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Results / Recaps - World XC 2009
Mar 28th 2009, 1:18pm
 

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IAAF World XC Championships

 

Results / Recaps - World XC 2009

Published by
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Senior Men

RESURGENT GEBRMARIAM WINS WORLD CROSS TITLE
By David Monti
(c) 2009 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved

While it is true that Gebre-egziabher Gebremariam had previously won four individual IAAF World Cross Country Championships medals, the last had come five years ago for the 24 year-old Ethiopian.  Moreover, it was seven years ago he won his only previous title in these championships when he took the junior race in Dublin in 2002, officially as a 17 year-old.

But with a strong kick, he beat an incredible field today in Amman, Jordan, to bring Ethiopia the individual gold, despite not having the services of the injured Kenenisa Bekele.  Emerging from a pack of 14 who still remained in contention after five laps of the six-lap 12 km race, Gebremariam was credited with a two-second victory in 35:02 over Ugandan Moses Kipsiro.  Zersenay Tadese, the Eritrean who prevailed in these championships in the searing heat of Mombassa in 2007, finished third.

Gebremariam's strong finish was not enough to deliver the team title to Ethiopia, but only by a hair's breadth.  Both Kenya and Ethiopia scored 28 points, but Kenya's fourth man, Moses Mosop, finished 11th to Ethiopia's fourth man, Feyisa Lilesa, who was 12th.  It was Kenya's fourth consecutive senior men's team title at these championships.  Eritrea got the bronze medal with 50 points.

Dominance by the Africans in this event remained high: 22 of the top-25 finishers represented African nations while all 25 of the top finishers were born in Africa (three former Kenyans, including Saif Saaeed Shaheen, now run for Qatar).  In Edinburgh last year, the first finisher not born in Africa was American Jorge Torres who finished 19th.

The top European finisher was Spain's Carles Castillejo in 26th place; the top Oceania finisher was Australia's Collis Birmingham in 29th place; and the top North American finisher was the United States' Ryan Vail in 33rd place.

The next, and 38th, IAAF World Cross Country Championships will be held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, on March 27, 2010.

1 88 Gebre-egziabher Gebremariam ETH 35:02 +0:00
2 263 Moses Ndiema Kipsiro UGA 35:04 +0:02
3 69 Zersenay Tadese ERI 35:04 +0:02
4 163 Leonard Patrick Komon KEN 35:05 +0:03
5 87 Habtamu Fikadu ETH 35:06 +0:04
6 162 Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio KEN 35:08 +0:06
7 161 Mark Kosgey Kiptoo KEN 35:11 +0:09
8 182 Chakir Boujattaoui MAR 35:12 +0:10
9 66 Teklemariam Medhin ERI 35:14 +0:12
10 92 Hunegnaw Mesfin ETH 35:16 +0:14
11 166 Moses Cheruiyot Mosop KEN 35:17 +0:15
12 91 Feyisa Lilesa ETH 35:22 +0:20
13 210 Saif Saaeed Shaheen QAT 35:28 +0:26
14 167 Mangata Kimai Ndiwa KEN 35:32 +0:30
15 93 Dino Sefir ETH 35:49 +0:47
16 73 Samuel Tsegay ERI 35:51 +0:49
17 95 Tadese Tola ETH 35:52 +0:50
18 205 Ahmad Hassan Abdullah QAT 36:04 +1:02
19 264 Geofrey Kusuro UGA 36:07 +1:05
20 206 Felix Kikwai Kibore QAT 36:14 +1:12
21 260 Nicholas Kiprono UGA 36:16 +1:14
22 65 Samson Kiflemariam ERI 36:20 +1:18
23 262 Stephen Kiprotich UGA 36:23 +1:21
24 67 Issak Sibhatu ERI 36:25 +1:23
25 159 Linus Kipwambok Chumba KEN 36:29 +1:27
26 77 Carles Castillejo ESP 36:30 +1:28
27 180 Ahmed Baday MAR 36:35 +1:33
28 209 Gamal Belal Salem QAT 36:37 +1:35
29 12 Collis Birmingham AUS 36:38 +1:36
30 79 Ayad Lamdassem ESP 36:39 +1:37
31 75 Alemayehu Bezabeh ESP 36:41 +1:39
32 216 Stephen Mokoka RSA 36:47 +1:45
33 278 Ryan Vail USA 36:54 +1:52
34 181 Brahim Beloua MAR 36:55 +1:53
35 1 Khoudir Aggoune ALG 36:55 +1:53
36 18 Michael Shelley AUS 36:58 +1:56
37 267 Robert Curtis USA 37:00 +1:58
38 186 Mouhssin Moubssit MAR 37:02 +2:00
39 243 Faustin Musa TAN 37:03 +2:01
40 273 Max King USA 37:05 +2:03
41 220 Moorosi Soke RSA 37:05 +2:03
42 224 Gervais Hakizimana RWA 37:07 +2:05
43 265 Ben Siwa UGA 37:07 +2:05
44 225 Felix Ntirenganya RWA 37:07 +2:05
45 203 José Rocha POR 37:09 +2:07
46 185 Mourad Marofit MAR 37:10 +2:08
47 150 Suehiro Ishikawa JPN 37:11 +2:09
48 228 Jean Baptiste Simukeka RWA 37:17 +2:15
49 9 Javier Carriqueo ARG 37:20 +2:18
50 214 Jeffrey Gwebu RSA 37:21 +2:19
51 219 Tshamano Setone RSA 37:27 +2:25
52 226 Sylvain Rukundo RWA 37:29 +2:27
53 80 Francisco Javier López ESP 37:31 +2:29
54 169 Hussain Jamaan Alhamdah KSA 37:32 +2:30
55 208 Essa Ismail Rashed QAT 37:36 +2:34
56 68 Kidane Tadasse ERI 37:37 +2:35
57 247 Elisante William TAN 37:38 +2:36
58 277 Edwardo Torres USA 37:38 +2:36
59 149 Seigo Ikegami JPN 37:38 +2:36
60 275 Ed Moran USA 37:42 +2:40
61 128 Gabriele De Nard ITA 37:43 +2:41
62 76 José Luis Blanco ESP 37:44 +2:42
63 97 Morhad Amdouni FRA 37:45 +2:43
64 156 Hiroyoshi Umegae JPN 37:47 +2:45
65 35 Adilson Dolberth BRA 37:48 +2:46
66 287 Tonny Wamulwa ZAM 37:49 +2:47
67 83 Manuel Ángel Penas ESP 37:49 +2:47
68 123 Mark Kenneally IRL 37:50 +2:48
69 11 Liam Adams AUS 37:50 +2:48
70 142 Suliman Alghodran JOR 37:55 +2:53
71 191 Chauncy Master MAW 37:57 +2:55
72 202 Licinio Pimentel POR 37:57 +2:55
73 98 El-Mokhtar Benhari FRA 37:57 +2:55
74 116 Frank Tickner GBR 37:58 +2:56
75 271 Brett Gotcher USA 38:01 +2:59
76 153 Naoki Okamoto JPN 38:02 +3:00
77 26 Ihar Tsetserukou BLR 38:04 +3:02
78 117 Andrew Vernon GBR 38:04 +3:02
79 200 Eduardo Mbengani POR 38:05 +3:03
80 257 James Kibet UGA 38:06 +3:04
81 103 Benjamin Malaty FRA 38:08 +3:06
82 227 Eric Sebahire RWA 38:11 +3:09
83 199 Manuel Damião POR 38:11 +3:09
84 38 Claudir Rodrigues BRA 38:13 +3:11
85 246 Peter Sulle TAN 38:13 +3:11
86 113 Philip Nicholls GBR 38:15 +3:13
87 114 Michael Skinner GBR 38:22 +3:20
88 53 Tao Cheng CHN 38:29 +3:27
89 131 Methkal Abu Drais JOR 38:30 +3:28
90 104 Denis Mayaud FRA 38:33 +3:31
91 112 Lee Merrien GBR 38:35 +3:33
92 34 Sérgio da Silva BRA 38:40 +3:38
93 207 Musa Amer Obaid QAT 38:42 +3:40
94 146 Makoto Fukui JPN 38:43 +3:41
95 218 Sibusiso Nzima RSA 39:03 +4:01
96 107 Keith Gerrard GBR 39:03 +4:01
97 8 Miguel Barzola ARG 39:09 +4:07
98 170 Abdullah Abdulaziz Aljoud KSA 39:11 +4:09
99 28 Shepherd Kenatshele BOT 39:14 +4:12
100 29 Kaelo Mosalagae BOT 39:22 +4:20
101 286 Richard Kalumba ZAM 39:23 +4:21
102 101 Yohan Durand FRA 39:25 +4:23
103 285 Linos Chintali ZAM 39:28 +4:26
104 121 Sebastian Hallmann GER 39:29 +4:27
105 46 Saheed Khan CAN 39:30 +4:28
106 137 Ayman Al Rubaiat JOR 39:30 +4:28
107 222 Kgosi Tsosane RSA 39:31 +4:29
108 61 Abdel Fattah Zaki Abdelhalem EGY 39:34 +4:32
109 45 Alex Genest CAN 39:34 +4:32
110 44 Joël Bourgeois CAN 39:42 +4:40
111 10 Sevak Yeghikyan ARM 39:43 +4:41
112 59 Ahmed Hassein Hassein EGY 39:44 +4:42
113 30 Ramoseka Raobine BOT 39:54 +4:52
114 250 Rached Amor TUN 40:02 +5:00
115 27 Unaswi Dambe BOT 40:14 +5:12
116 55 Xiangqian Lin CHN 40:15 +5:13
117 144 Hussein Momani JOR 40:21 +5:19
118 102 Hassan Hirt FRA 40:29 +5:27
119 248 Sotyvoldy Khaitov TJK 40:34 +5:32
120 56 Yovanny Adames DOM 40:53 +5:51
121 140 Hamza Al-Madahna JOR 40:54 +5:52
122 57 Ahmed Bakry EGY 41:12 +6:10
123 177 Khaled Giaeda LBA 41:24 +6:22
124 58 Hassan Marzouk Eisa EGY 41:35 +6:33
125 126 Mahmood Alrashedi IRQ 41:38 +6:36
126 51 Derek Nakluski CAN 41:40 +6:38
127 251 Raouf Boubaker TUN 41:55 +6:53
128 120 Jeiran Khoperia GEO 42:02 +7:00
129 238 Ahmad Alibrahim SYR 42:17 +7:15
130 239 Ahmad Aljafal SYR 42:34 +7:32
131 193 Qais Salim Al-Mahroqi OMA 42:40 +7:38
132 60 Mohammad Moharm Hmadallah EGY 42:44 +7:42
133 229 Antoine Simon Labiche SEY 42:50 +7:48
134 124 Noori Al-Darraji IRQ 43:05 +8:03
135 20 Samir Pashayev AZE 43:16 +8:14
136 127 Ali Salih IRQ 43:27 +8:25
137 125 Abdulzahra Al-Mohammedawi IRQ 44:29 +9:27
. 31 Gladson Barbosa BRA DNF .
. 33 Daniel da Silva BRA DNF .
. 139 Bashar Mahmoud Irheil Al-Kufrini JOR DNF .
. 189 Abdelrhani El Aouad MAR DNF .
. 196 Abdel Naser Mohd. Awajna PLE DNF .
. 201 Hélder Ornelas POR DNF .
. 204 Rui Pedro Silva POR DNF .
. 279 Marvin Blanco VEN DNF .
. 244 Ezekiel Jafari Ngimba TAN DNS .
. 245 Samwel Shauri TAN DNS .
. 288 Jonathan Chinyoka ZIM DNS .
. 289 Wirimai Juwawo ZIM DNS .
. 290 Oliver Kandiero ZIM DNS .
. 291 Cuthbert Nyasango ZIM DNS .
. 292 Elmore Sibanda ZIM DNS .
. 293 Nkosiyazi Sibanda ZIM DNS

 

Senior Women

KENYAN KIPLAGAT CAPS CROSS COUNTRY SEASON WITH WORLD TITLE
By David Monti
(c) 2009 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved

Kenyan Florence Jebet Kiplagat, who won two invitational cross country meetings in Spain this year plus the Kenyan Trials, capped her season with a victory at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Amman, Jordan, today.  It was the first significant title for the 22 year-old athlete.

Kiplagat did not lead for any of the first three laps, but always stayed within striking distance of the leaders.  Seventeen women were still within one second of the lead at the halfway point of the 8 km race (12:36), and Kenyans Pauline Korikwiang and Lineth Chepkurui were controlling the pace with New Zealander Kim Smith.  Both Korikwiang and Smith fell back in the third lap, and Ethiopia's Meselech Melkamu led last year's bronze medalist, Linet Masai of Kenya, and 2005 junior champion Gelete Burka of Ethiopia through 6 km.

Saving her best for last, Kiplagat managed to come from behind and put a three second cushion between her and Masai by the finish line, hitting the tape in 26:13 to Masai's 26:16.  Melkamu held on for third another three seconds back.  Early leaders Korikwiang and Smith finished 11th and 13th, respectively.

The coveted team title went easily to Kenya, who finished second last year to arch rival Ethiopia.  The Kenyans placed their women 1-2-4-7 to score a scant 14 points.  Ethiopia got second with 28, and Portugal was a surprising third with 72 points (Ana Dulce Félix and Sara Moreira finished 15th and 16th, respectively).

The Netherlands' Hilda Kibet was the top European finisher in sixth place, and the top North American was Julie Culley of the United States in 21st (the USA was the 5th place team).

1 129 Florence Jebet Kiplagat KEN 26:13 +0:00
2 131 Linet Chepkwemoi Masai KEN 26:16 +0:03
3 73 Meselech Melkamu ETH 26:19 +0:06
4 126 Lineth Chepkurui KEN 26:23 +0:10
5 64 Wude Ayalew ETH 26:23 +0:10
6 152 Hilda Kibet NED 26:43 +0:30
7 133 Ann Karindi Mwangi KEN 26:49 +0:36
8 65 Gelete Burka ETH 26:58 +0:45
9 26 Maryam Yusuf Jamal BRN 27:00 +0:47
10 125 Iness Chepkesis Chenonge KEN 27:00 +0:47
11 130 Pauline Chemning Korikwiang KEN 27:03 +0:50
12 72 Deska Mamitu ETH 27:04 +0:51
13 154 Kimberley Smith NZL 27:05 +0:52
14 67 Sentayehu Ejigu ETH 27:40 +1:27
15 164 Ana Dulce Félix POR 27:42 +1:29
16 167 Sara Moreira POR 27:54 +1:41
17 16 Lisa Jane Weightman AUS 27:59 +1:46
18 120 Yuko Shimizu JPN 28:02 +1:49
19 163 Ana Dias POR 28:05 +1:52
20 61 Judith Plá ESP 28:08 +1:55
21 205 Julie Culley USA 28:08 +1:55
22 168 Analía Rosa POR 28:10 +1:57
23 145 Siham Hilali MAR 28:14 +2:01
24 55 Alessandra Aguilar ESP 28:18 +2:05
25 192 Sarah Ramadhan TAN 28:18 +2:05
26 13 Lara Tamsett AUS 28:19 +2:06
27 142 Bouchra Chaabi MAR 28:19 +2:06
28 23 Mimi Belete BRN 28:21 +2:08
29 175 Lebogang Phalula RSA 28:23 +2:10
30 70 Koren Jelela ETH 28:29 +2:16
31 58 Diana Martín ESP 28:31 +2:18
32 4 Kenza Dahmani ALG 28:33 +2:20
33 206 Delilah Di Crescenzo USA 28:34 +2:21
34 143 Salima El Ouali Alami MAR 28:35 +2:22
35 79 Élodie Olivarès FRA 28:37 +2:24
36 207 Rebecca Donaghue USA 28:37 +2:24
37 30 Catherine Cormier CAN 28:41 +2:28
38 93 Stephanie Twell GBR 28:46 +2:33
39 174 Dina Lebo Phalula RSA 28:46 +2:33
40 210 Kathy Newberry USA 28:50 +2:37
41 196 Habiba Ghribi TUN 28:50 +2:37
42 59 Jacqueline Martín ESP 28:51 +2:38
43 215 Yeisy Álvarez VEN 28:51 +2:38
44 41 Yingying Zhu CHN 28:53 +2:40
45 121 Kazuka Wakatsuki JPN 28:54 +2:41
46 147 Maria Laghrissi MAR 28:55 +2:42
47 100 Federica Dal Ri ITA 28:55 +2:42
48 117 Korei Omata JPN 28:56 +2:43
49 82 Hatti Dean GBR 29:00 +2:47
50 151 Agnes Chikwakwa MAW 29:03 +2:50
51 88 Jane Potter GBR 29:04 +2:51
52 15 Melinda Vernon AUS 29:04 +2:51
53 187 Claudette Mukasakindi RWA 29:05 +2:52
54 115 Chisa Nishio JPN 29:05 +2:52
55 92 Sarah Tunstall GBR 29:07 +2:54
56 179 Johanna Hermiena van Schalkwyk RSA 29:07 +2:54
57 136 Victoria Poludina KGZ 29:16 +3:03
58 95 Hannah Whitmore GBR 29:19 +3:06
59 10 Erin Densham AUS 29:23 +3:10
60 40 Xiaoqin Dong CHN 29:23 +3:10
61 97 Konstadína Kefalá GRE 29:29 +3:16
62 49 Elsa Medhane ERI 29:30 +3:17
63 46 Letekidan Gebreyohannes ERI 29:33 +3:20
64 165 Elisabete Lopes POR 29:36 +3:23
65 98 Linda Byrne IRL 29:36 +3:23
66 22 Sueli Silva BRA 29:38 +3:25
67 37 Chantell Widney CAN 29:45 +3:32
68 116 Yuki Numata JPN 29:48 +3:35
69 203 Samia Akbar USA 29:51 +3:38
70 51 Eden Tesfalem ERI 29:55 +3:42
71 48 Ezgamen Kahsay ERI 30:04 +3:51
72 111 Tomoka Inadomi JPN 30:07 +3:54
73 21 Rosângela Faria BRA 30:18 +4:05
74 173 Tebogo Masehla RSA 30:24 +4:11
75 212 Lindsey Scherf USA 30:27 +4:14
76 38 Chantelle Wilder CAN 30:42 +4:29
77 193 Jackline Sakilu TAN 30:44 +4:31
78 170 Myrette Filmalter RSA 30:57 +4:44
79 44 Yirgalem Gebrekidan Beraki ERI 31:10 +4:57
80 12 Tara Palm AUS 31:23 +5:10
81 29 Marilyn Arsenault CAN 31:37 +5:24
82 20 Adriana Aparecida da Silva BRA 31:40 +5:27
83 161 Mariola Konowalska POL 32:00 +5:47
84 190 Asha Abdalla Khatib TAN 33:17 +7:04
85 96 Giuli Dekanadze GEO 33:18 +7:05
86 42 Rehab Mohammad Ahmad EGY 36:14 +10:01
87 194 Nadima Mirzoeva TJK 38:00 +11:47
88 138 Nagah Zenatni LBA 38:50 +12:37
. 35 Rachelle Malette CAN DNF .
. 57 Cristina Jordán ESP DNF .
. 77 Annemari Sandell-Hyrvärinen FIN DNF .
. 91 Sonia Thomas GBR DNF .
. 146 Laila Hmatou MAR DNF .
. 149 Hanane Ouhaddou MAR DNF .
. 166 Inês Monteiro POR DNF .
. 195 Safa Aissaoui TUN DNF .
. 191 Zakia Mrisho Mohamed TAN DNS .

 

Junior Boys

ABSHERO MOVES FROM SILVER TO GOLD AT IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
By David Monti
(c) 2009 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved

Ethiopian Ayele Abshero, last year's silver medalist in the men's junior race at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, moved up to the top of the podium today at this year's championships in Amman, Jordan.

As usual, the race went out fast with 18 men passing 2 km in 5:14 to 5:15.  Abshero was at the back of that back which was led by Eritrea's Goitom Kifle.  By 4 km (11:09), 11 men remained in contention, and Abshero was now running 8th.  Kenyan Titus Kipjumba Mbishei, last year's fifth place finisher, was leading the race.  Mbishei managed to drop everybody but five rivals by the end of the third lap (16:55), and Abshero had now moved up to fourth.  That put the Ethiopian in perfect position to win in 23:26, four seconds up on Mbishei.  Ugandan Moses Kibet got the bronze another five seconds back.

Mbishei will still leave Amman with a gold medal, however.  His Kenyan team finished 2-4-5-9 to take the team title over Ethiopia, 20 to 22 points.  Eritrea, whose top finisher (Goitom) was only 14th, managed to get the bronze with 72 points, ten fewer than Uganda.

Outside the African nations, the United States had the best showing.  Oklahoma State's German Fernandez was the top non-African finisher in 11th place, despite suffering from a stress reaction in his foot which had him in a boot during the week.  Stanford's Chris Derrick finished 15th giving the USA a fifth place team finish.

1 85 Ayele Abshero ETH 23:26 +0:00
2 165 Titus Kipjumba Mbishei KEN 23:30 +0:04
3 258 Moses Kibet UGA 23:35 +0:09
4 168 Paul Kipngetich Tanui KEN 23:35 +0:09
5 164 Japheth Kipyegon Korir KEN 23:36 +0:10
6 96 Atalay Yirsaw ETH 23:38 +0:12
7 86 Gashaw Biftu ETH 23:44 +0:18
8 94 Debebe Woldsenbet ETH 23:52 +0:26
9 160 John Kipkoech KEN 24:00 +0:34
10 158 John Kemboi Cheruiyot KEN 24:08 +0:42
11 270 German Fernandez USA 24:13 +0:47
12 24 Dieudonné Nsengiyuma BDI 24:16 +0:50
13 157 Charles Kibet Chepkurui KEN 24:17 +0:51
14 64 Goitom Kifle ERI 24:18 +0:52
15 268 Chris Derrick USA 24:20 +0:54
16 90 Legese Lamiso ETH 24:20 +0:54
17 256 Dickson Huru UGA 24:21 +0:55
18 62 Mulue Andom ERI 24:23 +0:57
19 63 Nassir Dawud ERI 24:32 +1:06
20 187 Youssef Nasir MAR 24:33 +1:07
21 70 Merhawi Tadesse ERI 24:34 +1:08
22 21 Olivier Iradukunda BDI 24:35 +1:09
23 54 Zicheng Li CHN 24:38 +1:12
24 14 Ryan Gregson AUS 24:40 +1:14
25 266 Timothy Toroitich UGA 24:43 +1:17
26 40 Alemu Bekele BRN 24:44 +1:18
27 151 Akinobu Murasawa JPN 24:46 +1:20
28 42 Edwin Chebii Kimurer BRN 24:49 +1:23
29 19 Harry Summers AUS 24:52 +1:26
30 276 Luke Puskedra USA 24:53 +1:27
31 188 Adil Rached MAR 24:54 +1:28
32 89 Yetwale Kende ETH 24:59 +1:33
33 71 Gebrebrhan Tesfamariam ERI 25:01 +1:35
34 72 Abraham Tewelde ERI 25:03 +1:37
35 234 Adam Haroon SUD 25:08 +1:42
36 13 Richard Everest AUS 25:16 +1:50
37 255 Bernard Kibekei Cheptoch UGA 25:19 +1:53
38 261 Ronald Kiprotich UGA 25:19 +1:53
39 25 Sylvain Nyandwi BDI 25:25 +1:59
40 155 Wataru Ueno JPN 25:30 +2:04
41 41 Isaac Kemboi Chelimo BRN 25:31 +2:05
42 148 Shota Hattori JPN 25:32 +2:06
43 179 Azzeddine Feraoun MAR 25:32 +2:06
44 152 Kazuto Nishiike JPN 25:39 +2:13
45 145 Kenta Chiba JPN 25:44 +2:18
46 17 Brett Robinson AUS 25:47 +2:21
47 213 Mfumaneko Fadane RSA 25:51 +2:25
48 269 Patrick Dupont USA 25:52 +2:26
49 190 Hicham Sigueni MAR 25:56 +2:30
50 223 Andrey Dmitriev RUS 25:58 +2:32
51 183 El Mahjoub Dazza MAR 25:58 +2:32
52 272 Ryan Hill USA 26:04 +2:38
53 217 Joel Mmone RSA 26:05 +2:39
54 184 Yahya El Mekkaoui MAR 26:06 +2:40
55 81 Mario Mola ESP 26:09 +2:43
56 49 Nyjal Majock CAN 26:12 +2:46
57 43 Mohammed Ahmed CAN 26:13 +2:47
58 105 Tom Farrell GBR 26:13 +2:47
59 5 Ameur Maouni ALG 26:13 +2:47
60 7 Moussa Ziane ALG 26:15 +2:49
61 37 Éderson Pereira BRA 26:17 +2:51
62 274 Francisco Medrano USA 26:18 +2:52
63 2 Boubakar El Seddik Becharef ALG 26:19 +2:53
64 236 Hassan Ismail SUD 26:22 +2:56
65 212 Sityhilo Diko RSA 26:24 +2:58
66 235 Diaaeldin Hassan Ahmed SUD 26:30 +3:04
67 74 Antonio Abadía ESP 26:30 +3:04
68 129 Antonio Guzzi ITA 26:31 +3:05
69 16 David Ricketts AUS 26:32 +3:06
70 4 Sami Lafi ALG 26:32 +3:06
71 130 Dario Santoro ITA 26:33 +3:07
72 294 Folavia Sehohle RSA 26:36 +3:10
73 147 Yutaro Fukushi JPN 26:38 +3:12
74 192 Sondre Nordstad Moen NOR 26:39 +3:13
75 99 Vincent Boucena FRA 26:42 +3:16
76 3 Mohammed El Amin Cheouaf ALG 26:43 +3:17
77 198 José Costa POR 26:43 +3:17
78 78 Aitor Fernández ESP 26:46 +3:20
79 233 Adam Abdelmunaim SUD 26:48 +3:22
80 47 Aleksandr Kuternin CAN 26:52 +3:26
81 282 Nabil Mohammed Al-Garbi YEM 26:55 +3:29
82 82 Martín Ortiz ESP 26:58 +3:32
83 115 Ronnie Sparke GBR 26:59 +3:33
84 253 Mohamed Saad TUN 27:03 +3:37
85 119 James Wilkinson GBR 27:04 +3:38
86 15 Joshua Johnson AUS 27:08 +3:42
87 283 Ali Mohammed Al-Khawlani YEM 27:08 +3:42
88 100 Simon Denissel FRA 27:14 +3:48
89 215 Windy Jonas RSA 27:17 +3:51
90 109 Jonathan Hay GBR 27:17 +3:51
91 50 John Paul Malette CAN 27:18 +3:52
92 232 Hamid Abdelghani SUD 27:19 +3:53
93 48 James Leakos CAN 27:20 +3:54
94 39 Valdison Silva BRA 27:25 +3:59
95 84 Jaime Villa ESP 27:27 +4:01
96 284 Waleed Saleh Elayah YEM 27:30 +4:04
97 237 Mubarak Musa SUD 27:32 +4:06
98 221 Vuyisile Tshoba RSA 27:37 +4:11
99 52 Mattias Wolter CAN 27:39 +4:13
100 22 Anselme Manirazika BDI 27:42 +4:16
101 280 Ali Hussein Al-Abidi YEM 27:49 +4:23
102 6 Anes Traikia ALG 28:03 +4:37
103 138 Salameh Al-Hayawi JOR 28:04 +4:38
104 197 Maamoun Bali PLE 28:20 +4:54
105 281 Waleed Mohammed Al-Abidi YEM 28:29 +5:03
106 143 Hamza Barhumah JOR 28:31 +5:05
107 178 Fares Hassan LBA 28:42 +5:16
108 134 Yazan Abunaja JOR 28:53 +5:27
109 133 Ra'ed Abumharab JOR 29:00 +5:34
110 135 Motasem Akkawi JOR 29:26 +6:00
111 175 Omar Mourad KUW 30:59 +7:33
112 173 Abdullateef Al Rweih KUW 31:31 +8:05
113 23 Pierre-Célestin Nihorimbere BDI 31:54 +8:28
114 172 Mohamad Nodum KUW 32:01 +8:35
115 171 Manea Alajmi KUW 33:16 +9:50
116 174 Hamad Salem KUW 33:39 +10:13
117 176 Abdullah Rabeaa KUW 34:02 +10:36
. 108 Nick Goolab GBR DNF .
. 110 Simon Horsfield GBR DNF .
. 141 Hasan Al-Najjar JOR DNF .
. 249 Bilel Aloui TUN DNF

 

 

Junior Girls

GENZEBE DIBABA DEFENDS WORLD CROSS JUNIOR TITLE
By David Monti
(c) 2009 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved

Genzebe Dibaba, a younger sister of Olympic medalists Tirunesh and Ejegayehu Dibaba, defended her junior title today as the IAAF World Cross Country Championships kicked off in Amman, Jordan.

Dibaba, who turned 18 last month, was running in a huge lead pack after the first lap of the 6 km race, surrounded by her Ethiopian teammates and her challengers from Kenya, including Mercy Cherono, last year's world junior 3000m champion.  But by the 4 km mark, Dibaba had a four second lead on Cherono, while the rest of the pack was another nine seconds back.  Cherono was able to stay within striking distance, but could not get the best of Dibaba who came home first in 20:14.  Cherono got the silver in 20:17, while her Kenyan teammate Jackline Chepngeno took the bronze in 20:27.

With athletes from Ethiopia and Kenya taking the top ten spots, there was a very close battle between those nations for the team title.  Both Ethiopia and Kenya scored 18 points, but Ethiopia was given the gold medal for the second consecutive year because their last scoring athlete, Emebet Anteneh, finished seventh to Kenya's top scoring athlete, Hilda Chepkemoi Tanui, who finished eighth.  Japan got the bronze with 76 points.

The top non-African finisher was Australian Emily Brichacek who finished 11th; the top European was Britain's Lauren Howarth who finished 13th, while the top North American was Neely Spence of the United States who finished 19th.

1 66 Genzebe Dibaba ETH 20:14 +0:00
2 128 Mercy Cherono KEN 20:17 +0:03
3 127 Jackline Chepngeno KEN 20:27 +0:13
4 68 Frehiwat Goshu ETH 20:34 +0:20
5 134 Nelly Chebet Ngeiywo KEN 20:36 +0:22
6 76 Sule Utura ETH 20:38 +0:24
7 63 Emebet Anteneh ETH 20:42 +0:28
8 135 Hilda Chepkemoi Tanui KEN 20:49 +0:35
9 74 Meseret Mengistu ETH 20:52 +0:38
10 124 Jackline Chebii KEN 21:01 +0:47
11 8 Emily Brichacek AUS 21:02 +0:48
12 75 Tsega Gelaw ETH 21:11 +0:57
13 83 Lauren Howarth GBR 21:14 +1:00
14 89 Charlotte Purdue GBR 21:23 +1:09
15 27 Gladys Jerotich Kibiwot BRN 21:25 +1:11
16 132 Delvine Relin Meringor KEN 21:27 +1:13
17 112 Nanaka Izawa JPN 21:27 +1:13
18 110 Erika Ikeda JPN 21:30 +1:16
19 213 Neely Spence USA 21:33 +1:19
20 114 Asami Kato JPN 21:33 +1:19
21 118 Aki Otagiri JPN 21:40 +1:26
22 119 Chitose Shibata JPN 21:47 +1:33
23 24 Tejitu Daba BRN 21:47 +1:33
24 25 Shitaye Eshete BRN 21:50 +1:36
25 80 Kate Avery GBR 21:53 +1:39
26 204 Ashley Brasovan USA 21:55 +1:41
27 78 Clémence Calvin FRA 22:01 +1:47
28 45 Tsige Gebrebrhan ERI 22:02 +1:48
29 47 Helen Hayelom ERI 22:07 +1:53
30 87 Lillian Partridge GBR 22:10 +1:56
31 14 Chloe Tighe AUS 22:11 +1:57
32 39 Baoqin Bai CHN 22:11 +1:57
33 90 Louise Small GBR 22:13 +1:59
34 208 Alexandra Dunne USA 22:15 +2:01
35 153 Nicki Maria McFadzien NZL 22:15 +2:01
36 113 Emi Kameyama JPN 22:15 +2:01
37 185 Elena Sedova RUS 22:17 +2:03
38 172 Maxine Heine-Wacker RSA 22:24 +2:10
39 18 Francine Nibaruta BDI 22:25 +2:11
40 184 Tatiana Prorokova RUS 22:26 +2:12
41 31 Chelsea Graham CAN 22:29 +2:15
42 102 Valeria Roffino ITA 22:30 +2:16
43 211 Emily Pritt USA 22:31 +2:17
44 171 Anna Catharina Gildenhuys RSA 22:32 +2:18
45 52 Kedish Tesfay ERI 22:33 +2:19
46 19 Jana van Wabeke BEL 22:35 +2:21
47 11 Hollie Emery AUS 22:39 +2:25
48 183 Marina Petrova RUS 22:40 +2:26
49 36 Caroline Pfister CAN 22:42 +2:28
50 198 Narjes Issaoui TUN 22:44 +2:30
51 50 Tiegssti Negassi ERI 22:44 +2:30
52 162 Daniela Cunha POR 22:44 +2:30
53 182 Liudmila Lebedeva RUS 22:44 +2:30
54 181 Aleksandra Kudryashova RUS 22:47 +2:33
55 186 Jeanne d'Arc Mukakigeli RWA 22:50 +2:36
56 157 Charo Inga PER 22:52 +2:38
57 188 Adeline Musabyimana RWA 22:53 +2:39
58 6 Hadda Souadia ALG 22:54 +2:40
59 199 Safa Jammeli TUN 22:55 +2:41
60 43 Embeitey Belay ERI 22:58 +2:44
61 150 Fatima-Zahra Ouhrisse MAR 23:03 +2:49
62 99 Lucia Coli ITA 23:06 +2:52
63 60 Sandra Mosquera ESP 23:08 +2:54
64 214 Sara Vaughn USA 23:09 +2:55
65 9 Tamara Carvolth AUS 23:14 +3:00
66 141 Hafida Benjilali MAR 23:16 +3:02
67 7 Nawal Yahi ALG 23:19 +3:05
68 144 Habiba Hammam MAR 23:22 +3:08
69 148 Fatima Ouezzani MAR 23:23 +3:09
70 28 Stephanie Aldea CAN 23:25 +3:11
71 5 Nabila Sifi ALG 23:27 +3:13
72 169 Nandipha Dywili RSA 23:37 +3:23
73 62 Estefanía Tobal ESP 23:39 +3:25
74 32 Tamara Jewett CAN 23:42 +3:28
75 86 Laura Park GBR 23:45 +3:31
76 177 Ashleigh Schnettler RSA 23:49 +3:35
77 139 Yamna Ambarki MAR 23:53 +3:39
78 140 Hayat Amri MAR 23:57 +3:43
79 176 Letitia Saayman RSA 24:09 +3:55
80 17 Bénisse Inamahoro BDI 24:10 +3:56
81 180 Elena Gerasimova RUS 24:17 +4:03
82 56 Tania Carretero ESP 24:20 +4:06
83 178 Zinhle Sinqe RSA 24:27 +4:13
84 108 Ala'Ziad Khalifah JOR 24:32 +4:18
85 201 Marwa Nasri TUN 24:58 +4:44
86 3 Nabila Chaib Draa ALG 25:00 +4:46
87 2 Hassiba Bioudi ALG 25:10 +4:56
88 1 Naïma Bakaddour ALG 25:19 +5:05
89 202 Amira Saghraoui TUN 25:28 +5:14
90 160 Katarzyna Broniatowska POL 25:53 +5:39
91 105 Rasha Ayoub JOR 26:13 +5:59
92 104 Ghurour Aldeghemat JOR 26:20 +6:06
93 103 Nahida Albawwat JOR 27:02 +6:48
94 137 Naama Barka LBA 28:48 +8:34
. 33 Justine Johnson CAN DNF .
. 34 Geneviève Lalonde CAN DNF .
. 107 Esra'a Ikhlawi JOR DNF .
. 109 Faten Nemrawy JOR DNF .
. 54 Nazret Weldu ERI DNS



 
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