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IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships 2018 • Biographical Start List • Women Junior Women’s 10 Kilometres Walk 42 Entrants 21 Countries 9:00 – Sunday, May 6 Age (Days) Born SB PB 503 HAYWARD Katie AUS 17y 284d 2000 45:57 45:57 -18 In 2017 at age 17, become the youngest ever senior Australian 10,000m race walk champion 1 Australian under-17 5000 2016; 1 Australian Schools 5000 2016; 1 Australian 10,000 2017; 1 Australian junior 10,000 2018. Coach-Steve Langley In 2018: 6 Australian 10,000; 1 Adelaide junior 10K; 1 Queensland 10,000; 1 Australian junior 10,000 504 HENDERSON Rebecca AUS 16y 304d 2001 49:02 49:02 -18 1 Australian youth 5000 2017/2018. Coach-Simon Baker (1 WCP 50K 1989) In 2018: 2 Adelaide junior 10K; 1 Melbourne 5000; 1 Victoria State junior 5000; 1 Australian youth 5000; 4 Australian junior 10,000 505 HUSE Philippa AUS 19y 23d 1999 49:57 49:46 -17 10,000 pb: 48:52.25 -18. 2 Oceanian junior 10K 2017. 1 Australian junior 10K 2017. Coach-Simon Baker (1 WCP 50K 1989) In 2018: 11 Australian 10,000; 2 Australian Capital Territory 5000; 4 Adelaide junior 10K; 1 Victoria State junior 5000; 3 Melbourne 5000; 2 Australian junior 10,000 511 LI Wenxiu CHN 17y 143d 2000 44:46 44:46 -18 In 2018: 2 Huangshan junior 10K 512 MA Li CHN 18y 109d 2000 44:15 44:15 -18 * Lost to her compatriot Ma Zhenxia at the 2016 World Teams by just six-thousandths of a second (both shared the rounded winning time of 45:25) 2 WTCh junior 10K 2016. 4 Chinese National Games Teams junior 10K 2017 In 2018: 1 Huangshan junior 10K (44:15, won by 31 seconds) 518 YANG Weiwei CHN 18y 274d 1999 45:59 44:21 -17 5K pb: 22:56 -16 // In 2018: 3 Huangshan junior 10K 521 CHALARCA Laura Cristina COL 18y 67d 2000 48:12 48:12 -18 Full name-Laura Cristina Mojica Chalarca // 5000 pb: 23:54.01 -17. 7 World youth 5000 2017 In 2018: 1 Colombian junior 10K 524 VARGAS Noelia CRC 18y 16d 2000 47:05 47:05 -18 15 World youth 5000 2017; 1 Central American junior 10K 2018 In 2018: 2 Monterrey junior 10K; 1 Central American junior 10K 527 MOREJÓN Glenda Estefania ECU 17y 338d 2000 - 45:16 -17 2017 World Youth Champion at 5000m. South American Junior record holder at 10K 5000 pb: 22:25.16 -17. 3 Pan-American Junior Cup 10K 2017; 1 World youth 5000 2017. Born- Guayaquil 528 TORRES Paula Milena ECU 17y 198d 2000 - 49:09 -17 Full name-Paula Milena Torres Sarango // 7 Pan-American Junior Cup 10K 2017; 10 World youth 5000 2017; 8 Pan-American junior 10,000 2017 531 CHAMOSA Antia ESP 18y 209d 1999 48:41 47:59 -17 22 World youth 5000 2015; 14 European youth 5000; 9 ECP junior 10K 2017; 7 EJC 10,000 2017. Coach-José Antonio Pardal In 2018: 1 El Vendrell junior 10K; 2 Burjassot junior 5000; 1 Spanish Clubs indoor 5000 532 GARCIA Mariona ESP 18y 51d 2000 49:52 49:52 -18 5000 pb: 23:35.06 -18. 12 World youth 5000 2017. Coach-Valentí Massana (1 WCH 20K 93) In 2018: 2 El Vendrell 10K; 3 Burjassot junior 10K; 1 Cornellà de Llobregat 5000; 3 Spanish Clubs 5000 535 PEÑA Marina ESP 19y 46d 1999 48:52 48:02 -17 21 EJC 10,000 2015; 16 WTCh junior 10K 2016; 4 ECP Junior 10K 2017; 4 EJC 10,000 2017. Coach-José Antonio Quintana In 2018: 1 Salamanca 3000; 1 Burjassot junior 10K; 1 Spanish Clubs 5000 539 ALI Sarah FRA 16y 227d 2001 50:54 50:54 -18 5000 pb: 24:23.42 -17 In 2018: 1 Lyon indoor 3000; 1 Val de Reuil indoor 3000; 2 French junior 10K; 16 Poděbrady junior 10K 543 LEFRESNE Manon FRA 18y 93d 2000 49:57 49:57 -18 10,000 pb: 52:00.30 -17. 1 French junior 10K 2018 In 2018: 3 Rennes indoor 3000; 1 French junior indoor 5000; 3 FRA v GER v ITA indoor 3000; 1 French junior 10K; 6 Poděbrady junior 10K 551 RICHTER Julia GER 18y 290d 1999 50:23 48:13 -17 10,000 pb: 49:06.03 -17. 28 World youth 5000 2015; 5 European youth 5000 2016; 11 ECP Junior 10K 2017; 6 EJC 10,000 2017 In 2018: 1 German junior indoor 5000; 1 FRA v GER v ITA indoor 3000; 3 Lugano junior 10K; 3 Poděbrady junior 10K 554 PALACIOS Yasury Betzayda Lorena GUA 18y 190d 1999 48:16 48:16 -18 10,000 pb: 50:05.67 -17 In 2018: 1 Guatemalan junior 10K; 2 Central American junior 10K 561 DISABATO Valeria ITA 18y 209d 1999 51:09 51:09 -18 20K pb: 1:47:27 -17. 10,000 pb: 49:26.81 -17. 9 EJC 10,000 2017 In 2018: 2 Italian Clubs 15K; 5 Poděbrady junior 10K 566 FUJII Nanako JPN 18y 362d 1999 45:42 45:42 -18 20K pb: 1:43:28 -18. 1 Japanese Schools 5000 2016 In 2018: 1 Tokyo 5K; 1 New South Wales junior 5000; 17 Japanese 20K; 1 Lugano junior 10K; 1 Wajima junior 10K 570 YAGI Maika JPN 19y 103d 1999 47:19 47:19 -18 20K pb: 1:38:57 -18. 10,000 pb: 48:30.45 -17. 10 World youth 5000 2015; 21 WTCh junior 10K 2016 In 2018: 10 Japanese 20K; 14 Nomi 20K; 3 Wajima junior 10K © Mark Butler 2018 [email protected]) U T L E R Check with final start lists in case of late changes Page W – 1 Athlete’s ages as at: 4/5/2018 571 YOSHIDA Yuu JPN 18y 198d 1999 47:50 47:50 -18 In 2018: 2 Lugano junior 10K; 5 Wajima junior 10K 575 SHLYKOVA Yekaterina KAZ 18y 138d 1999 50:15 50:15 -18 10,000 pb: 52:38.8 -16. 30 World youth 5000 2015. 1 Kazakh junior 10,000 2017 In 2018: 1 Kazakh junior winter 10K; 2 Poděbrady junior 10K 577 ZALEVSKAYA Valentina KAZ 17y 143d 2000 58:57 58:57 -18 5000 pb: 25:22.39 -16 // In 2018: 21 Poděbrady junior 10K 581 KAVALIAUSKAITĖ Austėja LTU 17y 346d 2000 51:43 51:43 -18 11 European youth 5000 2016; 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2 European youth 5000 2016; 19 ECP junior 10K 2017; dq EJC 10,000 2017; 1 Balkan junior 10K 2018 In 2018: 2 Antalya 10K (Feb 3); 1 Antalya 10K (Feb 24); 1 Balkan junior 10K 619 FARINA Yana UKR 18y 272d 1999 - 53:29 -17 5000 pb: 26:45.80 -15 In 2018: 5 Ukrainian Clubs junior indoor 5000; 1 Ukrainian junior indoor 3000 (Feb 6) 622 KASYAN Daryna UKR 16y 33d 2002 51:08 51:08 -18 In 2018: 7 Ukrainian Teams indoor 5000; 3 Ukrainian youth indoor 3000; 3 Ukrainian junior indoor 3000; 2 Ukrainian junior winter 10K 625 TKACH Alina UKR 16y 129d 2001 52:33 52:33 -18 In 2018: 2 Sumy 3000; 11 Ukrainian Teams indoor 5000; 4 Ukrainian youth indoor 3000; 3 Ukrainian junior winter 10K 626 ALLEN Kayla USA 19y 24d 1999 52:09 52:09 -18 10,000 pb: 53:09.16 -17.
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