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START LIST Half Marathon Women /Cardiff University Cardiff (GBR) World Half Marathon Championships 26 March 2016 START LIST Half Marathon Women RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record Women Only WRwo 1:06:25 Lornah KIPLAGAT NED 33 Udine 14 Oct 2007 Championships Record CR 1:06:25 Lornah KIPLAGAT NED 33 Udine 14 Oct 2007 World Leading WL 1:06:04 Cynthia Jerotich LIMO KEN 27 Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 2016 26 March 2016 13:35 START TIME BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 100 Souad AÏT SALEM ALG 06 Jan 79 1:09:15 1:11:09 101 Kenza DAHMANI TIFAHI ALG 18 Nov 80 1:10:36 102 María PERALTA ARG 30 Nov 77 1:16:07 103 Milly CLARK AUS 01 Mar 89 1:13:43 104 Cassie FIEN AUS 15 Sep 85 1:11:28 105 Eloise WELLINGS AUS 09 Nov 82 1:09:29 1:09:29 106 Valdilene SILVA BRA 18 Dec 91 1:15:49 1:19:35 107 Militsa MIRCHEVA BUL 24 May 94 1:15:29 108 Laura BATTERINK CAN 11 Nov 84 1:13:15 109 Lanni MARCHANT CAN 11 Apr 84 1:10:47 110 Tarah KORIR CAN 01 May 87 1:13:39 111 Cuomu CIREN CHN 27 Aug 97 112 Jila DAWA CHN 02 Jan 98 113 Wangmu NUZENG CHN 05 May 96 1:14:39 114 Kellys ARIAS COL 03 Jun 89 1:15:29 115 Ángela FIGUEROA COL 28 Jun 84 1:16:43 116 Angie ORJUELA COL 27 Nov 90 1:12:22 117 Louise Langelund BATTING DEN 07 Feb 78 1:15:55 121 Alessandra AGUILAR ESP 01 Jul 78 1:10:56 1:12:00 122 Marta ESTEBAN ESP 06 Nov 82 1:13:16 1:13:16 123 Marta GALIMANY ESP 05 Oct 85 1:13:37 1:13:37 124 Paula MAYOBRE ESP 16 May 89 1:13:33 1:13:33 125 Askale ALEMAYEHU ETH 11 Jan 96 1:10:01 1:14:02 126 Dehininet DEMSEW ETH 15 Sep 84 1:12:19 1:13:57 127 Sinke DESSIE ETH 11 Oct 94 1:13:49 1:13:49 129 Netsanet GUDETA ETH 12 Feb 91 1:07:31 1:13:45 130 Genet YALEW ETH 31 Dec 92 1:06:26 1:06:26 131 Severine HAMEL FRA 18 May 78 1:15:01 132 Samira MEZEGHRANE FRA 29 Dec 79 1:15:56 133 Karine PASQUIER FRA 08 Nov 77 1:13:30 134 Laurane PICOCHE FRA 17 Jul 85 1:11:45 135 Fanny PRUVOST FRA 21 May 79 1:14:24 1:14:24 136 Alyson DIXON GBR 24 Sep 78 1:10:38 137 Rachel FELTON GBR 27 Jun 79 1:13:43 1:16:19 138 Tina MUIR GBR 06 Apr 88 1:13:22 139 Charlotte PURDUE GBR 10 Jun 91 1:12:06 140 Jenny SPINK GBR 07 Aug 81 1:13:02 141 Allison EDWARDS GIB 07 Jan 69 1:30:21 142 Emma MONTIEL GIB 12 Jul 75 1:24:37 143 Kit-Ching YIU HKG 20 Feb 88 1:12:58 144 Lizzie LEE IRL 22 May 80 1:13:28 145 Amal MOHAMMED IRQ 03 Dec 87 146 Rosaria CONSOLE ITA 17 Dec 79 1:09:34 1:13:01 147 Anna INCERTI ITA 19 Jan 80 1:08:18 148 Veronica INGLESE ITA 22 Nov 90 1:10:57 149 Silvia LA BARBERA ITA 27 Aug 84 1:16:14 1 2 Timing by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-HMAR-W-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 15:12 on Friday, 25 March 2016 Title Partner Official IAAF Partners /Cardiff University Cardiff (GBR) World Half Marathon Championships 26 March 2016 START LIST Half Marathon Women 150 Laila SOUFYANE ITA 04 Aug 83 1:12:43 1:13:01 151 Yuka ANDO JPN 16 Mar 94 1:09:51 1:10:10 152 Hisami ISHII JPN 10 Aug 95 1:10:25 1:10:25 153 Mizuki MATSUDA JPN 31 May 95 1:10:25 1:10:25 154 Miho SHIMIZU JPN 13 May 90 1:09:41 1:09:41 155 Mirai WAKU JPN 01 Jul 95 1:09:56 156 Peres JECHIRCHIR KEN 27 Sep 93 1:06:39 1:06:39 157 Pascalia Chepkorir KIPKOECH KEN 22 Dec 88 1:07:17 158 Gladys Chesir KIPTAGELAI KEN 20 Feb 93 1:06:57 1:06:57 159 Cynthia Jerotich LIMO KEN 18 Dec 89 1:06:04 1:06:04 160 Mary Wacera NGUGI KEN 17 Dec 88 1:06:29 1:06:29 161 Mariya KOROBITSKAYA KGZ 10 May 90 1:15:05 162 Ariana Kira HILBORNA LAT 19 Sep 80 1:14:22 163 Long HOI MAC 26 Jul 84 1:25:59 164 Vianey DE LA ROSA MEX 04 Aug 86 1:12:19 1:13:24 165 Brenda FLORES MEX 04 Sep 91 1:13:54 1:14:32 166 Margarita HERNÁNDEZ MEX 03 Dec 85 1:13:23 1:13:23 167 Carmen Patricia MARTÍNEZ PAR 26 Dec 82 1:16:27 168 Nicolasa CONDORI PER 06 Dec 88 1:13:24 169 Jovana DE LA CRUZ PER 12 Jul 92 1:15:59 170 Luz Mery ROJAS PER 20 Jun 93 1:17:38 171 Gladys TEJEDA PER 30 Sep 85 1:11:24 172 Andreea-Alina PÎSCU ROU 09 Jun 96 1:17:50 173 Paula-Claudia TODORAN ROU 09 Jun 85 1:12:59 174 Nolene CONRAD RSA 26 Jul 85 1:12:52 175 Cornelia JOUBERT RSA 22 Jun 88 1:12:37 1:26:20 176 Dina Lebo PHALULA RSA 09 Dec 83 1:11:54 177 Lebogang PHALULA RSA 09 Dec 83 1:12:18 1:24:35 178 Zintle XINIWE RSA 23 Oct 86 1:11:24 180 Katarina BÉREŠOVÁ SVK 10 Oct 87 1:13:33 181 Chien-Ho HSIEH TPE 25 Nov 87 1:15:13 1:15:13 182 Tonya NERO TTO 27 Nov 88 1:15:13 183 Olha SKRYPAK UKR 02 Dec 90 1:13:09 184 Janet CHEROBON-BAWCOM USA 22 Aug 78 1:09:55 1:11:49 185 Sara HALL USA 15 Apr 83 1:10:07 1:10:07 186 Hillary MONTGOMERY USA 10 Feb 93 1:11:49 1:11:49 187 Brianne NELSON USA 27 Oct 80 1:10:16 1:14:34 188 Kellyn TAYLOR USA 22 Jul 86 1:11:01 189 Irina MOROZ UZB 09 Oct 87 1:23:46 190 Rutendo Joan NYAHORA ZIM 11 Nov 88 1:14:56 1:19:47 ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 1:05:09 Florence Jebet KIPLAGAT (KEN) Barcelona 15 Feb 15 1:06:04 Cynthia Jerotich LIMO (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:05:50 Mary Jepkosgei KEITANY (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 18 Feb 11 1:06:07 Gladys Cherono KIPRONO (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:06:04 Cynthia Jerotich LIMO (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:06:26 Genet YALEW (ETH) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:06:07 Gladys Cherono KIPRONO (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:06:29 Mary Wacera NGUGI (KEN) Houston, TX 17 Jan 16 1:06:09 Lucy Wangui KABUU (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 15 Feb 13 1:06:39 Peres JECHIRCHIR (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:06:11 Priscah JEPTOO (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 15 Feb 13 1:06:57 Gladys Chesir KIPTAGELAI (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:06:18 Joyce CHEPKIRUI (KEN) Praha 5 Apr 14 1:06:58 Jemima Jelagat SUMGONG (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:06:25 Lornah KIPLAGAT (NED) Udine 14 Oct 07 1:07:08 Worknesh DEGEFA (ETH) Ostia Lido 13 Mar 16 1:06:26 Genet YALEW (ETH) Ras Al Khaimah 12 Feb 16 1:07:16 Angela Jemesunde TANUI (KEN) Ostia Lido 13 Mar 16 1:06:27 Rita Jeptoo SITIENEI (KEN) Ras Al Khaimah 15 Feb 13 1:07:31 Magdalene Yeko MASAI (KEN) Ostia Lido 13 Mar 16 2 2 Timing by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-HMAR-W-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 15:12 on Friday, 25 March 2016 Title Partner Official IAAF Partners.
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