2002 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships

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]

2002 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition11th
DateMay 5
Host cityBrussels, Belgium
Events2
Participation198 athletes from
60 nations

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]

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  Kenya3:04:42  Japan3:07:12  Ethiopia3:07:25
Team Women  Kenya3:28:22  Russia3:30:05  Ethiopia3:30:58

Race results

Men's

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
Paul Kosgei Kenya1:00:39
Jaouad Gharib Morocco1:00:42PB
John Yuda Tanzania1:00:57
4Yonas Kifle Eritrea1:01:05
5Tesfaye Jifar Ethiopia1:01:11
6Shadrack Hoff South Africa1:01:23
7Rachid Berradi Italy1:01:32
8Atsushi Sato Japan1:01:37PB
9Charles Kamathi Kenya1:02:01
10Paul Kirui Kenya1:02:02
11Julio Rey Spain1:02:10
12Javier Cortés Spain1:02:13
13Amebesse Tolossa Ethiopia1:02:19
14Marco Mazza Italy1:02:21
15Hendrick Ramaala South Africa1:02:27
16Alberto Chaíça Portugal1:02:29
17Toshihide Kato Japan1:02:35
18Augustin Togon Kenya1:02:59
19Kurao Umeki Japan1:03:00
20Francis Yiga Uganda1:03:04PB
21Zersenay Tadesse Eritrea1:03:05
22Tetsuo Nishikawa Japan1:03:06
23Mohamed Serbouti France1:03:08
24Augusto Gomes France1:03:09
25David Morris United States1:03:26
26Jean-Berchmans Ndayisenga Burundi1:03:27
27Guy Fays Belgium1:03:29
28Janne Holmén Finland1:03:33
29Vital Gahungu Burundi1:03:35
30Josia Thugwane South Africa1:03:39
31Scott Larson United States1:03:42
32Moustafa Ahmed Cheboto Uganda1:03:44
33Alberto Juzdado Spain1:03:47
34Alfred Shemweta Sweden1:03:49
35Jim Jurcevich United States1:03:51PB
36Hassan El Ahmadi France1:03:52
37Worku Bikila Ethiopia1:03:55
38Brian Sell United States1:03:57PB
39Odilón Cuahutle Mexico1:03:59PB
40Daniele Caimmi Italy1:04:00
41Ndabili Bashingili Botswana1:04:18
42Frédéric Collignon Belgium1:04:19PB
43Christian Nemeth Belgium1:04:22
44Getachew Kebede Ethiopia1:04:23
45Antonio Peña Spain1:04:24
46Stéphane Hannot France1:04:24
47Medison Chibwe Zambia1:04:28
48Marco Gielen Netherlands1:04:33
49Valdenor dos Santos Brazil1:04:34
50Pavel Faschingbauer Czech Republic1:04:39
51Zhang Donglin China1:04:46
52Thuso Dihoro Botswana1:04:53
53George Ntshiliza South Africa1:04:59
54Hidemori Noguchi Japan1:05:06
55Ahmed Jumaa Jaber Qatar1:05:07
56Wodage Zvadya Israel1:05:08
57Magnus Bergman Sweden1:05:08
58Jeff Campbell United States1:05:24
59Miguel Mallqui Peru1:05:26
60Takhir Mamashayev Belarus1:05:28PB
61Toni Bernadó Andorra1:05:29
62Hilaire Ntirampeba Burundi1:05:31
63Ali Mabrouk El-Zaidi Libya1:05:32
64Viktor Lomonosov Belarus1:05:33
65Constantino León Peru1:05:36
66Oleg Gutnik Belarus1:05:50
67Li Zhuhong China1:06:02
68William Struyven France1:06:02
69Enoch Skosana South Africa1:06:03
70Raúl Pacheco Peru1:06:04
71Yusuf Zepak Turkey1:06:11
72Ahmed Abdel Mougod Soliman Egypt1:06:12
73Denis Curzi Italy1:06:16
74Tesfit Berhe Eritrea1:06:16
75Jumah Al-Noor Qatar1:06:19
76Ramiro Morán Spain1:06:20
77Mcmillan Mwansa Zambia1:06:27PB
78Adamou Aboubakar Cameroon1:06:40
79Ahmed Adam Saleh Qatar1:06:56
80Foaad Abubaker Qatar1:06:56PB
81Li He China1:07:03
82Yevgeniy Medvednikov Kazakhstan1:07:05
83Eduardo Rojas Mexico1:07:12
84Zeki Öztürk Turkey1:07:21
85Khimu Giri   Nepal1:07:22PB
86Drago Paripović Croatia1:07:27
87Martin Toroitich Uganda1:07:42
88Furkan Boyan Turkey1:07:48
89Ion Luchianov Moldova1:08:11
90Rik Ceulemans Belgium1:08:16
91Hussein Hamid Mousa Qatar1:08:30
92Ivica Škopac Croatia1:08:38
93Arkadiy Tolstyn/Nikitin Kyrgyzstan1:08:57
94Salah Juaim Yemen1:09:28
95Ahmet Yavuz Turkey1:09:41
96Bat-Ochir Ser-Od Mongolia1:09:54
97Rafael Muñoz Mexico1:10:13
98Nedeljko Ravić Croatia1:10:26
99Mathieu Kouanotso Cameroon1:10:41
100Umaru Mohamed Nigeria1:10:43
101Vasiliy Medvedev Uzbekistan1:10:43
102Raibat Dahal   Nepal1:10:57
103Mohamed Issa Libya1:10:58
104Khasan Rakhimov Uzbekistan1:11:19
105Charles Cilia Malta1:11:24
106Sergey Zabavskiy Tajikistan1:11:29
107Nazirdin Akylbekov Kyrgyzstan1:12:55
108Dovran Amandjayev Turkmenistan1:13:24
109Kursan Jusupaliyev Kyrgyzstan1:14:40
110Sifli Ahar Brunei1:14:52
111Kaelo Mosalagae Botswana1:15:31
112Lee Kar Lun Hong Kong1:15:46
113Kun Sio Pan Macau1:16:23PB
114Mamadou Alpha Barry Guinea1:17:01
115Vladimir Escajadillo Peru1:21:33
116Mark Hydes Cayman Islands1:22:41
117Ihab Salama Palestine1:29:01
Berhanu Addane EthiopiaDNF
Amara Sangare GuineaDNF
Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot KenyaDNF
Khaingaikhuu Uvgunkhuu MongoliaDNF
Luís Novo PortugalDNF
Mohammed Mourhit BelgiumDQ
Jean-Paul Niyonsaba BurundiDNS

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

Women's

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
Berhane Adere Ethiopia1:09:06
Susan Chepkemei Kenya1:09:13
Jeļena Prokopčuka Latvia1:09:15
4Mihaela Botezan Romania1:09:24PB
5Pamela Chepchumba Kenya1:09:30
6Olivera Jevtić FR Yugoslavia1:09:33
7Lenah Cheruiyot Kenya1:09:39
8Marleen Renders Belgium1:09:40
9Mizuki Noguchi Japan1:09:43
10Asmae Leghzaoui Morocco1:09:46
11Kerryn McCann Australia1:09:47
12Svetlana Zakharova Russia1:09:48PB
13Lyudmila Petrova Russia1:09:55
14Sonia O'Sullivan Ireland1:10:04PB
15Luminița Talpoș Romania1:10:08PB
16Irina Safarova Russia1:10:22
17Asha Gigi Ethiopia1:10:42PB
18Leila Aman Ethiopia1:11:10PB
19Mikie Takanaka Japan1:11:16
20Ines Chenonge Kenya1:11:25
21Kiyomi Ogawa Japan1:11:27
22Constantina Diţă-Tomescu Romania1:11:34
23Silvia Skvortsova Russia1:11:39
24Shitaye Gemechu Ethiopia1:11:43
25Alina Tecuţă/Gherasim Romania1:11:48
26Gunhild Haugen Norway1:11:56
27Mari Ozaki Japan1:11:57
28Cristina Pomacu Romania1:12:19
29Wei Yanan China1:12:23
30Maria Guida Italy1:12:26
31Viktoriya Klimina Russia1:12:33
32Gloria Marconi Italy1:12:41
33Chantal Dällenbach France1:12:50
34Zhang Shujing China1:13:04
35Petra Kamínková/Drajzajtlová Czech Republic1:13:08
36Silvia Sommaggio Italy1:13:31
37María Abel Spain1:13:58
37María Abel Sweden1:13:58
38Worknesh Tola Ethiopia1:13:58
39Nili Avramski Israel1:13:59PB
41Irma Heeren Netherlands1:14:11
42Mounia Aboulahcen Belgium1:14:13
43Tegla Loroupe Kenya1:14:23
44Jin Li China1:14:36
45Monia Capelli Italy1:14:38PB
46Rodica Moroianu France1:14:49
47Amanda Wright-Allen Great Britain1:14:53
48Charné Rademeyer South Africa1:15:19
49Yelena Tolstygina Belarus1:15:27
50Sandra Van Den Haesevelde Belgium1:15:31
51Cathérine Lallemand Belgium1:15:59
52Rosa Gutierrez United States1:16:28PB
53Misti Demko United States1:16:51
54Kim Pawelek United States1:17:30
55Linda Somers United States1:17:38
56Monica Hostetler United States1:18:02
57Marina Gurbina Kazakhstan1:18:33
58Magdaline Morobi South Africa1:18:37
59Carol Galea Malta1:18:39
60Yekaterina Shatnaya Kazakhstan1:18:59
61Gulsara Dadabayeva Tajikistan1:19:08
62Caroline Desprez France1:19:10
63Ann Parmentier Belgium1:19:32
64Nicole Whiteford South Africa1:20:40
65Christiana Augustine Nigeria1:21:59
66Dildar Mamedova Turkmenistan1:21:59PB
67Rashida Sarbasova Kazakhstan1:23:06PB
68Chanda Mwansa Zambia1:25:43
Marizete Rezende BrazilDNF
Annemette Jensen DenmarkDNF
Zahia Dahmani FranceDNF
Kadiatou Diallo GuineaDNF
Stine Larsen NorwayDNF
Carlien Cornelissen South AfricaDNF
Irina Matrosova UzbekistanDNF
Yumiko Hara JapanDNS
Rosita Rota Gelpi ItalyDNS
Maria Condrea MoldovaDNS
Nebiat Habtemariam EritreaDNS

Team results

Men's

RankCountryTeamTime
 KenyaPaul Kosgei
Charles Kamathi
Paul Kirui
3:04:42
 JapanAtsushi Sato
Toshihide Kato
Kurao Umeki
3:07:12
 EthiopiaTesfaye Jifar
Amebesse Tolossa
Worku Bikila
3:07:25
4 South AfricaShadrack Hoff
Hendrick Ramaala
Josia Thugwane
3:07:29
5 ItalyRachid Berradi
Marco Mazza
Daniele Caimmi
3:07:53
6 SpainJulio Rey
Javier Cortés
Alberto Juzdado
3:08:10
7 FranceMohamed Serbouti
Augusto Gomes
Hassan El Ahmadi
3:10:09
8 EritreaYonas Kifle
Zersenay Tadesse
Tesfit Berhe
3:10:26
9 United StatesDavid Morris
Scott Larson
Jim Jurcevich
3:10:59
10 BelgiumGuy Fays
Frédéric Collignon
Christian Nemeth
3:12:10
11 BurundiJean-Berchmans Ndayisenga
Vital Gahungu
Hilaire Ntirampeba
3:12:33
12 UgandaFrancis Yiga
Moustafa Ahmed Cheboto
Martin Toroitich
3:14:30
13 BelarusTakhir Mamashayev
Viktor Lomonosov
Oleg Gutnik
3:16:51
14 PeruMiguel Mallqui
Constantino León
Raúl Pacheco
3:17:06
15 ChinaZhang Donglin
Li Zhuhong
Li He
3:17:51
16 QatarAhmed Jumaa Jaber
Jumah Al-Noor
Ahmed Adam Saleh
3:18:22
17 TurkeyYusuf Zepak
Zeki Öztürk
Furkan Boyan
3:21:20
18 MexicoOdilón Cuahutle
Eduardo Rojas
Rafael Muñoz
3:21:24
19 BotswanaNdabili Bashingili
Thuso Dihoro
Kaelo Mosalagae
3:24:42
20 CroatiaDrago Paripović
Ivica Škopac
Nedeljko Ravić
3:26:31
21 KyrgyzstanArkadiy Tolstyn/Nikitin
Nazirdin Akylbekov
Kursan Jusupaliyev
3:36:32

Women's

RankCountryTeamTime
 KenyaSusan Chepkemei
Pamela Chepchumba
Lenah Cheruiyot
3:28:22
 RussiaSvetlana Zakharova
Lyudmila Petrova
Irina Safarova
3:30:05
 EthiopiaBerhane Adere
Asha Gigi
Leila Aman
3:30:58
4 RomaniaMihaela Botezan
Luminița Talpoș
Constantina Diţă-Tomescu
3:31:06
5 JapanMizuki Noguchi
Mikie Takanaka
Kiyomi Ogawa
3:32:26
6 ItalyMaria Guida
Gloria Marconi
Silvia Sommaggio
3:38:38
7 BelgiumMarleen Renders
Mounia Aboulahcen
Sandra Van Den Haesevelde
3:39:24
8 ChinaWei Yanan
Zhang Shujing
Jin Li
3:40:03
9 FranceChantal Dällenbach
Rodica Moroianu
Caroline Desprez
3:46:49
10 United StatesRosa Gutierrez
Misti Demko
Kim Pawelek
3:50:49
11 South AfricaCharné Rademeyer
Magdaline Morobi
Nicole Whiteford
3:54:36
12 KazakhstanMarina Gurbina
Yekaterina Shatnaya
Rashida Sarbasova
4:00:38

Participation

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

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See also

  • 2002 in athletics (track and field)

References

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