela Chepchumba 9
Leah Malot 11
Jane Omoro 13
(Jepkorir Ayabei) (n/s)
(Monica Wangari) (n/s)
41
4  Japan
Miwako Yamanaka 4
Kayoko Fukushi 14
Yoshiko Fujinaga 19
Kazue Ogoshi 30
67
5  United Kingdom
Paula Radcliffe 1
Liz Yelling 16
Kathy Butler 18
Hayley Yelling 34
(Angela Mudge) (n/s)
(Jenny Brown) (n/s)
69
6  Portugal
Helena Sampaio 17
Anália Rosa 20
Ana Dias 23
Analídia Torre 24
(Inês Monteiro) (n/s)
(Marina Bastos) (n/s)
84
7  Spain
Maria Luisa Lárraga 22
Beatriz Santíago 25
María Abel 28
Alessandra Aguilar 29
(Rocío Ríos) (n/s)
(Teresa Recio) (n/s)
104
8  France
Rodica Moroianu 26
Carmen Oliveras 27
Fatima Hajjami 33
Fatima Yvelain 35
(Elodie Olivares) (n/s)
(Zahia Dahmani) (DNF)
121
9  Italy
Rosanna Martin 15
Rosita Rota Gelpi 31
Nives Curti 39
Patrizia Tisi 40
(Monia Capelli) (n/s)
125
10  Belgium
Anja Smolders 32
Stephanie de Croock 38
Veerle van Linden 43
Cathérine Lallemand 46
(Corinne Debaets) (n/s)
159
11  Canada
Lisa Harvey 37
Sarah Dupré 41
Alison Rendell 44
Barbara Brych 47
(Michaela McClure) (n/s)
(Suzanne Binne) (DNF)
169
12  Ireland
Marie McMahon 36
Orla O'Mahoney 42
Pauline Curley 45
Teresa Duffy 48
(Geraldine Hendricken) (n/s)
(Margaret Danagher) (n/s)
171
13  Uzbekistan
Irina Matrosova 49
Yuliya Arfipova 50
Zamira Amirova 51
Yekaterina Dirova 52
202
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result (n/s: nonscorer)

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 83 athletes from 21 countries participated in the Senior women's race. The announced athletes from  Austria,  Burundi, and  Tajikistan did not show.[7][8]

See also

References

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  3. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 25, 2001), "Radcliffe completes the double - Briton successfully defends world cross-country title", Herald, retrieved October 30, 2013
  4. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 25, 2001), "Title joy second time around for youngster Bikele", Herald, retrieved October 30, 2013
  5. ^ Wallace-Jones, Sean (March 23, 2001), Radcliffe runs away with 2nd World Cross gold, USA take silver and bronze, IAAF, retrieved October 30, 2013
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  10. ^ Results - 30th IAAF/Sport Ireland World Cross Country Championships - Dublin, IRELAND 23 MAR 2002 - 24 MAR 2002 - Long Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, March 23, 2002, retrieved October 30, 2013
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