2001 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships

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The 10th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on October 7, 2001 in the city of Bristol, UK, and was run simultaneously with that year's Bristol Half Marathon.

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Results

Men's Race

Individual

Position Competitor Nationality Time
1 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia ETH 1:00:03 (PB)
2 Tesfaye Jifar Flag of Ethiopia ETH 1:00:04 (PB)
3 John Yuda Msuri Flag of Tanzania TAN 1:00:12 (PB)
4 Hendrick Ramaala Flag of South Africa RSA 1:00:15
5 Tesfaye Tola Flag of Ethiopia ETH 1:00:24 (PB)
6 Evans Rutto Flag of Kenya KEN 1:00:43
7 Peter Chebet Flag of Kenya KEN 1:00:56 (PB)
8 Christopher Cheboiboch Flag of Kenya KEN 1:01:14
9 Jaouad Gharib Flag of Morocco MAR 1:01:41
10 Khalid Skah Flag of Morocco MAR 1:01:41
11 Salah Hissou Flag of Morocco MAR 1:01:56 (PB)
12 Phaustin Baha Sulle Flag of Tanzania TAN 1:02:15
13 John Gwako Flag of Kenya KEN 1:02:15 (PB)
14 Abner Chipu Flag of South Africa RSA 1:02:18
15 Mostafa Errebbah Flag of Italy ITA 1:02:19 (PB)

Team

Position Team Competitors
1 Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia Haile Gebrselassie (1st)
Tesfaye Jifar (2nd)
Tesfaye Tola (5th)
2 Flag of Kenya Kenya Evans Rutto (6th)
Peter Chebet (7th)
Christopher Cheboiboch (8th)
3 Flag of Tanzania Tanzania John Yuda Msuri (3rd)
Phaustin Baha Sulle (12th)
Benedict Ako (22nd)
4 Flag of Morocco Morocco Jaouad Gharib (9th)
Khalid Skah (10th)
Salah Hissou (11th)
5 Flag of South Africa South Africa Hendrick Ramaala (4th)
Abner Chipu (14th)
George Mofokeng (27th)

Women's Race

Individual

Position Competitor Nationality Time
1 Paula Radcliffe Flag of the United Kingdom GBR 1:06:47 (CR)
2 Susan Chepkemei Flag of Kenya KEN 1:07:36 (PB)
3 Berhane Adere Flag of Ethiopia ETH 1:08:17 (PB)
4 Mizuki Noguchi Flag of Japan JPN 1:08:23 (PB)
5 Jeļena Prokopčuka Flag of Latvia LAT 1:08:43 (PB)
6 Elana Meyer Flag of South Africa RSA 1:08:56 (PB)
7 Olivera Jevtić Flag of Serbia and Montenegro YUG 1:09:51 (PB)
8 Isabella Ochichi Flag of Kenya KEN 1:10:01
9 Yasuyo Iwamoto Flag of Japan JPN 1:10:06 (PB)
10 Mihaela Botezan Flag of Romania ROM 1:10:11
11 Nuta Olaru Flag of Romania ROM 1:10:27
12 Caroline Kwambai Flag of Kenya KEN 1:10:27
13 Lyudmila Biktasheva Flag of Russia RUS 1:10:31 (PB)
14 Aurica Buia Flag of Romania ROM 1:10:40 (PB)
15 Restituta Joseph Flag of Tanzania TAN 1:10:43

Team

Position Team Comptetitors
1 Flag of Kenya Kenya Susan Chepkemei (2nd)
Isabella Ochichi (8th)
Caroline Kwambai (12th)
2 Flag of Japan Japan Mizuki Noguchi (4th)
Yasuyo Iwamoto (9th)
Takako Kotorida (25th)
3 Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia Berhane Adere (3rd)
Meseret Kotu (17th)
Teyeba Erkesso (20th)
4 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Northern Ireland Paula Radcliffe (1st)
Liz Yelling (23rd)
Annie Emmerson (31st)
5 Flag of Romania Romania Mihaela Botezan (10th)
Nuta Olaru (11th)
Aurica Buia (14th)

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