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Flanagan leads Team USA in quest for another team medal at World Cross Country Championships

INDIANAPOLIS – Olympic Bronze medalist and American record holder Shalane Flanagan (Portland, Ore.) is once again set to lead the Team USA women at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships as they seek to improve on their bronze medal finish in 2010. As Team USA heads to Punta Umbria, Spain for the championships to be held on March 20, Flanagan and 2010 teammates American Record holder at 5,000 meters Molly Huddle (Providence, R.I.); and 2008 Olympic marathoner Magdalena Lewy Boulet (Oakland, Calif.); will join forces with Blake Russell (Pacific Grove, Calif.), a member of the U.S. team that won a bronze medal in the women’s short course in 2005; Lisa Koll (Portland, Ore.), the NCAA 10,000 meter record holder; and Alissa McKaig (Blowing Rock, N.C.), who finished fifth at the USA Women’s Marathon Championship in her debut at the distance last fall. The senior men’s team will be led by Brent Vaughn (Blackhawk, Colo.), who surprised the men’s field to win his first USA title at the 2011 USA Cross Country Championships in San Diego. Joining Vaughn in Spain will be Andrew Bumbalough (Portland, Ore.), a member of the U.S. junior team in 2006; Ed Moran (Williamsburg, Va.), the 2010 USA Men’s 10 km champion; Ben True (Hanover, N.H.), an NCAA All-American in Cross Country at Dartmouth; Brian Olinger (Westerville, Ohio), an NCAA All-American in Track and Cross Country at The Ohio State University; and Max King (Bend, Ore.), the 2010 NACAC Cross Country champion who will be competing on his fourth U.S. Cross Country squad. Cuffe leads junior women The junior women’s team will be led by high school senior Aisling Cuffe (Cornwall On Hudson, N.Y.), who won the junior women's 6 km championship in San Diego. Joining Cuffe will be Molly Grabill (Poway, Calif.); University of Washington freshman Katie Flood (Des Moines, Iowa); Sierra Vega (Santa Ana, Calif.); Julie Nacouzi (Santa Rosa, Calif.); and Hannah Valenzuela (Apple Valley, Calif.). Olson leads junior men The men’s junior team will see Stanford University freshman Erik Olson (Novato, Calif.), the 2011 Junior Men’s 8 km champion, along with Syracuse University freshman Maxwell Straneva (Binghamton, N.Y.); Craig Lutz (Highland Village, Texas); Justin Vilhauer (Visalia, Calif.); Ryan Poland of (Westminster, Colo.); and 2010 junior squad member Ammar Moussa (Arcadia, Calif.). For more information on the 2011 World Cross Country Championships visit www.usatf.org.

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Flanagan repeats, Vaughn surprises men’s field at USA Cross Country Championships 

2/5/2011   SAN DIEGO – Olympic Bronze medalist and American record holder Shalane Flanagan (Portland, Ore.) dominated the women’s field to win her fifth USA Cross Country title, while Brent Vaughn (Blackhawk, Colo.) surprised the men’s field to win his first USA title Saturday at the 2011 USA Cross Country Championships.  In addition to the national titles up for grabs in San Diego, open and junior men and women qualified to represent Team USA at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships March 20 in Punta Umbria, Spain.   In the women’s 8 km, Flanagan took an early lead and never looked back.  Leading by more than 10 seconds after the first 2 km loop, Flanagan steadily increased her lead over Molly Huddle (Providence, R.I.), who had a small lead over a chase pack that included Lisa Koll (Portland, Ore.), Olympic marathoners Magdalena Lewy Boulet (Oakland, Calif.) and Blake Russell (Pacific Grove, Calif.), with Zap Fitness standout Alissa McKaig (Blowing Rock, N.C.) hanging on.   After 6 km, Flanagan led by 40 seconds while Koll pulled even with Huddle.  As Flanagan cruised to a 41‐second win, Huddle pulled away from Koll to claim the runner‐up spot in 26:31 as Koll took third in 26:41.  Rounding out the Team USA qualifiers, Boulet took fourth in 27:02, with Russell fifth in 27:06 and McKaig taking sixth in 27:07.   In the men’s 12 km, a large pack ran together through 6 km before Vaughn made his move, opening a nine‐second lead over a chase pack that included Ed Moran (Williamsburg, Va.), Matt Tegenkamp (Portland, Ore.), Ben True (Hanover, N.H.), Brian Olinger (Westerville, Ohio), Max King (Bend, Ore.) and Andrew Bumbalough (Portland, Ore.).     Over the final two laps, Bumbalough, Tegenkamp, Moran, True, King and Olinger gave chase, closing the gap on Vaughn.  Going into the final lap, Vaughn looked to have the win secured but waited until the final meters to celebrate his six second win, finishing in 35:46.  Bumbalough, who made the 2006 world cross country championship team as a junior member, claimed the runner‐up position in 35:52, while Moran took third in 35:54.  Tegenkamp finished in fourth, and True and Olinger rounded out the Team USA qualifiers in 36:03 and 36:05 respectively.   Cuffe powers to convincing win in junior women's race   Much as she did two months ago at the Foot Locker National Championships across town, high school senior Aisling Cuffe (Cornwall On Hudson, N.Y.) steamrolled past her opposition to decisively win the junior women's 6 km championship.   Cuffe opened up a substantial gap on the field early, and was never challenged for the victory, crossing the finish line in 21:13, a 26‐second gap over runner up Molly Grabill of nearby Poway, California.   In the battle for second, Grabill, a senior in high school, tussled with University of Washington freshman Katie Flood (Des Moines, Iowa), before Grabill inched forward and opened a four second gap at the finish over Flood, who crossed the line in 21:43.   Sierra Vega (Santa Ana, Calif.) finished fourth in 22:00, while Julie Nacouzi (Santa Rosa, Calif.) of the Buffalo Chips Running Club took fifth in 22:17.  Hannah Valenzuela (Apple Valley, Calif.) took the final spot to Punta Umbria with a sixth‐place finish in 22:17, four seconds up on University of Washington freshman Chelsea Orr (Sammamish, Wash.).   Olson wins junior men's title   Stanford University freshman Erik Olson (Novato, Calif.) bided his time over a closely bunched group of runners, before powering away for the victory in the junior men's 8 km race. 

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  In a race that had no clear cut favorite entering Saturday's competition, Olson waited until the final lap to put on a surge that broke the field, crossing the line in 24:48, a nine‐second win over runner up Maxwell Straneva (Binghampton, N.Y.).   Heralded high schooler Craig Lutz (Highland Village, Texas) took third in 25:06, with Justin Vilhauer (Visalia, Calif.) fourth in 25:09.   Ryan Poland of (Westminster, Colo.) was fifth in 25:16, and in an identical scenario to last year's race in Spokane, high school senior Ammar Moussa (Arcadia, Calif.) grabbed the sixth and final spot to the world championships, finishing in 25:20.  For more information on USA Track & Field and the 2011 USA Cross Country Championships in San Diego, visit:   www.usatf.org.                        

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INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

MEN  

This series began at the Hamilton Park Race Course in Scotland on March 28, 1903, as the “International Cross Country Championship.” It continued until the IAAF took over jurisdiction in 1973.  Year Individual Champion Team Champion 1903 Alf Shrubb England England 1904 Alf Shrubb England England 1905 A. Aldridge England England 1906 J.C. Straw England England 1907 A. Underwood England England 1908 Arthur Robertson England England 1909 A.E. Wood England England 1910 A.E. Wood England England 1911 Jean Bouin France England 1912 Jean Bouin France England 1913 Jean Bouin France England 1914 Arthur Nicholls England England 1915-1919 Not Held 1920 James Wilson Scotland England 1921 W.Freeman England England 1922 Joseph Guillemot France France 1923 Charles Blewitt England France 1924 W.M. Cotterell England England 1925 J.E. Webster England England 1926 Ernest Harper England France 1927 L. Payne England France 1928 H. Eckersley England France 1929 W.M. Cotterell England France 1930 Thomas Evenson England England 1931 T.F. Smythe England England 1932 Thomas Evenson England England 1933 Jack Holden England England 1934 Jack Holden England England 1935 Jack Holden England England 1936 William Eaton England England 1937 J.C. Flockhart England England 1938 John Emery England England 1939 Jack Holden England England 1940-1945 Not Held 1946 Raphael Pujazon France France 1947 Raphael Pujazon France France 1948 John Doms Belgium Belgium 1949 Alain Mimoun France France 1950 Lucien Theys Belgium France 195l Geoff Saunders England England 1952 Alain Mimoun France France 1953 Franjo Mihalic Yugoslavia England 1954 Alain Mimoun France England 1955 Frank Sando England England 1956 Alain Mimoun France France 1957 Frank Sando England Belgium 1958 Stanley Eldon England England 1959 Frank Norris England England 1960 Abdesselem Rhadi Morocco England 196l Basil Heatley England Belgium

1962 Gaston Roelants Belgium England 1963 Roy Fowler England Belgium 1964 Francisco Arizmendi Spain England 1965 Jean Fayolle France England 1966 Ben Assou El Ghazi Morocco England 1967 Gaston Roelants Belgium England 1968 Mohammed Gammoudi Tunisia England 1969 Gaston Roelants Belgium England 1970 Mike Tagg England England 1971 Dave Bedford England England 1972 Gaston Roelants Belgium England

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1973 - Waregem, Belgium, 17 March, 11980 meters

1. Pekka Paivarinta (FIN) 35:36.4 1. Belgium 109 2. Mariano Haro (ESP) 35:46.6 2. USSR 110 3. Rod Dixon (NZL) 36:00 3. New Zealand 136 4. Tapio Kantanen (FIN) 36:05 4. Finland 180 5. Willy Polleunis (BEL) 36:05 5. England 181 6. Roger Clark (ENG) 36:08 6. Spain 260 7. Juan Hidalgo (ESP) 36:12 7. France 274 8. Gaston Roelants (BEL) 26:13 8. Scotland 291 9. Nickolai Sviridov (URS) 36:19 9. Wales 345 10. Noel Tijou (FRA) 36:21 10. Tunisia 392 (The USA did not compete.)

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1974 - Monza, Italy, 16 March, 12000 meters l. Eric DeBeck (BEL) 35:23.8 1. Belgium 103 2. Mariano Haro (ESP) 35:24.6 2. England 109 3. Karel Lismont (BEL) 35:26.6 3. France 215 4. Jim Brown (SCOT) 35:29.2 4. W. Germany 220 5. Detlef Uhlemann (FRG) 35:30.4 5. E. Germany 226 6. Wilfried Scholz (GDR) 35:31.8 6. Spain 269 7. Ray Smedley (ENG) 35:35.8 7. Scotland 273 8. Nowl Tijou (FRA) 35:36.4 8. Italy 278 9. Dave Black (ENG) 35:37.2 9. Finland 337 10. Franco Fava (ITA) 35:38.4 10. Morocco 363 (The USA did not compete.)

1975 - Rabat, Morocco, 16 March, 12000 meters 1. Ian Stewart (SCOT) 35:20 1. New Zealand 127 2. Mariano Haro (ESP) 35:21 2. England 198 3. Bill Rodgers (USA) 35:27 3. Belgium 211 4. John Walker (NZL) 35:45 4. United States 249 5. Euan Robertson (NZL) 35:45 5. East Germany 273 6. Franco Fava (ITA) 35:47 6. Scotland 292 7. Ray Smedley (ENG) 35:50 7. Algeria 301 8. Klaus-PeterHildenbrand(FRG) 35:51 8. France 303 9. Hans-Jurgen Orthmann (FRG) 35:55 9. West Germany 308 10. Gaston Roelants (BEL) 35:57 10. Italy 325 Americans included: 20. Frank Shorter 36:24 69. Jeff Galloway 29. Scott Bringhurst 120. John Roscoe 30. Gary Tuttle dnf Barry Brown

1976 - Chepstow, Wales, 28 February, 12000 meters 1. Carlos Lopes (POR) 34:48 1. England 90 2. Tony Simmons (ENG) 35:04 2. Belgium 118 3. Bernie Ford (ENG) 35:07 3. France 187 4. Karel Lismont (BEL) 35:08 4. USSR 219 5. Detlef Uhlemann (FRG) 35:17 5. Italy 224 6. Enn Sellik (URS) 35:17 6. United States 243 7. Gary Tuttle (USA) 35:19 7. W. Germany 292 8. Franco Fava (ITA) 35:21 8. Wales 304 9. Jacques Boxberger (FRA) 35:24 9. Finland 348 10. Tapio Kantanen (FIN) 35:28 10. Scotland 348 Americans included: 20. Tony Sandoval 35:44 82. Henry Perez 37:00 37. Don Kardong 36:07 92. Steve Flanagan 37:08 39. Dave Babiracki 36:08 139. Roy Kissin 38:36 58. Glen Herold 36:31 dnf Rich Kimball

1977 - Dusseldorf, West Germany, 20 March, 12300 meters 1. Leon Schots (BEL) 37:43.0 1. Belgium 126 2. Carlos Lopes (POR) 37:48.2 2. England 129 3. Detlef Uhlemann (FRG) 37:52.2 3. USSR 114 4. Franco Fava (ITA) 37:53.0 4. W. Germany 226 5. Bernie Ford (ENG) 37:54.0 5. New Zealand 243 6. Euan Robertson (NZL) 37:57 6. Australia 260 7. Karel Lismont (BEL) 38:04 7. Scotland 270 8. Tony Simmons (ENG) 38:12 8. France 311

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9. David Black (ENG) 38:13 9. Spain 335 10. Enn Sellik (URS) 38:15 10. Tunisia 331 USA finished 12th with 454 Points.

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Americans included: 24. Jeff Wells 38:40 106. Jon Anderson 40:11 42. Gary Tuttle 38:52 111. Ric Rojas 40:16 79. Mike Bordell 39:12 112. Steve Flanagan 40:17 99. Tom Wysocki 40:02 151. Vincent Engel 41:31 104. Tony Sandoval 40:05

1978 - Glasgow, Scotland, 25 March, 12300 meters 1. John Treacy (IRL) 39.25 1. France 151 2. Aleksandr Antipov (URS) 39:28 2. United States 156 3. Karel Lismont (BEL) 39:32 3. England 159 4. Tony Simmons (ENG) 39:51 4. USSR 169 5. Guy Arbogast (USA) 39:52 5. Belgium 175 6. Craig Virgin (USA) 39:54 6. Ireland 189 7. Nat Muir (SCOT) 40:00 7. W. Germany 240 8. Franco Fava (ITA) 40:03 8. Italy 276 9. Enn Selik (URS) 40:08 9. Scotland 291 10. Pierre Levisse (FRA) 40:10 10. Spain 324 Americans included: 20. Greg Meyer 40:33 72. Marc Hunter 42:08 29. Jeff Wells 40:47 73. Charlie Vigil 42:10 44. Bill Rodgers 41:20 99. Randy Thomas 42:54 52. Mike Roche 41:35

1979 - Limerick, Ireland, 25 March, 12000 meters 1. John Treacy (IRL) 37:20 1. England 119 2. Bronislaw Malinowski (POL) 37:29 2. Ireland 198 3. Aleksandr Antipov (URS) 37:30 3. USSR 210 4. Tony Simmons (ENG) 37:38 4. W. Germany 211 5. Leon Schots (BEL) 37:42 5. Belgium 231 6. Vlastimil Zweilhofer (TCH) 37:45 6. Australia 233 7. Steve Jones (WALES) 37:46 7. Poland 320 8. Frank Zimmerman (FRG) 37:48 8. United States 341 9. Julian Goater (ENG) 37:53 9. Spain 407 10. Nat Muir (SCOT) 38:0l 10. Italy 418 Americans included: 33. Craig Virgin 38:05 81. Robbie Perkins 39:39 44. Dan Dillon 38:59 90. Greg Meyer 39:48 49. Marc Hunter 39:05 101. Steve Flanagan 40:01 64. Bill Donakowski 39:22 137. Randy Thomas 40:45

1980 - Paris, France, 9 March, 11900 meters 1. Craig Virgin (USA) 37:01 1. England 100 2. Hans-Jurgen Orthmann (WG) 37:02 2. United States 163 3. Nick Rose (ENG) 37:05 3. Belgium 175 4. Leon Schots (BEL) 37:11 4. France 184 5. John Robson (SCOT) 37:20 5. USSR 246 6. Aleksandr Antipov (URS) 37:21 6. Spain 251 7. Leonid Moseyev (URS) 37:21 7. Scotland 312 8. Antonio Prieto (ESP) 37:21 8. Algeria 325 9. Steve Jones (WALES) 37:23 9. Portugal 325 10. Bernie Ford (ENG) 37:25 10. W. Germany 343 Americans included: 12. Dan Dillon 37:28 48. Mark Anderson 38:27 23. Ken Martin 37:53 104. Duncan MacDonald 39:25

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36. Steve Plasencia 38:08 116. Jon Sinclair 39:44 43. Don Clary 38:23 dnf: Guy Arbogast

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1981 - Madrid, Spain, 28 March, 12000 meters 1. Craig Virgin (USA) 35:05 1. Ethiopia 86 2. Mohammed Kedir (ETH) 35:07 2. United States 114 3. Fernando Mamede (POR) 35:09 3. Kenya 220 4. Julian Goater (ENG) 35:13 4. Spain 254 5. Antonio Prieto (ESP) 35:18 5. Australia 255 6. Robert DeCastella (AUS) 35:20 6. England 312 7. Berhan Girma (ETH) 35:22 7. Algeria 350 8. Thom Hunt (USA) 35:23 8. Belgium 377 9. Alex Hagelsteens (BEL) 35:24 9. France 402 10. Pierre Levisse (FRA) 35:26 10. USSR 451 Americans included: 17. Mark Nenow 35:42 63. Dan Dillon 36:20 18. Bill Donakowski 35:42 80. Mike McGuire 36:30 19. Bruce Bickford 35:42 103. Mark Muggleston 36:50 51. George Malley 36:12

1982 - Rome, Italy, 21 March, 11978 meters 1. Mohammed Kedir (ETH) 33:40.5 1. Ethiopia 98 2. Alberto Salazar (USA) 33:44.8 2. England 114 3. Rod Dixon (NZL) 34:02.8 3. USSR 257 4. Hans-Jorge Kunze (GDR) 34:03.0 4. Kenya 271 5. Mike McLeod (ENG) 34:06.4 5. Spain 280 6. Eshetu Tura (ETH) 34:07.7 6. United States 300 7. Alberto Cova (ITA) 34:12.8 7. Portugal 328 8. Werner Schildhauer (GDR) 34:17.1 8. W. Germany 330 9. Dave Clarke (ENG) 34:19.4 9. Ireland 349 10. Robert DeCastella (AUS) 34:20.5 10. France 355 Americans included: 27. Don Clary 33:49.0 78. Dan Heikkinen 35:40.1 60. Dan Dillon 35:21.5 93. Jon Sinclair 35:59.1 64. Pat Porter 35:23.9 102. Guy Arbogast 36:06.0

1983 - Gateshead, England, 20 March, 12547 meters 1. Bekele Debele (ETH) 36:52 1. Ethiopia 104 2. Carlos Lopes (POR) 36:52 2. United States 170 3. Some Muge (KEN) 36:52 3. Kenya 191 4. Alberto Salazar (USA) 36:53 4. Australia 193 5. Antonio Prieto (ESP) 35:56 5. Spain 206 6. Robert DeCastella (AUS) 37:00 6. Portugal 303 7. Dave Clark (ENG) 37:05 7. Italy 306 8. Ezequiel Canario (POR) 37:10 8. England 319 9. Pat Porter (USA) 37:12 9. W. Germany 322 10. Alberto Cova (ITA) 37:17 10. Belgium 373 Americans included: 28. Thom Hunt 37:46 118. Doug Brown 39:27 30. Ed Eyestone 37:52 147. Bill Donakowski 39:54 42. Craig Virgin 38:06 160. John Idstrom 40:05 57. Mark Anderson 38:25

1984 - East Rutherford, New Jersey, 25 March, 12000 meters 1. Carlos Lopes (POR) 33:25 1. Ethiopia 134 2. Tim Hutchings (ENG) 33:30 2. United States 161 3. Stephen Jones (WALES) 33:32 3. Portugal 223 4. Pat Porter (USA) 33:34 4. Kenya 233

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5. Wilson Waigwa (KEN) 33:41 5. Italy 258 6. Ed Eyestone (USA) 33:46 6. England 270 7. Pierre Levisse (FRA) 33:51 7. Spain 270 8. Bekele Debele (ETH) 33:52 8. New Zealand 276 9. Adugna Lema (ETH) 33:52 9. France 371 10. Francesco Panetta (ITA) 33:54 10. Ireland 388 Americans included: 17. Craig Virgin 34:07 92. John Idstrom 35:08 28. John Easker 34:15 94. Dan Dillon 35:10 41. Jeff Drenth 34:29 144. Troy Billings 35:51 65. Mark Stickley 34:45

1985 - Lisbon, Portugal, 24 March, 12000 meters 1. Carlos Lopes (POR) 33:33 1. Ethiopia 130 2. Paul Kipkoech (KEN) 33:37 2. Kenya 141 3. Wodajo Bulti (ETH) 33:38 3. United States 154 4. Bekele Debele (ETH) 33:45 4. Italy 259 5. John Treacy (IRL) 33:48 5. Spain 321 6. Kassa Balcha (ETH) 33:51 6. Ireland 361 7. Christoph Herle (FRG) 33:53 7. Portugal 365 8. Abderrezak Bounour (ALG) 33:54 8. England 434 9. Pierre Levisse (FRA) 33:56 9. Australia 536 10. Bruce Bickford (USA) 33:57 10. France 437 Americans included: 12. Pat Porter 34:02 57. Jeff Drenth 34:53 16. Ed Eyestone 34:09 58. Mark Stickley 34:55 19. Craig Virgin 34:12 75. David Barney 35:04 40. Mark Curp 34:36 109. Marty Froelick 35:24

1986 - Neuchatel, Switzerland, 23 March, 12000 meters 1. John Ngugi (KEN) 35:32.9 1. Kenya 45 2. Abebe Mekonnon (ETH) 35:34.8 2. Ethiopia 119 3. Joseph Kiptum (KEN) 35:39.8 3. United States 204 4. Bekele Debele (ETH) 35:42.6 4. France 255 5. Paul Kipkoech (KEN) 35:47.2 5. Italy 256 6. Pat Porter (USA) 35:48.4 6. Portugal 263 7. Kipsubai Koske (KEN) 35:54.8 7. Spain 297 8. Some Muge (KEN) 35:55.7 8. England 360 9. Alberto Cova (ITA) 35:58.8 9. Australia 412 10. John Easker (USA) 35:59.9 10. Belgium 534 Americans included: 13. Ed Eyestone 36:05.9 87. Jeff Drenth 37:28.7 15. Bruce Bickford 36:12.1 99. Randy Reina 37:36.2 79. Alan Scharsu 37:25.7 dnf Keith Brantly 81. Craig Virgin 37:26.4

1987 - Warsaw, Poland, 22 March, 11950 meters 1. John Ngugi (KEN) 36:07 1. Kenya 53 2. Paul Kipkoech (KEN) 36:07 2. England 146 3. Paul Arpin (FRA) 36:51 3. Ethiopia 161 4. Abebe Mekonnen (ETH) 36:53 4. Italy 223 5. Some Muge (KEN) 37:01 5. France 245 6. Andrew Masai (KEN) 37:01 6. Portugal 309 7. Pat Porter (USA) 37:04 7. Spain 340 8. Paul McCloy (CAN) 37:08 8. Belgium 378

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9. Bruno LeStum (FRA) 37:09 9. United States 418 10. Dave Clarke (ENG) 37:10 10. Canada 487 Americans included: 12. Ed Eyestone 37:11 161. Doug Tolson 39:30 24. Steve Plasencia 37:31 198. Bob Hodge 40:13 87. George Nicholas 38:30 223. Randy Reina 40:51 127. Dave Barney 38:54 �

                           

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1988 - Auckland, New Zealand, 20 March, 12000 meters 1. John Ngui (KEN) 34:32 1. Kenya 23 2. Paul Kipkoech (KEN) 34:54 2. Ethiopia 103 3. William Koskei (KEN) 35:07 3. France 134 4. Boniface Merande (KEN) 35:22 4. Great Britain & 166 5. Abebe Mekonnen (ETH) 35:22 Northern Ireland 6. Moses Tanui (KEN) 35:22 5. Italy 272 7. Joseph Kiptum (KEN) 35:25 6. Spain 277 8. Kiprotich Rono (KEN) 35:46 7. United States 285 9. Joshua Muge (KEN) 35:46 8. Australia 292 10. Haji Bulbula (ETH) 35:48 9. Portugal 336 Americans included: 28. Pat Porter 36:28 73. Arthur Waddle 37:16 29. Harry Green 36:32 88. Mark Stickley 37:29 45. Dirk Lakeman 36:47 102. Craig Virgin 37:40 46. George Nicholas 36:47 140. David O'Keefe 38:34 62. Jeff Cannada 37:07

1989 - Stavanger, Norway, 19 March, 12000 meters 1. John Ngugi (KEN) 39:42 1. Kenya 44 2. Tim Hutchings (GBR) 40:10 2. Great Britain 147 3. Wilfred Kirochi (KEN) 40:21 3. Ethiopia 162 4. Stephen Moneghetti (AUS) 40:24 4. France 187 5. Tesfaye Tafa (ETH) 40:26 5. Spain 189 6. Alejandro Gomez (ESP) 40:29 6. Australia 284 7. Andrew Masai (KEN) 40:32 7. Portugal 305 8. Kipkemboi Kimeli (KEN) 40:34 8. Italy 318 9. Moses Tanui (KEN) 40:42 9. United States 328 10. John Halvorsen (NOR) 40:45 10. Brazil 565 Americans included: 30. Ed Eyestone 41:31 82. Aaron Ramirez 42:45 31. Pat Porter 41:31 83. Simon Gutierrez 42:46 39. Mark Coogan 41:49 117. Bo Reed 43:23 65. Dirk Lakeman 42:22 144. Mark Stickley 43:56

1990 - Aix Les Bains, France, 24 March, 12200 meters 1. Khalid Skah (MAR) 34:21 1. Kenya 42 2. Moses Tanui (KEN) 34:21 2. Ethiopia 96 3. Julius Korir (KEN) 34:22 3. Spain 176 4. Bulbula Haji (ETH) 34:25 4. Portugal 194 5. William Mutwol (KEN) 34:26 5. Morocco 268 6. Ibrahim Kinuthia (KEN) 34:30 6. Italy 289 7. Domingos Castro (POR) 34:45 7. USSR 367 8. Abebe Mekkonen (ETH) 34:49 8. United States 441 9. Paul Kipkoech (KEN) 34:50 9. Great Britain 488 10. Antonio Prieto (ESP) 34:52 10. Mexico 502 Americans included: 23. Ed Eyestone 35:16 133. William Mangan 36:51 37. Aaron Ramirez 35:29 134. Dennis Leck 36:52 59. Robert Kempainen 35:49 171. Mark Coogan 37:34 79. William Taylor 36:06 177. Craig Dickson 37:43 110. Terry Coyle 36:30

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1991 - Antwerp, Belgium, 24 March, 11764 meters 1. Khalid Skah (MAR) 33:53 1. Kenya 38 2. Moses Tanui (KEN) 33:54 2. Ethiopia 104 3. Simon Karori (KEN) 33:54 3. Spain 198 4. Richard Chelimo (KEN) 33:57 4. Portugal 233 5. Osoro Ondoro (KEN) 33:57 5. Morocco 265 6. Stephen Nyamu (KEN) 34:01 6. Great Britain 281 7. Chala Kelele (ETH) 34:06 7. Italy 336 8. Ezekiel Bitok (KEN) 34:19 8. USSR 409 9. Addis Abebe (ETH) 34:24 9. Australia 455 10. Hammou Boutayeb (MAR) 34:28 10. United States 489 Americans included: 28. Daniel Nelson 35:01 85. Mark Coogan 35:44 68. Pat Porter 35:29 115. William Taylor 36:05 78. Dan Reese 35:39 121. Aaron Ramirez 36:09 83. Bob Kempainen 35:43 194. Rodney DeHaven 37:34

1992 - Boston, Massachusetts, 21 March, 12000 meters 1. John Ngugi (KEN) 37:05 1. Kenya 46 2. William Mutwol (KEN) 37:17 2. France 45 3. Fita Bayesa (ETH) 37:18 3. GBR 147 4. Khalid Skah (MAR) 37:20 4. Spain 171 5. Richard Chelimo (KEN) 37:21 5. Italy 245 6. Steve Moneghetti (AUS) 37:23 6. Morocco 247 7. Dominic Kirui (KEN) 37:26 7. Portugal 249 8. William Sigei (KEN) 37:27 8. United States 263 9. Thierry Pantel (FRA) 37:30 9. Australia 354 10. Bruno LeStum (FRA) 37:33 10. Ethiopia 425 Americans included: 19. Todd Williams 37:51 76. Brad Barquist 38:44 34. Mark Coogan 38:09 94. Shannon Butler 38:55 41. Ken Martin 38:19 120. Daniel Nelson 39:23 44. Paul Aufdemberge 38:21 129. Wilfred Tewawina 39:40 49. Bill Taylor 38:24

1993 - Amorebieta, Spain, 28 March, 11750 meters 1. William Sigei (KEN) 32:51 1. Kenya 25 2. Dominic Kirui (KEN) 32:56 2. Ethiopia 82 3. Ismael Kirui (KEN) 32:59 3. Portugal 167 4. Moses Tanui (KEN) 33:14 4. Spain 187 5. Ezekiel Bitok (KEN) 33:21 5. France 238 6. Khalid Skah (MAR) 33:22 6. Morocco 260 7. Haile Gebreselasie (ETH) 33:25 7. GBR 353 8. Addis Abebe (ETH) 33:29 8. United States 376 9. Worku Bikila (ETH) 33:31 9. Australia 397 10. Paul Tergat (KEN) 33:35 10. S. Africa 420 Americans included: 20. Todd Williams 34:00 86. Aarron Ramirez 35:08 50. Matt Giusto 34:37 94. Pat Porter 35:11 60. Ed Eyestone 34:44 110. Mark Coogan 35:25 66. Terry Croyle 34:47 119. Jon Hume 35:33 dnf Brad Schlapak

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1994 - Budapest, Hungary, 26 March, 12060 meters 1. William Sigei (KEN) 34:29 1. Kenya 34 2. Simon Chemoiywa (KEN) 34:30 2. Morocco 83 3. Haile Gebresilasie (ETH) 34:32 3. Ethiopia 133 4. Paul Tergat (KEN) 34:36 4. Spain 175 5. Khalid Skah (MAR) 34:56 5. Portugal 212 6. James Songok (KEN) 35:02 6. Italy 316 7. Addis Abebe (ETH) 35:11 7. France 322 8. Ayele Mezgebu (ETH) 35:14 8. GBR 444 9. Shem Kororia (KEN) 35:15 9. Russia 454 10. Mathias Ntawulikura (RWA) 35:19 10. Zimbabwe 522 Americans Included: 99. Timothy Gargiulo 36:57 122. Mark Coogan 37:15 102. Keith Dowling 36:59 146. Bradley Barquist 37:33 105. Craig Dickson 37:02 209. John Scherer 38:27 117. James Westphal 37:11 213. Jeffrey Campbell 38:29 119. Jonathan Hume 37:13 USA placed 13th with 664 points

1995 - Durham, England, 25 March, 12020 meters 1. Paul Tergat (KEN) 34:05 1. Kenya 62 2. Ismael Kirui (KEN) 34:13 2. Morocco 111 3. Salah Hissou (MAR) 34:14 3. Spain 120 4. Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 34:26 4. Portugal 139 5. Brahim Lahlafi (MAR) 34:34 5. Ethiopia 169 6. Paulo Guerra (POR) 34:38 6. United States 310 7. James Songok (KEN) 34:41 7. Italy 325 8. Simon Chemoiywo (KEN) 34:46 8. S. Africa 326 9. Todd Williams (USA) 34:47 9. GBR 354 10. Martin Fiz (ESP) 34:50 10. France 422 Americans Included: 14. Bob Kennedy 35:02 83. Eric Morrison 36:21 60. Bradley Barquist 36:04 88. Keith Dowling 36:29 62. Jim Westphal 36:05 157. John Trautmann 38:09 82. Dan Nelson 36:20 dnf Reuben Reina

1996 - Cape Town, South Africa, 23 March, 12150 meters 1. Paul Tergat (KEN) 33:44 1. Kenya 33 2. Salah Hissou (MAR) 33:56 2. Morocco 99 3. Ismael Kirui (KEN) 33:57 3. Ethiopia 107 4. Paul Koech (KEN) 34:10 4. Spain 205 5. Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 34:28 5. GBR 252 6. Joseph Kimani (KEN) 34:30 6. Italy 352 7. Khalid Skah (MAR) 34:34 7. S. Africa 379 8. Ismail Sghir (MAR) 34:34 8. Portugal 397 9. William Kiptum (KEN) 34:35 9. Australia 397 10. Josephat Machuka (KEN) 34:37 10. Tanzania 410 Americans Included: 41. Brian Baker 35:57 126. Robert Cook 37:33 82. Jeffrey Campbell 36:41 127. Jonathan Hume 37:34 94. Tim Gannon 36:59 179. Brad Schlapak 38:41 119. Dan Held 37:23 181. Seamus McElligott 38:42 121. Brad Kirk 37:30

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1997 - Turin, Italy, 23 March, 12333 meters 1. Paul Tergat (KEN) 35:11 1. Kenya 51 2. Salah Hissou (MAR) 35:13 2. Morocco 70 3. Thomas Nyariki (KEN) 35:20 3. Ethiopia 125 4. Paul Koech (KEN) 35:23 4. Portugal 263 5. Mohamed Mourhuit (BEL) 35:35 5. Spain 275 6. Bernard Barmasai (KEN) 35:35 6. GBR 325 7. Joseph Kibor (KEN) 35:37 7. Italy 344 8. Ismail Sghir (MAR) 35:56 8. Algeria 423 9. Julio Rey (ESP) 35:57 9. France 463 10. Khalid Boulami (MAR) 35:59 10. S. Africa 475 Americans included: 49. Scott Larson 37:14 108. Tim Hacker 37:59 55. Mark Coogan 37:17 140. Shawn Found 38:31 83. Joe LeMay 37:40 158. Robert Cook 38:54 84. Peter Julian 37:41 173. Keith Dowling 39:16 96. Brian Baker 37:48 USA finished 11th with 487 points

1998 - Marrakech, Morocco, Long Course, 22 March, 12000 meters 1. Paul Tergat (KEN) 34:01 1. Kenya 12 2. Paul Koech (KEN) 34:06 2. Ethiopia 57 3. Assefa Mezegebu (ETH) 34:28 3. Morocco 60 4. Thomas Nyariki (KEN) 34:37 4. Portugal 74 5. Wilson Boit Kipketer (KEN) 34:38 5. Spain 0 94 6. Christopher Kelong (KEN) 34:41 6. Tanzania 156 7. Ismael Kirui (KEN) 34:41 7. Algeria 193 8. Mohammed Mourhit (BEL) 34:44 8. United States 194 9. Domingos Castro (POR) 34:46 9. Italy 204 10. Fabian Romcero (ESP) 34:50 10. GBR 216 Americans included: 16. Bob Kennedy 35:18 89. Peter Julian 37:30 27. Adam Goucher 35:39 128. Robert Gary 39:04 62. Tim Hacker 36:48

Short Course, 21 March, 4000 meters 1. John Kibowen (KEN) 10:43 1. Kenya 10 2. Daniel Komen (KEN) 10:46 2. Morocco 42 3. Paul Kosgei (KEN) 10:50 3. Ethiopia 60 4. Benjamin Limo (KEN) 10:59 4. Spain 87 5. John Kosgei (KEN) 11:04 5. Portugal 108 6. Brahim Boulami (MAR) 11:06 6. United States 117 7. Marc Davis (USA) 11:08 7. Italy 133 8. Kipkirui Misoi (KEN) 11:10 8. Algeria 159 9. Hicham Bouaouiche (MAR) 11:11 9. GBR 169 10. Maru Daba (ETH) 11:11 10. Zimbabwe 212 Americans included 21. Dan Browne 11:22 65. Scott Strand 11:53 28. Dan Middleman 11:27 85. Jason Bodnar 12:27 61. Teddy Mitchell 11:50

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1999 - Belfast, Ireland, Long Course, 28 March, 12,000 meters 1. Paul Tergat (KEN) 38:28 1. Kenya 12 2. Ivuti Patrick (KEN) 38.32 2. Ethiopia 57 3. Paulo Guerra (POR) 38:46 3. Portugal 76 4. Joshua Chelanga (KEN) 39:05 4. Spain 103 5. Evans Ruto (KEN) 39:12 5. Morocco 108 6. Paul Koech (KEN) 39:51 6. Italy 125 7. Mohammed Mourhit (BEL) 40:09 7. United States 133 8. Jon Brown (GBR) 40:09 8. Great Britain 159 9. Habte Jifar (ETH) 40:21 9. Algeria 187 10. Domingos Castro (POR) 40.25 10. Ireland 253 Americans included 21. Alan Culpepper 41:10 54. Clint Wells 42:33 22. Gary Stolz 41:12 70. Christopher Graff 43:00 36. Tony Cosey 41:47 89. Ray Appenheimer 43:41

Short Course, 27 March, 4000 meters 1. Benjamin Lemo (KEN) 12:28 1. Kenya 14 2. Paul Kosgei (KEN) 12.31 2. Morocco 45 3. Haliu Mekonnen (ETH) 12:35 3. Ethiopia 55 4. Million Wolde (ETH) 12:36 4. France 77 5. James Koskei (KEN) 12:38 5. Algeria 100 6. Daniel Gachara (KEN) 12:41 6. Great Britain 122 7. Abdellah Behar (FRA) 12:44 7. Italy 125 8. John Kosgei(KEN) 12:45 8. Spain 145 9. El Hassan Lahssini(MAR) 12:47 9. United States 161 10. Mohammed Amyn (MAR) 12:50 10. Canada 162 Americans included 12. Adam Goucher 12:53 57. Dan Middleman 13:34 45. Thomas Nohilly 13:24 76. Dan Browne 13:45 47. Jason Stewart 13:25 93. Scott Strand 14:00

2000 - Vilamoura, Portugal, Long course, 19 March, 12,000 meters 1. Mohammed Mourhit (BEL) 35:00 1. Kenya 18 2. Assefa Mezgebu (ETH) 35:01 2. Ethiopia 68 3. Paul Tergat(KEN) 35:02 3. Portugal 69 4. Patrick Ivuti (KEN) 35:03 4. Spain 86 5. Wilberforce Kapkeny (KEN) 35:06 5. Tanzania 94 6. Paul Koech (KEN) 35:22 6. Great Britain 156 7. Charles Kamathi (KEN) 35:51 7. Italy 163 8. Sergey Lebed (UKR) 35:52 8. Algeria 167 9. Abdellah Behar (FRA) 35:55 9. Morocco 167 10. Eduardo Henriques(POR) 35:56 10. Zambia 183 Americans included: 26. Mebrahtom Keflezighi 36:45 67. Peter Sherry 37:54 45 Abdi Abdirahman 37:24 76. Nick Rogers 38:14 58. Brad Hauser 37:36 dns Tim Hacker U.S. finished 11th with 196 points

Short course, 18 March, 4000 meters 1. John Kibowen (KEN) 11:11 1. Kenya 10 2. Sammy Kipketer (KEN) 11:12 2. Ethiopia 46 3. Paul Kosgei(KEN) 11:15 3. Morocco 68 4. Mucheru M. Leonard (KEN) 11:21 4. Algeria 88 5. Abraham Chebii (KEN) 11:25 5. Portugal 100

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6. Hailu Mekonnen (ETH) 11:27 6. Spain 130 7. Philip Mosima (KEN) 11:29 7. Tanzania 136 8. Said Mohamed (MOR) 11:33 8. Germany 166 9. Laid Bessou (ALG) 11:34 9. Italy 178 10. Sergey Lebed (UKR) 11:36 10. Great Britain 245 Americans included: 45. Jason Stewart 12:00 86. Jeff Simonich 12:23 50. Scott Strand 12:02 88. Peter Channing Pons 12:26 79. Andrew Downin 12:18 99. Darin Shearer 12:37 U.S. finished 12th with 260 points

2001 - Ostend, Belgium, Long course, 24 March, 12,000 meters 1. Mohammed Mourhit (BEL) 39:53 1. Kenya 33 2. Sergiy Lebid (UKR) 40:03 2. France 72 3. Charles Kamathi (KEN) 40:05 3. United States 87 4. Paulo Guerra (POR) 40:06 4. Spain 100 5. Paul Kosgei (KEN) 40:09 5. Portugal 100 6. Driss El Himer (FRA) 40:13 6. Italy 103 7. Patrick Ivuti (KEN) 40:16 7. Belgium 139 8. Helder Ornelas (POR) 40:33 8. Ireland 146 9. Alejandro Gomez (ESP) 40:37 9. Ethiopa 170 10. Robert Tefko (SVK) 40:41 10. Algeria 200 Americans included: 12. Bob Kennedy 40:43 47. Nick Rogers 41:59 13. Meb Keflezighi 40:46 52. Greg Jimmerson 42:14 15. Abdi Abdirahman 40:54 80. Matt Downin 43:21

Short course, 24 March, 4000 meters 1. Enoch Koech (KEN) 12:40 1. Kenya 13 2. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:42 2. Morocco 48 3. Benjamin Limo (KEN) 12:43 3. Ethiopia 51 4. Sammy Kipketer (KEN) 12:44 4. United States 91 5. Cyrun Kataron (KEN) 12:45 5. Spain 171 6. Albert Chepkurui (KEN) 12:46 6. Portugal 183 7. John Kimbowen (KEN) 12:49 7. Canada 187 8. Craig Mottram (AUS) 12:49 8. Italy 193 9. Brahim Boulami (MAR) 13:00 9. New Zealand 196 10. Hailu Mekonnen (MAR) 13:03 10. Great Britian 196 Americans included: 15. Brad Hauser 13:09 39. Tony Cosey 13:30 18. Tim Broe 13:10 41. Clint Wells 13:31 19. Andy Downin 13:16 85. Dan Brown 14:02

2002 - Dublin, Ireland 24 March, 12,000 meters 1. Bekele Kenenisa (ETH) 34:52 1. Kenya 18 2. John Yuda (TAN) 34:58 2. Ethiopia 43 3. Talel Wilberforce (KEN) 35:20 3. Morocco 58 4. Richard Limo (KEN) 35:26 4. France 71 5. Charles Kamathi (KEN) 35:29 5. United States 107 6. Albert Chepkurui (KEN) 35:32 6. Spain 121 7. Abderrahim Goumri (MAR) 35:43 7. Eritrea 141 8. Yonas Kifle (ERI) 35:47 8. Tanzania 146 9. Enock Mitei (KEN) 35:49 9. Portugal 166 10. Jaouad Gharib (MAR) 35:57 10. Great Britain & N.I. 173 Americans included:

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11. Abdi Abdirahim 36:03 87. Clint Wells 38:08 14. Meb Keflezighi 36:09 94. Greg Jimmerson 38:22 24. Dathan Ritzenhein 36:31 dnf Matt Downin ˆ

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Short course, 23 March, 4,000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 12:11 1. Kenya 20 2. Luke Kipkosgei (KEN) 12:18 2. Ethiopia 32 3. Hailu Mekonnen (ETH) 12:20 3. Spain 57 4. Sammy Kipketer(KEN) 12:26 4. Morocco 78 5. Craig Mottram (AUS) 12:27 5. United States 113 6. Julius Nyamu (KEN) 12:30 6. France 117 7. Antonio Jimenez (ESP) 12:30 7. Great Britain & N.I. 120 8. Joseph Kosgei (KEN) 12:32 8. Australia 120 9. Khalid El Amri (MAR) 12:33 9. Italy 123 10. Driss Maazouzi (FRA) 12:34 10. Algeria (129) Americans included: 11. Jorge Torres 12:35 64. Dave Davis 13:04 18. Matthew Lane 12:42 83. Tony Cosey 13:18 40. Jared Cordes 12:53 97. Jonathon Riley 13:28

2003 Lausanne, Switzerland, 30 March, 12,000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 35:56 1. Kenya 17 2. Patrick Ivuti (KEN) 36:09 2. Ethiopia 23 3. Gebre Gebremariam 36:17 3. Morocco 51 4. Richard Limo (KEN) 36:39 4. Spain 68 5. Paul Koech (KEN) 36:42 5. Portugal 85 6. John Cheruiyot Korir(KEN) 36:50 6. Tanzania 101 7. Sileshi Sichine (ETH) 37:03 7. United States 112 8. Hicham Chatt (MAR) 37:07 8. Eritrea 134 9. Zersenay Tadesse (ERI) 37:10 9. Botswana 153 10. Khalid El Amri (MAR) 37:12 10. Rwanda 167 Americans included: 11. Meb Keflezighi 37:16 58. Chad Johnson 39:56 35. Abdi Abdirahman 38:54 71. Dave Cullum 40:24 51. Edwardo Torres 39:25 79. Nick Rogers 41:01

Short Course, 29 March, 4,000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 11:01 1. Kenya 14 2. John Kibowen (KEN) 11:04 2. Ethiopia 31 3. Benjamin Limo (KEN) 11:06 3. Morocco 44 4. Michael Kibyego (KEN) 11:18 4. France 80 5. Thomas Kiplitany (KEN) 11:20 5. Spain 83 6. Khalid El Amri(MAR) 11:22 6. Algeria 98 7. Meba Tadesse (ETH) 11:24 7. Switzerland 140 8. David Kilel (KEN) 11:25 8. Great Britain & N.I. 150 9. Ismail Sghyr (FRA) 11:27 9. New Zealand 152 10. Abderrahim Goumri (MAR) 11:28 10. United States 153 Americans included: 32. Sandu Rebenciuc 11:47 60. Karl Savage 12:03 38. Daniel Browne 11:49 61. Daniel Wilson 12:04 57. Val Watson 12:02 62. Ian Connor 12:04

2004 – Brussels, Belgium, Long Course, 21 March, 12,000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 35:52 1. Ethiopia 14 2. Gebremariam Gebre-egziabher (ETH) 36:10 2. Kenya 30 3. Sihine Sileshi (ETH) 36:11 3. Eritrea 66 4. Kipchoge Eliud (KEN) 36:34 4. Morocco 68 5. Charles Kamathi (KEN) 36:36 5. Australia 101 6. Zersenay Tadesse (ERI) 36:37 6. Tanzania 118

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7. Fabiano Joseph (TAN) 36:49 7. Rwanda 164 8. Yibeltal Admassu (ETH) 36:52 8. Spain 166 9. Yonas Kifle (ERI) 36:53 9. France 168 10. Wilberforce Talel (KEN) 37:01 10. Great Britain & N. Ireland 170 Americans included: 34. Abdi Abdirahman 38:09 82. Dave Davis 39:30 44. Bob Kennedy 38:28 93. Nolan Swanson 40:03 51. Richard Brinker 38:36 108. Joshua Eberly 41:03 USA finished 11th with 211 points

Short course, 20 March, 4,000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 11:31 1. Ethiopia 17 2. Gebremariam Gebre-egziabher (ETH) 11:36 2. Qatar 39 3. Maregu Zewdie (ETH) 11:42 3. Kenya 52 4. Ahmad Hassan Abdullah (QAT) 11:44 4. Algeria 119 5. Saaeed Shaheen Saif (QAT) 11:44 5. Morocco 119 6. Kibet Kirui Eliud (KEN) 11:45 6. Canada 128 7. Kiprono Issac Songok (KEN) 11:45 7. United States 163 8. Khamis Sultan Zaman (QAT) 11:50 8. Spain 192 9. Craig Mottram (AUS) 11:51 9. Portugal 206 10. Adil Kaouch (MAR) 11:56 10. France 210 Americans included: 33. Robert Gary 12:12 48. Jared Cordes 12:24 36. Luke Watson 12:17 58. Ian Connor 12:29 46. Sandu Rebenciuc 12:23 60. Isaiah Festa 12:30

2005 – Saint-Entienne, France, France, Long Course, March 20, 12,000 meters

1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 35:06 1. Ethiopia 24 2. Zersenay Tadesse (ERI) 35:20 2. Kenya 35 3. Abdullah Ahmad Hassan (QAT) 35:34 3. Qatar 42 4. Abebe Dinkesa Negera (ETH) 35:37 4. Eritrea 54 5. Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 35:37 5. Algeria 166 6. Dejene Birhanu (ETH) 35:42 6. Uganda 182 7. Boniface Kiprop (UGA) 35:45 7. Spain 184 8. Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT) 35:53 8. Portugal 212 9. John Cheruiyot Korir (KEN) 36:00 9. Rwanda 224 10. Charles Kamathi (KEN) 36:03 10. Italy 241 Americans included: 13. United States 262 60. Matt Withrow 38:41 79. Matt Gabrielson 39:13 61. Ian Dobson 38:45 80. Jason Lehmkuhle 39:14 62. Dathan Ritzenhein 38:46 94. Paul Kezes 39:41

Short Course, March 19, 4,000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 11:33 1. Ethiopia 23 2. Abraham Chebii (KEN) 11:38 2. Kenya 31 3. Isaac Kiprono Songok (KEN) 11:39 3. Qatar 32 4. Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT) 11:42 4. Morocco 65 5. Jamal Bilal Salem (QAT) 11:43 5. Algeria 112 6. Maregu Zewdie (ETH) 11:43 6. Zimbabwe 163 7. Dejene Birhanu (ETH) 11:43 7. Tanzania 176 8. Abdullah Ahmad Hassan (QAT) 11:46 8. Spain 191 9. Gebre-egziabher Gebremariam (ETH) 11:54 9. Eritrea 191 10. Shadrock Kosgei (KEN) 11:56 10. Italy 233 Americans included: 13. United States 252

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13. Jorge Torres 11:58 96. David Davis 12:58 60. Donald Sage 12:36 110. Josh McDougal 13:15 83. Luke Watson 12:49 Adam Goucher DNF

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2006 – Fukuoka, Japan, Long Course, April 2, 12,000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 35:40 1. Kenya 24 2. Sileshi Sihine (ETH) 35:43 2. Eritrea 28 3. Martin Irungu Mathathi (KEN) 35:44 3. Ethiopia 42 4. Zersenay Tadesse (ERI) 35:47 4. Morocco 62 5. Mike Kiptuto Kigen (KEN) 35:54 5. Uganda 102 6. Hosea Mwok Macharinyang (KEN) 36:02 6. Qatar 116 7. Yonas Kifle (ERI) 36:05 7. Portugal 152 8. Ali Abdallah (ERI) 36:18 8. Japan 171 9. Tesfayohannes Mesfen (ERI) 36:18 9. Mexico 199 10. Simon Koros Arusel (KEN) 36:18 10. Algeria 200 Americans included 12. United States 206 43. Ryan Hall 37:29 57. Max King 38:03 51. Patrick Gildea 37:45 74. Jason Hartmann 38:23 55. Brandon Leslie 37:58 Matt Gabrielson DNF

Short Course, April 1, 4,000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 10:54 1. Kenya 21 2. Isaac Kiprono Songok (KEN) 10:55 2. Ethiopia 48 3. Adil Kaouch (MAR) 10:57 3. Morocco 53 4. Benjamin Limo (KEN) 11:00 4. Qatar 66 5. Mohamed Ali Aboosh (ETH) 11:01 5. United States 66 6. Adam Goucher (USA) 11:02 6. Spain 140 7. Augustine Kiprono Choge (KEN) 11:03 7. Uganda 142 8. Edwin Cheruiyot Soi (KEN) 11:06 8. Algeria 158 9. Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT) 11:08 9. Mexico 170 10. Sultan Khamis Zaman 11:08 10. Eritrea 173 Americans included 19. Ryan Hall 11:18 33. Ian Dobson 11:25 27. Jorge Torres 11:21 57. Luke Watson 11:35 28. Daniel Lincoln 11:21

2007 – Mombasa, Kenya, 24 March, 12,000 meters 1. Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 35:50 1. Kenya 29 2. Moses Mosop (KEN) 36:13 2. Morocco 152 3. Bernard Kiprop Kipyego (KEN) 36:37 3. Uganda 191 4. Ngatuny Gideon (KEN) 36:43 4. Eritrea 208 5. Hosea Mwok Macharinyang (KEN) 36:46 5. Qatar 243 6. Michael Kipyego (KEN) 37:04 6. Tanzania 313 7. Tadese Tola (ETH) 37:04 7. Rwanda 358 8. Mubarak Hassan Shami (QAT) 37:09 8. Great Britain & N.I. 380 9. Edwin Cheruiyot Soi (KEN) 37:27 9. Australia 415 10. Martin Kitiyo Toroitich (UGA) 37:31 10. Portugal 521 Americans included 11. United States 574 56. Michael Spence 39:32 112. Celedonio Rodriguez 41:59 88. Matt Gabrielson 40:41 116. Zachary Sabatino 42:11 99. Ryan Shay 41:12 129. Fasil Bizuneh 44:00 103. Marty Rosendahl 41:25

2008 – Edinburgh, Great Britain, 30 March, 12,000 meters

1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 34:38 1. Kenya 39 2. Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN) 34:41 2. Ethiopia 104 3.Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 34:43 3. Qatar 143 4.Joseph Ebuya (KEN) 34:47 4. Eritrea 162 5.Moses Ndiema Masai (KEN) 35:02 5. Morocco 195

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6. Felix Kikwai Kibore (QAT) 35:15 6. Uganda 208 7. Gideon Lekumok Ngatuny (KEN) 35:02 7. United States 296 8. Ahmad Hassan Abdullah (QAT) 35:18 8. Spain 348 9. Habtamu Fikadu (ETH) 35:19 9. Australia 395 10. Bernard Kiprop Kipyego (KEN) 35:24 10. Great Britain & N.I. 438 Americans included 19. Jorge Torres 36:03 84. James Carney 38:04 43. Josh Rohatinsky 36:52 96. Jonathan Pierce 38:23 45. Edwardo Torres 36:56 109. Ryan Bak 38:56 51. Scott Bauhs 37:15 Ed Moran - dnf 54. Max King 37:20 2009 – Amman, Jordan, 28 March, 12,000 meters 1. Gebre-egziabher Gebremariam (ETH) 35:02 1. Kenya 28 2. Moses Ndiema Kipsiro (UGA) 35:04 2. Ethiopia 28 3. Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 35:04 3. Eritrea 50 4. Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN) 35:05 4. Uganda 65 5. Habtamu Fikadu (ETH) 35:06 5. Qatar 79 6. Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio (KEN) 35:08 6. Morocco 107 7. Mark Kosgey Kiptoo (KEN) 35:11 7. Spain 140 8. Chakir Boujattaoui (MAR) 35:12 8. United States 168 9. Teklemariam Medhin (ERI) 35:14 9. South Africa 174 10. Hunegnaw Mesfin (ETH) 35:16 10. Rwanda 186 Americans included 33. Ryan Vail 36:54 58. Edwardo Torres 37:38 37. Robert Curtis 37:00 75. Brett Gotcher 38:01 40. Max King 37:05

2010 – Bydgoszcz, Poland, March 28, 12,000 meters 1. Joseph Ebuya (KEN) 33:00 1. Kenya 20 2. Medhin Teklemariam (ERI) 33:06 2. Eritrea 44 3. Moses Ndiema Kipsiro (UGA) 33:10 3. Ethiopia 66 4. Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN) 33:10 4. Uganda 87 5. Samuel Tsegay (ERI) 33:27 5. Morocco 110 6. Ali Hasan Mahboob (BRN) 33:28 6. Spain 150 7. Richard Kipkemboi Mateelong (KEN) 33:29 7. Tanzania 159 8. Paul Kipngetich Tanui (KEN) 33:30 8. Bahrain 169 9. Hosea Mwok Macharinyang (KEN) 33:31 9. United States 178 10. Bebregziabher Gebremariam (ETH) 33:35 10. France 182 Americans included 35. Patrick Smyth 34:51 52. Scott Bauhs 35:14 44. Ryan Vail 35:04 66. Robert Mack 35:36 47. Bobby Curtis 35:08 79. Ben Bruce 35:56

JUNIOR MEN

This series began in 1961. The IAAF incorporated a Junior Men’s Division into their international championships in 1974. Year Individual Champion Team Champion 1961 Colin Robinson England England 1962 Abdeslam Bouchta Morocco England 1963 John Farrington England (Race declared void in 1964) 1964 Ian McCafferty Scotland England

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1965 Johnny Dumon Belgium Belgium 1966 Mike Tagg England England 1967 Edward Knox Scotland England 1968 John Bednarski England England 1969 Dave Bedford England England 1970 John Hartnett Ireland England 1971 Nick Rose England England 1972 Aldo Tomasini Italy Italy 1973 Jim Brown Scotland Spain

IAAF Junior Men

This division is limited to athletes who will remain 19 or younger during the entire year of competition.

1974 - Monza, Italy, 16 March, 7000 meters 1. Rich Kimball (USA) 21:30.8 1. United States 22 2. Venanzio Ortis (ITA) 21:33 2. Morocco 58 3. John Treacy (IRL) 21:42 3. Italy 90 4. Dietmar Millonig (AUT) 21:48 4. Scotland 95 5. Matt Centrowitz (USA) 21:48 5. Ireland 95 Americans included: 6. John Roscoe 21:52.2 15. Mike Pinocci 22:02.6 10. Pat Davey 21:58.2 18. J.J. Griffin 22:09.9

1975 - Rabat, Morocco, 16 March, 7800 meters 1. Bob Thomas (USA) 20:59.4 1. United States 29 2. J ose Gonzales (ESP) 21:18 2. Ireland 35 3. John Treacy (IRL) 21:24 3. Spain 44 4. Candido Alario (ESP) 21:29 4. Belgium 81 5. Don Clary (USA) 21:38 5. Scotland 95 Americans included: 8. Roy Kissin 21:44 15. Ralph Serna 22:00

1976 - Chepstow, Wales, 28 February, 8000 meters 1. Eric Hulst (USA) 23:34 1. United States 16 2. Thom Hunt (USA) 24:07 2. Spain 60 3. Nat Muir (SCOT) 24:17 3. England 91 4. Thierry Watrice (FRA) 24:33 4. Italy 97 5. Alberto Salazar (USA) 24:36 5. Morocco 107 Americans included: 8. Don Moses 24:43 19. Ralph Serna 25:02 11. Marty Froelick 24:47

1977 - Dusseldorf, West Germany, 20 March, 7500 meters 1. Thom Hunt (USA) 23:15 1. United States 36 2. Santiago Llorente (ESP) 23:28 2. Spain 40 3. Ari Paunonen (FIN) 23:39 3. Canada 67 4. Pierre Deleze (SUI) 23:43 4. England 80 5. Mark Spilsbury (USA) 23:44 5. Belgium 91 Americans included: 12. Marty Froelick 24:04 33. Hal Schultz 24:39 18. Chris Fox 24:19 34. Jeff Greer 24:40

1978 - Glasgow, Scotland, 25 March, 7036 meters

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1. Mick Morton (ENG) 22:55 1. England 53 2. Rob Earl (CAN) 23:10 2. Canada 53 3. Jose Alario (ESP) 23:11 3. Spain 54 4. Constantino Esparcia (ESP) 23:12 4. USSR 60 5. Ronnie Carroll (IRL) 23:14 5. Belgium 72 Americans included: 10. Rod Berry 23:24 38. Jeff Milliman 24:06 25. Paul Schultz 23:06 54. Tim O'Neil 24:42 37. Kevin Byrne 24:06 55. Tim Ferri 24:42 USA finished 7th with 110 points

1979 - Limerick, Ireland 25 March, 7000 meters

1. Eddy DePauw (BEL) 23:02 1. Spain 57 2. Steve Binns (ENG) 23:09 2. England 74 3. Ildar Denikeev (URS) 23:20 3. USSR 75 4. Jeff Nelson (USA) 23:22 4. Ireland 90 5. Ian Clark (CAN) 23:29 5. Italy 101 Americans included: 12. Jim Hill 23:37 71. Mike Sheely 25:02 24. Herb Wills 24:49 79. Alan Scharsu 25:21 66. John Gregorek 24:54 USA finished 7th with 106 points.

1980 - Paris, France, 9 March, 7000 meters 1. Jorge Garcia (ESP) 22:17 1. USSR 50 2. Valeri Gryaznov (URS) 22:23 2. United States 75 3. Ed Eyestone (USA) 22:27 3. Spain 79 4. Dennis Stark (CAN) 22:34 4. Belgium 86 5. Tom Downs (USA) 22:34 5. England 89 Americans included: 11. Bill Graham 22:53 82. Dan Caprioglio 24:34 56. Eric Sappenfeld 23:53 88. Farron Fields 25:03

1981 - Madrid, Spain, 28 March, 7250 meters 1. Mohammed Chouri (TUN) 22:04 1. United States 23 2. Yevgeni Zerebine (URS) 22:06 2. England 61 3. Keith Brantly (USA) 22:07 3. Canada 66 4. George Nicholas (USA) 22:08 4. Italy 80 5. Paul Davies-Hale (ENG) 22:19 5. Belgium 118 Americans included: 6. Jon Butler 22:21 22. Peter Warner 23:01 10. Chris Hamilton 22:32 23. Michael Pyeatt 23:04

1982 - Rome, Italy, 21 March, 7926 meters 1. Zurubachew Gelaw (ETH) 22:45.3 1. Ethiopia 12 2. Aduna Lem (ETH) 22:46.6 2. Italy 37 3. Stefano Mei (ITA) 22:48.7 3. United States 70 4. Hunda Kume (ETH) 22:50.5 4. Spain 72 5. Teka Mokonnen (ETH) 22:56.2 5. Canada 95 Americans included: 11. John Easker 23:25.0 23. Joe Stintzi 24:01.8 14. Tom Ansberry 23:36.4 46. Jonathan Knight 24:32.1 22. George Nicholas 24:01.8

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1983 - Gateshead, England, March 20, 8475 meters 1. Fisha Abebe (ETH) 24:58 1. Ethiopia 13 2. Angaso Telga (ETH) 24:59 2. Spain 41 3. Jon Richards (ENG) 25:07 3. England 58 4. Gonfa Negere (ETH) 25:22 4. Canada 107 5. Jose Albentosa (ESP) 25:35 5. Tunisia 139 Americans included: 27. Joe Leuchtmann 26:41 42. Paul Gompers 27:07 35. Bob Mau 26:56 47. Paul Strogryn 27:12 41. Steve Diech 27:06 68. Bill Brist 27:30 USA placed 6th with 145 points

1984 - East Rutherford, New Jersey, 25 March, 8000 meters 1. Pere Casacuberta (ESP) 21:32 1. Ethiopia 21 2. Doju Tessema (ETH) 21:34 2. Spain 34 3. Giovanni Castellano (CAN) 21:37 3. England 68 4. Belaye Teshome (ETH) 21:42 4. United States 72 5. Antonio Perez (ESP) 21:48 5. Canada 101 Americans included: 12. Pat Piper 22:04 23. Dan Foley 22:17 16. Simon Gutierrez 22:07 29. Dennis Cullinane 22:23 21. Ron Harris 22:16 48. Bill Mangan 22:44

1985 - Lisbon, Portugal, 24 March, 8000 meters 1. Kipkemobi Kimeli (KEN) 22:18 1. Ethiopia 16 2. Habte Negash (ETH) 22:37 2. Kenya 26 3. Milkesa Woldsilasse (ETH) 22:37 3. Spain 64 4. Rafera Workench (ETH) 22:45 4. United States 95 5. Ngotho Musyoki (KEN) 22:48 5. England 122 Americans included: 12. Jeff Cannada 23:23 45. Simon Gutierrez 24:06 15. Charles Trujillo 23:27 48. Hank Lee 24:11 23. Matt Giusto 23:41 74. Joe Falcon 24:42

1986 - Neuchatel, Switzerland, 23 March, 7750 meters 1. Melese Feyisa (ETH) 22:47.6 1. Ethiopia 13 2. Sammy Kibiwot (KEN) 22:52.7 2. Kenya 32 3. Demeke Bekele (ETH) 22:56.0 3. Spain 52 4. Workneh Rafera (ETH) 22:57.4 4. Australia 91 5. Ararso Fufa (ETH) 23:06.1 5. United States 94 Americans included: 15. Scott Fry 23:54.3 47. Reuben Reina 24:32.9 18. Mark Dani 24:03.4 76. Greg Whiteley 24:56.6 24. Chris Borsa 24:12.1

1987 - Warsaw, Poland, 22 March, 7050 meters 1. Dandi Kiroch (KEN) 22:18 1. Ethiopia 19 2. Demeke Bekele (ETH) 22:18 2. Kenya 20 3. Debebe Demisse (ETH) 22:20 3. Japan 73 4. William Kosgei (KEN) 22:27 4. United States 120 5. Mathew Rono (KEN) 22:28 5. Canada 124 Americans included:

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23. Todd Williams 23:30 40. Marc Davis 23:47 28. Tim Gargiulo 23:34 62. Mark Mastalir 24:15 29. Robert Henes 23:35 100. Eric Mastalir 24:47

1988 - Auckland, New Zealand, 20 March, 8031 meters 1. Wilfred Kirochi (KEN) 23:25 1. Kenya 11 2. Cosmas Ndeti (KEN) 23:31 2. Ethiopia 37 3. Alfonce Muindi (KEN) 23:39 3. Spain 65 4. Bedel Kibret (ETH) 23:41 4. Japan 87 5. Mathew Rono (KEN) 23:51 5. United States 119 Americans included: 15. Todd Williams 25:08 49. Andrew Hudson 26:16 32. John Myers 25:43 59. Daniel Maas 26:35 34. Ernest Shepard 25:46 76. Greg Whiteley 26:56 38. Jeff Pajak 25:50

1989 - Stavangar, Norway, 19 March, 8000 meters

1. Addis Abebe (ETH) 25:07 1. Kenya 14 2. Kipyego Koriria (KEN) 25:31 2. Ethiopia 22 3. Stephenson Nyamu (KEN) 25:33 3. Italy 76 4. Thomas Osano (KEN) 25:33 4. Great Britain 95 5. William Kosgei (KEN) 25:36 5. Poland 131 Americans included: 46. Sean McCusker 27:30 107. Harley Hanson 28:54 52. Paul Butterfield 27:32 125. David Smith 29:56 88. Dave Scudamore 28:30 126. John Morrison 30:04 USA placed 17th with 293 points.

1990 - Aix Les Bains, France, 24 March, 8000 meters

1. Kibiego Kororia (KEN) 22:13 1. Kenya 12 2. Richard Chelimo (KEN) 22:14 2. Ethiopia 27 3. Bayisa Fita (ETH) 22:24 3. Italy 85 4. Ismael Kirui (KEN) 22:32 4. Japan 96 5. Samson Otieno (KEN) 22:35 5. Spain 117 Americans included: 20. Mark Johansen 23:43 76. Paul Stoneham 25:00 37. John Coyle 24:18 93. Jason Mohr 25:29 74. Jeffrey Campbell 24:58 USA placed 10th with 207 points.

1991 - Antwerp, Belgium, 24 March, 8415 meters 1. Andrew Sambu (TAN) 23:59 1. Kenya 9 2. Muindi Mumo (KEN) 24:04 2. Ethiopia 26 3. Bayisa Fita (ETH) 24:04 3. Tanzania 46 4. Joseph Kibor (KEN) 24:09 4. Morocco 76 5. Degefa Fikadu (ETH) 24:12 5. Japan 102 Americans Included: 40. Michael Cox 26:11 84. Stuart Burnham 27:03 53. Teddy Mitchell 26:27 89. Kyle Armentrout 27:07 64. Brian Clas 26:42 120. Brant Armentrout 28:22 USA placed 10th with 241 points

1992 - Boston, Massachusetts, 21 March, 8000 meters

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1. Ismael Kirui (KEN) 23:27 1. Kenya 18 2. Haile Silaise (ETH) 23:35 2. Ethiopia 28 3. Josephat Machuka (KEN) 23:37 3. Japan 90 4. Josephat Ndeti (KEN) 23:45 4. Morocco 103 5. Tegnu Abebe (ETH) 23:50 5. Italy 126 Americans included: 17. Jason Casiano 24:31 55. Christopher Georgules 25:17 34. Shane Garcia 24:55 73. Carlos Paradelo 25:35 54. Ted FitzPatrick 25:16 74 Michael Richardson 25:37 USA placed 9th with 160 points 1993 - Amorebieta, Spain, 28 March, 7150 meters 1. Phillip Mosima (KEN) 20:18 1. Kenya 10 2. Christopher Kosgei (KEN) 20:20 2. Ethiopia 27 3. Josphat Machuka (KEN) 20:23 3. Morocco 76 4. Lazarus Nyakeraka (KEN) 20:23 4. Spain 114 5. Tegenu Abebe (ETH) 20:28 5. Russia 120 Americans included: 71. Brook Kintz 22:14 104. Robert Reeder 22:42 100. John Castner 22:39 111. Jason Dunklee 22:50 103. Theo Martin 22:41 145. Ted Molla 24:05 USA placed 20th with 378 points

1994 - Budapest, Hungary, 26 March, 8140 meters 1. Philip Mosima (KEN) 24:15 1. Kenya 18 2. Daniel Komen (KEN) 24:17 2. Ethiopia 27 3. Abreham Tsige (ETH) 24:46 3. Morocco 78 4. Philip Kemei ((KEN) 24:49 4. South Africa 96 5. Lemma Alemayehu (ETH) 25:00 5. Japan 118 Americans included: 50. Gregory Jimmerson 26:15 101. Michael Cox 26:57 73. Bryan Shultz 26:32 126. Patrick Joyce 27:17 75. Jerald Pullins 26:35 131. Steven Fein 27:25 USA placed 17th with 299 points

1995 - Durham, England, 25 March, 8740 meters

1. Assefa Mezgebu (ETH) 24:12 1. Kenya 23 2. Dejene Lidetu (ETH) 24:14 2. Ethiopia 25 3. David Chelule (KEN) 24:16 3. Morocco 72 4. Andrew Panga (TAN) 24:19 4. Japan 84 5. Philip Mosima (KEN) 24:23 5. Algeria 150 Americans included: 35. Tim Briggs 26:08 79. Matt Farley 26:56 49. Jason Rexing 26:28 81. Mark Hauser 26:58 64. Travis Landreth 26:42 113. Chris Severy 27:42 USA placed 9th with 227 points

1996 - Cape Town, South Africa, 23 March, 8350 meters 1. David Chelule (KEN) 24:06 1. Kenya 13 2. Assefa Mezgebu (ETH) 24:19 2. Ethiopia 26 3. Samuel Chepkok (KEN) 24:24 3. Morocco 94 4. Elijah Korir (KEN) 24:26 4. Algeria 100 5. Charles Kwambai (KEN) 24:28 5. South Africa 140 Americans included: 27. Brad Hauser 26:29 83. Jorn Grimsley 27:57

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50. Brent Hauser 27:02 dnf Russell Coleman 68. John Schoenfelder 27:36 80. Antonio Arce 27:54 USA placed 10th with 225 points

1997 - Turin, Italy, 23 March, 8511 meters 1. Elijah Korir (KEN) 24:20 1. Kenya 13 2. Million Wolde (ETH) 24:28 2. Ethiopia 31 3. Paul Kosgei (KEN) 24:29 3. Morocco 74 4. John Gwako (KEN) 24:58 5. Charles Kwambi (KEN) 25:02 Americans included 51. Abdul Alzindani 26:58 92. Kevin Koeper 27:41 65. Steve Leuer 27:13 95. Thomas Murley 27:44 79. Robbie LeBlanc 27:28 129. Gabe Jennings 28:20 USA placed 11th with 287 points 1998 - Marrakech, Morocco, 22 March, 8000 meters 1. Elijah Korir (KEN) 24:20 1. Ethiopia 16 1. Million Wolde (ETH) 22:47 2. Kenya 20 2. Richard Limo (KEN) 22:50 3. Morocco 62 3. Haylu Mekonen (ETH) 22:51 4. Yibeltal Admasu (ETH) 22:53 5. Douglas Mumanyi (KEN) 22:54 Americans included: 20. Ryan Shay 24:22 72 Nicolas Winkel 25:37 27. Gabe Jennings 24:42 103 David Rodriguez 26:13 37. Jorge Torres 24:58 USA placed 7th with 156 points

1999 - Belfast, Ireland, 28 March, 8000 meters 1. Hailu Mekonnen (ETH) 25:38 1. Kenya 16 2. Richard Limo (KEN) 25:43 2. Ethiopia 24 3. Kipchumba Mitei (KEN) 25:45 3. Tanzania 77 4. Abiyote Abate (ETH) 25:46 5. Albert Chepkirui (KEN) 26:01 Americans included: 24. Fasil Bezuneh 28:02 40. Steve Slattery 28:29 29. Isaiah Festa 28:13 55. Adam Tenforde 28:48 33. Val Watson 28:18 USA placed 6th with 126 points

2000 - Vilamoura, Portugal, 19 March, 8000 meters 1. Robert Kipchumba (KEN) 22:49 1. Kenya 10 2. Kipkorir Lebo Duncah (KEN) 22:52 2. Ethiopia 47 3. John Cheruiyot Korir (KEN) 22:55 3. Uganda 68 4. Philmon Kemei (KEN) 23:04 5. Martin Sulle (TAN) 23:14 Americans included: 28. Franklin Sanchez 24:45 66. Jason Hartman 25:50 37. Louis Luchini 25:09 78. Matthew Spring 26:02 40. Chad Pearson 25:13 131. Andrew Hill 27:35

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USA placed 9th with 171 points

2001 - Ostend, Belgium 24 March, 8000 meters 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 25:04 1. Kenya 24 2. Duncan Lebo (KEN) 25:37 2. Ethiopia 25 3. Dathan Ritzenhein (USA) 25:46 3. Uganda 68 4. Nicholas Kemboi (KEN) 25:52 4. United States 71 5. Matt Tegenkamp (USA) 25:55 Americans included: 24. Josh Spiker 27:02 71. Fernando Cabada, Jr 28:16 39. Ian Dobson 27:34 93. Mat Maline 28:42

2002 - Dublin, Ireland 24 March, 8,000 meters 1. Bebre Bebremariam 23:18 1. Kenya 18 2. Abel Cheruiyot (KEN) 23:19 2. Ethiopia 24 3. Boniface Kiprop (UGA) 23:28 3. Uganda 37 4. Thomas Kiplitan (KEN) 23:33 4. apan 77 5. Eliud Kipchoge(KEN) 23:29 5. Morocco Americans included: 30. Rod Koborsi 25:14 41. Yong-Sung Leal 25:30 33. William Nelson 25:18 54. Timothy Moore 25:47 39. Bobby Lockhart 25:26 126. Zachary Sabatino 26:26 USA placed seventh with 113 points 2003 - Lausanne, Switzerland 30 March, 8,000 meters 1. Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 22:47 1. Kenya 15 2. Boniface Kiprop (UGA) 22:49 2. Ethiopia 28 3. Solomon Bushendich (KEN) 22:51 3. Uganda 48 4. Augustine Choge (KEN) 22:55 4. Morocco 63 5. Girma Assefa (ETH) 22:58 5. Eritrea 72 Americans included: 26. William Nelson 24:52 45. Andrew Weilacher 25:49 34. Timothy Moore 25:25 46. James Hower 25:50 44. Brett Gotcher 25:48 63. Bret Schoolmeester 26:17 USA placed eighth with 121 points

2004 – Brussels, Belgium, 21 March, 8,000 meters 1. Meba Tadesse (ETH) 24:01 1. Kenya 20 2. Boniface Kiprop (KEN) 24:03 2. Ethiopia 25 3. Meli Ernest Kimeli (KEN) 24:16 3. Uganda 33 4. Kiplagat Barnabas Kosgei (KEN) 24:24 4. Morocco 61 5. Mulugeta Wendimu (ETH) 24:44 5. Japan 105 Americans included: 7. United States 175 34. Deak Ryan 26:27 55. John Janson 27:03 37. Forrest Tahdooahnippah 26:29 60. Trent Hoerr 27:08 49. Joshua McDougal 26:50 81. Ian Burrell 27:42

2005 – Saint Entienne, France, March 20, 8,000 meters 1. Augustine Kiprono Choge (KEN) 23:59 1. Kenya 10 2. Bernard Kiprop Kipyego (KEN) 24:00 2. Ethiopia 37 3. Barnabas Kiplagat Kosgei (KEN) 24:00 3. Qatar 75 4. Hosea Mwok Macharinyang (KEN) 24:09 4. Bahrain 76 5. Mang’ata Kimai Ndiwa (KEN) 24:15 5. Eritrea 82 Americans included: 7. United States 154 20. Galen Rupp 25:05 50. Hakon DeVries 26:33

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38. Stuart Eagon 25:57 68. Jeremy Mineau 27:10 46. Christopher Landry 26:31 77. Ryan Vail 27:27

2006 – Fukuoka, Japan, April 2, 8,000 meters

1. Mang’ata Kimai Ndiwa (KEN) 23:53 1. Kenya 16 2. Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN) 23:54 2. Ethiopia 24 3. Tariku Bekele (ETH) 23:59 3. Eritrea 44 4. Joseph Ebuya (KEN) 23:59 4. Uganda 83 5. Ibrahim Jeilan Gashu 24:04 5. Bahrain 84 Americans included 9. United States 174 35. Uhl Kiel 25:31 51. Jordan McDougal 26:26 40. Andrew Bumbalough 25:41 59. Michael Eaton 26:39 48. Scott McPherson 26:13 Chris Barnacle DNF

2007 – Mombasa, Kenya, 24 March, 8,000 meters 1. Asbel Kiprop (KEN) 24:07 1. Kenya 10 2. Vincent Kiprop Chepkok (KEN) 24:12 2. Eritrea 44 3. Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio (KEN) 24:23 3. Ethiopia 54 4. Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN) 24:25 4. Uganda 55 5. Benjamin Kiplagat (UGA) 24:31 5. Burundi 102 Americans included 56. Kenny Klotz 27:11 Josua Edmonds DNF 86. Ryan McNiff 28:28 Mark Tolstikhin DNF 100. Matthew Tebow 30:56 2008 - Edinburgh, Great Britain, 30 March, 8,000 meters 1. Ibrahim Jeilan (ETH) 22:38 1. Kenya 21 2. Ayele Abshero (ETH) 22:40 2. Ethiopia 28 3. Lucas Kimeli Rotich (KEN) 22:42 3. Uganda 37 4. Benjamin Kiplagat (UGA) 22:43 4. Japan 119 5. Titus Kipjumba Mbishei (KEN) 22:45 5. Morocco 136 Americans included 6. United States 138 25. German Fernandez 24:15 52. Ryan Sheridan 25:03 26. Emil Heineking 24:16 72. Benjamin Johnson 25:37 35. Kevin Williams 24:34 86. Robert Moldovan 25:49

2009 – Amman, Jordan, 28 March, 8,000 meters 1. Ayele Abshero (ETH) 23:26 1. Kenya 20 2. Titus Kipjumba Mbishei (KEN) 23:20 2. Ethiopia 22 3. Moses Kipet (UGA) 23:35 3. Eritrea 72 4. Paul Kipngetich Tanui (KEN) 23:35 4. Uganda 82 5. Japheth Kipyegon Korio (KEN) 23:36 5. United States 104 Americans included 11. German Fernandez 24:13 48. Patrick Dupont 25:52 15. Chris Derrick 24:20 52. Ryan Hill 26:04 30. Luke Puskedra 24:53 62. Francisco Medrano 26:18

2010 – Bydgoszcz, Poland, March 28, 8,000 meters 1. Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku (KEN) 22:07 1. Kenya 10 2. Clement Kiprono Langat (KEN) 22:09 2. Ethiopia 32 3. Japhet Kipyegon Korir (KEN) 22:12 3. Uganda 56 4. Isiah Kiplangat Koech (KEN) 22:24 4. Eritrea 66

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5. Moses Kibet (UGA) 22:27 5. Morocco 121 8. United States 169 Americans included: 29. Trevor Dunbar 23:36 54. Andrew Kimpel 24:37 42. Andrew Colley 24:10 66. Ammar Moussa 25:00 44. Walter Schafer 24:17 84. Michael Lynch 25:23

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WOMEN  

This series was contested occasionally between 1931 and 1967, when a permanent series was instituted. Year Individual Champion Team Champion 1931 Gladys Lunn England England-16 1932 Gladys Lunn England England-14 1933-1934 Not Held 1935 Nellie Halstead England England-10 1936-1937 Not Held 1938 Evelyne Forster England England-12 1939-1953 Not Held 1954 Diane Leather England England-10 1955 Diane Leather England England-10 1956 Roma Ashby England England-10 1957 Diane Leather England England-10 1958-1966 Not Held 1967 Doris Brown USA England-13 Americans included: 16. Patricia Cole 1968 Doris Brown USA United States-19 Americans included: 2. Vicki Foltz 5. Linda Mayfield 11. Cheryl Bridges 18. Natalie Roche 26. Lori Schutt 1969 Doris Brown USA United States-23 Americans included: 2. Maureen Dickinson 4. Cheryl Bridges 16. Vicki Foltz1 7. Judy Oliver 19. Maria Stearns Team Champion 1970 Doris Brown USA England-18 Americans included: 13. Francie Larrieu 14. Pam Bagian 18. Cheryl Bridges 30. Patricia Cole 32. Shirley Springer USA placed second with 36 points. 1971 Doris Brown USA England- 29 Americans included: 5. Janet Bristol 11. Beth Bonner 33. Trina Hosmer 36. Eileen Cornish 43. Pam Bagian USA placed third with 150 points. 1972 Joyce Smith England England 22 Americans included: 2. Eileen Claugus 9. Carolyne Walker 14. Beth Bonner 15. Debbie Roth 16. Tena Anex 25. Jane Hill USA placed second with 40 points.

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IAAF Women

1973 - Waregem, Belgium, 17 March, 4000 meters 1. Paola Cacchi (ITA) 13:45 1. England 40 2. Joyce Smith (ENG) 13:58 2. Finland 73 3. Josee van Santberghe (BEL) 14:01 3. United States 90 4. Rita Ridley (ENG) 14:03 4. Italy 96 5. Sinikka Tyynela (FIN) 14:09 5. West Germany 99 6. Jean Lockhead (WALES) 14:12 6. New Zealand 103 7. Marijke Moser (HOL) 14:13 7. Belgium 107 8. Irja Pettinen (FIN) 14:14 8. Ireland 115 9. Anne Garrett (NZL) 14:16 9. Scotland 127 10. Nina Holmen (Fin) 14:16 10. Wales 167 Americans included: 15. Doris Brown 14:24 30. Carolina Walker N/T 16. Francie Larrieu 14:29 32. Valerie Eberly N/T 29. Vicki Foltz N/T 40. Kathy McIntyre N/T

1974 - Monza, Italy, 16 March, 4000 meters 1. Paola Cacchi (ITA) 12:42.0 1. England 28 2. Nina Holmen (FIN) 12:47.6 2. Italy 50 3. Rita Ridley (ENG) 12:54.0 3. Finland 61 4. Ann Yeoman (ENG) 12:58.6 4. Belgium 97 5. Pirjo Vihonen (FIN) 13:02 5. United States 98 6. Bronislawa Ludwichowska (POL) 13:03 6. Poland 98 7. Joyce Smith (ENG) 13:04 7. W. Germany 116 8. Mary Stewart (SCOT) 13:06 8. Scotland 123 9. Carmen Valero (ESP) 13:13 9. France 125 10. Margherita Gargano (ITA) 13:15 10. Spain 130 Americans included: 12. Claire Choate 13:20.8 31. Kathy McIntyre 13:38.6 27. Julie Brown 13:34.8 40. Brenda Webb 13:53.2 28. Cheryl Bridges 13:36.8 45. Vicki Foltz 14:01.0

1975 - Rabat, Morocco, 16 March, 4000 meters 1. Julie Brown (USA) 13:42 1. United States 44 2. Bronislawa Ludwichowska (POL) 13:47 2. New Zealand 50 3. Carmen Valero (ESP) 13:48 3. Poland 61 4. Gabriella Dorio (ITA) 13:51 4. England 64 5. Lorraine Moller (NZL) 13:53 5. Belgium 95 6. Heather Thomson (NZL) 14:01 6. Spain 95 7. Ann Yeoman (ENG) 14:02 7. Italy 106 8. Mary Stewart (SCOT) 14:03 8. Finland 117 9. Margherita Gargano (ITA) 14:12 9. France 125 10. Anne Garrett (NZL) 14:15 10. Scotland 129 Americans included: 11. Kate Keyes 14:18 27. Cyndy Poor N/T 15. Peg Neppel 14:25 48. Linda Heinmiller N/T 17. Doris Brown 14:27

1976 - Chepstow, Wales, 28 February, 4000 meters 1. Carmen Valero (ESP) 16:20 1. USSR 38 2. Tatyana Kazankina (URS) 16:39 2. Italy 59 3. Gabriella Dorio (ITA) 16:56 3. United States 64

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4. Ann Ford (ENG) 16:57 4. England 78 5. Renata Pentlinowska (POL) 17:00 5. Poland 87 6. Joelle Debrouwer (FRA) 17:01 6. France 107 7. Lynn Bjorklund (USA) 17:02 7. Belgium 120 8. Giana Romanova (URS) 17:03 8. Ireland 122 9. Mary Stewart (SCOT) 17:04 9. Scotland 127 10. Margherita Gargano (ITA) 17:05 10. Spain 129 Americans included: 17. Doris Brown Heritage 17:19 23. Peg Neppel 17:27 19. Debbie Quatier 17:21 38. Cheryl Bridges 17:42 21. Judy Graham 17:24

1977 - Dusseldorf, West Germany, 20 March, 5100 meters 1. Carmen Valero (ESP) 17:26 1. USSR 15 2. Lyudmilla Bragina (URS) 17:28 2. United States 48 3. Giana Romanova (URS) 17:25 3. New Zealand 76 4. Irina Bondarchuk (URS) 17:38 4. Poland 101 5. Christina Tomasini (ITA) 17:44 5. England 118 6. Raisa Katyukova (URS) 17:46 6. West Germany 120 7. Ann Ford (ENG) 17:47 7. Spain 128 8. Sue Kinsey (USA) 17:49 8. Finland 136 9. Anne Garrett (NZL) 18:00 9. Canada 139 10. Cornelia Burki (SUI) 18:02 10. Italy 162 Americans included: 11. Kathy Mills 18:03 48. Doris Heritage 18:58 14. Julie Brown 18:07 54. Eryn Forbes 19:04 15. Peg Neppel 18:08

1978 - Glasgow, Scotland, 25 March, 4728 meters 1. Grete Waitz (NOR) 16:19 1. Romania 30 2. Natalia Maracescu (ROM) 16:49 2. United States 37 3. Maricica Puica (ROM) 16:59 3. England 55 4. Julie Shea (USA) 17:12 4. West Germany 85 5. Cornelia Burki (SUI) 17:13 5. Poland 122 6. Monika Greschner (FRG) 17:14 6. Ireland 152 7. Jan Merrill (USA) 17:17 7. Spain 159 8. Georgeta Gazibara (ROM) 17:18 8. Norway 165 9. Joyce Smith (ENG) 17:23 9. France 166 10. Carmen Valero (ESP) 17:26 10. Canada 184 Ame ricans included: 11. Kathy Mills 17:27 23. Cindy Bremser 17:51 15. Brenda Webb 17:36 85. Judy Graham 19:47

1979 - Limerick, Ireland, 25 March, 5040 meters 1. Grete Waitz (NOR) 16:48 1. United States 29 2. Raisa Smekhnova (URS) 17:14 2. USSR 48 3. Ellison Goodall (USA) 17:18 3. England 68 4. Ellen Wessinghage (FRG) 17:23 4. West Germany 101 5. Svyetlana Ulmasova (URS) 17:25 5. New Zealand 107 6. Mary Purcell (IRL) 17:26 6. Norway 134 7. Jan Merrill (USA) 17:33 7. Ireland 136 8. Julie Shea (USA) 17:41 8. France 141 9. Ann Ford (ENG) 17:42 9. Italy 149 10. Christina Tomasini (ITA) 17:46 10. Canada 162 Americans included:

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11. Margaret Groos 17:47 36. Julie Brown 18:31 19. Jennifer White 18:02

1980 - Paris, France, 9 March, 4500 meters 1. Grete Waitz (NOR) 15:05 1. USSR 15 2. Irina Bondarchuk (URS) 15:45 2. England 49 3. Yelena Sipatova (URS) 15:49 3. United States 49 4. Giana Romanova (URS) 15:52 4. Norway 71 5. Jan Merrill (USA) 15:53 5. Italy 101 6. Svyetlana Ulmasova (URS) 15:57 6. Canada 110 7. Penny Forde (ENG) 16:00 7. West Germany 132 8. Ellen Wessinghage (FRG) 16:04 8. France 174 9. Kathy Binns (ENG) 16:05 9. Spain 180 10. Margaret Groos (USA) 16:09 10. Belgium 182 Americans included: 13. Julie Shea 16:10 26. Joan Benoit 16:28 21. Brenda Webb 16:23 35. Ellison Goodall 16:42

1981 - Madrid, Spain, 28 March, 4410 meters 1. Grete Waitz (NOR) 14:07 1. USSR 24 2. Jan Merrill (USA) 14:22 2. United States 36 3. Yelena Sipatova (URS) 14:22 3. Italy 89 4. Agnese Possamai (ITA) 14:25 4. New Zealand 90 5. Tatyana Sycheva (URS) 14:25 5. Canada 96 6. Betty Springs (USA) 14:28 6. England 106 7. Svyetlana Ulmasova (URS) 14:31 7. Norway 123 8. Debbie Scott (CAN) 14:31 8. Ireland 167 9. Tatyana Pozdnyakova (URS) 14:34 9. Spain 179 10. Asuncion Sinovas (ESP) 14:38 10. France 183 Americans included: 13. Julie Shea 14:41 30. Brenda Webb 15:02 15. Mary Shea 14:42 36. Francie Larrieu 15:02

1982 - Rome, Italy, 21 March, 4663 meters 1. Maricica Puica (ROM) 14:38.9 1. USSR 44 2. Fita Lovin (ROM) 14:40.5 2. Italy 57 3. Grete Waitz (NOR) 14:40.5 3. England 67 4. Agnese Possamai (ITA) 14:46.9 4. United States 70 5. Dianne Rodger (NZL) 14:49.2 5. Canada 104 6. Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 14:50.9 6. Norway 126 7. Yelena Sipatova (URS) 14:51.9 7. Spain 132 8. Raisa Smekhnova (URS) 14:55.5 8. France 158 9. Nadia Dandolo (ITA) 14:55.5 9. Portugal 174 10. Jan Merrill (USA) 14:59.5 10. Poland 179 Americans included: 17. Marty Cooksey 15:07.9 27. Joan Hansen 15:23.7 20. Aileen OÍConnor 15:10.4 75. Lesley Welch 16:09.4 23. Brenda Webb 15:18.0

1983 - Gateshead, England, 20 March, 4403 meters

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1. Grete Waitz (NOR) 13:29 1. United States 31 2. Alison Wiley (CAN) 13:37 2. USSR 41 3. Tatyana Pozdnyakova (URS) 13:37 3. Canada 53 4. Joan Benoit (USA) 13:57 4. England 94 5. Betty Springs (USA) 14:00 5. Romania 98 6. Svyetlana Ulmasova (URS) 14:01 6. New Zealand 122 7. Francine Peeters (BEL) 14:03 7. Portugal 122 8. Fita Lovin (ROM) 14:04 8. Norway 149 9. Margaret Groos (USA) 14:04 9. Australia 156 10. Aurora Cunha (POR) 14:06 10. Spain 164 Americans included: 13. Jan Merrill 14:12 42. Kathy Hadler 14:38 40. Nan Doak 14:36

1984 - East Rutherford, New Jersey, 25 March, 5000 meters

1. Maricica Puica (ROM) 15:56 1. United States 52 2. Galina Zakharova (URS) 15:58 2. England 65 3. Grete Waitz (NOR) 15:58 3. New Zealand 91 4. Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 16:04 4. Ireland 105 5. Jane Furniss (ENG) 16:15 5. Sweden 122 6. Christine Benning (ENG) 16:15 6. Romania 127 7. Midde Hamrin (SWE) 16:16 7. Belgium 136 8. Angela Tooby (WALES) 16:18 8. Norway 154 9. Betty Springs (USA) 16:20 9. Portugal 154 10. Cathy Branta (USA) 16:21 10. Canada 177 Americans included: 16 Sabrina Dornhoefer 16:30 25. Brenda Webb 16:38 17. Cathie Twomey 16:31 32. Nan Doak 16:48

1985 - Lisbon, Portugal, 24 March, 5000 meters 1. Zola Budd (ENG) 15:01 1. United States 42 2. Cathy Branta (USA) 15:24 2. USSR 77 3. Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 15:27 3. Romania 96 4. Fita Lovin (ROM) 15:35 4. France 109 5. Cornelia Burki (SUI) 15:38 5. Canada 113 6. Angela Tooby (WALES) 15:40 6. Portugal 134 7. Olga Bondarenko (URS) 15:40 7. New Zealand 144 8. Sue Bruce (NZL) 15:42 8. England 153 9. Betty Springs (USA) 15:44 9. Norway 159 10. Elena Fidatof (ROM) 15:47 10. Italy 185 Americans included: 15. Shelly Steely 15:51 28. Mary Knisely 16:03 16. Kathy Hayes 15:54

1986 - Neuchatel, Switzerland, 23 March, 5000 meters 1. Zola Budd (ENG) 14:49.6 1. England 65 2. Lynn Jennings (USA) 15:07.8 2. New Zealand 67 3. Annette Sergent (FRA) 15:12.2 3. France 76 4. Martine Fays (FRA) 15:14.3 4. United States 82 5. Rosa Mota (POR) 15:18.5 5. Portugal 118 6. Nan Doak (USA) 15:22.8 6. West Germany 129 7. Christine McMiken (NZL) 15:23.6 7. USSR 140 8. Albertina Machado (POR) 15:24.4 8. Romania 140 9. Elena Fidatov (ROM) 15:25.3 9. Norway 141 10. Carole Bradford (ENG) 15:27.5 10. Belgium 182

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Americans included: 35. Betty Springs 15:45.5 54. Leslie Seymour 15:57.6 39. Sabrina Dornhoefer 15:50.0 67. Brenda Webb 16:04.5

1987 - Warsaw, Poland, 22 March, 5050 meters 1. Annette Sergent (FRA) 16:46 1. United States 46 2. Liz Lynch (SCO) 16:48 2. France 50 3. Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 16:51 3. USSR 55 4. Lynn Jennings (USA) 16:55 4. Romania 94 5. Lesley Welch (USA) 16:57 5. Kenya 117 6. Mariana Stanescu (ROM) 17:04 6. Norway 143 7. Cornelia Burki (SUI) 17:08 7. England 152 8. Krishna Wood (AUS) 17:11 8. Portugal 159 9. Paula Ivan (ROM) 17:12 9. Scotland 163 10. Natalya Sorokivskaya (URS) 17:13 10. Canada 186 American included: 14. Marty Knisely 17:20 44. Suzanne Girard 17:53 23. Janet Smith 17:53 53. Sabrina Dornhoefer 18:00

1988 - Auckland, New Zealand, 20 March, 5962 meters 1. Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 19:04 1. USSR 51 2. Angela Tooby (GBR) 19:23 2. Great Britain 61 3. Annette Sergent (FRA) 19:29 3. France 72 4. Lynn Jennings (USA) 19:38 4. United States 88 5. Albertina Machado (POR) 19:41 5. Canada 91 6. Yelena Romanova (URS) 19:41 6. Kenya 122 7. Reginia Chistyakova (URS) 19:41 7. Portugal 126 8. Lieve Slegers (BEL) 19:44 8. China 152 9. Jill Hunter (GBR) 19:46 9. New Zealand 161 10. Maria Curatolo (ITA) 19:48 10. Japan 188 Americans included: 24. Leslie Seymour 20:01 36. Annie Schweitzer 20:12 29. Nan Davis 20:07 42. Judy Chamberlin 20:19 31. Sabrina Dornhoefer 20:09

1989 - Stavangar, Norway, 19 March, 6000 meters 1. Annette Sergent (FRA) 22:27 1. USSR 58 2. Nadyezhda Stepanova (URS) 22:34 2. France 60 3. Lynn Williams (CAN) 22:41 3. United States 68 4. Jane Ngotho (KEN) 22:57 4. Portugal 84 5. Jackie Perkins (AUS) 22:59 5. Ethiopia 98 6. Lynn Jennings (USA) 22:59 6. Great Britain 99 7. Jill Hunter (GBR) 23:00 7. Australia 130 8. Veronique Collard (BEL) 23:01 8. Canada 133 9. Yelena Romanova (URS) 23:02 9. Belgium 175 10. Maria Lelut Rebelo (FRA) 23:03 10. Japan 189 Americans included: 16. Margaret Groos 23:20 29. Sabrina Dornhoefer 23:45 21. Carla Borovicka 23:28 86. Shelly Steely 24:57 25. Annette Hand 23:22

1990 - Aix Les Bains, France, 24 March, 6000 meters 1. Lynn Jennings (USA) 19:21 1. USSR 37 2. Albertina Dias (POR) 19:33 2. Ethiopia 75 3. Elena Romanova (URS) 19:33 3. Portugal 80

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4. Luchia Yisehak (ETH) 19:33 4. Romania 102 5. Nadia Dandolo (ITA) 19:39 5. United States 112 6. Jane Wanjiku Ngotho (KEN) 19:41 6. France 125 7. Conceicao Ferreira (POR) 19:45 7. Australia 126 8. Victoria Ghican (ROM) 19:47 8. Japan 172 9. Margaret Wairimu (KEN) 19:49 9. Spain 173 10. Nadezhda Galliamova (URS) 19:50 10. Belgium 181 Americans included: 33. Sabrina Dornhoefer 20:07 103. Leanne Martin 21:11 34. Elaine Van Blunk 20:07 117. Janet Smith 21:24 44. Shelly Steely 20:20

1991 - Antwerp, Belgium, 24 March, 6425 meters 1. Lynn Jennings (USA) 20:24 1. Kenya 36 2. Derartu Tulu (ETH) 20:27 2. Ethiopia 36 3. Liz McColgan (GBR) 20:28 3. USSR 48 4. Luchia Yisehak (ETH) 20:29 4. United States 77 5. Jane Ngotho (KEN) 20:30 5. Britain 104 6. Albertina Dias (POR) 20:40 6. Portugal 145 7. Susan Sirma (KEN) 20:46 7. Romania 148 8. Elena Romanova (URS) 20:50 8. Germany 175 9. Margaret Ngotho (KEN) 20:55 9. Italy 186 10. Marcianne Mukamurenwzi (RWA) 20:57 10. Australia 191 Americans included: 19. Annette Peters 21:10 43. Trina Painter 21:38 28. Elaine Van Blunk 21:18 51. Shelley Steely 21:44 29. Gwynn Coogan 21:19 1992 - Boston, Massachusetts, 21 March, 6000 meters 1. Lynn Jennings (USA) 21:16 1. Kenya 47 2. Cathriona McKiernan (IRL) 21:18 2. United States 77 3. Maria Albertina Dias (POR) 21:19 3. Ethiopia 96 4. Vicki Huber (USA) 21:34 4. Ireland 103 5. Nadia Dandolo (ITA) 21:35 5. Portugal 115 6. Yunxia Qu (CHN) 21:36 6. Romania 129 7. Sonia OÍSullivan (IRL) 21:37 7. Great Britain 129 8. Jill Hunter (GBR) 21:39 8. Spain 138 9. Susan Sirma (KEN) 21:40 9. France 148 10. Luchia Yisehak (ETH) 21:42 10. Italy 154 Americans included: 30. Annette Peters 22:13 47. Melinda Schmidt 22:28 42. Sylvia Mosqueda 22:22 89. Lisa Karnopp 23:10

1993 - Amorebieta, Spain 28 March, 6350 meters 1. Albertina Dias (POR) 20:00 1. Kenya 52 2. Catherina McKiernan (IRL) 20:09 2. Japan 93 3. Lynn Jennings (USA) 20:09 3. France 100 4. Zola Pieterse (RSA) 20:10 4. South Africa 105 5. Liz McColgan (GBR) 20:17 5. Russia 106 6. Elana Meyer (RSA) 20:18 6. Ethiopia 122 7. Pauline Konga (KEN) 20:19 7. Great Britain 124 8. Farida Fates (FRA) 20:20 8. Portugal 137 9. Julia Negura (ROM) 20:20 9. Romania 157 10. Kazumi Kanbayashi (JPN) 20:23 10. United States 167 Americans included:

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21. Annette Peters 20:37 89. Elaine Van Blunk 21:40 68. Kathy Franey 21:25 101. Gwyn Coogan 21:54 75. Anne-Marie Letko 21:28

1994 - Budapest, Hungary, 26 March, 6220 meters 1. Hellen Chepngeno (KEN) 20:45 1. Portugal 55 2. Catherina McKiernan (IRL) 20:52 2. Ethiopia 65 3. Conceicao (POR) 20:52 3. Kenya 75 4. Merima Denboba (ETH) 20:57 4. Russia 84 5. Albertina Dias (POR) 20:59 5. Spain 111 6. Elana Meyer (RSA) 21:00 6. South Africa 124 7. Zola Pieterse (RSA) 21:01 7. Italy 127 8. Farida Fates (FRA) 21:01 8. Japan 134 9. Olga Churbanova (RUS) 21:05 9. France 138 10. Fernanda Ribeiro (POR) 21:05 10. United States 165 Americans included: 27. Gwyn Coogan 21:33 55. Liz Wilson 21:48 39. Lucy Nusrala 21:40 69. Laura Cattivera 21:59 44. Carmen Ayala-Troncoso 21:43 132. Laura LaMena-Coll 23:26

1995 - Durham, England, 25 March, 6470 meters 1. Derartu Tulu (ETH) 20:21 1. Kenya 26 2. Catherina McKiernan (IRL) 20:29 2. Ethiopia 38 3. Sally Barsosio (KEN) 20:39 3. Romania 84 4. Margaret Ngotho (KEN) 20:40 4. Japan 102 5. Gete Wami (ETH) 20:49 5. United States 111 6. Joan Nesbit (USA) 20:50 6. Russia 116 7. Merima Denboba (ETH) 20:53 7. Spain 133 8. Rose Cheruiyot (KEN) 20:54 8. France 151 9. Albertina Dias (POR) 20:56 9. Great Britain 164 10. Gabriela Szabo (ROM) 20:57 10. Portugal 175 Americans included: 14. Olga Appell 21:07 62. Liz Wilson 21:50 37. Gwynneth Coogan 21:32 67. Carmen Ayala-Troncoso 21:53 54 Katy McCandless 21:45

1996 - Cape Town, South Africa, 23 March, 6300 meters 1. Gete Wami (ETH) 20:12 1. Kenya 24 2. Rose Cheruiyot (KEN) 20:18 2. Ethiopia 44 3. Naomi Mugo (KEN) 20:21 3. Romania 70 4. Derartu Tulu (ETH) 20:21 4. Australia 92 5. Colleen de Reuck (RSA) 20:21 5. Portugal 104 6. Fernanda Ribeiro (POR) 20:23 6. France 111 7. Julia Vaquero (ESP) 20:28 7. Spain 116 8. Jane Ngotho (KEN) 20:31 8. Japan 124 9. Gabriela Szabo (ROM) 20:37 9. South Africa 166 10. Birhane Adere (ETH) 20:37 10. Ireland 184 Americans included: 25. Joan Nesbit 21:19 84. Kristen Hall 22:45 48. Liz Wilson 21:49 116. Lucy Nusrala 24:31 52. Carole Zajac 21:53 USA finished 13th with 209 points

1997 - Turin, Italy, 23 March, 6700 meters 1. Derartu Tulu (ETH) 20:53 1. Ethiopia 24 2. Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 20:55 2. Kenya 34

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3. Gete Wami (ETH) 21:00 3. Ireland 64 4. Julia Vaquero (ESP) 21:01 4. Great Britain 98 5. Sally Barsosio (KEN) 21:05 5. Japan 100 6. Merima Denboba (ETH) 21:18 6. United States 128 7. Catherine McKiernan (IRL) 21:20 7. France 148 8. Naomi Mugo (KEN) 21:23 8. Italy 160 9. Sonia OÍSullivan (IRL) 21:25 9. Russia 166 10. Jane Omoro (KEN) 21:29 10. Portugal 182 Americans included: 26. Amy Rudolph 22:00 38. Gwyn Coogan 22:10 29. Deena Drossin 22:02 44. Kristin Beaney 22:12 35. Elva Dryer 22:09 51. Nnenna Lynch 22:19

1998 - Marrakech, Morocco, Long Course, 21 March, 8000 meters

1. Sonia OÍSullivan (IRL) 25:39 1. Kenya 30 2. Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 25:42 2. Ethiopia 37 3. Gete Wami (ETH) 25:49 3. Great Britain 74 4. Merima Denboba (ETH) 25:56 4. Spain 93 5. Jackline Maranga (KEN) 25:56 5. United States 118 6. Julia Vaquero (ESP) 26:06 6. Japan 124 7. Jane Omoro (KEN) 26:07 7. Australia 155 8. Leah Malot (KEN) 26:16 8. France 159 9. Ayelech Worku (ETH) 26:17 9. Portugal 192 10. Sally Barsosio (KEN) 26:27 10. Ireland 196 Americans included: 20. Deena Drossin 27:06 37. Nnenna Lynch 27:41 30. Liz Wilson 27:23 52. Kristin Ihle 28:08 31. Joan Nesbit 27:24 66. Michele Chalmers 28:53

Short Course, 22 March, 4000 meters 1. Sonia O'Sullivan (IRL) 12:20 1. Morocco 57 2. Zahra Ouaziz (MAR) 12:34 2. Ethiopia 58 3. Kutre Dulecha (ETH) 12:37 3. United States 68 4. Anita Weyermann (SUI) 12:45 4. Kenya 98 5. Joseph Restituta (TAN) 12:46 5. Romania 104 6. Beatrice Omwanza (KEN) 12:47 6. Spain 113 7. Rodica Nagel (FRA) 12:48 7. Italy 192 8. Elva Dryer (USA) 12:51 8. Zimbabwe 200 9. Amy Rudolph (USA) 12:51 9. Ukraine 206 10. Samukeliso Moyo (ZIM) 12:51 10. Canada 207 Americans included: 25. Molly Watke 13:11 33. Karen Candaele 13:20 26. Kathy Fleming 13:13 66. Fran ten Bensel 13:53

1999 - Belfast, Ireland, Long course, 27 March, 8000 meters 1. Gete Wami (ETH) 28:00 1. Ethiopia 18 2. Merima Denboba (ETH) 28:12 2. Kenya 27 3. Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 28:12 3. Portugal 94 4. Ayelech Worku (ETH) 28:15 4. Australia 111 5. Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 28:21 5. Romania 121 6. Jane Ngotho (KEN) 28:29 6. Japan 132 7. Jane Omoro(KEN) 28:40 7. Great Britain 134 8. Helena Sampaio (POR) 28:42 8. United States 136 9. Leah Malot (KEN) 28:49 9. Spain 141 10. Deena Drossin (USA) 28:53 10. Italy 177

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Americans included: 23. Jennifer Rhines 29:31 57. Donna Combs-Garcia 30:47 48. Carmen Ayala-Troncoso 30:29 70. Laura Woeller-Baker 31:07 55. Joan Nesbit 30:44

Short course, 28 March, 4000 meters 1. Jackline Maranga (KEN) 15:09 1. France 40 2. Yamma Oubouhou-Belkacem (FRA) 15:16 2. Ethiopia 48 3. Annemari Sandell(FIN) 15:17 3. Morocco 69 4. Kathy Butler (CAN) 15:30 4. Kenya 72 5. Restituta Joseph (TAN) 15:31 5. Romania 93 6. Almitu Bekele (ETH) 15:37 6. Great Britain 125 7. Asmae Leghzaoui (MAR) 15:40 7. Ireland 159 8. Teresia Mbugua (KEN) 15:41 8. Canada 165 9. Fatima Maamma-Yvelain (FRA) 15:44 9. United States 180 10. Blandine Bitzner-Ducret (FRA) 15:47 10. Russia 181 Americans included: 18. Elva Dryer 15:58 65. Becky Spies 17:00 48. Amy Rudolph 16:39 74. Molly Watcke 17:16 49. Cathy Palacios-Vasto 16:42 78. Shayne Culpepper 17:32

2000 - Vilamoura, Portugal, Long course, 18 March, 8000 meters 1. Tulu Deratu (ETH) 25:42 1. Ethiopia 20 2. Gete Wami (ETH) 25:48 2. Kenya 23 3. Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 25:50 3. United States 98 4. Lydia Cheromei (KEN) 26:02 4. Ireland 101 5. Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 26:03 5. Spain 137 6. Leah Malot (KEN) 26:09 6. Great Britain 137 7. Sonia O'Sullivan (IRL) 26:20 7. Japan 148 8. Denboba Merima (ETH) 26:23 8. Italy 164 9. Ayelech Worku (ETH) 26:36 9. Portugal 167 10. Ruth Kutol (KEN) 26:38 10. Tanzania 188 Americans included: 12. Deena Drossin 26:59 37. Kimberly Fitchen 27:48 13. Jennifer Rhines 27:11 55. Donna Garcia 28:35 36. Rachel Sauder 27:47 dnf Elva Dryer Short course, 19 March, 4000 meters 1. Kutre Dulecha (ETH) 13:00 1. Portugal 46 2. Zahra Ouaziz (MAR) 13:00 2. Ethiopia 55 3. Margaret Ngotho (KEN) 13:00 3. France 57 4. Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 13:01 4 Kenya 59 5. Fatima Maama-Yvelain (FRA) 13:06 5. Morocco 81 6. Taye Yemenashu (ETH) 13:07 6. Romania 122 7. Carla Sacramento (POR) 13:12 7. Great Britain 138 8. Sally Barsosio (KEN) 13:16 8. Germany 149 9. Zhor El Kamch (MAR) 13:17 9. Romania 122 10. Fernanda Ribeiro (POR) 13:17 10. Spain 217 Americans included: 20. Colette Liss 13:32 89. Jenelle Deatherage 14:27 53. Amy Rudolph 13:49 97. Carmen Ayala-Troncoso 14:38 82. Mary Jayne Harrelson 14:16 107. Christine Udovich 15:12 USA placed 12th with 244 points

2001 - Ostend, Belgium, Long course, 24 March, 8000 meters

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1. Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 27:49 1. Kenya 18 2. Gete Wami (ETH) 27:52 2. Ethiopia 70 3. Lydia Cheromei (KEN) 28:07 3. France 77 4. Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 28:07 4. Great Britian 83 5. Pamela Chepchumba (KEN) 28:20 5. Portugal 95 6. Leah Malot (KEN) 28:36 6. Italy 117 7. Yamna Oubouhou-Belkacem (FRA) 28:40 7. Spain 119 8. Merima Denboba (ETH) 28:52 8. United States 130 9. Olivera Jevtic (YUG) 29:03 9. Tanzania 163 10. Anja Smolders (BEL) 29:17 10. Japan 178 Americans included: 12. Deena Drossin 29:28 49. Kristen Chisum 31:01 27. Jennifer Rhines 30:03 53. Annette Peters 31:19 42. Clare Taylor 30:45 71. Laura Baker 32:27 USA placed 8th with 130 points.

Short course, 25 March, 4000 meters

1. Grete Wami (ETH) 14:46 1. Ethiopia 26 2. Paula Radcliffle (GBR) 14:47 2. Kenya 78 3. Edith Masai (KEN) 14:57 3. Romania 78 4. Marima Denboba (ETH) 15:04 4 Great Britian 81 5. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 15:06 5. Morocco 109 6. Benita Willis (AUS) 15:06 6. Ireland 152 7. Carla Scramento (POR) 15:07 7. Portugal 157 8. Rose Cheruiyot (KEN) 15:07 8. Tanzania 158 9. Asmae Leghzaoui (MAR) 15:08 9. Russia 172 10. Margaret Ngotho (KEN) 15:20 10. United States 188 Americans included: 38. Elva Dryer 16:05 55. Kristin Ihle-Helledy 16:21 47. Lisa Nye 16:13 59. Cheri Kenah 16:26 48. Sarah Schwald 16:13 66. Collette Liss 16:37

2002 — Dublin, Ireland, Long course, 23 March, 8,000m 1. Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 26:55 1. Ethiopia 28 2. Deena Drossin (USA) 27:04 2. United States 38 3. Colleen De Reuck (USA) 27:17 3. Kenya 41 4. Miwako Yamanaka (JPN) 27:19 4. Japan 67 5. Eyerusalem Kuma (ETH) 27:19 5. Great Britain & N.I. 69 6. Merima Denboba (ETH) 27:21 6. Portugal 84 7. Leila Aman (ETH) 27:25 7. Spain 104 8. Rose Cheruiyot (KEN) 27:28 8. France 121 9. Pamela Chepchumba (KEN) 27:30 9. Italy 125 10. Teyeba Erkesso (KEN) 27:32 10. Belgium 159 Americans included: 12. Jennifer Rhines 27:43 31. Amy Rudolph 28:37 23. Milena Glusac 28:18 28. Elva Dryer 28:27

Short course, 24 March, 4,000m 1. Edith Masai (KEN) 13:30 1. Ethiopia 32 2. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 13:36 2. Kenya 34 3. Isabella Ochichi (KEN) 13:39 3. Ireland 85

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4. Benita Johnson (AUS) 13:42 4. Russia 86 5. Suzy Favor-Hamilton (USA) 13:47 5. Australia 86 6. Abebech Negussie (ETH) 13:42 6. United States 90 7. Sonia O‚ Sullivan (IRL) 13:55 7. Portugal 108 8. Amina Godana (ETH) 14:00 8. Morocco 133 9. Rosanna Martin (ITA) 14:01 9. Romania 158 10. Anne Keenan-Buckley (IRL) 14:03 10. Tanzania 158 Americans included: 11. Carrie Tollefson 14:05 63. Mary Jayne Harrelson 14:50 32. Sarah Toland 14:27 66. Sarah Hann 14:52 52. Janet Trujillo 14:42

2003 - Lausanne, Switzerland, Long Course, 29 March, 8,000 meters 1. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 25:53 1. Ethiopia 18 2. Deena Drossin(USA) 26:02 2. Kenya 27 3. Merima Denboba (ETH) 26:28 3. United States 38 4. Eyerusalem Kuma (ETH) 26:30 4. Spain 66 5. Magdaline Chemjor (KEN) 26:33 5. Portugal 68 6. Pamela Chepchumba (KEN) 26:35 6. Morocco 89 7. Elizabeth Rumokol (KEN) 26:37 7. Canada 100 8. Colleen De Reuck (USA) 26:49 9. Caroline Cheptanui (KEN) 26:55 10. Tereza Yohannes (ETH) 27:06 Americans included: 16. Katie McGregor 27:36 27. Milena Glusac 27:57 19. Elva Dryer 27:43 41. Sara Wells 28:43

Short course, 30 March, 4,000 meters 1. Edith Masai (KEN) 12:43 1. Kenya 18 2. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 12:44 2. Ethiopia 24 3. Jane Gakunyi (KEN) 12:46 3. Morocco 61 4. Isabella Ochichi (KEN) 12:48 4. Russia 79 5. Benita Johnson (AUS) 12:48 5. Australia 96 6. Merima Denboba (ETH) 12:52 6. Portugal 103 7. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 12:54 7. Great Britain & N.I. 113 8. Alla Zhilyayeva (RUS) 12:56 8. Spain 129 9. Ejagayehu Dibaba (ETH) 12:59 9. Canada 141 10. Eyerusalem Kuma (ETH) 12:59 10. Italy 160 Americans included: 39. Sarah Toland 13:44 70. Collette Liss 14:11 54. Heather Sagan 13:52 77. Molly Austin 14:26 56. Annemarie Brooks 13:54 Team USA finished 13th with 175 points

2004 – Brussels, Belgium, Long course, 20 March, 8,000 meters 1. Benita Johnson (AUS) 27:17 1. Ethiopia 26 2. Ejegayehu Dibaba (ETH) 27:29 2. Kenya 30 3. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 27:34 3. Great Britain & N.I. 74 4. Alice Timbilili (KEN) 27:36 4. France 90 5. Teyba Erkesso (ETH) 27:43 5. United States 98 6. Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 27:56 6. Ausatralia 99 7. Eunice Jepkorir (KEN) 27:59 7. Canada 161 8. Emilie Mondor (CAN) 28:01 8. Portugal 167 9. Fridah Domongole (KEN) 27:59 9. Spain 206 10. Sally Barsosio (KEN) 28:08 10. Japan 206

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Americans included: 15. Kate O’Neill 28:37 31. Annemarie Schwabe 29:05 25. Kathy Newberry 28:56 38. Laura O’Neill 29:27 27. Katie McGregor 28:57 79. Molly Austin 31:00

Short course, 21 March, 4,000 meters 1. Edith Masai (KEN) 13:07 1. Ethiopia 19 2. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 13:09 2. Kenya 21 3. Teyba Erkesso (ETH) 13:11 3. Canada 87 4. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 13:14 4. Morocco 101 5. Isabella Ochichi (KEN) 13:18 5. Great Britain & N.I. 125 6. Olga Romanova (RUS) 13:19 6. Portugal 127 7. Peninah Jepchumba (KEN) 13:22 7. United States 141 8. Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 13:23 8. Spain 191 9. Jane Wanjiku (KEN) 13:23 9. France 209 10. Ejegayehu Dibaba (ETH) 13:23 10. Belgium 217 Americans included: 14. Shalane Flanagan 13:34 60. Melissa Buttry 14:33 24. Lauren Fleshman 13:56 64. Sarah Hann 14:38 43. Christin Wurth 14:21 77. Janet Trujillo 14:57

2005 – Saint Entienne, France, Long Course, March 19, 8,000 meters

1. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 26:34 1. Ethiopia 16 2. Alice Timbilili (KEN) 26:37 2. Kenya 22 3. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 26:37 3. Portugal 86 4. Melkamu Meselech (ETH) 26:39 4. Japan 122 5. Isabella Ochichi (KEN) 26:43 5. United States 122 6. Catherine Kirui (KEN) 26:49 6. Great Britain & N.I. 129 7. Benita Johnson (AUS) 26:55 7. France 129 8. Gete Wami (ETH) 27:20 8. Australia 134 9. Jepchumba Rose (KEN) 27:25 9. Spain 181 10. Bezunesh Bekele Sertsu (ETH) 27:27 10. Italy 193 Americans included: 13. Colleen De Reuck 27:51 42. Renee Metivier 29:24 29. Katie McGregor 28:57 46. Laura Turner 29:37 38. Kathy Newberry 29:14 64. Chelsea Smith 30:32

Short course, 20 March, 4,000 meters 1. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 13:15 1. Ethiopia 18 2. Werknesh Kidane ((ETH) 13:16 2. Kenya 19 3. Isabella Ochichi (KEN) 13:21 3. United States 67 4. Prisca Jepleting Ngetich (KEN) 13:25 4. Russia 100 5. Luch Wangui (KEN) 13:25 5. Morocco 133 6. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 13:28 6. Portugal 134 7. Beatrice Jepchumba (KEN) 13:31 7. Australia 143 8. Nancy Jebet Lagat (KEN) 13:31 8. France 181 9. Derbe Alemu (ETH) 13:41 9. Canada 195 10. Alevtina Ivanova (RUS) 13:42 10. Great Britain & N.I. 207 Americans included: 11. Lauren Fleshman 13:44 21. Shayne Culpepper 14:06 15. Blake Russell 13:57 52. Amy Mortimer 14:37 20. Shalane Flanagan 14:05 90. Melissa Buttry 15:19

2006 – Fukuoka, Japan, 1 April, 8,000 meters 1. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 25:21 1. Ethiopia 16

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2. Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 25:26 2. Kenya 39 3. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 25:38 3. Japan 80 4. Benita Johnson (AUS) 25:43 4. Australia 87 5. Wude Ayalew (ETH) 25:47 5. United States 91 6. Kayoko Fukushi (JPN) 25:51 6. New Zealand 112 7. Mestawet Tufa (ETH) 25:59 7. Great Britain & N.I. 134 8. Evelyne Wambui Nganga (KEN) 26:11 8. PR of China 141 9. Faith Chemutai (KEN) 26:12 9. France 175 10. Alice Chelangat (KEN) 26:13 10. Spain 188 Americans included: 11. Blake Russell 26:23 33. Colleen De Reuck 27:07 21. Katie McGregor 26:46 49. Renee Metivier 27:37 26. Sara Slattery 26:51 59. Sharon Dickie-Thompson 27:54

Short Course, 2 April, 4,000 meters 1. Gelete Burika (ETH) 12:51 1. Ethiopia 25 2. Priscah Jepleting Ngetich (KEN) 12:53 2. Kenya 26 3. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 12:54 3. Australia 69 4. Benita Johnson (AUS) 12:55 4. Morocco 73 5. Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 12:55 5. United States 99 6. Beatrice Jepchumba (KEN) 12:58 6. Russia 102 7. Zhor El Kamch (MAR) 13:03 7. Canada 115 8. Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 13:10 8. PR of China 156 9. Bezunesh Bekele Sertsu (ETH) 13:10 9. Tanzania 187 10. Isabella Ochichi (KEN) 13:11 10. Bahrain 201 Americans included: 18. Blake Russell 13:21 34. Carrie Tollefson 13:36 21. Kara Goucher 13:24 38. Sarah Schwald 13:40 26. Sara Bei-Hall 13:28 66. Amy Mortimer 14:10

2007 – Mombasa, Kenya, 24 March, 8,000 meters

1. Lornah Kiplagat (KEN) 26:33 1. Ethiopia 19 2. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 26:47 2. Kenya 26 3. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 26:48 3. Morocco 99 4. Gelete Burika (ETH) 26:55 4. Spain 135 5. Florence Jebet Kiplagat (KEN) 27:26 5. Great Britain & N.I. 140 6. Pamela Chepchumba (KEN) 27:34 6. Australia 154 7. Priscah jepleting Ngetich (KEN) 27:39 7. Eritrea 162 8. Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 28:10 8. United States 176 9. Simret Sultan (ERI) 28:16 9. Japan 179 10. Wude Ayalew (ETH) 28:18 10. Russia 193 Americans included 30. Catherine Ferrell 29:34 39. Kathy Newberry 29:54 36. Renee Metivier 29:47 71. Mary Duerbeck 32:01

2008 – Edinburgh, Great Britain, 30 March, 8,000 meters 1. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 25:10 1. Ethiopia 18 2. Mestawet Tufa (ETH) 25:15 2. Kenya 22 3. Linet Chepkwemoi Masai (KEN) 25:18 3. Australia 84 4. Doris Chepkwemoi Changeywo (KEN) 25:34 4. United States 87 5. Hilda Kibet (NED) 25:35 5. Morocco 100 6. Gelete Burka (ETH) 25:35 6. Great Britain 116 7. Priscah Jepleting Cherono (KEN) 25:36 7. Eritrea 150

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8. Margaret Wangari Muriuki (KEN) 25:46 8. Portugal 165 9. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 25:51 9. Spain 175 10. Grace Kwamboka Momanyi (KEN) 25:54 10. Ireland 232 Americans included 18. Emily Brown 26:36 24. Kathy Newberry 26:42 22. Katie McGregor 26:40 49. Renee Metivier-Baillie 27:49 23. Molly Huddle 26:40 62. Amy Hastings 28:18

 2009 – Amman, Jordan, 28 March, 8,000m

1. Florence Jebet Kiplagat (KEN) 26:13 1. Kenya 14 2. Linet Chepkwemoi Masai (KEN) 26:16 2. Ethiopia 28 3. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 26:19 3. Portugal 72 4. Lineth Chepkurui (KEN) 26:23 4. Spain 117 5. Wude Ayalew (ETH) 26:23 5. United States 130 6. Hilda Kibet (NED) 26:43 6. Morocco 130 7. Ann Karindi Mwangi (KEN) 26:49 7. Australia 154 8. Gelete Burka (ETH) 26:58 8. Japan 165 9. Maryam Yusuf Jamal (BRN) 27:00 9. Great Britain & N. Ireland 193 10. Iness Chepkesis Chenonge (KEN) 27:00 10. South Africa 198 Americans included 21. Julie Culley 28:08 40. Kathy Newberry 28:50 33. Delilah Di Crescenzo 28:34 69. Samia Akbar 29:51 36. Rebecca Donaghue 28:37 75. Lindsey Scherf 30:24                       2010 – Bydgoszcz, Poland, March 28, 8,000 meters 1. Emily Chebet (KEN) 24:19 1. Kenya 14 2. Linet Chepkwemoi Masai (KEN) 24:20 2. Ethiopia 22 3. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 24:26 3. United States 76 4. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 24:38 4. Morocco 41 5. Lineth Chepkurui (KEN) 24:40 5. Portugal 127 6. Margaret Wangari Muriuki (KEN) 24:42 6. Great Britain & N. Ireland 140 7. Feyse Tadese (ETH) 25:03 7. Japan 150 8. Mamitu Daska (ETH) 25:03 8. Australia 155 9. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 25:07 9. Bahrain 163 10. Hilda Kibet (NED) 25:17 10. South Africa 171 Americans included 12. Shalane Flanagan 25:20 25. Amy Hastings 26:20 19. Molly Huddle 25:59 38. Renee Metivier Baillie 26:48 20. Magdalena Lewy-Boulet 26:01 41. Emily Brown 26:53

  JUNIOR WOMEN�

The IAAF introduced this event in 1989.

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1989 - Stavangar, Norway, 19 March, 4000 meters 1. Malin Ewerlof (SWE) 15:23 1. Kenya 40 2. Olga Nazarkina (URS) 15:30 2. USSR 68 3. Esther Saina (KEN) 15:41 3. Portugal 84 4. Ann Wangari (KEN) 15:59 4. Japan 90 5. Jane Ekimat (KEN) 16:01 5. Canada 103 Americans included: 10. Tina Hall 16:15 26. Katrina Price 16:40 16. Jennifer Robertson 16:23 99. Seana Arnold 18:00 USA placed 6th with 104 points

1990 - Aix Les Bains, France, 24 March, 4000 meters 1. Liu Shixiang (CHN) 14:19 1. Kenya 19 2. Yan Qinglan (CHN) 14:20 2. Japan 45 3. Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 14:22 3. China 68 4. Caroline Kwanbai (KEN) 14:25 4. Ecuador 86 5. Lina Chesire (KEN) 14:25 5. Great Britain 145 Americans included: 12. Melody Fairchild 14:37 96. Shelly Smathers 16:16 72. Deena Drossin 15:49 105. Amy Giblin 16:27 90. Rebecca Spies 16:09 USA placed 11th with 196 points

1991 - Antwerp, Belgium, 24 March, 4435 meters 1. Lydia Cheromei (KEN) 13:59 1. Kenya 18 2. Jane Ekimat (KEN) 14:20 2. Ethiopia 40 3. Melody Fairchild (USA) 14:30 3. Japan 43 4. Azumi Miyazaki (JAP) 14:30 4. Great Britain 82 5. Wami Gete (ETH) 14:33 5. United States 88 Americans included: 22. Michelle LaFleur 15:01 68. Celeste Susnis 15:42 23. Pam Hunt 15:02 102. Megan Thompson 16:08 40. Deena Drossin 15:24

1992 - Boston, Massachusetts, 21 March, 4000 meters 1. Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 13:30 1. Ethiopia 55 2. Junxia Wang (CHN) 13:35 2. Romania 59 3. Lydia Cheromei (KEN) 13:43 3. Kenya 59 4. Jennifer Clague (GBR) 13:44 4. Great Britain 61 5. Anja Smolders (BEL) 13:58 5. China 78 Americans included: 15. Pam Hunt 14:08 62. Laura Woeller 15:00 32. Jennifer Howard 14:25 89. Kristin Cobb 15:37 61. Kim Kelly 14:59 92. Gretchen Klein 15:50 USA placed ninth with 170 points

1993 - Amorebieta, Spain, 28 March, 4450 meters 1. Gladys Ondeyo (KEN) 14:04 1. Kenya 10 2. Pamela Chepchumba (KEN) 14:09 2. Japan 41 3. Sally Barsosio (KEN) 14:11 3. Ethiopia 61 4. Hellen Mutai (KEN) 14:14 4. Romania 95 5. Susan Power (AUS) 14:18 5. Spain 123 Americans included: 39. Amy Skieresz 15:28 63. Molly Lori 15:49 46. Heather Hollis 15:35 64. Katy Hollbacher 15:49

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61. Tara Carlson 15:48 86. Marie Davis 16:17 USA placed 11th with 209 points

1994 - Budapest, Hungary, 26 March, 4300 meters

1. Sally Barsosio (KEN) 14:04 1. Kenya 11 2. Rose Cheruiyot (KEN) 14:05 2. Ethiopia 46 3. Elizabeth Cheptanui (KEN) 14:15 3. Japan 60 4. Gabriela Szabo (ROM) 14:25 4. Romania 83 5. Ruth Biwott (KEN) 14:27 5. Great Britain 119 Americans included: 44. Julia Stamps 15:44 92. Whitney Spannuth 16:14 53. Maribel Sanchez 15:50 102. Christine Nichols 16:24 90. Erin St. John 16:12 117. Candida McCarthy 16:37 USA placed 14th with 279 points

1995 - Durham, England, 25 March, 4470 meters 1. Annemari Sandell (FIN) 14:04 1. Kenya 18 2. Jebiwot Keitany (KEN) 14:09 2. Ethiopia 31 3. Nancy Kipron (KEN) 14:17 3. Japan 56 4. Jepkorir Aiyabei (KEN) 14:21 4. United States 63 5. Berhane Dagne (ETH) 14:25 5. Romania 120 Americans included: 19. Jessica Fry 14:57 37. Kortney Dunscombe 15:20 25. Mary Cobb 15:04 43. Sally Glynn 15:25 32. Julia Stamps 15:17 48. Heather Burroughs 15:27

1996 - Cape Town, South Africa, 23 March, 4250 meters 1. Kutre Dulecha (ETH) 13:27 1. Kenya 21 2. Annemari Sandell (FIN) 13:32 2. Ethiopia 26 3. Jepkorir Ayabei (KEN) 13:35 3. Japan 70 4. Nancy Kiprop (KEN) 13:49 4. Romania 78 5. Edna Kiplagat (KEN) 13:50 5. United States 123 Americans included: 20. Christina Nichols 14:27 41. Katy Radkewich 14:52 25. Courtney Pugmire 14:34 62. Katie McGregor 15:19 37. Marie Davis 14:45 68. Jackie Coscia 15:26

1997 - Turin, Italy, 23 March, 4089 meters

1. Rose Koskei (KEN) 14:58 1. Kenya 15 2. Prisca Jepleting (KEN) 14:59 2. Japan 38 3. Ayelech Worku (ETH) 15:02 3. Ethiopia 39 4. Edna Kiplagat (KEN) 15:10 4. Morocco 107 5. Zenebech Tadese (ETH) 15:11 5. South Africa 141 Americans included: 64. Michelle DeLa Vina 16:53 89. Kyla Barbour 17:12 72. Amy Wiseman 16:57 103. Bridget Quenzer 17:26 85. Tera Moody 17:09 dnf Elizabeth Kampfe USA placed 15th with 310 points

1998 - Marrakech, Morocco, 21 March, 6000 meters 1. Yimenashu Taye (ETH) 19:32 1. Ethiopia 16 2. Jeruto Kiptum (KEN) 19:34 2. Kenya 20 3. Worknesh Kidane (ETH) 19:34 3. Japan 68 4. Alemgena Bezabeh (ETH) 19:46 4. Morocco 88

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5. Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 19:47 5. South Africa 101 Americans included: 21. Melinda Campbell 20:51 76. Mariel Ettinger 22:32 46. Laura Heiner 21:43 78. Ann Ramsey 22:33 52. Tara Rohatinsky 21:53 USA placed 7th with 195 points. 1999 - Belfast, Ireland, 27 March, 6000 meters 1. Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 21:26 1. Ethiopia 20 2. Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 21:37 2. Kenya 31 3. Yoshiko Fujinaga (JPN) 21:41 3. Japan 46 4. Hareg Sidelil (ETH) 21:44 4. South Africa 95 5. Naoko Sakata (JPN) 21:46 5. Zimbabwe 146 Americans included: 22. Erin Sullivan 22:37 56. Cheryl Smith 23:47 43. Ashley Labudde 23:28 67. Dana Boyle 24:12 53. Caroline Addis 23:44 74. Sara Gorton 24:35 USA placed 7th with 174 points

2000 - Vilamoura, Portugal, 18 March, 6000 meters 1. Vivian Cheruiyot(KEN) 20:34 1. Kenya 12 2. Alice Timbilili(KEN) 20:35 2. Ethiopia 24 3. Viola Kibiwot (KEN) 20:36 3. Japan 78 4. Hareg Sidelil (ETH) 20:38 4. South Africa 105 5. Merima Hashim (ETH) 20:41 5. Uganda 131 Americans included: 26. Lauren Fleshman 22:08 61. Sheila Agrawal 23:07 29. Shalane Flanagan 22:10 68. Kate Bradshaw 23:16 30. Erin Sullivan 22:12 126. Julie Spolidoro 27:47 USA placed 6th with 146 points

2001 - Ostend, Belgium 24 March, 6000 meters 1. Viola Kibiwot (KEN) 22:05 1. Ethiopia 16 2. Abebech Negussie (ETH) 22:05 2. Kenya 20 3. Aster Bacha (ETH) 22:05 3. Japan 59 4. Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 22:06 4. Australia 107 5. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 22:08 5. South Africa 136 Americans included: 42. Alicia Craig 24:12 65. Alisha Williams 24:45 47. Laura Zeigle 24:17 74. Emily Blakeslee 25:01 61. Victoria Chang 24:37 101. Michelle de la Vina 25:56

2002 - Dublin, Ireland 23 March, 6,000m 1. Viola Kibiwot (KEN) 20:13 1. Kenya 13 2. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) 20:14 2. Ethiopia 24 3. Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 20:22 3. Japan 63 4. Fridah Domongole (KEN) 20:23 4. Australia 77 5. Peninah Chepchumba (KEN) 20:24 5. United States 87 Americans included: 17. Erika Odlaug 21:23 40. Nicole Lee 22:10 29. Maria Cicero 21:59 43. Sara Bei 22:12 36. Valerie Lauver 22:06 47. Kathryn Andersen 22:16

2003 - Lausanne, Switzerland 29 March, 6,000 meters 1. Tirunesh Dibaba (KEN) 20:21 1. Ethiopia 14

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2. Peninah Chepchumba (KEN) 20:22 2. Kenya 22 3. Gelete Burika (ETH) 20:28 3. Morocco 78 4. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 20:33 4. United States 82 5. Emily Chebet (KEN) 20:39 5. Great Britain & N.I. 82 Americans included: 20. Amy Hastings 22:34 41. Julia Lucas 23:40 25. Rebecca Walter 22:50 51. Angela Homan 24:02 39. Clara Horowitz 23:35 58. Laura Hodgson 24:08

2004 – Brussels, Belgium, 21 March, 6,000 meters 1. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 20:48 1. Ethiopia 10 2. Aziza Aliyu (ETH) 20:53 2. Kenya 36 3. Tadesse Mestawat (ETH) 20:56 3. Japan 67 4. Workitu Ayanu (ETH) 20:59 4. United States 120 5. Chemtai Rionotukei (KEN) 21:04 5. Russia 160 Americans included: 24. Amber Harper 21:58 35. Jennifer Barringer 22:19 30. Alison Costello 22:10 36. Kathleen Trotter 22:20 31. Amanda Trotter 22:11 62. Brittany Brockman 23:04

2005 – Saint Entienne, France, 19 March, 6,000 meters 1. Gelete Burika Bati (ETH) 20:12 1. Kenya 16 2. Veronica Nyaruai Wanjiru (KEN) 20:39 2. Ethiopia 22 3. Beatrice Chepngeno Chebusit (KEN) 20:44 3. Japan 56 4. Mercy Wanjiku (KEN) 20:46 4. United States 118 5. Belainesh Zemedkun Gebre 20:47 5. Morocco 135 Americans included: 18. Lindsey Scherf 22:12 42. Elizabeth Pasciuto 22:58 28. Erin Bedell 22:32 47. Jennifer Barringer 23:03 30. Lindsay Flacks 22:37 93. Christina Fiduccia 24:42

2006 – Fukuoka, Japan, 1 April, 6,000 meters 1. Pauline Chemming Korikwiang (KEN) 19:27 1. Kenya 10 2. Veronica Nyaruai Wanjiru (KEN) 19.27 2. Ethiopia 29 3. Mercy Jelimo Kosgei (KEN) 19:45 3. Japan 58 4. Emmy Chepkirui (KEN) 19:52 4. Eritrea 81 5. Belaynesh Zemedkun Gebre (ETH) 19:56 5. Great Britain & N.I. 113 Americans included 6. United States 142 31. McKayla Plank 21:15 39. Nicole Blood 21:28 34. Erin Bedell 21:20 52. Marie Lawrence 22:05 38. Kauren Tarver 21:26 67. Madeline McKeever 22:52

2007 – Mombasa, Kenya, 24 March, 6,000 meters Team USA did not field a team for this competition

2008 – Edinburgh, Great Britain, 30 March, 6,000 meters

1.Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) 19:59 1. Ethiopia 16 2. Irine Chepet Cheptai (KEN) 20:04 2. Kenya 20 3. Emebt Etea (ETH) 20:06 3. Japan 57 4. Delvine Relin Meringor (KEN) 20:11 4. Great Britain & N.I. 95 5. Emebet Bacha (ETH) 20:11 5. Canada 99 Americans included 6. United States 100 13. Alexandra Gits 20:41 30. Emily Reese 21:22 28. Emily Schwitzer 21:19 38. Lauren Saylor 21:37 29. Laurynne Chetelat 21:19 44. Marissa Treece 21:55

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