1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race
Junior women's race at the 1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships |
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Organisers |
IAAF |
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Edition |
22nd |
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Date |
March 26 |
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Host city |
Budapest, Hungary |
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Location |
Kincsem Park |
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Nations participating |
39 |
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Athletes participating |
142 |
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Races |
1 |
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Distances |
4.3 km – Junior women |
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The Junior women's race at the 1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Budapest, Hungary, at the Kincsem Park on March 26, 1994. A preview on the event was given in the Herald,[1] and a report in the New York Times.[2]
Complete results,[3] medallists,
[4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.
Race results
Junior women's race (4.3 km)
Individual
Teams
Rank | Team | Points |
01 ! | Kenya
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11 |
02 ! | Ethiopia
Shura Hotesa | 9 |
Birhan Dagne | 10 |
Abeba Tola | 13 |
Leila Aman | 14 |
(Etaferahu Tarekegn) | (16) |
(Yeshi Gebreselassie) | (113) |
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46 |
03 ! | Japan
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60 |
4 | Romania
Gabriela Szabo | 4 |
Denisa Costescu | 21 |
Ileana Dorca | 23 |
Maria Sangeorzan | 35 |
(Elena Tital) | (46) |
(Claudia Burca) | (68) |
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83 |
5 | United Kingdom
Nicola Slater | 11 |
Heidi Moulder | 26 |
Catherine Berry | 40 |
Claire O'Connor | 42 |
(Sarah Simmons) | (50) |
(Michelle Matthews) | (78) |
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119 |
6 | Russia
Svetlana Berdysheva | 32 |
Oksana Zhelezniak | 36 |
Yekaterina Bogatyreva | 38 |
Nadezhda Ilyina | 52 |
(Nadezhda Zolotaryova) | (67) |
(Natalya Polikarpova) | (104) |
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158 |
7 | Spain
Marta Domínguez | 34 |
Paula Hernandez | 48 |
Margarita Circujanu | 55 |
Silvia Montane | 63 |
(Elvira Longo) | (103) |
(Rocío Martínez) | (DNF) |
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200 |
8 | South Africa
Lauren Hunter | 27 |
Evelina Nell | 33 |
Leandri Botes | 58 |
Mpho Mabuza | 94 |
(Jerelene Stols) | (134) |
(Stephanie van Graan) | (DNF) |
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212 |
9 | Australia
Susie Power | 12 |
Natalie Harvey | 25 |
Vivian Pott | 75 |
Clair Fearnley | 105 |
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217 |
10 | Germany
Verena Karstens | 37 |
Esther Heinold | 39 |
Saskia Jeck | 71 |
Katrin Engelen | 76 |
(Karen Bockel) | (77) |
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223 |
11 | Hungary
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258 |
12 | Canada
Mary Jane Richards | 17 |
Angie Froese | 62 |
Angie Graham | 86 |
Patricia Holmen | 95 |
(Cerian Shepherd) | (116) |
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260 |
13 | Poland
Karina Szymanska | 30 |
Beata Kazimierczyk | 72 |
Renata Borzecka | 82 |
Katarzyna Somkowska | 85 |
(Wioletta Frankiewicz) | (87) |
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269 |
14 | United States
Julia Stamps | 44 |
Maribel Sanchez | 53 |
Erin St.John | 90 |
Whitney Spannuth | 92 |
(Christine Nichols) | (102) |
(Candida McCarthy) | (117) |
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279 |
15 | Ukraine
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291 |
16 | Belarus
Yelena Tolstygina | 57 |
Natallia Kvachuk | 64 |
Tatyana Protasenko | 80 |
Oksana Molchanova | 118 |
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319 |
17 | France
Magali Carne | 70 |
Malika El Ali | 73 |
Celine Rajot | 74 |
Christina Amice | 115 |
(Virginie Fouquet) | (119) |
(Stephanie Guichonnet) | (122) |
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332 |
18 | Belgium
Sandrine Host | 45 |
Caroline Smets | 83 |
Sarah Speleers | 111 |
Sonja Deckers | 125 |
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364 |
19 | Ecuador
Maria Elena Calle | 54 |
Karina Moncayo | 88 |
Miriam Achote | 109 |
Maria Vele | 130 |
(Mayra Caiza) | (131) |
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381 |
20 | Italy
Rosa Berardo | 84 |
Ausilia Balletta | 91 |
Elisa Preo | 101 |
Moira Scasitelli | 106 |
(Monica Gaspari) | (107) |
(Marzia Albanesi) | (133) |
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382 |
21 | Czech Republic
Romana Sanigova | 41 |
Jitka Belohlavková | 108 |
Kamila Neubauerová | 120 |
Renata Kvitova | 127 |
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396 |
22 | Botswana
Godirilemang Olerile | 69 |
Tuelo Setswamorago | 96 |
Goabamang Ramasimo | 123 |
Ogomoditse Gabajesame | 129 |
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417 |
23 | Brazil
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496 |
DNF | India
(S. Linthombi) | (89) |
(N. Radhamani) | (99) |
(Asha Rani) | (112) |
(Joginder Kaur) | (DNF) |
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DNF |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 142 athletes from 39 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Gillon, Doug (March 26, 1994), Kenyans are gunning for another victory, Herald, retrieved October 25, 2013
- ↑ Thomsen, Ian (March 28, 1994), Shooting for the Moon, Kenyans Win All but 1 Cross Country Gold, New York Times, retrieved October 25, 2013
- ↑ Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.3km CC Women - Budapest Kincsem Park Date: Saturday, March 26, 1994, Athchamps (archived), retrieved October 25, 2013
- ↑ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
- 1 2 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, retrieved October 9, 2013
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