2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

Junior women's race at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition 40th
Date March 24
Host city Bydgoszcz, Województwo kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland Poland
Location Myślęcinek Park
Nations participating 21
Athletes participating 86
Races 1
Distances 6 km – Junior women

The Junior women's race at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Myślęcinek Park in Bydgoszcz, Poland, on March 24, 2013. Reports of the event were given in the Herald[1] and for the IAAF.[2]

Complete results for individuals,[3][4] and for teams[5][6] were published.

Race results

Junior women's race (6 km)

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon  Kenya 17:51
2nd, silver medalist(s) Agnes Jebet Tirop  Kenya 17:51
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Alemitu Heroye  Ethiopia 17:57
4 Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui  Kenya 18:09
5 Ruti Aga  Ethiopia 18:18
6 Sofiya Shemsu  Ethiopia 18:20
7 Rosefline Chepngetich  Kenya 18:21
8 Sheila Chepngetich Keter  Kenya 18:21
9 Buze Diriba  Ethiopia 18:29
10 Alemitu Hawi  Ethiopia 18:35
11 Pauline Kaveke Kamulu  Kenya 18:43
12 Gotytom Gebreslase  Ethiopia 18:44
13 Nancy Cheptegei  Uganda 19:07
14 Stella Chesang  Uganda 19:09
15 Fadwa Sidi Madane  Morocco 19:17
16 Emelia Gorecka  United Kingdom 19:19
17 Georgia Taylor-Brown  United Kingdom 19:26
18 Azusa Sumi  Japan 19:28
19 Miyuki Uehara  Japan 19:32
20 Carrie Verdon  United States 19:33
21 Amy Eloise Neale  United Kingdom 19:34
22 Yohana Zemuy  Eritrea 19:35
23 Emily Stites  United States 19:37
24 Saki Yoshimizu  Japan 19:39
25 Michaela Quinn  Australia 19:39
26 Sofia Ennaoui  Poland 19:45
27 Bobby Clay  United Kingdom 19:45
28 Kathryn Knight  United States 19:52
29 Maki Izumida  Japan 19:54
30 Hadjer Soukhal  Algeria 19:55
31 Rachael Zena Chebet  Uganda 19:55
32 Winta Mekonen  Eritrea 19:58
33 Rebecca Weston  United Kingdom 20:00
34 Erin Finn  United States 20:03
35 Alex Clay  United Kingdom 20:11
36 Mbrak Efrem  Eritrea 20:12
37 Samantha Prime  Australia 20:18
38 Sydney Scott  United States 20:19
39 Militsa Mircheva  Bulgaria 20:20
40 Phanice Chemutai  Uganda 20:23
41 Natalia Wiera  Poland 20:23
42 Silvana Dias  Portugal 20:25
43 Nanami Aoki  Japan 20:28
44 Samantha Nadel  United States 20:30
45 Glenrose Xaba  South Africa 20:31
46 Madeline Yungblut  Canada 20:34
47 Madeline McDonald  Canada 20:36
48 Katarzyna Rutkowska  Poland 20:39
49 Jillian Forsey  Canada 20:40
50 Amy Cashin  Australia 20:48
51 Sylwia Slezak  Poland 20:49
52 Adriana Gutiérrez  Spain 20:50
53 Yui Fukuda  Japan 20:52
54 Zandile Hadebe  South Africa 20:57
55 Cristina Espejo  Spain 20:58
56 Soukaina Atanane  Morocco 21:08
57 Nabila Senani  Algeria 21:10
58 Paulina Pawlowska  Poland 21:10
59 Courtney Scott  Australia 21:11
60 Johanna Geyer Carles  France 21:11
61 Sarah Wismer  Canada 21:13
62 Sunilda Lozano  Peru 21:18
63 Natalia Hawthorn  Canada 21:19
64 Alicja Konieczek  Poland 21:20
65 Beatriz Álvarez  Spain 21:27
66 Xin Cao  China 21:29
67 Sabrina Yahi  Algeria 21:31
68 Diana del Ser  Spain 21:32
69 Laydy Curasi  Peru 21:41
70 Evelyn Escobar  Peru 21:42
71 Thandeka Emily Manzana  South Africa 21:44
72 Sara Douis  Algeria 21:45
73 July da Silva  Brazil 21:46
74 Lalia Badji  Algeria 22:15
75 Gabriela Stafford  Canada 22:23
76 Soumaya Douri  Tunisia 22:31
77 Rafika Abdennebi  Tunisia 22:31
78 Hetaira Palacios  Peru 22:34
79 Jéssica Soares  Brazil 22:45
80 Jacira Santos  Brazil 22:58
81 Nathalia Ramalho  Brazil 22:59
82 Soumaya Dhahri  Tunisia 23:21
83 Jihen Lassoued  Tunisia 23:38
84 Afef Issaoui  Tunisia 23:45
85 Annie Bothma  South Africa 23:45
86 Ameni Manai  Tunisia 25:19
Kaouther Khoudour  Algeria DNS
Sandra Jalayta  Palestine DNS

Teams

Rank Team Points
1st, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon 1
Agnes Jebet Tirop 2
Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui 4
Rosefline Chepngetich 7
(Sheila Chepngetich Keter) (8)
(Pauline Kaveke Kamulu) (11)
14
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Alemitu Heroye 3
Ruti Aga 5
Sofiya Shemsu 6
Buze Diriba 9
(Alemitu Hawi) (10)
(Gotytom Gebreslase) (12)
23
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  United Kingdom
Emelia Gorecka 16
Georgia Taylor-Brown 17
Amy Eloise Neale 21
Bobby Clay 27
(Rebecca Weston) (33)
(Alex Clay) (35)
81
4  Japan
Azusa Sumi 18
Miyuki Uehara 19
Saki Yoshimizu 24
Maki Izumida 29
(Nanami Aoki) (43)
(Yui Fukuda) (53)
90
5  Uganda
Nancy Cheptegei 13
Stella Chesang 14
Rachael Zena Chebet 31
Phanice Chemutai 40
98
6  United States
Carrie Verdon 20
Emily Stites 23
Kathryn Knight 28
Erin Finn 34
(Sydney Scott) (38)
(Samantha Nadel) (44)
105
7  Poland
Sofia Ennaoui 26
Natalia Wiera 41
Katarzyna Rutkowska 48
Sylwia Slezak 51
(Paulina Pawlowska) (58)
(Alicja Konieczek) (64)
166
8  Australia
Michaela Quinn 25
Samantha Prime 37
Amy Cashin 50
Courtney Scott 59
171
9  Canada
Madeline Yungblut 46
Madeline McDonald 47
Jillian Forsey 49
Sarah Wismer 61
(Natalia Hawthorn) (63)
(Gabriela Stafford) (75)
203
10  Algeria
Hadjer Soukhal 30
Nabila Senani 57
Sabrina Yahi 67
Sara Douis 72
(Lalia Badji) (74)
226
11  Spain
Adriana Gutiérrez 52
Cristina Espejo 55
Beatriz Álvarez 65
Diana del Ser 68
240
12  South Africa
Glenrose Xaba 45
Zandile Hadebe 54
Thandeka Emily Manzana 71
Annie Bothma 85
255
13  Peru
Sunilda Lozano 62
Laydy Curasi 69
Evelyn Escobar 70
Hetaira Palacios 78
279
14  Brazil
July da Silva 73
Jéssica Soares 79
Jacira Santos 80
Nathalia Ramalho 81
313
15  Tunisia
Soumaya Douri 76
Rafika Abdennebi 77
Soumaya Dhahri 82
Jihen Lassoued 83
(Afef Issaoui) (84)
(Ameni Manai) (86)
318

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 86 athletes from 21 countries participated in the Junior women's race. The announced athlete from  Palestine did not show.[3][4]

See also

References

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