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2008 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships

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2008 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
Host cityRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Brazil
Nations42
Athletes155
Events2
Dates2008-10-12
Race length21.0975 kilometres
Individual prize money (US$)1st: 30,000
2nd: 15,000
3rd: 10,000
4th: 7,000
5th: 5,000
6th: 3,000
Team prize money (US$)1st: 15,000
2nd: 12,000
3rd: 9,000
4th: 7,500
5th: 6,000
6th: 3,000

The 2008 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 12 October 2008.[1]

This event was first announced as the 2008 IAAF World Road Running Championships, but in November 2007, the IAAF announced that the name of the IAAF World Road Running Championships would revert to its original title of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships.[2][3]

Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both for the men's race[4][5] and for the women's race.[6][7]

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men  Zersenay Tadesse (ERI) 59:56  Patrick Makau Musyoki (KEN) 1:01:54  Ahmed Hassan Abdullah (QAT) 1:01:57
Women  Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 1:08:37  Aselefech Mergia (ETH) 1:09:57  Pamela Chepchumba (KEN) 1:10:01
Team
Team Men  Kenya 3:07:24  Eritrea 3:09:40  Qatar 3:10:52
Team Women  Ethiopia 3:30:59  Kenya 3:31:24  Japan 3:40:58

Race results

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Complete results were published[8] for the men's race,[9][10] for the women's race,[11][12] for men's team,[13][14] and for women's team.[15][16]

Men's

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zersenay Tadesse  Eritrea 59:56 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Patrick Makau Musyoki  Kenya 1:01:54
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ahmed Hassan Abdullah  Qatar 1:01:57 SB
4 Stephen Kipkoech Kibiwott  Kenya 1:01:58
5 Yusei Nakao  Japan 1:02:05
6 Dieudonné Disi  Rwanda 1:03:03
7 Abebe Dinkessa  Ethiopia 1:03:04
8 Marilson dos Santos  Brazil 1:03:14
9 Joseph Maregu  Kenya 1:03:32
10 Essa Ismail Rashed  Qatar 1:03:57 PB
11 Sylvain Rukundo  Rwanda 1:04:02 SB
12 Michael Tesfay  Eritrea 1:04:04 SB
13 Eshetu Wondemu  Ethiopia 1:04:11
14 Raji Assefa  Ethiopia 1:04:32
15 Ignacio Cáceres  Spain 1:04:39
16 Michael Shelley  Australia 1:04:44
17 Pedro Mora  Venezuela 1:04:45 SB
18 Dereje Tesfaye  Ethiopia 1:04:57
19 Ali Dawoud Sedam  Qatar 1:04:58 SB
20 Giomar da Silva  Brazil 1:05:07 SB
21 Jason Lehmkuhle  United States 1:05:17
22 Tshamano Setone  South Africa 1:05:20
23 Anatoliy Rybakov  Russia 1:05:38
24 James Theuri  France 1:05:38
25 Mogos Ahferom  Eritrea 1:05:40 PB
26 Iván Galán  Spain 1:05:42
27 João de Lima  Brazil 1:05:46
28 Franck de Almeida  Brazil 1:05:52 SB
29 Yemane Teame  Eritrea 1:05:56 PB
30 Yevgeniy Rybakov  Russia 1:05:59
31 Andrew Smith  Canada 1:06:10
32 Yukihiro Kitaoka  Japan 1:06:26
33 Mikhail Lemaev  Russia 1:06:35
34 Javier Díaz  Spain 1:06:37
35 Rod Koborsi  United States 1:06:46
36 Sultan Khamis Zaman  Qatar 1:06:50 SB
37 Kazuo Ietani  Japan 1:06:57
38 Keenetse Moswasi  Botswana 1:07:08 SB
39 Jeffrey Gwebu  South Africa 1:07:08
40 Felix Kibore  Qatar 1:07:10 PB
41 Kaelo Mosalagae  Botswana 1:07:12 SB
42 Jorge Cabrera  Paraguay 1:07:26 SB
43 Dmitriy Semyonov  Russia 1:07:40
44 Fabrice Jaouen  France 1:07:41
45 Gervais Hakizimana  Rwanda 1:07:57
46 Cristinel Irimia  Romania 1:08:11
47 Jesper Faurschou  Denmark 1:08:14
48 Artur Kozłowski  Poland 1:08:24
49 Tetsuo Nishimura  Japan 1:08:34
50 Vladimir Guerra  Ecuador 1:08:36
51 Ivanildo dos Anjos  Brazil 1:08:38
52 Moorosi Soke  South Africa 1:08:41
53 Steve Sundell  United States 1:08:47
54 Lameck Mosoti  Kenya 1:08:49
55 Ulises Sanguinetti  Argentina 1:09:08
56 Rolando Pillco  Bolivia 1:09:51 PB
57 Stéphane Joly   Switzerland 1:09:56 PB
58 Cleveland Forde  Guyana 1:10:20 PB
59 Kabo Gabaseme  Botswana 1:10:33 SB
60 Miguel Ángel Almachi  Ecuador 1:10:34 PB
61 Didimo Sánchez  Venezuela 1:10:36
62 Julien Moreau  France 1:10:40
63 Siphesihle Mdluli  Swaziland 1:10:47 SB
64 Ernesto Zamora  Uruguay 1:11:01 SB
65 Vasyl Matviychuk  Ukraine 1:11:12
66 Oswaldo Belandria  Venezuela 1:11:23
67 Stephen Mokoka  South Africa 1:11:45
68 Wilson Videla  Argentina 1:11:53
69 Mark Tucker  Australia 1:12:04 SB
70 Julio César Pérez  Mexico 1:12:42 SB
71 Richard Jones  Trinidad and Tobago 1:13:01 SB
72 Paulo Buenaño  Ecuador 1:13:02
73 Patrick Gildea  United States 1:14:06
74 Gustavo Comba  Argentina 1:14:35
75 Thibaud Naël  France 1:14:50
76 Fernando Blanco  Panama 1:14:50
77 Wang Enjun  China 1:15:19 PB
78 Gustavo López  Paraguay 1:15:33 PB
79 Alejandro Cuahtepizi  Mexico 1:16:53 SB
80 Bernardo Jiménez  Dominican Republic 1:17:39
81 Guido Benedetti  Argentina 1:17:44
82 Delvis Sánchez  Venezuela 1:18:02
83 Masato Kihara  Japan 1:20:05
84 Ryan Kirkpatrick  United States 1:20:50
85 Chan Chan Kit  Macau 1:25:14
86 Dario Nuñez  Argentina 1:28:24
Deriba Merga  Ethiopia DNF
Mekubo Mogusu  Kenya DNF
Tim Rogers  Norfolk Island DNF
Lindihaya Mthangayi  South Africa DNF
Samson Kiflemariam  Eritrea DNS
Jussi Utriainen  Finland DNS

Women's

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lornah Kiplagat  Netherlands 1:08:37 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aselefech Mergia  Ethiopia 1:09:57 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pamela Chepchumba  Kenya 1:10:01
4 Genet Getaneh  Ethiopia 1:10:03 PB
5 Peninah Arusei  Kenya 1:10:12
6 Abebu Gelan  Ethiopia 1:10:59 PB
7 Julia Mombi Muraga  Kenya 1:11:11
8 Atsede Habtamu  Ethiopia 1:11:13
9 Luminița Talpoș  Romania 1:11:16 SB
10 Yukiko Akaba  Japan 1:11:39
11 Meseret Mengistu  Ethiopia 1:12:03 PB
12 Furtuna Zegergish  Eritrea 1:12:16 SB
13 Dulce Félix  Portugal 1:12:56
14 Pauline Ngigi  Kenya 1:12:58
15 Yesenia Centeno  Spain 1:13:01
16 Azucena Díaz  Spain 1:13:30
17 Maria Baldaia  Brazil 1:13:42 SB
18 Olesya Syreva  Russia 1:14:08
19 Miki Ohira  Japan 1:14:27
20 Lyudmila Biktasheva  Russia 1:14:33
21 Melissa White  United States 1:14:37
22 Yuko Machida  Japan 1:14:52
23 Ikuyo Yamashita  Japan 1:15:05
24 Dorothy McMaham  United States 1:15:14
25 Kristen Nicolini  United States 1:15:15
26 Angeline Nyiransabimana  Rwanda 1:15:23 SB
27 Stephanie Herbst  United States 1:15:25 PB
28 Maria Sig Møller  Denmark 1:15:30
29 Rosa Godoy  Argentina 1:15:31 PB
30 Jill Steffens  United States 1:16:02 PB
31 Christine Bardelle  France 1:16:17
32 Dorota Gruca-Giezek  Poland 1:16:46
33 María Díaz  Puerto Rico 1:16:52 NR
34 Marizete dos Santos  Brazil 1:17:04 SB
35 Maria Isabel Montilla  Venezuela 1:17:19
36 Yolanda Fernández  Colombia 1:17:27
37 Sharon Tavengwa  Zimbabwe 1:18:30
38 Yamna Oubouhou  France 1:18:39
39 Angélica Sánchez  Mexico 1:18:49
40 Wendy Nicholls/Jones  Great Britain 1:18:52
41 Zenaida Maldonado  Puerto Rico 1:19:28 PB
42 Zuleima Amaya  Venezuela 1:20:01
43 Tatyana Khmeleva-Aryasova  Russia 1:20:06
44 Judith Ramírez  Mexico 1:20:18
45 Edielza Guimarães  Brazil 1:20:25
46 Sonia Calizaya  Bolivia 1:20:34 SB
47 Michelle Ross-Cope  Great Britain 1:20:43
48 Oksana Sklyarenko  Ukraine 1:21:11 SB
49 Roxana Preussler  Argentina 1:22:29
50 Estela María Martínez  Argentina 1:22:51
51 Magdalena Luca  Romania 1:23:37
52 Mileydy Jaimes  Venezuela 1:23:38
53 Susana Rebolledo  Chile 1:24:18
54 Jiang Chengcheng  China 1:26:20 SB
55 Paula Todoran  Romania 1:27:51
56 Rosa America Rodríguez  Venezuela 1:28:49
57 Rosângela Faria  Brazil 1:29:11
58 Andreina De La Rosa  Dominican Republic 1:29:30 PB
59 Marisol Redón  Uruguay 1:31:20 SB
60 Chao Fong Leng  Macau 1:38:08 SB
Marizete Rezende  Brazil DNF
Carmen Vallés  Puerto Rico DNF
Alina Ivanova  Russia DNF
Ntombesintu Mfunzi  South Africa DNF
Johanna van Schalkwyk  South Africa DNF

Team results

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Men's

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Rank Country Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya Patrick Makau Musyoki
Stephen Kipkoech Kibiwott
Joseph Maregu
3:07:24
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Eritrea Zersenay Tadesse
Michael Tesfay
Mogos Ahferom
3:09:40
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Qatar Ahmed Hassan Abdullah
Essa Ismail Rashed
Ali Dawoud Sedam
3:10:52
4  Ethiopia Abebe Dinkessa
Eshetu Wondemu
Raji Assefa
3:11:47
5  Brazil Marilson dos Santos
Giomar da Silva
João de Lima
3:14:07
6  Rwanda Dieudonné Disi
Sylvain Rukundo
Gervais Hakizimana
3:15:02
7  Japan Yusei Nakao
Yukihiro Kitaoka
Kazuo Ietani
3:15:28
8  Spain Ignacio Cáceres
Iván Galán
Javier Díaz
3:16:58
9  Russia Anatoliy Rybakov
Yevgeniy Rybakov
Mikhail Lemaev
3:18:12
10  United States Jason Lehmkuhle
Rod Koborsi
Steve Sundell
3:20:50
11  South Africa Tshamano Setone
Jeffrey Gwebu
Moorosi Soke
3:21:09
12  France James Theuri
Fabrice Jaouen
Julien Moreau
3:23:59
13  Botswana Keenetse Moswasi
Kaelo Mosalagae
Kabo Gabaseme
3:24:53
14  Venezuela Pedro Mora
Didimo Sánchez
Oswaldo Belandria
3:26:44
15  Ecuador Vladimir Guerra
Miguel Ángel Almachi
Paulo Buenaño
3:32:12
16  Argentina Ulises Sanguinetti
Wilson Videla
Gustavo Comba
3:35:36

Women's

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Rank Country Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia Aselefech Mergia
Genet Getaneh
Abebu Gelan
3:30:59
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya Pamela Chepchumba
Peninah Arusei
Julia Mombi Muraga
3:31:24
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan Yukiko Akaba
Miki Ohira
Yuko Machida
3:40:58
4  United States Melissa White
Dorothy McMaham
Kristen Nicolini
3:45:06
5  Russia Olesya Syreva
Lyudmila Biktasheva
Tatyana Khmeleva-Aryasova
3:48:47
6  Brazil Maria Baldaia
Marizete dos Santos
Edielza Guimarães
3:51:11
7  Argentina Rosa Godoy
Roxana Preussler
Estela María Martínez
4:00:51
8  Venezuela Maria Isabel Montilla
Zuleima Amaya
Mileydy Jaimes
4:00:58
 Puerto Rico María Díaz
Zenaida Maldonado
Carmen Vallés
DNF

Participation

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The participation of 155 athletes (90 men/65 women) from 42 countries is reported.[8] Although announced, athletes from  Finland did not show.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday 12 October 2008 Archived 2012-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, IAAF.org, Retrieved 2008-02-06
  2. ^ "Council Selects Four New Venues for Future Events - IAAF Council Meeting, Day Two". IAAF. 2006-03-29. Archived from the original on 14 August 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2007.
  3. ^ NEWS CENTRE: Rio 2008 – championships renamed. IAAF.org. 2007-11-29
  4. ^ Turner, Chris (October 12, 2008), Emphatic third triumph; Tadese goes solo from 5km - Men's Race Report, Rio 2008, IAAF, retrieved September 10, 2013
  5. ^ Turner, Chris (October 12, 2008), Tadese – confident in victory and his sporting plans at least – Rio 2008, IAAF, archived from the original on September 10, 2013, retrieved September 10, 2013
  6. ^ Martin, David (October 12, 2008), Kiplagat saunters to another staggering victory - Women's Race Report, Rio 2008, IAAF, retrieved September 10, 2013
  7. ^ Martin, David (October 12, 2008), "Never say never" – Kiplagat, Rio 2008, IAAF, archived from the original on September 10, 2013, retrieved September 10, 2013
  8. ^ 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
  9. ^ IAAF / Caixa World Half Marathon Championships - Rio de Janeiro - Sunday 12 October 2008 - Half Marathon - MEN - RESULTS (PDF), IAAF, October 12, 2008, retrieved September 10, 2013[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Results - IAAF / Caixa World Half Marathon Championships - Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 12 OCT 2008 - Half Marathon - men, IAAF, October 12, 2008, retrieved September 10, 2013
  11. ^ IAAF / Caixa World Half Marathon Championships - Rio de Janeiro - Sunday 12 October 2008 - Half Marathon - WOMEN - RESULTS (PDF), IAAF, October 12, 2008, retrieved September 10, 2013[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Results - IAAF / Caixa World Half Marathon Championships - Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 12 OCT 2008 - Half Marathon - women, IAAF, October 12, 2008, retrieved September 10, 2013
  13. ^ Official Team Results Half Marathon - M, IAAF, October 12, 2008, archived from the original on 2013-09-10, retrieved September 10, 2013
  14. ^ IAAF / Caixa World Half Marathon Championships - Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 12 OCT 2008 - Half Marathon - MEN - Team Standings (PDF), IAAF, October 12, 2008, retrieved September 10, 2013
  15. ^ Official Team Results Half Marathon - W, IAAF, October 12, 2008, archived from the original on 2013-09-10, retrieved September 10, 2013
  16. ^ IAAF / Caixa World Half Marathon Championships - Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 12 OCT 2008 - Half Marathon - WOMEN - Team Standings (PDF), IAAF, October 12, 2008, retrieved September 10, 2013
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