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2005 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships

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2005 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition14th
DateOctober 1
Host cityEdmonton, Alberta, Canada Canada
Events2
Participation156 athletes from
43 nations

The 14th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships were held in Edmonton, Canada on 1 October 2005. The competition was replaced by the World Road Running Championships in 2006 and 2007, but revived as IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 2008.

A total of 156 athletes, 87 men and 69 women, from 43 countries took part. The four and a half lap course begins and ends in Hawrelak Park.[1] Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both for the men's race[2][3] and for the women's race.[4][5]

Complete results were published[6] for the men's race,[7][8] for the women's race,[9][10] for men's team,[11][12] and for women's team.[13][14]

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men  Fabiano Joseph (TAN) 1:01:08  Mubarak Hassan Shami (QAT) 1:01:09  Yonas Kifle (ERI) 1:01:13
Women  Constantina Diţă-Tomescu (ROU) 1:09:17  Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 1:10:19  Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 1:10:20
Team
Team Men  Ethiopia 3:06:18  Eritrea 3:07:05  Japan 3:08:30
Team Women  Romania 3:31:00  Russia 3:33:05  Japan 3:35:42

Race Results

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Men's

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fabiano Joseph  Tanzania 1:01:08
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mubarak Hassan Shami  Qatar 1:01:09 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yonas Kifle  Eritrea 1:01:13
4 Sileshi Sihine  Ethiopia 1:01:14
5 Abebe Dinkessa  Ethiopia 1:01:53 PB
6 John Yuda  Tanzania 1:02:11
7 James Mwangi Macharia  Kenya 1:02:25
8 Kazuo Ietani  Japan 1:02:26
9 Yared Asmeron  Eritrea 1:02:44
10 Norman Dlomo  South Africa 1:02:45
11 Takayuki Matsumiya  Japan 1:02:45
12 Tesfayohannes Mesfen  Eritrea 1:03:08 PB
13 Lishan Yegezu  Ethiopia 1:03:11
14 Wilson Busienei  Uganda 1:03:12
15 Ryan Shay  United States 1:03:13
16 Paul Kimaiyo  Kenya 1:03:17
17 Takanobu Otsubo  Japan 1:03:19
18 Solomon Tsige  Ethiopia 1:03:23
19 Sultan Khamis Zaman  Qatar 1:03:31
20 Jason Hartmann  United States 1:03:32
21 Julius Kibet  Kenya 1:03:50
22 Antonio Peña  Spain 1:03:52
23 Ahmed Jumaa Jaber  Qatar 1:04:06 PB
24 Yoshihiro Yamamoto  Japan 1:04:15
25 Gilbert Okari  Kenya 1:04:17
26 Ayele Setegne  Israel 1:04:21
27 Sylvester Moleko  South Africa 1:04:33
28 Keenetse Moswasi  Botswana 1:04:42
29 Julio César Pérez  Mexico 1:04:49 PB
30 Matt Downin  United States 1:04:53
31 Jeffrey Gwebu  South Africa 1:04:57
32 Fabio Mascheroni  Italy 1:04:57
33 Jason Lehmkuhle  United States 1:04:58
34 Odilón Cuahutle  Mexico 1:04:59
35 Brett Cartwright  Australia 1:05:10
36 José Souza  Brazil 1:05:24 PB
37 Fernando Rey  Spain 1:05:28
38 Javier Cortés  Spain 1:05:36
39 Kaelo Mosalagae  Botswana 1:05:58 PB
40 Nicholas Kemboi  Qatar 1:06:04
41 Toshihiro Iwasa  Japan 1:06:14
42 Luis Collazo  Puerto Rico 1:06:15
43 José Eloy  Brazil 1:06:17
44 Jeremy Deere  Canada 1:06:19 SB
45 Raúl Mora  Chile 1:06:20
46 Carlos Jaramillo  Chile 1:06:22
47 Matthew McInnes  Canada 1:06:28 SB
48 César Lam  Puerto Rico 1:06:30
49 Mike Morgan  United States 1:06:46
50 Ndabili Bashingili  Botswana 1:06:47
51 Nicolas Kiprono  Uganda 1:06:59
52 Andrew Smith  Canada 1:07:23
53 Asaf Bimro  Israel 1:07:46
54 Anuradha Cooray  Sri Lanka 1:08:02
55 Miguel Ángel Gamonal  Spain 1:08:09
56 Bat-Ochir Ser-Od  Mongolia 1:08:12 NR
57 James Kibet  Uganda 1:08:36
58 Leonidas Rivadeneira  Chile 1:08:52
59 Egide Manirakiza  Burundi 1:09:19
60 Róbert Štefko  Czech Republic 1:09:32
61 Mukat Derbe  Israel 1:09:36
62 Kabo Gabaseme  Botswana 1:09:56
63 Coolboy Ngamole  South Africa 1:10:00
64 Ernest Ndjissipou  Central African Republic 1:10:01
65 Linos Chintali  Zambia 1:10:11
66 Mark Bomba  Canada 1:10:39
67 Wodage Zvadya  Israel 1:11:09
68 Ryan Day  Canada 1:11:20
69 Frederic Burquier  French Polynesia 1:11:30 PB
70 Rupert Green  Jamaica 1:12:59 NR
71 Gregory McKenzie  Jamaica 1:13:27 PB
72 Marcel Tschopp  Liechtenstein 1:13:57
73 Curtis Cox  Trinidad and Tobago 1:14:52
74 Samson Kiflemariam  Eritrea 1:14:56
75 Andrew Gutzmore  Jamaica 1:14:56 PB
76 Fouly Salem  Egypt 1:15:03
77 Richard Jones  Trinidad and Tobago 1:17:30
78 Kun Sio Pan  Macau 1:17:42
79 Lindson Lynch  Dominica 1:18:09
80 Kani Simons  South Africa 1:19:32
81 Michael Alexander  Trinidad and Tobago 1:24:07
Elson Gracioli  Brazil DNF
Jean-Paul Niyonsaba  Burundi DNF
Eric Quiros  Costa Rica DNF
El Hassan Lahssini  France DNF
Ali Al-Dawoodi  Qatar DNF
Alex Malinga  Uganda DNF
Roath Ban  Cambodia DNS
Abebe Mekonnen  Ethiopia DNS
Osama S. Mabrouk  Palestine DNS

Women's

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Constantina Diţă-Tomescu  Romania 1:09:17 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lornah Kiplagat  Netherlands 1:10:19 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Susan Chepkemei  Kenya 1:10:20
4 Galina Bogomolova  Russia 1:10:34 PB
5 Mihaela Botezan  Romania 1:10:36 SB
6 Madaí Pérez  Mexico 1:10:37 PB
7 Lidiya Grigoryeva  Russia 1:11:01 SB
8 Nuța Olaru  Romania 1:11:07
9 Merima Hashim  Ethiopia 1:11:09 PB
10 Adriana Pirtea  Romania 1:11:10
11 Irina Timofeyeva  Russia 1:11:30
12 Terumi Asoshina  Japan 1:11:45
13 Hiromi Ominami  Japan 1:11:57
14 Yoko Yagi  Japan 1:12:00
15 Derartu Tulu  Ethiopia 1:12:12
16 Caroline Kilel  Kenya 1:12:13 SB
17 Akane Taira  Japan 1:12:23
18 Mara Yamauchi  Great Britain 1:12:40
19 Letay Nagash  Ethiopia 1:12:43
20 Nina Rillstone  New Zealand 1:13:03
21 Lioudmila Kortchaguina  Canada 1:13:15
22 Sisay Measo  Ethiopia 1:13:35 PB
23 Deborah Toniolo  Italy 1:13:36
24 Hayley Haining  Great Britain 1:13:39
25 Susan Partridge  Great Britain 1:13:49
26 Živilė Balčiūnaitė  Lithuania 1:13:54
27 Luminița Talpoș  Romania 1:14:01
28 Nicole Stevenson  Canada 1:14:26
29 Anastasiya Padalinskaya  Belarus 1:14:26 PB
30 Alina Ivanova  Russia 1:14:27
31 Vincenza Sicari  Italy 1:14:33
32 Lauren Shelley  Australia 1:14:36
33 Tara Quinn-Smith  Canada 1:14:58
34 Josephine Deemay  Tanzania 1:15:07
35 Christelle Daunay  France 1:15:27
36 Carmen Oliveras  France 1:15:42
37 Ivana Iozzia  Italy 1:15:46
38 Laura Turner  United States 1:16:11
39 Tina Connelly  Canada 1:16:12
40 María Luisa Lárraga  Spain 1:16:12
41 Dolores Pulido  Spain 1:16:19
42 Rosângela Faria  Brazil 1:16:28
43 Jenny Spangler  United States 1:16:41
44 Rosa Barbosa  Brazil 1:16:48
45 María José Pueyo  Spain 1:16:50
46 Stephanie Bylander  United States 1:16:58
47 Yesenia Centeno  Spain 1:17:48
48 Dorothy McMaham  United States 1:18:44
49 Lisa Harvey  Canada 1:19:03
50 Alla Zhilyayeva  Russia 1:19:25
51 Marcella Mancini  Italy 1:19:30
52 Debbie Robinson/Mason  Great Britain 1:19:32
53 Michelle Lafleur  United States 1:20:36
54 Lourdes Cruz  Puerto Rico 1:22:04
55 Nili Avramski  Israel 1:22:34
56 Feri Marince Subnafeu  Indonesia 1:23:41 NR
57 Yolanda Mercado  Puerto Rico 1:25:09
58 Kerstin Mennenga  Liechtenstein 1:25:29
59 Vivian Tang  Singapore 1:26:50 NR
60 Mable Chiwama  Zambia 1:28:45
61 Tamica Thomas  Jamaica 1:31:41 NR
62 Merrecia James  Jamaica 1:31:54 PB
63 Chao Fong Leng  Macau 1:35:08 NR
64 Mona Mahmoud  Egypt 1:36:55
Eyerusalem Kuma  Ethiopia DNF
Zahia Dahmani  France DNF
Hafida Gadi-Richard  France DNF
Arieta Martin  Jamaica DNF
Salina Kosgei  Kenya DNF
Selenge Avdiigerel  Mongolia DNS
Zuleima Amaya  Venezuela DNS

Team Results

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Men's

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Rank Country Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia Sileshi Sihine
Abebe Dinkessa
Lishan Yegezu
3:06:18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Eritrea Yonas Kifle
Yared Asmeron
Tesfayohannes Mesfen
3:07:05
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan Kazuo Ietani
Takayuki Matsumiya
Takanobu Otsubo
3:08:30
4  Qatar Mubarak Hassan Shami
Sultan Khamis Zaman
Ahmed Jumaa Jaber
3:08:46
5  Kenya James Mwangi Macharia
Paul Kimaiyo
Julius Kibet
3:09:32
6  United States Ryan Shay
Jason Hartmann
Matt Downin
3:11:38
7  South Africa Norman Dlomo
Sylvester Moleko
Jeffrey Gwebu
3:12:15
8  Spain Antonio Peña
Fernando Rey
Javier Cortés
3:14:56
9  Botswana Keenetse Moswasi
Kaelo Mosalagae
Ndabili Bashingili
3:17:27
10  Uganda Wilson Busienei
Nicolas Kiprono
James Kibet
3:18:47
11  Canada Jeremy Deere
Matthew McInnes
Andrew Smith
3:20:10
12  Chile Raúl Mora
Carlos Jaramillo
Leonidas Rivadeneira
3:21:34
13  Israel Ayele Setegne
Asaf Bimro
Mukat Derbe
3:21:43
14  Jamaica Rupert Green
Gregory McKenzie
Andrew Gutzmore
3:41:22
15  Trinidad and Tobago Curtis Cox
Richard Jones
Michael Alexander
3:56:29
 Brazil José Souza
José Eloy
Elson Gracioli
DNF

Women's

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Rank Country Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Romania Constantina Diţă-Tomescu
Mihaela Botezan
Nuța Olaru
3:31:00
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia Galina Bogomolova
Lidiya Grigoryeva
Irina Timofeyeva
3:33:05
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan Terumi Asoshina
Hiromi Ominami
Yoko Yagi
3:35:42
4  Ethiopia Merima Hashim
Derartu Tulu
Letay Nagash
3:36:04
5  Great Britain Mara Yamauchi
Hayley Haining
Susan Partridge
3:40:08
6  Canada Lioudmila Kortchaguina
Nicole Stevenson
Tara Quinn-Smith
3:42:39
7  Italy Deborah Toniolo
Vincenza Sicari
Ivana Iozzia
3:43:55
8  Spain María Luisa Lárraga
Dolores Pulido
María José Pueyo
3:49:21
9  United States Laura Turner
Jenny Spangler
Stephanie Bylander
3:49:50
 France Christelle Daunay
Carmen Oliveras
Zahia Dahmani
DNF
 Jamaica Tamica Thomas
Merrecia James
Arieta Martin
DNF
 Kenya Susan Chepkemei
Caroline Kilel
Salina Kosgei
DNF

Participation

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The participation of 156 athletes (87 men/69 women) from 43 countries is reported.[6] Although announced, athletes from  Cambodia,  Palestine, and  Venezuela did not show.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Gains, Paul (October 1, 2005), Shami's slip gives Joseph Gold, IAAF, retrieved September 9, 2013[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Gains, Paul (October 2, 2005), Fabiano Joseph - World Champion at 19 years old, IAAF, retrieved September 10, 2013
  4. ^ Martin, Dave (October 2, 2005), Constantina Tomescu - the Ironwoman from Romania, IAAF, retrieved September 10, 2013[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Martin, Dave (October 1, 2005), Tomescu wins first Global Title in World Half Marathon, IAAF, retrieved September 10, 2013
  6. ^ a b 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
  7. ^ Half Marathon - M - Results, IAAF, October 1, 2005, retrieved September 10, 2013[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Results - 14th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Edmonton, CANADA 01 OCT 2005 - Half Marathon - men, IAAF, October 1, 2005, retrieved September 10, 2013
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  10. ^ Results - 14th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Edmonton, CANADA 01 OCT 2005 - Half Marathon - women, IAAF, October 1, 2005, retrieved September 10, 2013
  11. ^ Official Team Results Half Marathon - M, IAAF, October 1, 2005, retrieved September 10, 2013[permanent dead link]
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