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2004 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition13th
Date3 October
Host city New Delhi, National Capital Territory, India India
Events2
Participation152 athletes from
55 nations

The 13th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on 3 October 2004 in New Delhi, India. A total of 152 athletes, 91 men and 61 women, from 55 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]

The competition also incorporated the 1st Asian Half Marathon Championships. Abdullah Ahmed Hassan of Qatar and Sun Yingjie of China were the inaugural winners. The tournament has not been held since, however. [14]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men   Paul Kirui ( KEN) 1:02:15   Fabiano Joseph ( TAN) 1:02:31   Ahmed Hassan Abdullah ( QAT) 1:02:36
Women   Sun Yingjie ( CHN) 1:08:40   Lydia Cheromei ( KEN) 1:09:00   Constantina Diţă-Tomescu ( ROU) 1:09:07
Team
Team Men   Kenya 3:07:55   Ethiopia 3:08:37   Uganda 3:13:48
Team Women   Ethiopia 3:36:00   Romania 3:36:08   Russia 3:38:21

Race results

Men's

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Paul Kirui   Kenya 1:02:15
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fabiano Joseph   Tanzania 1:02:31
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ahmed Hassan Abdullah   Qatar 1:02:36 NR
4 John Cheruiyot Korir   Kenya 1:02:38
5 Solomon Tsige   Ethiopia 1:02:42
6 Alene Emere   Ethiopia 1:02:52
7 Wilson Busienei   Uganda 1:02:55 PB
8 Wilson Kiprotich Kebenei   Kenya 1:03:02
9 Berhanu Addane   Ethiopia 1:03:03
10 Abebe Dinkessa   Ethiopia 1:04:06
11 Yonas Kifle   Eritrea 1:04:19
12 Ayele Setegne   Israel 1:04:41
13 Martin Toroitich   Uganda 1:04:48 SB
14 Yukinobu Nakazaki   Japan 1:04:48
15 Samson Kiflemariam   Eritrea 1:05:00 PB
16 Yoshinori Oda   Japan 1:05:03
17 Terumasa Okamura   Japan 1:05:19
18 Justin Young   United States 1:05:33
19 Aziz Driouche   Morocco 1:05:41
20 Lewis Masunda   Zimbabwe 1:05:42
21 Tesfayohannes Mesfen   Eritrea 1:05:45
22 Fernando Rey   Spain 1:05:51
23 Moulay Ali Ouadih   France 1:05:59
24 Larbi Zéroual   France 1:06:01
25 Yevgeniy Rybakov   Russia 1:06:02
26 Gabalebe Moloko   Botswana 1:06:04
27 Joseph Nsubuga   Uganda 1:06:05 SB
28 Stephen Rogart   Tanzania 1:06:11
29 Masatoshi Ibata   Japan 1:06:25
30 Jumah Al-Noor   Qatar 1:06:42
31 Jeroen van Damme   Netherlands 1:06:52
32 Víctor Morente   Spain 1:06:56
33 Leonid Shvetsov   Russia 1:06:58
34 Rachid El-Ghanmouni   Morocco 1:07:01
35 Aleksandr Vasilyev   Russia 1:07:05
36 Eliphas Maiyo   Uganda 1:07:12
37 Mohamed Serbouti   France 1:07:24
38 Magnus Michelsson   Australia 1:07:41
39 Yared Asmeron   Eritrea 1:07:48
40 Hakim Bagy   France 1:07:49
41 Carlos Jaramillo   Chile 1:07:51
42 Nandana Ratnayake   Sri Lanka 1:08:00
43 Foaad Abubaker   Qatar 1:08:13
44 Ajith Bandara   Sri Lanka 1:08:25
45 Oliver Dietz   Germany 1:08:29
46 James Kibet   Uganda 1:08:36
47 Josh Cox   United States 1:08:38
48 Teddy Mitchell   United States 1:08:39 PB
49 Nick Cordes   United States 1:08:43
50 Kabo Gabaseme   Botswana 1:09:00
51 Menon Ramsamy   Mauritius 1:09:05
52 Dhako Naftali   Tanzania 1:09:11
53 Mikhail Khobotov   Russia 1:09:23
54 Grigoriy Andreyev   Russia 1:09:37
55 Kaelo Mosalagae   Botswana 1:10:10 PB
56 Sin Jung-Hoon   South Korea 1:10:12
57 Stephen Drew   Canada 1:10:13
58 Kevin Collins   United States 1:10:32
59 Ram Bahadur Subha   India 1:10:33
60 Slavko Petrović   Croatia 1:10:47
61 Simon Labiche   Seychelles 1:10:52
62 Tsotang Maine   Lesotho 1:11:08
63 Sipho Dlamini   Swaziland 1:11:31
64 Suliman Al-Ghodran   Jordan 1:11:41
65 Muresh Kumar Yadav   India 1:11:53
66 Ajith Singh   India 1:12:05
67 Andrey Chigidinov   Kazakhstan 1:12:07
68 José Alejandro Semprún   Venezuela 1:12:12
69 Raj Kumar   India 1:12:12
70 Yousef Al-Hadhrami   Oman 1:12:24
71 Uttam Khatri     Nepal 1:12:29
72 Mohan Chandr Kapri   India 1:12:49
73 Rene Herrera   Philippines 1:15:06
74 Arjun Prasad Dhakal     Nepal 1:16:16
75 Marcel Tschopp   Liechtenstein 1:16:45
76 Amnuay Tongmit   Thailand 1:17:29
77 Mihail Faiskanov   Kyrgyzstan 1:18:37
78 Pema Tshewang   Bhutan 1:18:45 PB
79 Hem Bunting   Cambodia 1:19:40 NR
80 Wong Wang Keung   Hong Kong 1:19:42
81 Steve Osadiuk   Canada 1:21:26
82 Nara Bahadur Khatri     Nepal 1:22:32
83 Yac Aboub Abu Turkey   Palestine 1:22:59
84 Hussein Riyaz   Maldives 1:25:19
Franck de Almeida   Brazil DNF
Ieong Chio Wa   Macau DNF
Abdelhadi Habassa   Morocco DNF
Ridouane Harroufi   Morocco DNF
Javier Cortés   Spain DNF
Mohamed Msenduki Ikoki   Tanzania DNF
Kemal Tuvakuliyev   Turkmenistan DNF
Wai Kin Lok   Macau DNS
Nurridin Irmatov   Tajikistan DNS
Abdul Aziz Ali Ahmed   Yemen DNS

Women's

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sun Yingjie   China 1:08:40 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lydia Cheromei   Kenya 1:09:00 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Constantina Diţă-Tomescu   Romania 1:09:07
4 Sonia O'Sullivan   Ireland 1:10:33
5 Yuki Saito   Japan 1:11:05
6 Eyerusalem Kuma   Ethiopia 1:11:07
7 Irina Timofeyeva   Russia 1:11:17
8 Bezunesh Bekele   Ethiopia 1:11:23
9 Alina Ivanova   Russia 1:12:17
10 Mihaela Botezan   Romania 1:12:36
11 Gloria Marconi   Italy 1:12:42
12 Zhou Chunxiu   China 1:12:52
13 Kei Terada   Japan 1:13:07
14 Rita Sitienei Jeptoo   Kenya 1:13:08
15 Teyba Erkesso   Ethiopia 1:13:30
16 Adanech Zekiros   Ethiopia 1:13:50 PB
17 Živilė Balčiūnaitė   Lithuania 1:13:53
18 Luminița Talpoș   Romania 1:14:25
19 Isabel Eizmendi   Spain 1:14:37
20 Keiko Isogai   Japan 1:14:39
21 Yelena Burykina   Russia 1:14:47
22 Irina Safarova   Russia 1:14:52
23 Patrizia Tisi   Italy 1:14:58
24 Fatiha Klilech-Fauvel   France 1:15:05
25 Aurica Buia   Romania 1:15:10
26 Christelle Daunay   France 1:15:28
27 María Luisa Lárraga   Spain 1:15:41
28 Petra Kamínková/Drajzajtlová   Czech Republic 1:15:46
29 Yamna Oubouhou   France 1:15:53
30 Ivana Iozzia   Italy 1:15:59
31 Fumi Murata   Japan 1:16:32
32 Kenza Wahbi   Morocco 1:16:41
33 Emily Nay   United States 1:17:09
34 Vincenza Sicari   Italy 1:17:30
35 Kimberly Fitchen-Young   United States 1:17:40
36 Melissa White   United States 1:18:42
37 Elena Fetizon   France 1:19:13
38 Heather Tanner   United States 1:19:48
39 Adriana da Silva   Brazil 1:19:49
40 Maria Zambrano   Canada 1:21:41
41 Irmalyn Falcón   Puerto Rico 1:21:58
42 Sujeewa Jayasena   Sri Lanka 1:22:07
43 Anastasiya Padalinskaya   Belarus 1:22:44
44 Marina Gurbina   Kazakhstan 1:22:52
45 Geeta Rani   India 1:22:59 PB
46 Sarita Marbade   India 1:23:23 PB
47 Purshot Laima Devi   India 1:24:38
48 Pushpa Devi   India 1:24:44
49 Saiphon Piawong   Thailand 1:25:20 NR
50 Ida Kiyindou   Congo 1:25:42
51 Matirinta Mota   Lesotho 1:28:44
52 Sarbjett Kaur   India 1:28:48
53 Vivian Tang   Singapore 1:29:22
54 Rashida Sarbasova   Kazakhstan 1:30:20
55 Olesia Orlova   Kyrgyzstan 1:36:56
56 Nirmala Bharati     Nepal 1:44:30
57 Zulaikha Ali   Maldives 1:44:39
58 Marina Tutynina   Turkmenistan 1:44:52
Tenzin Yangdon   Bhutan DNF
Emily Kimuria   Kenya DNF
Hafida Izem   Morocco DNF

Team results

Men's

Rank Country Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Kenya Paul Kirui
John Cheruiyot Korir
Wilson Kiprotich Kebenei
3:07:55
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Ethiopia Solomon Tsige
Alene Emere
Berhanu Addane
3:08:37
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Uganda Wilson Busienei
Martin Toroitich
Joseph Nsubuga
3:13:48
4   Eritrea Yonas Kifle
Samson Kiflemariam
Tesfayohannes Mesfen
3:15:04
5   Japan Yukinobu Nakazaki
Yoshinori Oda
Terumasa Okamura
3:15:10
6   Qatar Ahmed Hassan Abdullah
Jumah Al-Noor
Foaad Abubaker
3:17:31
7   Tanzania Fabiano Joseph
Stephen Rogart
Dhako Naftali
3:17:53
8   France Moulay Ali Ouadih
Larbi Zéroual
Mohamed Serbouti
3:19:24
9   Russia Yevgeniy Rybakov
Leonid Shvetsov
Aleksandr Vasilyev
3:20:05
10   United States Justin Young
Josh Cox
Teddy Mitchell
3:22:50
11   Botswana Gabalebe Moloko
Kabo Gabaseme
Kaelo Mosalagae
3:25:14
12   India Ram Bahadur Subha
Muresh Kumar Yadav
Ajith Singh
3:34:31
13     Nepal Uttam Khatri
Arjun Prasad Dhakal
Nara Bahadur Khatri
3:51:17
  Morocco Aziz Driouche
Rachid El-Ghanmouni
Abdelhadi Habassa
DNF
  Spain Fernando Rey
Víctor Morente
Javier Cortés
DNF

Women's

Rank Country Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Ethiopia Eyerusalem Kuma
Bezunesh Bekele
Teyba Erkesso
3:36:00
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Romania Constantina Diţă-Tomescu
Mihaela Botezan
Luminița Talpoș
3:36:08
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Russia Irina Timofeyeva
Alina Ivanova
Yelena Burykina
3:38:21
4   Japan Yuki Saito
Kei Terada
Keiko Isogai
3:38:51
5   Italy Gloria Marconi
Patrizia Tisi
Ivana Iozzia
3:43:39
6   France Fatiha Klilech-Fauvel
Christelle Daunay
Yamna Oubouhou
3:46:26
7   United States Emily Nay
Kimberly Fitchen-Young
Melissa White
3:53:31
8   India Geeta Rani
Sarita Marbade
Purshot Laima Devi
4:11:00
  Kenya Lydia Cheromei
Rita Sitienei Jeptoo
Emily Kimuria
DNF

Participation

The participation of 152 athletes (91 men/61 women) from 55 countries is reported. [5] Although announced, athletes from   Tajikistan and   Yemen did not show.

Asian Championships

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual   Abdullah Ahmed Hassan ( QAT) 1:02:36   Yukinobu Nakazaki ( JPN) 1:04:48   Yoshinori Oda ( JPN) 1:05:03
Women's individual   Sun Yingjie ( CHN) 1:08:40   Yuki Saito ( JPN) 1:11:05   Zhou Chunxiu ( CHN) 1:12:52
Men's team   Japan (JPN) 3:15:10   Qatar (QAT) 3:17:31   India (IND) 3:34:31
Women's team   Japan (JPN) 3:38:51   India (IND) 4:11:00 Only two teams competed

See also

References

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  2. ^ Kirui takes gold as Kenya wins back World Half Marathon Team Title in New Delhi, IAAF, 3 October 2004, retrieved 9 September 2013
  3. ^ Sun Yingjie sets National Record to take World Title on Asian soil, IAAF, 3 October 2004, archived from the original on 9 September 2013, retrieved 9 September 2013
  4. ^ Sun Yingjie sets National Record to take World Title on Asian soil, IAAF, 3 October 2004, retrieved 9 September 2013
  5. ^ 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 1 September 2013
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  14. ^ Asian Half Marathon Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-26.

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