2002 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships




































2002 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
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Organisers IAAF
Edition 11th
Date May 5
Host city
Brussels, Belgium Belgium
Nations participating 60
Athletes participating 198
Races 2

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The 11th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on May 5, 2002 in the city of Brussels, Belgium. A total of 198 athletes, 123 men and 75 women, from 60 countries took part.
Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both
for the men's race[1][2] and for the women's race.[3][4]


Complete results were published[5] for the men's race,[6][7] for the women's race,[8][9] for men's team,[10][11] and for women's team.[12][13]




Contents






  • 1 Medallists


  • 2 Race results


    • 2.1 Men's


    • 2.2 Women's




  • 3 Team results


    • 3.1 Men's


    • 3.2 Women's




  • 4 Participation


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Medallists















































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

Individual
Men

 Paul Kosgei (KEN)
1:00:39

 Jaouad Gharib (MAR)
1:00:42

 John Yuda (TAN)
1:00:57
Women

 Berhane Adere (ETH)
1:09:06

 Susan Chepkemei (KEN)
1:09:13

 Jeļena Prokopčuka (LAT)
1:09:15

Team
Team Men

 Kenya
3:04:42

 Japan
3:07:12

 Ethiopia
3:07:25
Team Women

 Kenya
3:28:22

 Russia
3:30:05

 Ethiopia
3:30:58


Race results



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Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Paul Kosgei
 Kenya
1:00:39
2nd, silver medalist(s) Jaouad Gharib
 Morocco
1:00:42
PB
3rd, bronze medalist(s) John Yuda
 Tanzania
1:00:57
4 Yonas Kifle
 Eritrea
1:01:05
5 Tesfaye Jifar
 Ethiopia
1:01:11
6 Shadrack Hoff
 South Africa
1:01:23
7 Rachid Berradi
 Italy
1:01:32
8 Atsushi Sato
 Japan
1:01:37
PB
9 Charles Kamathi
 Kenya
1:02:01
10 Paul Kirui
 Kenya
1:02:02
11 Julio Rey
 Spain
1:02:10
12 Javier Cortés
 Spain
1:02:13
13 Amebesse Tolossa
 Ethiopia
1:02:19
14 Marco Mazza
 Italy
1:02:21
15 Hendrick Ramaala
 South Africa
1:02:27
16 Alberto Chaíça
 Portugal
1:02:29
17 Toshihide Kato
 Japan
1:02:35
18 Augustin Togon
 Kenya
1:02:59
19 Kurao Umeki
 Japan
1:03:00
20 Francis Yiga
 Uganda
1:03:04
PB
21 Zersenay Tadesse
 Eritrea
1:03:05
22 Tetsuo Nishikawa
 Japan
1:03:06
23 Mohamed Serbouti
 France
1:03:08
24 Augusto Gomes
 France
1:03:09
25 David Morris
 United States
1:03:26
26 Jean-Berchmans Ndayisenga
 Burundi
1:03:27
27 Guy Fays
 Belgium
1:03:29
28 Janne Holmén
 Finland
1:03:33
29 Vital Gahungu
 Burundi
1:03:35
30 Josia Thugwane
 South Africa
1:03:39
31 Scott Larson
 United States
1:03:42
32 Moustafa Ahmed Cheboto
 Uganda
1:03:44
33 Alberto Juzdado
 Spain
1:03:47
34 Alfred Shemweta
 Sweden
1:03:49
35 Jim Jurcevich
 United States
1:03:51
PB
36 Hassan El Ahmadi
 France
1:03:52
37 Worku Bikila
 Ethiopia
1:03:55
38 Brian Sell
 United States
1:03:57
PB
39 Odilón Cuahutle
 Mexico
1:03:59
PB
40 Daniele Caimmi
 Italy
1:04:00
41 Ndabili Bashingili
 Botswana
1:04:18
42 Frédéric Collignon
 Belgium
1:04:19
PB
43 Christian Nemeth
 Belgium
1:04:22
44 Getachew Kebede
 Ethiopia
1:04:23
45 Antonio Peña
 Spain
1:04:24
46 Stéphane Hannot
 France
1:04:24
47 Medison Chibwe
 Zambia
1:04:28
48 Marco Gielen
 Netherlands
1:04:33
49 Valdenor dos Santos
 Brazil
1:04:34
50 Pavel Faschingbauer
 Czech Republic
1:04:39
51 Zhang Donglin
 China
1:04:46
52 Thuso Dihoro
 Botswana
1:04:53
53 George Ntshiliza
 South Africa
1:04:59
54 Hidemori Noguchi
 Japan
1:05:06
55 Ahmed Jumaa Jaber
 Qatar
1:05:07
56 Wodage Zvadya
 Israel
1:05:08
57 Magnus Bergman
 Sweden
1:05:08
58 Jeff Campbell
 United States
1:05:24
59 Miguel Mallqui
 Peru
1:05:26
60 Takhir Mamashayev
 Belarus
1:05:28
PB
61 Toni Bernadó
 Andorra
1:05:29
62 Hilaire Ntirampeba
 Burundi
1:05:31
63 Ali Mabrouk El-Zaidi
 Libya
1:05:32
64 Viktor Lomonosov
 Belarus
1:05:33
65 Constantino León
 Peru
1:05:36
66 Oleg Gutnik
 Belarus
1:05:50
67 Li Zhuhong
 China
1:06:02
68 William Struyven
 France
1:06:02
69 Enoch Skosana
 South Africa
1:06:03
70 Raúl Pacheco
 Peru
1:06:04
71 Yusuf Zepak
 Turkey
1:06:11
72 Ahmed Abdel Mougod Soliman
 Egypt
1:06:12
73 Denis Curzi
 Italy
1:06:16
74 Tesfit Berhe
 Eritrea
1:06:16
75 Jumah Al-Noor
 Qatar
1:06:19
76 Ramiro Morán
 Spain
1:06:20
77 Mcmillan Mwansa
 Zambia
1:06:27
PB
78 Adamou Aboubakar
 Cameroon
1:06:40
79 Ahmed Adam Saleh
 Qatar
1:06:56
80 Foaad Abubaker
 Qatar
1:06:56
PB
81 Li He
 China
1:07:03
82 Yevgeniy Medvednikov
 Kazakhstan
1:07:05
83 Eduardo Rojas
 Mexico
1:07:12
84 Zeki Öztürk
 Turkey
1:07:21
85 Khimu Giri
   Nepal
1:07:22
PB
86 Drago Paripović
 Croatia
1:07:27
87 Martin Toroitich
 Uganda
1:07:42
88 Furkan Boyan
 Turkey
1:07:48
89 Ion Luchianov
 Moldova
1:08:11
90 Rik Ceulemans
 Belgium
1:08:16
91 Hussein Hamid Mousa
 Qatar
1:08:30
92 Ivica Škopac
 Croatia
1:08:38
93 Arkadiy Tolstyn/Nikitin
 Kyrgyzstan
1:08:57
94 Salah Juaim
 Yemen
1:09:28
95 Ahmet Yavuz
 Turkey
1:09:41
96 Bat-Ochir Ser-Od
 Mongolia
1:09:54
97 Rafael Muñoz
 Mexico
1:10:13
98 Nedeljko Ravić
 Croatia
1:10:26
99 Mathieu Kouanotso
 Cameroon
1:10:41
100 Umaru Mohamed
 Nigeria
1:10:43
101 Vasiliy Medvedev
 Uzbekistan
1:10:43
102 Raibat Dahal
   Nepal
1:10:57
103 Mohamed Issa
 Libya
1:10:58
104 Khasan Rakhimov
 Uzbekistan
1:11:19
105 Charles Cilia
 Malta
1:11:24
106 Sergey Zabavskiy
 Tajikistan
1:11:29
107 Nazirdin Akylbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
1:12:55
108 Dovran Amandjayev
 Turkmenistan
1:13:24
109 Kursan Jusupaliyev
 Kyrgyzstan
1:14:40
110 Sifli Ahar
 Brunei
1:14:52
111 Kaelo Mosalagae
 Botswana
1:15:31
112 Lee Kar Lun
 Hong Kong
1:15:46
113 Kun Sio Pan
 Macau
1:16:23
PB
114 Mamadou Alpha Barry
 Guinea
1:17:01
115 Vladimir Escajadillo
 Peru
1:21:33
116 Mark Hydes
 Cayman Islands
1:22:41
117 Ihab Salama
 Palestine
1:29:01
Berhanu Addane
 Ethiopia
DNF
Amara Sangare
 Guinea
DNF
Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot
 Kenya
DNF
Khaingaikhuu Uvgunkhuu
 Mongolia
DNF
Luís Novo
 Portugal
DNF
Mohammed Mourhit
 Belgium
DQ

Jean-Paul Niyonsaba
 Burundi
DNS

: Mohammed Mourhit from  Belgium was initially 23rd
(1:03:08), but tested positive for EPO.[14]



Women's



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Berhane Adere
 Ethiopia
1:09:06
2nd, silver medalist(s) Susan Chepkemei
 Kenya
1:09:13
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jeļena Prokopčuka
 Latvia
1:09:15
4 Mihaela Botezan
 Romania
1:09:24
PB
5 Pamela Chepchumba
 Kenya
1:09:30
6 Olivera Jevtić
 Yugoslavia
1:09:33
7 Lenah Cheruiyot
 Kenya
1:09:39
8 Marleen Renders
 Belgium
1:09:40
9 Mizuki Noguchi
 Japan
1:09:43
10 Asmae Leghzaoui
 Morocco
1:09:46
11 Kerryn McCann
 Australia
1:09:47
12 Svetlana Zakharova
 Russia
1:09:48
PB
13 Lyudmila Petrova
 Russia
1:09:55
14 Sonia O'Sullivan
 Ireland
1:10:04
PB
15 Luminița Talpoș
 Romania
1:10:08
PB
16 Irina Safarova
 Russia
1:10:22
17 Asha Gigi
 Ethiopia
1:10:42
PB
18 Leila Aman
 Ethiopia
1:11:10
PB
19 Mikie Takanaka
 Japan
1:11:16
20 Ines Chenonge
 Kenya
1:11:25
21 Kiyomi Ogawa
 Japan
1:11:27
22 Constantina Diţă-Tomescu
 Romania
1:11:34
23 Silvia Skvortsova
 Russia
1:11:39
24 Shitaye Gemechu
 Ethiopia
1:11:43
25 Alina Tecuţă/Gherasim
 Romania
1:11:48
26 Gunhild Haugen
 Norway
1:11:56
27 Mari Ozaki
 Japan
1:11:57
28 Cristina Pomacu
 Romania
1:12:19
29 Wei Yanan
 China
1:12:23
30 Maria Guida
 Italy
1:12:26
31 Viktoriya Klimina
 Russia
1:12:33
32 Gloria Marconi
 Italy
1:12:41
33 Chantal Dällenbach
 France
1:12:50
34 Zhang Shujing
 China
1:13:04
35 Petra Kamínková/Drajzajtlová
 Czech Republic
1:13:08
36 Silvia Sommaggio
 Italy
1:13:31
37 María Abel
 Spain
1:13:58
37 María Abel
 Sweden
1:13:58
38 Worknesh Tola
 Ethiopia
1:13:58
39 Nili Avramski
 Israel
1:13:59
PB
41 Irma Heeren
 Netherlands
1:14:11
42 Mounia Aboulahcen
 Belgium
1:14:13
43 Tegla Loroupe
 Kenya
1:14:23
44 Jin Li
 China
1:14:36
45 Monia Capelli
 Italy
1:14:38
PB
46 Rodica Moroianu
 France
1:14:49
47 Amanda Wright-Allen
 Great Britain
1:14:53
48 Charné Rademeyer
 South Africa
1:15:19
49 Yelena Tolstygina
 Belarus
1:15:27
50 Sandra Van Den Haesevelde
 Belgium
1:15:31
51 Cathérine Lallemand
 Belgium
1:15:59
52 Rosa Gutierrez
 United States
1:16:28
PB
53 Misti Demko
 United States
1:16:51
54 Kim Pawelek
 United States
1:17:30
55 Linda Somers
 United States
1:17:38
56 Monica Hostetler
 United States
1:18:02
57 Marina Gurbina
 Kazakhstan
1:18:33
58 Magdaline Morobi
 South Africa
1:18:37
59 Carol Galea
 Malta
1:18:39
60 Yekaterina Shatnaya
 Kazakhstan
1:18:59
61 Gulsara Dadabayeva
 Tajikistan
1:19:08
62 Caroline Desprez
 France
1:19:10
63 Ann Parmentier
 Belgium
1:19:32
64 Nicole Whiteford
 South Africa
1:20:40
65 Christiana Augustine
 Nigeria
1:21:59
66 Dildar Mamedova
 Turkmenistan
1:21:59
PB
67 Rashida Sarbasova
 Kazakhstan
1:23:06
PB
68 Chanda Mwansa
 Zambia
1:25:43
Marizete Rezende
 Brazil
DNF
Annemette Jensen
 Denmark
DNF
Zahia Dahmani
 France
DNF
Kadiatou Diallo
 Guinea
DNF
Stine Larsen
 Norway
DNF
Carlien Cornelissen
 South Africa
DNF
Irina Matrosova
 Uzbekistan
DNF
Yumiko Hara
 Japan
DNS
Rosita Rota Gelpi
 Italy
DNS
Maria Condrea
 Moldova
DNS
Nebiat Habtemariam
 Eritrea
DNS


Team results



Men's







































































































































Rank Country Team Time
1st, gold medalist(s)
 Kenya

Paul Kosgei
Charles Kamathi
Paul Kirui
3:04:42
2nd, silver medalist(s)
 Japan

Atsushi Sato
Toshihide Kato
Kurao Umeki
3:07:12
3rd, bronze medalist(s)
 Ethiopia

Tesfaye Jifar
Amebesse Tolossa
Worku Bikila
3:07:25
4
 South Africa

Shadrack Hoff
Hendrick Ramaala
Josia Thugwane
3:07:29
5
 Italy

Rachid Berradi
Marco Mazza
Daniele Caimmi
3:07:53
6
 Spain

Julio Rey
Javier Cortés
Alberto Juzdado
3:08:10
7
 France

Mohamed Serbouti
Augusto Gomes
Hassan El Ahmadi
3:10:09
8
 Eritrea

Yonas Kifle
Zersenay Tadesse
Tesfit Berhe
3:10:26
9
 United States

David Morris
Scott Larson
Jim Jurcevich
3:10:59
10
 Belgium

Guy Fays
Frédéric Collignon
Christian Nemeth
3:12:10
11
 Burundi

Jean-Berchmans Ndayisenga
Vital Gahungu
Hilaire Ntirampeba
3:12:33
12
 Uganda

Francis Yiga
Moustafa Ahmed Cheboto
Martin Toroitich
3:14:30
13
 Belarus

Takhir Mamashayev
Viktor Lomonosov
Oleg Gutnik
3:16:51
14
 Peru

Miguel Mallqui
Constantino León
Raúl Pacheco
3:17:06
15
 China

Zhang Donglin
Li Zhuhong
Li He
3:17:51
16
 Qatar

Ahmed Jumaa Jaber
Jumah Al-Noor
Ahmed Adam Saleh
3:18:22
17
 Turkey

Yusuf Zepak
Zeki Öztürk
Furkan Boyan
3:21:20
18
 Mexico

Odilón Cuahutle
Eduardo Rojas
Rafael Muñoz
3:21:24
19
 Botswana

Ndabili Bashingili
Thuso Dihoro
Kaelo Mosalagae
3:24:42
20
 Croatia

Drago Paripović
Ivica Škopac
Nedeljko Ravić
3:26:31
21
 Kyrgyzstan

Arkadiy Tolstyn/Nikitin
Nazirdin Akylbekov
Kursan Jusupaliyev
3:36:32


Women's

















































































Rank Country Team Time
1st, gold medalist(s)
 Kenya

Susan Chepkemei
Pamela Chepchumba
Lenah Cheruiyot
3:28:22
2nd, silver medalist(s)
 Russia

Svetlana Zakharova
Lyudmila Petrova
Irina Safarova
3:30:05
3rd, bronze medalist(s)
 Ethiopia

Berhane Adere
Asha Gigi
Leila Aman
3:30:58
4
 Romania

Mihaela Botezan
Luminița Talpoș
Constantina Diţă-Tomescu
3:31:06
5
 Japan

Mizuki Noguchi
Mikie Takanaka
Kiyomi Ogawa
3:32:26
6
 Italy

Maria Guida
Gloria Marconi
Silvia Sommaggio
3:38:38
7
 Belgium

Marleen Renders
Mounia Aboulahcen
Sandra Van Den Haesevelde
3:39:24
8
 China

Wei Yanan
Zhang Shujing
Jin Li
3:40:03
9
 France

Chantal Dällenbach
Rodica Moroianu
Caroline Desprez
3:46:49
10
 United States

Rosa Gutierrez
Misti Demko
Kim Pawelek
3:50:49
11
 South Africa

Charné Rademeyer
Magdaline Morobi
Nicole Whiteford
3:54:36
12
 Kazakhstan

Marina Gurbina
Yekaterina Shatnaya
Rashida Sarbasova
4:00:38


Participation


The participation of 198 athletes (123 men/75 women) from 60 countries is reported.[5]












See also


  • 2002 in athletics (track and field)


References





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    Kosgei snatches gold for Kenya in final metres, IAAF, May 4, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



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    Adere bides her time and takes women's title in sprint finish, IAAF, May 5, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



  4. ^
    Adere bides her time and takes women's title in sprint finish, IAAF, May 4, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



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    IAAF WORLD HALF MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIPS - KAVARNA 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES - Incorporating the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships (1992-2005/2008-2010) & the IAAF World Road Running Championships 2006/2007 (PDF), IAAF, retrieved September 1, 2013



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    Official Results - HALF MARATHON Men, IAAF, May 5, 2002, archived from the original on August 24, 2013, retrieved September 8, 2013



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    Results - 11th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Bruxelles, BELGIUM 05 MAY 2002 - Half Marathon - men, IAAF, May 5, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



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    Official Results - HALF MARATHON Women, IAAF, May 5, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



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    Results - 11th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Bruxelles, BELGIUM 05 MAY 2002 - Half Marathon - women, IAAF, May 5, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



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    Official Team Results - HALF MARATHON Men, IAAF, May 5, 2002, archived from the original on August 19, 2012, retrieved September 8, 2013



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    Results - 11th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Bruxelles, BELGIUM 05 MAY 2002 - Half Marathon - men - team, IAAF, May 5, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



  12. ^
    Official Team Results - HALF MARATHON Women, IAAF, May 5, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



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    Results - 11th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Bruxelles, BELGIUM 05 MAY 2002 - Half Marathon - women - team, IAAF, May 5, 2002, retrieved September 8, 2013



  14. ^
    Mourhit suspended until May 2004: report, ABC News (Australia), May 22, 2003, retrieved September 7, 2013





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