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2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition38th
DateMarch 28
Host cityBydgoszcz, Województwo kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland Poland
VenueMyślęcinek Park
Events1
Distances5.833 km – Junior women
Participation95 athletes from
26 nations

The Junior women's race at the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Myślęcinek Park in Bydgoszcz, Poland, on March 28, 2010.[1] Reports of the event were given in the Herald[2] and for the IAAF.[3]

Complete results for individuals,[4][5][6] and for teams[7][8][9] were published.

Race results

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Junior women's race (5.833 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mercy Cherono  Kenya 18:47
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Purity Cherotich Rionoripo  Kenya 18:54
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Esther Chemtai  Kenya 18:55
4 Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon  Kenya 19:02
5 Genet Yalew  Ethiopia 19:03
6 Emebet Anteneh  Ethiopia 19:06
7 Nelly Chebet Ngeiywo  Kenya 19:06
8 Afera Godfay  Ethiopia 19:07
9 Alice Aprot Nawowuna  Kenya 19:14
10 Tejitu Daba  Bahrain 19:14
11 Genzebe Dibaba  Ethiopia 19:21
12 Merima Mohammed  Ethiopia 19:26
13 Waganesh Mekasha  Ethiopia 19:34
14 Annet Negesa  Uganda 19:44
15 Rebecca Cheptegei  Uganda 19:48
16 Gulshat Fazlitdinova  Russia 19:51
17 Genzeb Shumi  Bahrain 20:08
18 Emily Sisson  United States 20:08
19 Nanaka Izawa  Japan 20:17
20 Kate Avery  United Kingdom 20:17
21 Federica Bevilacqua  Italy 20:21
22 Yuka Ando  Japan 20:22
23 Emelia Gorecka  United Kingdom 20:25
24 Minori Suzuki  Japan 20:26
25 Viola Chemos  Uganda 20:28
26 Idah Phorisa  Botswana 20:31
27 Linet Chebet  Uganda 20:32
28 Nicki Maria McFadzien  New Zealand 20:34
29 Shelby Greany  United States 20:35
30 Annabel Gummow  United Kingdom 20:37
31 Danielle Trevis  New Zealand 20:40
32 Hannah Walker  United Kingdom 20:41
33 Akane Sueyoshi  Japan 20:53
34 Chelsea Graham  Canada 20:54
35 Juliet Bottorff  United States 21:00
36 Beth Potter  United Kingdom 21:04
37 Mercy Chelangat  Uganda 21:05
38 Hadda Souadia  Algeria 21:07
39 Letitia Saayman  South Africa 21:09
40 Caroline Pfister  Canada 21:11
41 Emily Jones  United States 21:12
42 Narjes Issaoui  Tunisia 21:14
43 Karla Diaz  Mexico 21:18
44 Nawal Yahi  Algeria 21:20
45 Sophia Ziemian  United States 21:21
46 Nabila Madoui  Algeria 21:24
47 Chihiro Tanabe  Japan 21:25
48 Paula Kopciewska  Poland 21:27
49 Aleksandra Gierat  Poland 21:27
50 Demi Wood  Australia 21:29
51 Laura Tremblay  United States 21:31
52 Thato Makhafola  South Africa 21:36
53 Ciara Kary  Canada 21:36
54 Safa Jammeli  Tunisia 21:41
55 Olivia Burne  New Zealand 21:41
56 Sarah Inglis  United Kingdom 21:42
57 Eliona Delgado  Peru 21:44
58 Juan-Marie Cooper  South Africa 21:45
59 Estefanía Tobal  Spain 21:48
60 Dina Alexandrova  Russia 21:48
61 Makampong Masaile  Lesotho 21:48
62 Monika Suchar  Poland 21:49
63 Hanna Kalodzich  Belarus 21:50
64 Ashleigh Schnettler  South Africa 21:50
65 Viktoria Ivanova  Russia 21:50
66 Evdokia Bukina  Russia 21:51
67 Anna Ceoloni  Italy 21:56
68 Ana Gutiérrez  Spain 21:58
69 Nabila Sifi  Algeria 21:59
70 Imane Almani  Algeria 22:00
71 Anna Sysoeva  Russia 22:02
72 Léa Plumecocq  France 22:06
73 Grace Thek  Australia 22:06
74 María José Pérez  Spain 22:07
75 Madeleine Davidson  Canada 22:07
76 Izabela Dziedziech  Poland 22:09
77 Cécile Chevillard  France 22:09
78 Marwa Nasri  Tunisia 22:15
79 Tania Carretero  Spain 22:16
80 Lena Placzek  Poland 22:26
81 Sylvia Kedireng Tshetlanyana  South Africa 22:26
82 Estelle Mathias  France 22:29
83 Karley Rempel  Canada 22:34
84 Veronika Mikhaylova  Russia 22:34
85 Paulina Furmanska  Poland 22:37
86 Darya Dedochenko  Kazakhstan 22:46
87 Marjorie Hamelin  France 22:48
88 Hanen Aloui  Tunisia 22:53
89 Samantha Walkow  Canada 23:01
90 Ala'ziad Khalifah  Jordan 23:20
91 Debora Santos  Portugal 23:29
92 Kawthar Hdidi  Tunisia 23:33
93 Amina Derouich  Tunisia 24:17
Yuki Hidaka  Japan DNF
Naïma Bakaddour  Algeria DNF

Teams

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
Mercy Cherono 1
Purity Cherotich Rionoripo 2
Esther Chemtai 3
Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon 4
(Nelly Chebet Ngeiywo) (7)
(Alice Aprot Nawowuna) (9)
10
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Genet Yalew 5
Emebet Anteneh 6
Afera Godfay 8
Genzebe Dibaba 11
(Merima Mohammed) (12)
(Waganesh Mekasha) (13)
30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Uganda
Annet Negesa 14
Rebecca Cheptegei 15
Viola Chemos 25
Linet Chebet 27
(Mercy Chelangat) (37)
81
4  Japan
Nanaka Izawa 19
Yuka Ando 22
Minori Suzuki 24
Akane Sueyoshi 33
(Chihiro Tanabe) (47)
(Yuki Hidaka) (DNF)
98
5  United Kingdom
Kate Avery 20
Emelia Gorecka 23
Annabel Gummow 30
Hannah Walker 32
(Beth Potter) (36)
(Sarah Inglis) (56)
105
6  United States
Emily Sisson 18
Shelby Greany 29
Juliet Bottorff 35
Emily Jones 41
(Sophia Ziemian) (45)
(Laura Tremblay) (51)
123
7  Algeria
Hadda Souadia 38
Nawal Yahi 44
Nabila Madoui 46
Nabila Sifi 69
(Imane Almani) (70)
(Naïma Bakaddour) (DNF)
197
8  Canada
Chelsea Graham 34
Caroline Pfister 40
Ciara Kary 53
Madeleine Davidson 75
(Karley Rempel) (83)
(Samantha Walkow) (89)
202
9  Russia
Gulshat Fazlitdinova 16
Dina Alexandrova 60
Viktoria Ivanova 65
Evdokia Bukina 66
(Anna Sysoeva) (71)
(Veronika Mikhaylova) (84)
207
10  South Africa
Letitia Saayman 39
Thato Makhafola 52
Juan-Marie Cooper 58
Ashleigh Schnettler 64
(Sylvia Kedireng Tshetlanyana) (81)
213
11  Poland
Paula Kopciewska 48
Aleksandra Gierat 49
Monika Suchar 62
Izabela Dziedziech 76
(Lena Placzek) (80)
(Paulina Furmanska) (85)
235
12  Tunisia
Narjes Issaoui 42
Safa Jammeli 54
Marwa Nasri 78
Hanen Aloui 88
(Kawthar Hdidi) (92)
(Amina Derouich) (93)
262
13  Spain
Estefanía Tobal 59
Ana Gutiérrez 68
María José Pérez 74
Tania Carretero 79
280
14  France
Léa Plumecocq 72
Cécile Chevillard 77
Estelle Mathias 82
Marjorie Hamelin 87
318
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 95 athletes from 26 countries participated in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2013 - FACTS & FIGURES - SUMMARY OF PAST CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 2, retrieved November 2, 2013
  2. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 28, 2010), World Cross Country Championships: Kenya write themselves into the history books all over again - NOT only the lions will roar in the Rift Valley today, Herald, retrieved November 5, 2013
  3. ^ Johnson, Len (March 28, 2010), Cherono sets the record straight - Women's Junior race report - Bydgoszcz 2010, IAAF, retrieved November 5, 2013
  4. ^ Junior Race - W Final, IAAF, March 28, 2010, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 5, 2013
  5. ^ Results - 38th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Bydgoszcz, POLAND 28 MAR 2010 - Junior Race - women, IAAF, March 28, 2010, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 5, 2013
  6. ^ 38th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Bydgoszcz - Sunday 28 March 2010 - Junior Race - Women - Results (PDF), IAAF, March 28, 2010, retrieved November 5, 2013
  7. ^ Official Team Results Junior Race - W, IAAF, March 28, 2010, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 5, 2013
  8. ^ Results - 38th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Bydgoszcz, POLAND 28 MAR 2010 - Junior Race - women - Final - Team, IAAF, March 28, 2010, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 5, 2013
  9. ^ 38th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Bydgoszcz - Sunday 28 March 2010 - Junior Race - Women - Team Standings (PDF), IAAF, March 28, 2010, retrieved November 5, 2013