The 12th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on October 4, 2003 in Vilamoura, Portugal. A total of 171 athletes, 98 men and 73 women, from 49 countries took part. Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both for the men's race[1][2] and for the women's race.[3][4]
| 2003 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships | |
|---|---|
| Organisers | IAAF |
| Edition | 12th |
| Date | October 4 |
| Host city | Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal |
| Events | 2 |
Complete results were published[5] for the men's race,[6][7] for the women's race,[8][9] for men's team,[10][11] and for women's team.[12][13]
Medallists
edit| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual | ||||||
| Men | 1:00:49 | 1:00:52 | 1:00:56 | |||
| Women | 1:07:35 | 1:09:02 | 1:09:26 | |||
| Team | ||||||
| Team Men | 3:03:01 | 3:03:09 | 3:07:34 | |||
| Team Women | 3:30:16 | 3:34:23 | 3:35:07 | |||
Race results
editMen's
editWomen's
editTeam results
editMen's
edit
Women's
editParticipation
editThe participation of 171 athletes (98 men/73 women) from 49 countries is reported.[5] Although announced, athletes from
Cameroon and
Republic of the Congo did not show.
Algeria (5)
Argentina (1)
Australia (3)
Belarus (1)
Belgium (5)
Bolivia (1)
Brazil (2)
Burundi (1)
Cambodia (1)
Cape Verde (2)
China (5)
Croatia (2)
Ecuador (3)
Equatorial Guinea (1)
Eritrea (4)
Ethiopia (10)
Finland (1)
France (8)
Germany (1)
Gibraltar (2)
Hong Kong (1)
India (6)
Ireland (2)
Italy (9)
Japan (8)
Kenya (7)
Kyrgyzstan (2)
Lesotho (3)
Lithuania (1)
Macau (1)
Maldives (1)
Malta (3)
Moldova (1)
Morocco (9)
Mexico (3)
Norway (1)
Portugal (8)
Romania (5)
Russia (5)
Seychelles (1)
Slovenia (1)
Spain (6)
Sweden (2)
Tanzania (3)
Uganda (4)
United Kingdom (5)
United States (10)
Uruguay (2)
Venezuela (2)
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ Lel takes gold for Kenya as Tanzania win first team gold, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 9, 2013
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- ↑
Radcliffe wipes out the opposition in Vilamoura, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 9, 2013
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ Radcliffe wipes out the opposition in Vilamoura, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 9, 2013
- 1 2 IAAF WORLD HALF MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIPS - KAVARNA 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES - Incorporating the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships (1992-2005/2008-2010) & the IAAF World Road Running Championships 2006/2007 (PDF), IAAF, retrieved September 1, 2013
- ↑ Half Marathon - M - Final, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 8, 2013
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ Results - 12th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Vilamoura, PORTUGAL 04 OCT 2003 - Half Marathon - men, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 8, 2013
- ↑ Half Marathon - M - Final, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 8, 2013
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ Results - 12th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Vilamoura, PORTUGAL 04 OCT 2003 - Half Marathon - women, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 8, 2013
- ↑ Official Team Results Half Marathon - M, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 8, 2013
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ Results - 12th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Vilamoura, PORTUGAL 04 OCT 2003 - Half Marathon - men - team, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 8, 2013
- ↑ Official Team Results Half Marathon - W, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 8, 2013
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ Results - 12th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships - Vilamoura, PORTUGAL 04 OCT 2003 - Half Marathon - women - team, IAAF, October 4, 2003, retrieved September 8, 2013