1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Women's short race

The Women's short race at the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Barnett Demesne/Queen’s University Playing Fields in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, on March 28, 1999. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Glasgow Herald,[3] and for the IAAF.[4]

Women's short race at the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition27th
DateMarch 28
Host cityBelfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
VenueBarnett Demesne/Queen’s University Playing Fields
Events6
Distances4.236 km – Women's short
Participation109 athletes from
29 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

Women's short race (4.236 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Jackline Maranga Kenya15:09
Yamna Belkacem France15:16
Annemari Sandell Finland15:17
4Kathy Butler Canada15:30
5Restituta Joseph Tanzania15:31
6Alemitu Bekele Ethiopia15:37
7Asmae Leghzaoui Morocco15:40
8Teresa Wanjiku Kenya15:41
9Fatima Yvelain France15:44
10Blandine Bitzner-Ducret France15:47
11Constantina Diţă Romania15:49
12Kutre Dulecha Ethiopia15:50
13Seloua Ouaziz Morocco15:53
14Lulit Legesse Ethiopia15:56
15Amy Waterlow United Kingdom15:56
16Genet Gebregiorgis Ethiopia15:57
17Yimenashu Taye Ethiopia15:58
18Elva Dryer United States15:58
19Celine Rajot France15:58
20Samukeliso Moyo Zimbabwe15:59
21Jeruto Kiptum Kenya16:01
22Anne Keenan-Buckley Ireland16:02
23Luminita Gogîrlea Romania16:05
24Zhor El Kamch Morocco16:07
25Saliha Khaldoun Morocco16:08
26Justyna Bąk Poland16:08
27Michaela Möller Germany16:09
28Breda Dennehy Ireland16:09
29Cristina Iloc Romania16:11
30Olimpia Pop Romania16:13
31Angela Newport United Kingdom16:16
32Galina Bogomolova Russia16:19
33Getenesh Urge Ethiopia16:19
34Anita Weyermann  Switzerland16:23
35Amaia Piedra Spain16:24
36Elisabeth Mongudhi Namibia16:25
37Tatyana Tomashova Russia16:26
38Bouchra Benthami Morocco16:28
39Helen Pattinson United Kingdom16:29
40Hayley Parry United Kingdom16:30
41Jacqueline Martín Spain16:33
42Elizabeth Chemweno Kenya16:34
43Maria Rodrigues Brazil16:36
44Yolandi Buitendag South Africa16:37
45Andrea Whitcombe United Kingdom16:37
46Rodica Nagel France16:38
47Heather DeGeest Canada16:39
48Amy Rudolph United States16:39
49Catherine Palacios United States16:42
50Cristina Petite Spain16:42
51Truzanne Swanepoel South Africa16:43
52Sarah Howell Canada16:43
53Yelena Motalova Russia16:43
54Una English Ireland16:44
55Niamh Beirne Ireland16:45
56Denisa Costescu Romania16:46
57Sunita Rani India16:46
58Rosângela Faria Brazil16:46
59Klara Kashapova Russia16:48
60Tausi Saidi Tanzania16:48
61Amanda Crowe United Kingdom16:51
62Karen Harvey Canada16:51
63Rita de Jesús Brazil16:53
64Charné Rademeyer South Africa16:54
65Rebecca Spies United States17:00
66Elaine Fitzgerald Ireland17:04
67Zena Wilsnach South Africa17:06
68Sara Valderas Spain17:07
69Joalsiae Llado France17:07
70Natalia Azpiazu Spain17:09
71Sarah Dupré Canada17:10
72Anzhelika Averkova Ukraine17:12
73Message Mapfumo Zimbabwe17:12
74Molly Watcke United States17:16
75Svetlana Baygulova Russia17:20
76Mairead Murphy Ireland17:24
77Ryoko Yamane Japan17:28
78Shayne Culpepper United States17:32
79Krestena Sullivan Canada17:32
80Olena Gorodnychova Ukraine17:33
81Tatyana Glazyr Ukraine17:34
82Niusha Mansilla Bolivia17:37
83Luminița Talpoș Romania17:39
84Tatyana Buloichyk Belarus17:39
85Natalya Kravets Belarus17:45
86Rocío Rodriguez Spain17:48
87Clara Morales Chile17:49
88Susana Rebolledo Chile17:54
89Mukti Roy India17:54
90Tarath Tsatsa Zimbabwe17:56
91Marina Nascimento Brazil18:07
92Nataliya Romanchuk Ukraine18:10
93Siphuluwazi Sibindi Zimbabwe18:12
94Lucy Siwela Zimbabwe18:13
95Singasi Dube Zimbabwe18:21
96Olga Moroz Belarus18:22
97Kunnam Parakkal Suma India18:26
98Anahi Soto Chile18:33
99Ana de Souza Brazil18:58
100Yelena Bychkovskaya Belarus19:02
101Flor Venegas Chile19:03
102Madhuri Gurnule India19:17
103Rezeda Yusupova Uzbekistan19:18
104Alena Petrova Turkmenistan19:58
105Antoinette Edouard Mauritius20:17
106Svetlana Kasymskya Turkmenistan23:07
107Violet Dudeleva Turkmenistan26:51
Naomi Mugo KenyaDNF
Dione D'Agostini BrazilDNF
Mandy Giblin AustraliaDNS
Natalie Harvey AustraliaDNS
Kerryn McCann AustraliaDNS
Kylie Risk AustraliaDNS
Susie Power AustraliaDNS
Clair Fearnley AustraliaDNS
Zahra Ouaziz MoroccoDNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 France
Yamna Belkacem2
Fatima Yvelain9
Blandine Bitzner-Ducret10
Celine Rajot19
(Rodica Nagel)(46)
(Joalsiae Llado)(69)
40
 Ethiopia
Alemitu Bekele6
Kutre Dulecha12
Lulit Legesse14
Genet Gebregiorgis16
(Yimenashu Taye)(17)
(Getenesh Urge)(33)
48
 Morocco
Asmae Leghzaoui7
Seloua Ouaziz13
Zhor El Kamch24
Saliha Khaldoun25
(Bouchra Benthami)(38)
69
4 Kenya
Jackline Maranga1
Teresa Wanjiku8
Jeruto Kiptum21
Elizabeth Chemweno42
(Naomi Mugo)(DNF)
72
5 Romania
Constantina Diţă11
Luminita Gogîrlea23
Cristina Iloc29
Olimpia Pop30
(Denisa Costescu)(56)
(Luminița Talpoș)(83)
93
6 United Kingdom
Amy Waterlow15
Angela Newport31
Helen Pattinson39
Hayley Parry40
(Andrea Whitcombe)(45)
(Amanda Crowe)(61)
125
7 Ireland
Anne Keenan-Buckley22
Breda Dennehy28
Una English54
Niamh Beirne55
(Elaine Fitzgerald)(66)
(Mairead Murphy)(76)
159
8 Canada
Kathy Butler4
Heather DeGeest47
Sarah Howell52
Karen Harvey62
(Sarah Dupré)(71)
(Krestena Sullivan)(79)
165
9 United States
Elva Dryer18
Amy Rudolph48
Catherine Palacios49
Rebecca Spies65
(Molly Watcke)(74)
(Shayne Culpepper)(78)
180
10 Russia
Galina Bogomolova32
Tatyana Tomashova37
Yelena Motalova53
Klara Kashapova59
(Svetlana Baygulova)(75)
181
11 Spain
Amaia Piedra35
Jacqueline Martín41
Cristina Petite50
Sara Valderas68
(Natalia Azpiazu)(70)
(Rocío Rodriguez)(86)
194
12 South Africa
Yolandi Buitendag44
Truzanne Swanepoel51
Charné Rademeyer64
Zena Wilsnach67
226
13 Brazil
Maria Rodrigues43
Rosângela Faria58
Rita de Jesús63
Marina Nascimento91
(Ana de Souza)(99)
(Dione D'Agostini)(DNF)
255
14 Zimbabwe
Samukeliso Moyo20
Message Mapfumo73
Tarath Tsatsa90
Siphuluwazi Sibindi93
(Lucy Siwela)(94)
(Singasi Dube)(95)
276
15 Ukraine
Anzhelika Averkova72
Olena Gorodnychova80
Tatyana Glazyr81
Nataliya Romanchuk92
325
16 India
Sunita Rani57
Mukti Roy89
Kunnam Parakkal Suma97
Madhuri Gurnule102
345
17 Belarus
Tatyana Buloichyk84
Natalya Kravets85
Olga Moroz96
Yelena Bychkovskaya100
365
18 Chile
Clara Morales87
Susana Rebolledo88
Anahi Soto98
Flor Venegas101
374
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 109 athletes from 29 countries in the Women's short race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[11] The announced team from  Australia did not show.[6][7]

See also

References

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  10. IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 2013
  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 October 28, 2013
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