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2024 World Athletics Cross Country Championships – U20 women's race

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U20 women's race at the 2024 World Athletics Cross Country Championships
OrganisersWorld Athletics
Edition45th
Date30 March 2024
Host cityBelgrade, Serbia Serbia
Events1
Distances6 km – U20 women
Participation83 athletes from
21 nations

The U20 women's race at the 2024 World Athletics Cross Country Championships was held in Belgrade, Serbia on 30 March 2024, at 11:00 AM local time.[1] Marta Alemayo won the individual race, four seconds ahead of Asayech Ayichew. Two of the Kenyan U20 team members were denied immigration visas by the hosts, allowing Ethiopia to win the team title.[2]

Race results

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U20 women's race (6 km)

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Individual

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Women's Cross Country U20 Race
Place Athlete Age Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marta Alemayo 15  Ethiopia 19:28
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Asayech Ayichew 18  Ethiopia 19:32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Robe Dida 17  Ethiopia 19:38
4 Sheila Jebet 18  Kenya 19:45
5 Diana Cherotich 18  Kenya 19:47
6 Yenawa Nbret 16  Ethiopia 19:50
7 Deborah Chemutai 18  Kenya 19:51
8 Lemlem Nibret 19  Ethiopia 20:01
9 Shito Gumi 17  Ethiopia 20:02
10 Nowel Cheruto 17  Uganda 20:04
11 Charity Cherop 16  Uganda 20:23
12 Mercy Chepkemoi 18  Kenya 20:43
13 Keziah Chebet 15  Uganda 20:47
14 Vicky Chekwemboi 18  Uganda 20:49
15 Ellie Shea 18  United States 20:50
16 Allie Zealand 17  United States 21:08
17 Innes FitzGerald 17  Great Britain 21:10
18 Jess Bailey 17  Great Britain 21:12
19 Miyu Murakami 16  Japan 21:12
20 Misaki Shitamori 18  Japan 21:19
21 Gabrielle Schmidt 18  Australia 21:19
22 Margot Dajoux 18  France 21:19
23 Ambre Grasset 17  France 21:19
24 Elsa Sundqvist 18  Sweden 21:20
25 Eliza Nicholson 16  Great Britain 21:27
26 Chiseno Ikeda 18  Japan 21:32
27 Isella Chebet 15  Uganda 21:40
28 Mary Dalton 18  United States 21:40
29 Zariel Macchia 17  United States 21:42
30 Natasha Phillips 19  Great Britain 21:42
31 Li-mari Dekker 18  South Africa 21:43
32 Chloe Turner 18  Canada 21:46
33 Aoi Hosokawa 17  Japan 21:46
34 Saima Murić [de] 17  Serbia 21:48
35 Catherine Lund 18  New Zealand 21:53
36 Sienna Bush 15  Australia 21:55
37 Anna Gardiner 18  Ireland 21:58
38 Charli-Rose Carlyon 18  Australia 21:59
39 Kirsty Maher 18  Ireland 22:10
40 Narumi Okumoto 18  Japan 22:12
41 Jolena Quarzo 18  United States 22:13
42 Abby Lewis 17  Canada 22:17
43 Alexandra Schulz 18  Australia 22:20
44 Zara Geddes 18  New Zealand 22:21
45 Béatrice Filion 17  Canada 22:23
46 Arina Gladysheva 18  Kazakhstan 22:24
47 Khaddouj el Bali 18  Morocco 22:24
48 Emma Mendez 18  Spain 22:34
49 Maddie Gardiner 17  United States 22:36
50 Omaatla Dikao 16  South Africa 22:39
51 Saida el-Bouzy 16  Morocco 22:40
52 Houssna Ibn Abdel Matey 17  Morocco 22:40
53 Gretta Johnson 17  Australia 22:44
54 Lara van der Merwe 16  South Africa 22:44
55 Emma de Jong 18  Australia 22:46
56 Stephanie Bertram 17  Canada 22:49
57 Mickaella Aguera 18  France 22:51
58 Caroline Dennilauler 18  France 22:56
59 Charlotte Sinke 18  Canada 23:01
60 Wiepke Schoeman 17  South Africa 23:01
61 Muriel Lovshin 17  Canada 23:10
62 Boh Ritchie 17  New Zealand 23:18
63 Laura Valentina Camargo 18  Colombia 23:25
64 Daniela Rubio 17  Spain 23:27
65 Paballo Dlothi 15  South Africa 23:36
66 Natalija Grujić [de] 18  Serbia 23:37
67 Yessica Patatingo 18  Peru 23:39
68 Ines Herault 17  Spain 23:43
69 Hassana Ibn Abdel Matey 17  Morocco 23:45
70 Luz Lizandra Arias 18  Peru 23:46
71 Anoxolo McEtywa 15  South Africa 23:47
72 Miranda Duran 18  Mexico 24:00
73 Ava Sutherland 17  New Zealand 24:14
74 Marwa el Khouya 17  Spain 24:21
75 Lenka Nikolić 17  Serbia 24:25
76 Poppy Martin 18  New Zealand 24:30
77 Jade le Corre 18  France 24:32
78 Yoselin Limache 18  Peru 24:46
79 Saniya Kudaibergen 17  Kazakhstan 25:18
80 Ayana Bolatbekkyzy [de] 17  Kazakhstan 26:10
Hiba Ghizlane 18  Morocco DNS
Mejra Mehmedović 17  Serbia DNF
Jana Rajić 15  Serbia DNF
Previous Munsaka 18  Zimbabwe DNF

Team

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Ethiopia swept the top three places and won the team title. The teams were scored by the sum of the top four runners' placings, with ties being broken on the fifth runner's position.[3]

Rank Team Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia 12
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya 28
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Uganda 48
4  United States 88
5  United Kingdom 90
6  Japan 98
7  Australia 138
8  France 160
9  Canada 175
10  South Africa 195
11  New Zealand 214
12  New Zealand 234
13  Morocco 219
14  Spain 254

References

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  1. ^ "FINAL | U20 Race | Results | Belgrade 24 | World Athletics Cross Country Championships". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  2. ^ "World Junior XC — Kenya Men, Ethiopia Women - Track & Field News". 2024-03-31. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  3. ^ "FINAL | U20 Race | Results | Belgrade 24 | World Athletics Cross Country Championships". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2024-04-03.