2005 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

The Junior women's race at the 2005 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Hippodrome Joseph Desjoyaux in Saint-Galmier near Saint-Étienne, France, on March 19, 2005. Reports on the event were given in The New York Times,[1] in the Glasgow Herald,[2][3] and for the IAAF.[4]

Junior women's race at the 2005 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition33rd
DateMarch 19
Host citySaint-Galmier, Rhône-Alpes, France
VenueHippodrome Joseph Desjoyaux
Events1
Distances6.153 km – Junior women
Participation117 athletes from
34 nations

Complete results for individuals,[5][6][7] for teams,[5][8][9] medallists,[10] and the results of British athletes who took part[11] were published.

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gelete Burka Ethiopia20:12
Veronica Wanjiru Kenya20:39
Beatrice Chebusit Kenya20:44
4Mercy Njoroge Kenya20:46
5Belainesh Zemedkun Ethiopia20:47
6Workitu Ayanu Ethiopia20:54
7Pauline Korikwiang Kenya20:56
8Gladys Chemweno Kenya20:57
9Aliphine Tuliamuk Kenya21:09
10Alemitu Abera Ethiopia21:10
11Akane Wakita Japan21:16
12Azalech Masresha Ethiopia21:37
13Hitomi Niiya Japan21:39
14Danette Doetzel Canada21:41
15Yurika Nakamura Japan21:43
16Madeline Heiner Australia21:52
17Kazue Kojima Japan22:06
18Lindsey Scherf United States22:12
19Viktoriya Ivanova Russia22:15
20Emily Pidgeon United Kingdom22:15
21Ancuța Bobocel Romania22:18
22Adelina De Soccio Italy22:21
23Asmae Ghizlane Morocco22:21
24Maya Iino Japan22:22
25Yuri Suzuki Japan22:22
26Irvette van Blerk South Africa22:24
27Farida Makula Tanzania22:27
28Erin Bedell United States22:32
29Inés Melchor Peru22:33
30Lindsay Flacks United States22:37
31Halima Hachlaf Morocco22:42
32Merat Bahta Eritrea22:43
33Amina Bettiche Algeria22:43
34Sian Edwards United Kingdom22:45
35Sarah Ramadhan Tanzania22:47
36Aïcha Bani Morocco22:48
37Chahrazad Cheboub Algeria22:50
38Marta Romo Spain22:50
39Bai Xue China22:53
40Maria Sánchez Spain22:57
41Jiang Chengcheng China22:57
42Elizabeth Pasciuto United States22:58
43Rebecca Forlong New Zealand22:58
44Aïcha Rezig Algeria22:59
45Malika Benlafkir Morocco22:59
46Galina Maksimova Russia23:02
47Jennifer Barringer United States23:03
48Varaidzo Shindi Zimbabwe23:05
49Roseanne Galligan Ireland23:07
50Azra Eminovic Serbia and Montenegro23:09
51Elena García Spain23:10
52Regina Khamzina Russia23:11
53Christine Kalmer South Africa23:12
54Jackline Sakilu Tanzania23:13
55Karina Villazana Peru23:13
56Halima Ramadhani Tanzania23:18
57Kate Van Buskirk Canada23:19
58Susan Kuijken Netherlands23:21
59Zineb Nadir Morocco23:21
60Stephanie Twell United Kingdom23:23
61Oana Mircea Romania23:24
62Alma Mendoza Mexico23:26
63Asmaa Hallouz Algeria23:28
64Weini Tedros Tesfay Eritrea23:29
65Tarah McKay Canada23:34
66Kheira Belmediouni Algeria23:35
67Mihaela Ana Susa Romania23:35
68Linda Byrne Ireland23:37
69Viktoriya Kharitonova Russia23:37
70Naziha Djellakh Algeria23:39
71Morag MacLarty United Kingdom23:48
72Selien de Schryder Belgium23:51
73Rocío Cántara Peru23:52
74Monica Martínez Spain23:53
75Ercilia Machado Portugal23:53
76Yekaterina Sagdiyeva Russia23:55
77Puleng Khumalo South Africa23:55
78Violet Raseboya South Africa23:57
79Rosta Matlawe South Africa24:01
80Volha Kaminskaya Belarus24:02
81Tatyana Makarova Russia24:04
82Andrea García Spain24:05
83Papali Maliba Lesotho24:09
84Anita Campbell Canada24:09
85Morgane Riou France24:10
86Aleksandra Nowak Poland24:14
87Olga Rezkaya Belarus24:16
88Valentina Costanza Italy24:17
89Valentina Saburkina Kazakhstan24:25
90Kathleen Engel Canada24:27
91Barbara Maveau Belgium24:35
92Fanchon Brouillet France24:41
93Christina Fiduccia United States24:42
94Silvia Del Fava Italy24:47
95Nathalie Bouilly France24:53
96Roshell Moses South Africa24:57
97Andreea Cristina Plesu Romania25:00
98Anna Klyushkina Kyrgyzstan25:07
99Juliette Benedicto France25:09
100Volha Mazuronak Belarus25:10
101Francesca Fallani Italy25:11
102Yekaterina Tunguskova Uzbekistan25:13
103Gemma Barrachina Spain25:18
104Giulia Basoli Italy25:23
105Gina Stewart Canada25:33
106Anne Sophie Marechal Belgium26:02
107Carmen Mamani Peru26:03
108Annabelle Delarue France26:24
109Anna Drabenya Belarus26:39
110Munguntuya Batgerel Mongolia26:55
111Francesca Grana Italy27:01
Larisa Arcip RomaniaDNF
Sarah Morgan New ZealandDNF
Abby Westley United KingdomDNF
Marie-Charlotte Bonnaire FranceDNF
Ikram Zouglali MoroccoDNF
Jessica Sparke United KingdomDNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Kenya
Veronica Wanjiru2
Beatrice Chebusit3
Mercy Njoroge4
Pauline Korikwiang7
(Gladys Chemweno)(8)
(Aliphine Tuliamuk)(9)
16
 Ethiopia
Gelete Burka1
Belainesh Zemedkun5
Workitu Ayanu6
Alemitu Abera10
(Azalech Masresha)(12)
22
 Japan
Akane Wakita11
Hitomi Niiya13
Yurika Nakamura15
Kazue Kojima17
(Maya Iino)(24)
(Yuri Suzuki)(25)
56
4 United States
Lindsey Scherf18
Erin Bedell28
Lindsay Flacks30
Elizabeth Pasciuto42
(Jennifer Barringer)(47)
(Christina Fiduccia)(93)
118
5 Morocco
Asmae Ghizlane23
Halima Hachlaf31
Aïcha Bani36
Malika Benlafkir45
(Zineb Nadir)(59)
(Ikram Zouglali)(DNF)
135
6 Tanzania
Farida Makula27
Sarah Ramadhan35
Jackline Sakilu54
Halima Ramadhani56
172
7 Algeria
Amina Bettiche33
Chahrazad Cheboub37
Aïcha Rezig44
Asmaa Hallouz63
(Kheira Belmediouni)(66)
(Naziha Djellakh)(70)
177
8 United Kingdom
Emily Pidgeon20
Sian Edwards34
Stephanie Twell60
Morag MacLarty71
(Abby Westley)(DNF)
(Jessica Sparke)(DNF)
185
9 Russia
Viktoriya Ivanova19
Galina Maksimova46
Regina Khamzina52
Viktoriya Kharitonova69
(Yekaterina Sagdiyeva)(76)
(Tatyana Makarova)(81)
186
10 Spain
Marta Romo38
Maria Sánchez40
Elena García51
Monica Martínez74
(Andrea García)(82)
(Gemma Barrachina)(103)
203
11 Canada
Danette Doetzel14
Kate Van Buskirk57
Tarah McKay65
Anita Campbell84
(Kathleen Engel)(90)
(Gina Stewart)(105)
220
12 South Africa
Irvette van Blerk26
Christine Kalmer53
Puleng Khumalo77
Violet Raseboya78
(Rosta Matlawe)(79)
(Roshell Moses)(96)
234
13 Romania
Ancuța Bobocel21
Oana Mircea61
Mihaela Ana Susa67
Andreea Cristina Plesu97
(Larisa Arcip)(DNF)
246
14 Peru
Inés Melchor29
Karina Villazana55
Rocío Cántara73
Carmen Mamani107
264
15 Italy
Adelina De Soccio22
Valentina Costanza88
Silvia Del Fava94
Francesca Fallani101
(Giulia Basoli)(104)
(Francesca Grana)(111)
305
16 France
Morgane Riou85
Fanchon Brouillet92
Nathalie Bouilly95
Juliette Benedicto99
(Annabelle Delarue)(108)
(Marie-Charlotte Bonnaire)(DNF)
371
17 Belarus
Volha Kaminskaya80
Olga Rezkaya87
Volha Mazuronak100
Anna Drabenya109
376
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 117 athletes from 34 countries participated in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[11]

See also

References

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  11. 36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 2ff, archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved November 2, 2013
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