2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race

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Senior women's race at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition35th
DateMarch 24
Host city Mombasa, Kenya Flag of Kenya.svg
Venue Mombasa Golf Course
Events1
Distances8 km – Senior women
Participation94 athletes from
30 nations

The Senior women's race at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Mombasa Golf Course in Mombasa, Kenya, on March 24, 2007. [1] Reports of the event were given in the Herald, [2] and for the IAAF. [3]

Contents

Complete results for individuals, [4] [5] [6] [7] and for teams [4] [8] [9] [10] were published.

Race results

Senior women's race (8 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Lornah Kiplagat Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 26:23
Silver medal icon.svg Tirunesh Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 26:47
Bronze medal icon.svg Meselech Melkamu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 26:48
4 Gelete Burka Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 26:55
5 Florence Jebet Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 27:26
6 Pamela Chepchumba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 27:34
7 Priscah Jepleting Ngetich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 27:39
8 Vivian Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 28:10
9 Simret Sultan Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 28:16
10 Wude Ayalew Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 28:18
11 Zhor El Kamch Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 28:20
12 Jéssica Augusto Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 28:21
13 Fridah Chepkemoi Domongole Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 28:27
14 Fionnuala Britton Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 28:45
15 Hattie Dean Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 28:48
16 Hayley Yelling Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 28:53
17 Mariem Alaoui Selsouli Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 28:53
18 Anna Thompson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 28:59
19 Koren Jelela Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 29:10
20 Rosa Morató Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 29:13
21 Zaituni Jumanne Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 29:13
22 Christine Bardelle Flag of France.svg  France 29:15
23 Zakia Mrisho Mohamed Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 29:19
24 Marina Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 29:19
25 Nebiat Habtemariam Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 29:20
26 Jane Suuto Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 29:21
27 Elena Romagnolo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 29:24
28 Elvan Abeylegesse Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 29:26
29 Aimi Horikoshi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 29:26
30 Catherine Ferrell Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29:34
31 Angeline Nyiransabimana Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 29:39
32 María Elena Moreno Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 29:39
33 Hanane Ouhaddou Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 29:43
34 Sharon Tavengwa Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 29:45
35 Chen Xiaofang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 29:46
36 Renee Metivier Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29:47
37 Victoria Mitchell Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 29:48
38 Malika Benlafkir Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 29:52
39 Kathy Newberry Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29:54
40 Marta Romo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 29:57
41 Kumi Akaishi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30:03
42 Lisa Jane Weightman Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 30:06
43 Judit Plá Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 30:08
44 Jessica Wright Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 30:11
45 Jia Chaofeng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 30:16
46 Galina Saykina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 30:19
47 Mestawet Tufa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 30:21
48 Catherine Webombesa Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 30:25
49 Felicity Milton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 30:26
50 Saïda El Mehdi Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 30:29
51 Tabitha Tsatsa Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 30:36
52 Epiphanie Nyirabarame Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 30:37
53 Valentina Belotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 30:40
54 Tomomi Yuda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30:45
55 Yui Nakadai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30:54
56 Felicité Uwingeneye Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 30:55
57 Sarah Salmon Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 30:57
58 Marina Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 30:58
59 Claudette Mukasakindi Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 30:59
60 Eleanor Baker Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 30:59
61 Rosa Barbosa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 31:02
62 Letekidan Gebreyohannes Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 31:02
63 Isabel Checa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 31:06
64 Kristy Villis Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 31:08
65 Elizaveta Grechishnikova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 31:24
66 Weini Tedros Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 31:25
67 Genessi Nyirahabimana Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 31:26
68 Miho Notagashira Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 31:28
69 Ernestina Paulino Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 31:47
70 Elsa Medhane Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 31:58
71 Mary Duerbeck Flag of the United States.svg  United States 32:01
72 Jackline Sakilu Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 32:17
73 Maria Lúcia Moraes Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 32:25
74 Esiman Adzo Torgbadza Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 32:28
75 Mammie Konnen-Lahun Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone 32:32
76 Michele Cristina Das Chagas Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 32:39
77 Lamberte Nyabamikazi Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 33:01
78 Faridah Chelanga Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 33:05
79 Emily Chebet Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 33:16
80 Oneile Dintwe Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana 35:01
81 Natasha Monique Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 36:26
82 Emilia Mikue Ondo Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg  Equatorial Guinea 37:43
Yuka Kakimi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNF
Bouchra Chaâbi Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco DNF
Mónica Rosa Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal DNF
Kate Reed Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DNF
Emily Chebet Muge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya DNF
Farida Makula Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania DNF
Pascalina Bombo Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania DNF
Dorcus Chesang Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda DNF
Violet Raseboya Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa DNF
Docus Inzikuru Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda DNF
Josephine Deemay Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania DNF
Binnaz Uslu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey DQ

: Binnaz Uslu from Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey did not finish, but was disqualified because of doping violations. [11]

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Tirunesh Dibaba 2
Meselech Melkamu 3
Gelete Burika 4
Wude Ayalew 10
(Koren Jelela)(19)
(Mestawet Tufa)(47)
19
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Florence Jebet Kiplagat 5
Pamela Chepchumba 6
Priscah Jepleting Ngetich 7
Vivian Cheruiyot 8
(Fridah Chepkemoi Domongole)(13)
(Emily Chebet Muge)(DNF)
26
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Zhor El Kamch 11
Mariem Alaoui Selsouli 17
Hanane Ouhaddou 33
Malika Benlafkir 38
(Saïda El Mehdi)(50)
(Bouchra Chaâbi)(DNF)
99
4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Rosa Morató 20
María Elena Moreno 32
Marta Romo 40
Judith Plá 43
(Isabel Checa)(63)
135
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Hattie Dean 15
Hayley Yelling 16
Felicity Milton 49
Eleanor Baker 60
(Kate Reed)(DNF)
140
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Anna Thompson 18
Victoria Mitchell 37
Lisa Jane Weightman 42
Sarah Salmon 57
(Kristy Villis)(64)
154
7Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea
Simret Sultan 9
Nebiat Habtemariam 25
Letekidan Gebreyohannes 62
Weini Tedros 66
(Elsa Medhane)(70)
162
8Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Catherine Ferrell 30
Renee Metivier 36
Kathy Newberry 39
Mary Duerbeck 71
176
9Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Aimi Horikoshi 29
Kumi Akaishi 41
Tomomi Yuda 54
Yui Nakadai 55
(Miho Notagashira)(68)
(Yuka Kakimi)(DNF)
179
10Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Marina Ivanova 24
Galina Saykina 46
Marina Ivanova 58
Elizaveta Grechishnikova 65
193
11Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda
Angeline Nyiransabimana 31
Epiphanie Nyirabarame 52
Felicité Uwingeneye 56
Claudette Mukasakindi 59
(Genessi Nyirahabimana)(67)
(Lamberte Nyabamikazi)(77)
198
12Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda
Jane Suuto 26
Catherine Webombesa 48
Faridah Chelanga 78
Emily Chebet 79
(Docus Inzikuru)(DNF)
(Dorcus Chesang)(DNF)
231
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 94 athletes from 30 countries participated in the Senior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [1]

See also

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