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1998 IAAF World Road Relay Championships

The 1998 IAAF World Road Relay Championships was the fourth and final edition of the global, international marathon relay competition, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).[1] The event took place on 18–19 April in Manaus, Brazil with the participation of 222 athletes from 28 nations. The women's race took place on Saturday 18 April, starting at 9:00 AM Amazon Standard Time, and featured twelve national teams comprising a total 72 athletes.[2] The men's race took place on Sunday 19 April, also starting at 9:00 AM Amazon Standard Time, and featured 25 national teams comprising a total 150 athletes.[3]

1998 IAAF World Road Relay Championships
Dates18–19 April 1998
Host cityManaus, Brazil
LevelSenior
TypeMarathon relay
Events2
Participation222 athletes from
28 nations
Individual Prize Money (US$)1st: US$20,000
2nd: $10,000
3rd: $5000
Team Prize Money (US$)1st: $120,000
2nd: $60,000
3rd: $30,000

Each national team consisted of six athletes, who alternately covered six stages to complete the 42.195 km marathon distance. The first, third and fifth stages were of 5 km, the second and fourth stages were of 10 km, and the final stage covered the remaining 7.195 km.[4] Rather than using the traditional baton associated with relay races, athletes passed a wrist band to their compatriots at end of each leg.[5] Prize money totalling US$420,000 was awarded to the athletes of the medal-winning teams: $120,000 for the winning team, $60,000 for the silver medallists and $30,000 for third place, with the winnings split evenly between the team's six athletes.[6][7]

The Ethiopian and Kenyan teams took the top two spots in both races, with the Ethiopian women being victorious in a time of 2:21:15 hours and the Kenyan men coming out on top in a time of 2:01:13 hours. These represented two title defences, as both teams won those races at the previous edition in 1996. Romania took the bronze medals in the women's race and the host nation, Brazil, came third in the men's race – the second time it reached the podium after being men's runners-up at the 1996 championships.[8][9]

Race summary edit

The women's race took place in difficult weather conditions, with high humidity and a temperature around 34 °C (93 °F). Kenya's Jackline Maranga led the pack in the first stage at 15:39 minutes, with Ethiopia's Yimenashu Taye 19 seconds in arrears and Japan's Takako Kotorida another 20 seconds back. On the second leg Gete Wami overhauled Kenya's Jane Omoro to put Ethiopia in first place, while Alina Tecuţă had the second fastest time to bring Romania into third place. Ethiopia extended its lead in the third leg through stage winner Genet Gebregiorgis and Miyo Nakano brought Japan to third again.[6]

A strong leg four by Cristina Pomacu returned Romania to third place and Alla Zhilyaeva won the stage to bring Russia back up the ranks. Ayelech Worku cemented Ethiopia's lead by completing the fifth stage eleven seconds faster than Kenya's Naomi Mugo, now over a minute behind, while Romania's Constantina Diță pulled further away from fourth-placed Japan. Kenya's Sally Barsosio attempted to close down Ethiopia's Merima Denboba in the final leg, but was unable to do so, finishing over half a minute behind the Ethiopian despite her leg of 24:09 minutes. The conditions severely affected some of the teams: Russia trailed by three and a half minutes in the first leg due to Yelena Motalova struggling,[6] Mexico's Judith Ramirez took nearly seven minutes longer than Russia's Zhilyaeva to finish her 10K fourth leg, and Ecuador's Sara Nivisela took nearly four minutes longer to complete the 5-kilometre fifth leg than did Ethiopia's Ayelech Worku.[8]

The following morning, the weather conditions proved a little more amenable to the male runners, with humidity dropping to 85% and the temperature falling to 28 °C (82 °F). John Kibowen led off the Kenyan team as front runner and was narrowly edged out by Ethiopia's Million Wolde in the first stage, with both recording 13:44 minutes for the 5 km, and a battle for third emerged between Brazil's Elenilson da Silva and Portugal's Hélder Ornelas some 15 seconds adrift. Stage two saw Kenya emerge as clear leaders as Paul Koech gained 49 seconds on his Ethiopian rival Ayele Mezgebu. Behind them, Japan's Tomoaki Kunichika pulled level Alberto Maravilha (Portugal) and Tomix da Costa (Brazil) in the chase for third as the athletes neared the mid-point.[9][7]

Benjamin Limo completed the fourth leg 24 seconds faster than the rest of the field to keep Kenya's lead. Brazil's Ronaldo da Costa gained a ten-second gap in third, with Japan (Masatoshi Ibata) and Portugal (Angelo Pacheco) both slowing in fourth and fifth. Tom Nyariki made it three consecutive stage wins for Kenya in the fifth leg, gaining over 40 seconds over second placed Ethiopian Tesfaye Tolla. Elijah Mutandiko's 33-minute 10K leg (second fastest of the stage) brought Zimbabwe into fifth place, as Portugal fell back. Ethiopia rallied in the fifth stage with Fita Bayisa running 5 km in 14:16 minutes to draw nearer to Kenya's John Kosgei. A poor run from Ethiopia's Alene Emere saw Kenyan Paul Malakwen Kosgei ease to victory with over two and a half minutes to spare. Consistentcy saw Brazil claim third place, with Sergio Goncalves da Silva finishing around a minute after the Ethiopian. Zimbabwe's Abel Chimukoko had the second fastest time of the final stage, which saw his mostly-barefooted team overhaul Japan for fourth place by a margin of three seconds. Denmark's Jorgen Gamborg failed to complete his last leg – the only athlete at the competition to do so – meaning his team was eliminated.[9][7]

Medal summary edit

Results edit

Men's race edit

Key:   Fastest in stage

Place Team Athlete Stage Time
1   Kenya 2:01:13
John Kibowen 1 13:44
Paul Koech 2 28:40
Benjamin Limo 3 14:04
Tom Nyariki 4 29:33
John Kosgei 5 14:28
Paul Malakwen Kosgei 6 20:44
2   Ethiopia 2:03:47
Million Wolde 1 13:44
Ayele Mezgebu 2 29:29
Berhanu Aldane 3 14:29
Tesfaye Tola 4 30:14
Fita Bayisa 5 14:16
Alene Emere 6 21:35
3   Brazil 2:04:50
Elenilson da Silva 1 13:59
Tomix da Costa 2 30:14
Ronaldo da Costa 3 14:28
Daniel Lopes Ferreira 4 30:11
Leonardo Guedes 5 14:43
Sergio Goncalves da Silva 6 21:15
4   Zimbabwe 2:05:19
Michael Ngaseke 1 14:21
Bigboy Goromonzi 2 30:29
Kingstone Maringe 3 14:59
Elijah Mutandiko 4 30:00
Tendai Chinhahu 5 14:40
Abel Chimukoko 6 20:50
5   Japan 2:05:22
Mitsuhiro Okuyama 1 14:29
Tomoaki Kunichika 2 29:43
Masatoshi Ibata 3 14:40
Akira Manai 4 30:14
Shinichi Akiyoshi 5 14:35
Takaki Morikawa 6 21:39
6   Portugal 2:06:22
Hélder Ornelas 1 14:00
Alberto Maravilha 2 30:13
Angelo Pacheco 3 14:52
Jose Santos 4 30:57
Rui Borges 5 15:09
Alberto Chaíça 6 21:11
7   Colombia 2:06:55
Jacinto Navarrete 1 14:41
Diego Colorado 2 30:00
Mauricio Ladino 3 14:31
Edgar Sanchez 4 30:26
Juan Jaramillo 5 15:19
Juan Carlos Gutierrez 6 21:58
8   South Africa 2:06:56
Aaron Gabonewe 1 14:13
Richard Mavuso 2 31:33
Makhosonke Fika 3 15:00
Simon Morolong 4 30:31
Johannes Edwin Job 5 14:29
Shadrack Hoff 6 21:10
9   Mexico 2:07:19
Gustavo Castillo 1 14:12
Alejandro Coatepitzin 2 30:25
Ruben Garcia 3 14:39
Ignacio Fragoso 4 31:36
Fidel Torres 5 14:47
Samuel Retiz 6 21:40
10   France 2:08:22
Mohamed Serbouti 1 14:24
Mikael Thomas 2 30:12
Augusto Gomes 3 14:46
Arnaud Crepieux 4 31:29
Ahmed El Asery 5 15:08
Cyrille Ballester 6 22:23
11   Great Britain 2:09:59
Julian Moorhouse 1 14:30
Dale Loughlin 2 31:11
James Starling 3 15:10
Ian Hudspith 4 31:39
Justin Pugsley 5 15:18
Glenn Stewart 6 22:11
12   Ecuador 2:10:51
Julio Chuqui 1 14:44
Franklin Tenorio 2 30:21
Jose Revelo 3 15:45
Nestor Quinapanta 4 31:48
Edy Punina 5 15:38
Miguel Romero 6 22:35
13   Argentina 2:10:53
Juan José Cruz 1 14:37
Antonio Ibanez 2 30:49
Javier Carriqueo 3 15:34
Jose Luis Luna 4 32:00
Juan Carlos de Bastos 5 15:29
Oscar Raimo 6 22:24
14   Venezuela 2:11:13
Lervis Arias 1 14:33
Tomas Zarraga 2 31:08
Leonel Guevara 3 16:10
José Alejandro Semprún 4 31:07
Pedro Mora 5 15:39
Luis Prieto 6 22:36
15   United States 2:12:39
Mike Donnelly 1 14:47
Daniel Mayer 2 31:36
Teddy Mitchell 3 16:23
Peter De La Cerda 4 32:29
Mike Tansely 5 15:08
Tim Gargiulo 6 22:16
16   Uruguay 2:14:42
Marcos Silva 1 16:14
Washington Veleda 2 32:30
Patricio Melo 3 16:42
Néstor García 4 30:50
Cristian Rosales 5 15:07
Nicolas Pereira 6 23:19
17   Bolivia 2:15:16
Maximo Poma 1 15:35
Policarpio Calizaya 2 32:38
Juan Carlos Echalar 3 15:27
Mariano Mamani 4 33:01
Miguel Nina 5 15:42
Geovanny Morejon 6 22:53
18   Chile 2:17:03
Mauricio Díaz 1 14:53
Daniel Herrera 2 32:31
Eduardo Carrasco 3 15:41
Leonidas Rivadeneira 4 34:12
Wilson Wall 5 16:09
Jaime Valenzuela 6 23:37
19   Peru 2:18:49
Joel Pineda 1 15:26
Julio Cutipa 2 31:56
Jorge Vara 3 16:34
Iban Acosta 4 34:24
Costantino Leon 5 16:18
Miguel Mamani 6 24:11
20   Panama 2:20:47
Simon Alvarado 1 15:48
Agustin Moran 2 32:48
Said Gomez 3 16:00
Raul Castro 4 34:46
Robert Smits 5 17:01
Guillermo Ramirez 6 24:24
21   Guyana 2:24:59
Andrew Smith 1 16:07
Neecharran Ramnauth 2 34:06
Kelvin Johnson 3 16:13
Errol Peters 4 35:35
Yubraj Jaichand 5 16:17
Odinga Bascome 6 26:41
22   Paraguay 2:26:59
William Panadero 1 16:10
Ramon Aranda 2 34:07
Lucas Panadero 3 17:19
Christian Gonzalez 4 36:40
Isaac Figueredo 5 17:56
Carlos Barrientos 6 24:47
23   Papua New Guinea 2:27:01
David Rueben 1 17:32
Ken Mova 2 34:20
Anton Lopa 3 17:23
David Kania 4 33:56
Jeffrey Kaile 5 18:31
Gumsie Taulobi 6 25:19
24   Suriname 2:29:01
Jurmain Bijlhout 1 17:24
Radjinder Patan 2 36:05
Andre Joekoe 3 17:10
Steven Vismale 4 33:50
Roy Niamut 5 18:32
Aziez Nandlal 6 26:00
  Denmark DNF
Daw Nielsen 1 14:50
Dennis Jensen 2 30:37
Brian Jensen 3 15:05
Carsten Jørgensen 4 30:06
Johnny Moller 5 15:17
Jorgen Gamborg 6 DNF

Women's race edit

Key:   Fastest in stage

Place Team Athlete Stage Time
1   Ethiopia 2:21:15
Yimenashu Taye 1 15:58
Gete Wami 2 33:07
Genet Gebregiorgis 3 16:18
Asha Gigi 4 35:00
Ayelech Worku 5 16:18
Merima Denboba 6 24:34
2   Kenya 2:21:49
Jackline Maranga 1 15:39
Jane Omoro 2 34:06
Leah Malot 3 16:33
Susan Chepkemei 4 34:53
Naomi Mugo 5 16:29
Sally Barsosio 6 24:09
3   Romania 2:24:13
Stela Olteanu 1 16:24
Alina Tecuţă 2 33:42
Mariana Chirila 3 17:15
Cristina Pomacu 4 34:33
Constantina Diță 5 16:42
Luminita Gogirlea 6 25:37
4   Japan 2:25:49
Takako Kotorida 1 16:18
Masae Ueoka 2 33:52
Miyo Nakano 3 16:53
Yukiko Okamoto 4 35:50
Megumi Tanaka 5 17:08
Yumi Sato 6 25:48
5   United States 2:29:36
Carmen Ayala-Troncoso 1 17:07
Christine McNamara 2 35:44
Victoria Mitchell 3 17:07
Cindy James 4 36:19
Blake Phillips 5 16:51
Michele Chalmers 6 26:28
6   Russia 2:30:04
Yelena Motalova 1 19:03
Lyudmila Petrova 2 35:33
Oksana Zheleznyak 3 17:26
Alla Zhilyaeva 4 34:10
Yelena Kopytova 5 16:48
Viktoriya Nenasheva 6 27:05
7   China 2:31:42
Liu Jianying 1 16:49
Yang Siju 2 35:12
Liu Dong 3 18:04
Wang Mingxia 4 36:15
Wang Qingfen 5 17:44
Wang Dongmei 6 27:38
8   Brazil 2:32:55
Ana Claudia de Souza 1 16:59
Maria Lucia Vieira 2 37:01
Celia dos Santos 3 17:08
Rosangela Pereira Farias 4 37:03
Solange de Souza 5 17:42
Selma Candida dos Reis 6 27:02
9   France 2:35:39
Celine Rajot 1 16:48
Edunge Pitel 2 38:05
Stephanie Berthevas 3 17:52
Marie Christine Danpa 4 38:09
Yanma Belkacem 5 17:55
Veronique Bertel 6 26:50
10   South Africa 2:37:33
Truzanne Swanepoel 1 16:46
Ronell Thomas 2 36:32
Zena Wilsnach 3 18:06
Sarah Jane Nkala 4 38:57
René Kalmer 5 19:57
Charne Rademeyer 6 27:15
11   Ecuador 2:40:20
Janeth Caizalitín 1 16:49
Yolanda Quinbita 2 39:43
Lilian Guerra 3 18:10
Wilma Guerra 4 37:19
Sara Nivisela 5 20:15
Maria Paredes 6 28:04
12   Mexico 2:44:02
Margarita Tapia 1 18:09
Madaí Pérez 2 38:59
Kayla Betancourt 3 19:16
Judith Ramirez 4 41:03
Giselle Bautista 5 18:23
Sonia Betancourt 6 28:12

Participation edit

References edit

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The 1998 IAAF World Road Relay Championships was the fourth and final edition of the global international marathon relay competition organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF 1 The event took place on 18 19 April in Manaus Brazil with the participation of 222 athletes from 28 nations The women s race took place on Saturday 18 April starting at 9 00 AM Amazon Standard Time and featured twelve national teams comprising a total 72 athletes 2 The men s race took place on Sunday 19 April also starting at 9 00 AM Amazon Standard Time and featured 25 national teams comprising a total 150 athletes 3 1998 IAAF World Road Relay ChampionshipsDates18 19 April 1998Host cityManaus BrazilLevelSeniorTypeMarathon relayEvents2Participation222 athletes from 28 nationsIndividual Prize Money US 1st US 20 0002nd 10 0003rd 5000Team Prize Money US 1st 120 0002nd 60 0003rd 30 000 1996 CopenhagenEach national team consisted of six athletes who alternately covered six stages to complete the 42 195 km marathon distance The first third and fifth stages were of 5 km the second and fourth stages were of 10 km and the final stage covered the remaining 7 195 km 4 Rather than using the traditional baton associated with relay races athletes passed a wrist band to their compatriots at end of each leg 5 Prize money totalling US 420 000 was awarded to the athletes of the medal winning teams 120 000 for the winning team 60 000 for the silver medallists and 30 000 for third place with the winnings split evenly between the team s six athletes 6 7 The Ethiopian and Kenyan teams took the top two spots in both races with the Ethiopian women being victorious in a time of 2 21 15 hours and the Kenyan men coming out on top in a time of 2 01 13 hours These represented two title defences as both teams won those races at the previous edition in 1996 Romania took the bronze medals in the women s race and the host nation Brazil came third in the men s race the second time it reached the podium after being men s runners up at the 1996 championships 8 9 Contents 1 Race summary 2 Medal summary 3 Results 3 1 Men s race 3 2 Women s race 4 Participation 5 ReferencesRace summary editThe women s race took place in difficult weather conditions with high humidity and a temperature around 34 C 93 F Kenya s Jackline Maranga led the pack in the first stage at 15 39 minutes with Ethiopia s Yimenashu Taye 19 seconds in arrears and Japan s Takako Kotorida another 20 seconds back On the second leg Gete Wami overhauled Kenya s Jane Omoro to put Ethiopia in first place while Alina Tecuţă had the second fastest time to bring Romania into third place Ethiopia extended its lead in the third leg through stage winner Genet Gebregiorgis and Miyo Nakano brought Japan to third again 6 A strong leg four by Cristina Pomacu returned Romania to third place and Alla Zhilyaeva won the stage to bring Russia back up the ranks Ayelech Worku cemented Ethiopia s lead by completing the fifth stage eleven seconds faster than Kenya s Naomi Mugo now over a minute behind while Romania s Constantina Diță pulled further away from fourth placed Japan Kenya s Sally Barsosio attempted to close down Ethiopia s Merima Denboba in the final leg but was unable to do so finishing over half a minute behind the Ethiopian despite her leg of 24 09 minutes The conditions severely affected some of the teams Russia trailed by three and a half minutes in the first leg due to Yelena Motalova struggling 6 Mexico s Judith Ramirez took nearly seven minutes longer than Russia s Zhilyaeva to finish her 10K fourth leg and Ecuador s Sara Nivisela took nearly four minutes longer to complete the 5 kilometre fifth leg than did Ethiopia s Ayelech Worku 8 The following morning the weather conditions proved a little more amenable to the male runners with humidity dropping to 85 and the temperature falling to 28 C 82 F John Kibowen led off the Kenyan team as front runner and was narrowly edged out by Ethiopia s Million Wolde in the first stage with both recording 13 44 minutes for the 5 km and a battle for third emerged between Brazil s Elenilson da Silva and Portugal s Helder Ornelas some 15 seconds adrift Stage two saw Kenya emerge as clear leaders as Paul Koech gained 49 seconds on his Ethiopian rival Ayele Mezgebu Behind them Japan s Tomoaki Kunichika pulled level Alberto Maravilha Portugal and Tomix da Costa Brazil in the chase for third as the athletes neared the mid point 9 7 Benjamin Limo completed the fourth leg 24 seconds faster than the rest of the field to keep Kenya s lead Brazil s Ronaldo da Costa gained a ten second gap in third with Japan Masatoshi Ibata and Portugal Angelo Pacheco both slowing in fourth and fifth Tom Nyariki made it three consecutive stage wins for Kenya in the fifth leg gaining over 40 seconds over second placed Ethiopian Tesfaye Tolla Elijah Mutandiko s 33 minute 10K leg second fastest of the stage brought Zimbabwe into fifth place as Portugal fell back Ethiopia rallied in the fifth stage with Fita Bayisa running 5 km in 14 16 minutes to draw nearer to Kenya s John Kosgei A poor run from Ethiopia s Alene Emere saw Kenyan Paul Malakwen Kosgei ease to victory with over two and a half minutes to spare Consistentcy saw Brazil claim third place with Sergio Goncalves da Silva finishing around a minute after the Ethiopian Zimbabwe s Abel Chimukoko had the second fastest time of the final stage which saw his mostly barefooted team overhaul Japan for fourth place by a margin of three seconds Denmark s Jorgen Gamborg failed to complete his last leg the only athlete at the competition to do so meaning his team was eliminated 9 7 Medal summary editEvent Gold Silver BronzeMen s race nbsp KenyaJohn KibowenPaul KoechBenjamin LimoTom NyarikiJohn KosgeiPaul Malakwen Kosgei 2 01 13 nbsp EthiopiaMillion WoldeAyele MezgebuBerhanu AldaneTesfaye TolaFita BayisaAlene Emire 2 03 47 nbsp BrazilElenilson da SilvaTomix da CostaRonaldo da CostaDaniel FerreiraLeonardo GuedesSergio da Silva 2 04 50Women s race nbsp EthiopiaYimenashu TayeGete WamiGenet GebregiorgisAsha GigiAyelech WorkuMerima Denboba 2 21 15 nbsp KenyaJackline MarangaJane OmoroLeah MalotSusan ChepkemeiNaomi MugoSally Barsosio 2 21 49 nbsp RomaniaStela OlteanuAlina TecuţăMariana ChirilaCristina PomacuConstantina DițăLuminita Gogarlea 2 24 13Results editMen s race edit Key Fastest in stage Place Team Athlete Stage Time1 nbsp Kenya 2 01 13John Kibowen 1 13 44Paul Koech 2 28 40Benjamin Limo 3 14 04Tom Nyariki 4 29 33John Kosgei 5 14 28Paul Malakwen Kosgei 6 20 442 nbsp Ethiopia 2 03 47Million Wolde 1 13 44Ayele Mezgebu 2 29 29Berhanu Aldane 3 14 29Tesfaye Tola 4 30 14Fita Bayisa 5 14 16Alene Emere 6 21 353 nbsp Brazil 2 04 50Elenilson da Silva 1 13 59Tomix da Costa 2 30 14Ronaldo da Costa 3 14 28Daniel Lopes Ferreira 4 30 11Leonardo Guedes 5 14 43Sergio Goncalves da Silva 6 21 154 nbsp Zimbabwe 2 05 19Michael Ngaseke 1 14 21Bigboy Goromonzi 2 30 29Kingstone Maringe 3 14 59Elijah Mutandiko 4 30 00Tendai Chinhahu 5 14 40Abel Chimukoko 6 20 505 nbsp Japan 2 05 22Mitsuhiro Okuyama 1 14 29Tomoaki Kunichika 2 29 43Masatoshi Ibata 3 14 40Akira Manai 4 30 14Shinichi Akiyoshi 5 14 35Takaki Morikawa 6 21 396 nbsp Portugal 2 06 22Helder Ornelas 1 14 00Alberto Maravilha 2 30 13Angelo Pacheco 3 14 52Jose Santos 4 30 57Rui Borges 5 15 09Alberto Chaica 6 21 117 nbsp Colombia 2 06 55Jacinto Navarrete 1 14 41Diego Colorado 2 30 00Mauricio Ladino 3 14 31Edgar Sanchez 4 30 26Juan Jaramillo 5 15 19Juan Carlos Gutierrez 6 21 588 nbsp South Africa 2 06 56Aaron Gabonewe 1 14 13Richard Mavuso 2 31 33Makhosonke Fika 3 15 00Simon Morolong 4 30 31Johannes Edwin Job 5 14 29Shadrack Hoff 6 21 109 nbsp Mexico 2 07 19Gustavo Castillo 1 14 12Alejandro Coatepitzin 2 30 25Ruben Garcia 3 14 39Ignacio Fragoso 4 31 36Fidel Torres 5 14 47Samuel Retiz 6 21 4010 nbsp France 2 08 22Mohamed Serbouti 1 14 24Mikael Thomas 2 30 12Augusto Gomes 3 14 46Arnaud Crepieux 4 31 29Ahmed El Asery 5 15 08Cyrille Ballester 6 22 2311 nbsp Great Britain 2 09 59Julian Moorhouse 1 14 30Dale Loughlin 2 31 11James Starling 3 15 10Ian Hudspith 4 31 39Justin Pugsley 5 15 18Glenn Stewart 6 22 1112 nbsp Ecuador 2 10 51Julio Chuqui 1 14 44Franklin Tenorio 2 30 21Jose Revelo 3 15 45Nestor Quinapanta 4 31 48Edy Punina 5 15 38Miguel Romero 6 22 3513 nbsp Argentina 2 10 53Juan Jose Cruz 1 14 37Antonio Ibanez 2 30 49Javier Carriqueo 3 15 34Jose Luis Luna 4 32 00Juan Carlos de Bastos 5 15 29Oscar Raimo 6 22 2414 nbsp Venezuela 2 11 13Lervis Arias 1 14 33Tomas Zarraga 2 31 08Leonel Guevara 3 16 10Jose Alejandro Semprun 4 31 07Pedro Mora 5 15 39Luis Prieto 6 22 3615 nbsp United States 2 12 39Mike Donnelly 1 14 47Daniel Mayer 2 31 36Teddy Mitchell 3 16 23Peter De La Cerda 4 32 29Mike Tansely 5 15 08Tim Gargiulo 6 22 1616 nbsp Uruguay 2 14 42Marcos Silva 1 16 14Washington Veleda 2 32 30Patricio Melo 3 16 42Nestor Garcia 4 30 50Cristian Rosales 5 15 07Nicolas Pereira 6 23 1917 nbsp Bolivia 2 15 16Maximo Poma 1 15 35Policarpio Calizaya 2 32 38Juan Carlos Echalar 3 15 27Mariano Mamani 4 33 01Miguel Nina 5 15 42Geovanny Morejon 6 22 5318 nbsp Chile 2 17 03Mauricio Diaz 1 14 53Daniel Herrera 2 32 31Eduardo Carrasco 3 15 41Leonidas Rivadeneira 4 34 12Wilson Wall 5 16 09Jaime Valenzuela 6 23 3719 nbsp Peru 2 18 49Joel Pineda 1 15 26Julio Cutipa 2 31 56Jorge Vara 3 16 34Iban Acosta 4 34 24Costantino Leon 5 16 18Miguel Mamani 6 24 1120 nbsp Panama 2 20 47Simon Alvarado 1 15 48Agustin Moran 2 32 48Said Gomez 3 16 00Raul Castro 4 34 46Robert Smits 5 17 01Guillermo Ramirez 6 24 2421 nbsp Guyana 2 24 59Andrew Smith 1 16 07Neecharran Ramnauth 2 34 06Kelvin Johnson 3 16 13Errol Peters 4 35 35Yubraj Jaichand 5 16 17Odinga Bascome 6 26 4122 nbsp Paraguay 2 26 59William Panadero 1 16 10Ramon Aranda 2 34 07Lucas Panadero 3 17 19Christian Gonzalez 4 36 40Isaac Figueredo 5 17 56Carlos Barrientos 6 24 4723 nbsp Papua New Guinea 2 27 01David Rueben 1 17 32Ken Mova 2 34 20Anton Lopa 3 17 23David Kania 4 33 56Jeffrey Kaile 5 18 31Gumsie Taulobi 6 25 1924 nbsp Suriname 2 29 01Jurmain Bijlhout 1 17 24Radjinder Patan 2 36 05Andre Joekoe 3 17 10Steven Vismale 4 33 50Roy Niamut 5 18 32Aziez Nandlal 6 26 00 nbsp Denmark DNFDaw Nielsen 1 14 50Dennis Jensen 2 30 37Brian Jensen 3 15 05Carsten Jorgensen 4 30 06Johnny Moller 5 15 17Jorgen Gamborg 6 DNFWomen s race edit Key Fastest in stage Place Team Athlete Stage Time1 nbsp Ethiopia 2 21 15Yimenashu Taye 1 15 58Gete Wami 2 33 07Genet Gebregiorgis 3 16 18Asha Gigi 4 35 00Ayelech Worku 5 16 18Merima Denboba 6 24 342 nbsp Kenya 2 21 49Jackline Maranga 1 15 39Jane Omoro 2 34 06Leah Malot 3 16 33Susan Chepkemei 4 34 53Naomi Mugo 5 16 29Sally Barsosio 6 24 093 nbsp Romania 2 24 13Stela Olteanu 1 16 24Alina Tecuţă 2 33 42Mariana Chirila 3 17 15Cristina Pomacu 4 34 33Constantina Diță 5 16 42Luminita Gogirlea 6 25 374 nbsp Japan 2 25 49Takako Kotorida 1 16 18Masae Ueoka 2 33 52Miyo Nakano 3 16 53Yukiko Okamoto 4 35 50Megumi Tanaka 5 17 08Yumi Sato 6 25 485 nbsp United States 2 29 36Carmen Ayala Troncoso 1 17 07Christine McNamara 2 35 44Victoria Mitchell 3 17 07Cindy James 4 36 19Blake Phillips 5 16 51Michele Chalmers 6 26 286 nbsp Russia 2 30 04Yelena Motalova 1 19 03Lyudmila Petrova 2 35 33Oksana Zheleznyak 3 17 26Alla Zhilyaeva 4 34 10Yelena Kopytova 5 16 48Viktoriya Nenasheva 6 27 057 nbsp China 2 31 42Liu Jianying 1 16 49Yang Siju 2 35 12Liu Dong 3 18 04Wang Mingxia 4 36 15Wang Qingfen 5 17 44Wang Dongmei 6 27 388 nbsp Brazil 2 32 55Ana Claudia de Souza 1 16 59Maria Lucia Vieira 2 37 01Celia dos Santos 3 17 08Rosangela Pereira Farias 4 37 03Solange de Souza 5 17 42Selma Candida dos Reis 6 27 029 nbsp France 2 35 39Celine Rajot 1 16 48Edunge Pitel 2 38 05Stephanie Berthevas 3 17 52Marie Christine Danpa 4 38 09Yanma Belkacem 5 17 55Veronique Bertel 6 26 5010 nbsp South Africa 2 37 33Truzanne Swanepoel 1 16 46Ronell Thomas 2 36 32Zena Wilsnach 3 18 06Sarah Jane Nkala 4 38 57Rene Kalmer 5 19 57Charne Rademeyer 6 27 1511 nbsp Ecuador 2 40 20Janeth Caizalitin 1 16 49Yolanda Quinbita 2 39 43Lilian Guerra 3 18 10Wilma Guerra 4 37 19Sara Nivisela 5 20 15Maria Paredes 6 28 0412 nbsp Mexico 2 44 02Margarita Tapia 1 18 09Madai Perez 2 38 59Kayla Betancourt 3 19 16Judith Ramirez 4 41 03Giselle Bautista 5 18 23Sonia Betancourt 6 28 12Participation edit nbsp Argentina 6 nbsp Bolivia 6 nbsp Brazil 12 nbsp Chile 6 nbsp China 6 nbsp Colombia 6 nbsp Denmark 6 nbsp Ecuador 12 nbsp Ethiopia 12 nbsp France 12 nbsp Great Britain 6 nbsp Guyana 6 nbsp Japan 12 nbsp Kenya 12 nbsp Mexico 12 nbsp Panama 6 nbsp Papua New Guinea 6 nbsp Paraguay 6 nbsp Peru 6 nbsp Portugal 6 nbsp Romania 6 nbsp Russia 6 nbsp South Africa 12 nbsp Suriname 6 nbsp United States 12 nbsp Uruguay 6 nbsp Venezuela 6 nbsp Zimbabwe 6 References edit IAAF World Road Relay Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved 2019 08 22 Startlist Women Saturday April 18 1998 9 00 IAAF Retrieved 2019 08 22 Startlist Men Sunday April 19 1998 9 00 IAAF Retrieved 2019 08 22 IAAF World Road Relay Championships Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved 2019 08 22 Women s Start IAAF Retrieved 2019 08 22 a b c Ethiopian women emerge victorious from inferno of Manaus IAAF Retrieved 2019 08 22 a b c Reineri Giorgio 1998 04 19 Kenya dominate men s relay IAAF Retrieved 2019 08 22 a b Results Women Saturday April 18 1998 9 00 IAAF Retrieved 2019 08 22 a b c Results Men Sunday April 19 1998 9 00 IAAF Retrieved 2019 08 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1998 IAAF World Road Relay Championships amp oldid 1148193164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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