1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

Junior women's race at the 1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition18th
DateMarch 25
Host cityAix-les-Bains, Rhône-Alpes, France France
VenueHippodrome de Marlioz
Events1
Distances4.4 km – Junior women
Participation121 athletes from
27 nations

The Junior women's race at the 1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Aix-les-Bains, France, at the Hippodrome de Marlioz on March 25, 1990. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

Complete results,[2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.

Race results

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Junior women's race (4.4 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Liu Shixiang  China 14:19
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yan Qinglan  China 14:20
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Susan Chepkemei  Kenya 14:22
4 Caroline Kwambai  Kenya 14:23
5 Lina Chesire  Kenya 14:25
6 Tamara Salomon  Canada 14:27
7 Malin Ewerlöf  Sweden 14:30
8 Ann Mwangi  Kenya 14:30
9 Minori Hayakari  Japan 14:32
10 Shiki Terasaki  Japan 14:35
11 Yumi Osaki  Japan 14:35
12 Melody Fairchild  United States 14:37
13 Jane Ekimat  Kenya 14:37
14 Natsue Koikawa  Japan 14:39
15 Janeth Caizalitín  Ecuador 14:43
16 Tegla Loroupe  Kenya 14:49
17 Zhor El Kamch  Morocco 14:49
18 Makiko Okamoto  Japan 14:54
19 Brynhild Synstnes  Norway 14:55
20 Dorothy Mambrue  Zambia 14:55
21 Sandra Ruales  Ecuador 14:56
22 Alice Chanda  Zambia 14:57
23 Jamie Park  United States 14:57
24 Carmen Naranjo  Ecuador 15:00
25 Yelena Zhilkina  Soviet Union 15:00
26 Soledad Nieto  Ecuador 15:01
27 Liu Xian  China 15:01
28 Mihaela Ciu  Romania 15:02
29 Andrea Whitcombe  United Kingdom 15:02
30 Hozumi Otani  Japan 15:02
31 Najat Ouali  Morocco 15:03
32 Simona Staicu  Romania 15:04
33 Andrea Duke  United Kingdom 15:04
34 Natalya Galushko  Soviet Union 15:05
35 María Isabel Martinez  Spain 15:06
36 Maria Silvia Pili  Italy 15:07
37 Ana Gimeno  Spain 15:08
38 Liu Yianying  China 15:09
39 Inna Kozina  Soviet Union 15:09
40 Carla Sacramento  Portugal 15:12
41 Gillian Stacey  United Kingdom 15:15
42 Hayley Haining  United Kingdom 15:16
43 Beni Gras  Canada 15:16
44 Anikó Javos  Hungary 15:19
45 Maria Luisa Madera  Spain 15:21
46 Li Libin  China 15:23
47 Andrea Bertoia  Canada 15:23
48 Paola Cabrera  Mexico 15:23
49 Yelena Susina  Soviet Union 15:24
50 Malika El Habti  Morocco 15:25
51 Nathalie Braem  France 15:26
52 Jennifer Armstrong  Canada 15:27
53 Ana Nanu  Romania 15:28
54 Fabia Trabaldo  Italy 15:29
55 Rachida Benmansour  Morocco 15:30
56 Patricia Lossouarn  France 15:31
57 Norma Torres  Ecuador 15:33
58 Louise Watson  United Kingdom 15:37
59 Kathy Butler  Canada 15:38
60 Kerry Mackay  United Kingdom 15:39
61 Miriam Achote  Ecuador 15:40
62 Carmen Fülop  Romania 15:41
63 Ingeborg Huijssen  Belgium 15:42
64 Renata Kuleta  Poland 15:42
65 Ursula Jeitzinger   Switzerland 15:43
66 Svenja Lütje  West Germany 15:44
67 Ursula Friedmann  West Germany 15:44
68 Mónika Tóth  Hungary 15:45
69 Marina Nascimento  Brazil 15:45
70 Amina Maanaoui  Morocco 15:46
71 Simona Viola  Italy 15:49
72 Deena Drossin  United States 15:49
73 Irina Volynskaya  Soviet Union 15:51
74 Celine Martin  France 15:52
75 Fátima Cabral  Portugal 15:53
76 Josefina Gutierrez  Spain 15:54
77 Yolanda Vidal  Spain 15:55
78 Szilvia Csoszánszky  Hungary 15:55
79 Renáta Fülöp  Hungary 15:56
80 Teresa Ferreira  Portugal 15:56
81 Carla Azeitero  Portugal 15:57
82 Stela Apetre  Romania 15:58
83 Francoise Nemry  Belgium 15:59
84 Elzbieta Konak  Poland 16:00
85 Valerie Collignon  Belgium 16:00
86 Carolina Matteucci  Italy 16:01
87 Marie France Barreiro  Spain 16:04
88 Christine Stief  West Germany 16:07
89 Helene Gilliet  France 16:08
90 Rebecca Spies  United States 16:09
91 Marta Kosmowska  Poland 16:10
92 Gaëlle Houitte  France 16:12
93 Meghan O'Brian  Canada 16:12
94 Nathalie Deroubaix  Belgium 16:13
95 Vidya Deoghare  India 16:14
96 Shelly Smathers  United States 16:16
97 Caroline McLoughlin  Ireland 16:19
98 Ornella Brion  Italy 16:19
99 Shubangi Kadan  India 16:20
100 Rebecca Werneck  Brazil 16:20
101 Anna Brzezińska  Poland 16:21
102 Vanessa Molloy  Ireland 16:23
103 Viktória Barta  Hungary 16:25
104 Marina Bastos  Portugal 16:26
105 Amy Giblin  United States 16:27
106 Patricia Jossot  France 16:27
107 Petra Krodinger  West Germany 16:28
108 Barbara Stewart  Jamaica 16:37
109 Ana Costa  Portugal 16:38
110 Andrea Tschopp   Switzerland 16:39
111 Peggy van Eeckhoudt  Belgium 16:40
112 Glynnis Lynch  Ireland 16:50
113 Suzie Bent  Jamaica 16:51
114 Bhageerathi Bille  India 16:52
115 Faith Dawkins  Jamaica 16:58
116 Christina Geoghegan  Ireland 16:59
117 Maria Carla Pagano  Italy 17:02
118 Annick van Daele  Belgium 17:09
119 Emer Molloy  Ireland 17:25
120 Vaishali Khamker  India 17:39
121 Myrsel Chambers  Jamaica 18:04

Teams

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
Susan Chepkemei 3
Caroline Kwambai 4
Lina Chesire 5
Ann Mwangi 8
(Jane Ekimat) (13)
(Tegla Loroupe) (16)
20
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan
Minori Hayakari 9
Shiki Terasaki 10
Yumi Osaki 11
Natsue Koikawa 14
(Makiko Okamoto) (18)
(Hozumi Otani) (30)
44
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  China
Liu Shixiang 1
Yan Qinglan 2
Liu Xian 27
Liu Yianying 38
(Li Libin) (46)
68
4  Ecuador
Janeth Caizalitín 15
Sandra Ruales 21
Carmen Naranjo 24
Soledad Nieto 26
(Norma Torres) (57)
(Miriam Achote) (61)
86
5  United Kingdom
Andrea Whitcombe 29
Andrea Duke 33
Gillian Stacey 41
Hayley Haining 42
(Louise Watson) (58)
(Kerry Mackay) (60)
145
6  Soviet Union
Yelena Zhilkina 25
Natalya Galushko 34
Inna Kozina 39
Yelena Susina 49
(Irina Volynskaya) (73)
147
7  Canada
Tamara Salomon 6
Beni Gras 43
Andrea Bertoia 47
Jennifer Armstrong 52
(Kathy Butler) (59)
(Meghan O'Brian) (93)
148
8  Morocco
Zhor El Kamch 17
Najat Ouali 31
Malika El Habti 50
Rachida Benmansour 55
(Amina Maanaoui) (70)
153
9  Romania
Mihaela Ciu 28
Simona Staicu 32
Ana Nanu 53
Carmen Fülop 62
(Stela Apetre) (82)
175
10  Spain
María Isabel Martinez 35
Ana Gimeno 37
Maria Luisa Madera 45
Josefina Gutierrez 76
(Yolanda Vidal) (77)
(Marie France Barreiro) (87)
193
11  United States
Melody Fairchild 12
Jamie Park 23
Deena Drossin 72
Rebecca Spies 90
(Shelly Smathers) (96)
(Amy Giblin) (105)
197
12  Italy
Maria Silvia Pili 36
Fabia Trabaldo 54
Simona Viola 71
Carolina Matteucci 86
(Ornella Brion) (98)
(Maria Carla Pagano) (117)
247
13  Hungary
Anikó Javos 44
Mónika Tóth 68
Szilvia Csoszánszky 78
Renáta Fülöp 79
(Viktória Barta) (103)
269
14  France
Nathalie Braem 51
Patricia Lossouarn 56
Celine Martin 74
Helene Gilliet 89
(Gaëlle Houitte) (92)
(Patricia Jossot) (106)
270
15  Portugal
Carla Sacramento 40
Fátima Cabral 75
Teresa Ferreira 80
Carla Azeitero 81
(Marina Bastos) (104)
(Ana Costa) (109)
276
16  Belgium
Ingeborg Huijssen 63
Francoise Nemry 83
Valerie Collignon 85
Nathalie Deroubaix 94
(Peggy van Eeckhoudt) (111)
(Annick van Daele) (118)
325
17  West Germany
Svenja Lütje 66
Ursula Friedmann 67
Christine Stief 88
Petra Krodinger 107
328
18  Poland
Renata Kuleta 64
Elzbieta Konak 84
Marta Kosmowska 91
Anna Brzezińska 101
340
19  Ireland
Caroline McLoughlin 97
Vanessa Molloy 102
Glynnis Lynch 112
Christina Geoghegan 116
(Emer Molloy) (119)
427
20  India
Vidya Deoghare 95
Shubangi Kadan 99
Bhageerathi Bille 114
Vaishali Khamker 120
428
21  Jamaica
Barbara Stewart 108
Suzie Bent 113
Faith Dawkins 115
Myrsel Chambers 121
457
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

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An unofficial count yields the participation of 121 athletes from 27 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Morocco has unearthed a new athletics star in Khalid Skah, who won the world cross-country title on Saturday with a style reminiscent of his compatriots, multi world record-holder Said Aouita and Olympic 10,000m champion Brahim Boutayeb..., Glasgow Herald, March 26, 1990, retrieved October 24, 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (February 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.4km CC Women - Aix-les-Bains Date: Saturday, March 24, 1990, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 24, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  4. ^ a b 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, archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013