World Athletics Road Running Championships

The World Athletics Road Running Championships is a biennial international road running competition organised by World Athletics. The competition was launched as the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 1992 and held annually until 2010.[1] It was renamed the IAAF World Road Running Championships in 2006 and reduced in distance to a 20K run, but reverted to the half marathon distance the following year and to the original competition name the year after that. The competition was renamed to its current title in 2020 after the governing body rebranded itself moving away from the long-standing International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) moniker and expanded to include additional races.[2]

The competition replaced the female-only IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships, which was held annually from 1983 to 1991.

The last Championships was held in 2023.[3]

Editions

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Key
  Editions in gold were held as World Road Running Championships
  Edition in orange denotes introduction of biennial World Athletics Half Marathon Championships
Year Edition Venue Country Date No. of athletes[a] No. of nations
1992 1st Tyneside United Kingdom 19–20 September 204 36
1993 2nd Brussels Belgium 3 October 254 49
1994 3rd Oslo Norway 24 September 214 48
1995 4th MontbéliardBelfort France 1 October 243 54
1996 5th Palma de Mallorca Spain 29 September 206 53
1997 6th Košice Slovakia 4 October 226 45
1998 7th Uster Switzerland 27 September 236 54
1999 8th Palermo Italy 3 October 192 48
2000 9th Veracruz Mexico 12 November 182 52
2001 10th Bristol United Kingdom 7 October 200 52
2002 11th Brussels Belgium 5 May 198 60
2003 12th Vilamoura Portugal 4 October 171 49
2004 13th New Delhi India 3 October 152 55
2005 14th Edmonton Canada 1 October 156 43
2006 15th Debrecen Hungary 8 October 140 39 (20 km race)
2007 16th Udine Italy 14 October 144 37
2008 17th Rio de Janeiro Brazil 12 October 155 42
2009 18th Birmingham United Kingdom 11 October 157 39
2010 19th Nanning China 16 October 123 30
2012 20th Kavarna[4] Bulgaria 6 October 146 41
2014 21st Copenhagen[5] Denmark 29 March 203 56
2016 22nd Cardiff United Kingdom 26 March 169 45
2018 23rd Valencia Spain 24 March 279 79 ART
2020 24th Gdynia Poland 17 October 225 53 ART
2022 25th Yangzhou China 13 November cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2023 25th Riga Latvia 1 October 347[6] 56 ART[6]

History

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The IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was first held in 1992. It comprised three races: the men's race, the women's race and the junior men's race. Furthermore, a team competition was held in each category, with the winners being decided by combining the performances of a country's top three finishers. The country with the lowest aggregate time won the team competition. The junior men's race was held in only the first and second editions, and was removed from the programme from 1994 onwards.

The competition went largely unchanged until 2006, when the competition was renamed as the IAAF World Road Running Championships. Aside from the name change, the significant difference was the distance of the race, changing from a half marathon to a 20 kilometres road race. The 20 km race featured only at the 2006 edition, and the half marathon distance returned for the 2007 World Road Running Championships.

On 29 November 2007, the IAAF announced that the name of the competition would revert to its original title of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, beginning with the 2008 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 12 October 2008.[7][8]

This competition is not to be confused with the IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships which were run from 1983 to 1991, or the IAAF World Road Relay Championships which took place between 1992 and 1998.

The 2020 edition of the competition was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] Although it was held later that year, many countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and the U.S., declined to participate.[10]

Similarly, the 2022 edition of the competition was postponed twice before being cancelled due to the pandemic.[11][12][10] As a result of the cancellation, the World Athletics Council decided to award the 2027 World Athletics Road Running Championships to Yangzhou, the city originally scheduled to host the 2022 competition.[11]

Competition format

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The competition is generally held every October. Runners compete on public roads which have been closed off to traffic specifically for the event. Prize money varies from US$30,000 to US$3000.[citation needed]

Records

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Medalists

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Key
  Medallists in gold won at the World Road Running Championships

Half marathon

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992   Benson Masya (KEN) 1:00:24   Antonio Silio (ARG) 1:00:40   Boay Akonay (TAN) 1:00:45
1993   Vincent Rousseau (BEL) 1:01:06   Steve Moneghetti (AUS) 1:01:10   Carl Thackery (GBR) 1:01:13
1994   Khalid Skah (MAR) 1:00:27   Germán Silva (MEX) 1:00:28   Ronaldo da Costa (BRA) 1:00:54
1995   Moses Tanui (KEN) 1:01:45   Paul Yego (KEN) 1:01:46   Charles Tangus (KEN) 1:01:50
1996   Stefano Baldini (ITA) 1:01:17   Josephat Kiprono (KEN) 1:01:30   Tendai Chimusasa (ZIM) 1:02:00
1997   Shem Kororia (KEN) 59:56 CR   Moses Tanui (KEN) 59:58   Kenneth Cheruiyot (KEN) 1:00:00
1998   Paul Koech (KEN) 1:00:01   Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) 1:00:24   Khalid Skah (MAR) 1:00:24
1999   Paul Tergat (KEN) 1:01:50   Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) 1:01:50   Tesfaye Jifar (ETH) 1:01:51
2000   Paul Tergat (KEN) 1:03:47   Phaustin Baha Sulle (TAN) 1:03:48   Tesfaye Jifar (ETH) 1:03:50
2001   Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 1:00:03   Tesfaye Jifar (ETH) 1:00:04   John Yuda Msuri (TAN) 1:00:12
2002   Paul Malakwen Kosgei (KEN) 1:00:39   Jaouad Gharib (MAR) 1:00:42   John Yuda Msuri (TAN) 1:00:57
2003   Martin Lel (KEN) 1:00:49   Fabiano Joseph Naasi (TAN) 1:00:52   Martin Sulle (TAN) 1:00:56
2004   Paul Kirui (KEN) 1:02:15   Fabiano Joseph Naasi (TAN) 1:02:31   Ahmad Hassan Abdullah (QAT) 1:02:36
2005   Fabiano Joseph Naasi (TAN) 1:01:08   Mubarak Hassan Shami (QAT) 1:01:09   Yonas Kifle (ERI) 1:01:13
2006 (20 km)   Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 56:01   Robert Kipkorir Kipchumba (KEN) 56:41   Wilson Kebenei (KEN) 57:15
2007   Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 58:59   Patrick Makau Musyoki (KEN) 59:02   Evans Cheruiyot (KEN) 59:05
2008   Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 59:56 =CR   Patrick Makau Musyoki (KEN) 1:01:54   Ahmad Hassan Abdullah (QAT) 1:01:57
2009   Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 59:35 CR   Bernard Kipyego (KEN) 59:59   Dathan Ritzenhein (USA) 1:00:00
2010   Wilson Kiprop (KEN) 1:00:07   Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 1:00:11   Sammy Kitwara (KEN) 1:00:22
2012   Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 1:00:19   Deressa Chimsa (ETH) 1:00:51   John Nzau Mwangangi (KEN) 1:01:01
2014   Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) 59:08 CR   Samuel Tsegay (ERI) 59:21   Guye Adola (ETH) 59:21
2016   Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) 59:10   Bedan Karoki Muchiri (KEN) 59:36   Mo Farah (GBR) 59:59
2018   Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) 1:00:02   Abraham Cheroben (BHR) 1:00:22   Aron Kifle (ERI) 1:00:31
2020   Jacob Kiplimo (UGA) 58:49   Kibiwott Kandie (KEN) 58:54   Amedework Walelegn (ETH) 59:08
2022 cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic[11]
2023   Sabastian Sawe (KEN) 59:10   Daniel Ebenyo (KEN) 59:14   Samwel Mailu (KEN) 59:19

Team competition

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992   Kenya
Benson Masya
Lameck Aguta
Joseph Keino
3:02:25   Great Britain
Dave Lewis
Paul Evans
Carl Thackery
3:04:5   Brazil
Artur Castro
Ronaldo da Costa
Delmir dos Santos
3:05:56
1993   Kenya
Lameck Aguta
Thomas Osano
Joseph Cheromei
3:05:40   Australia
Steve Moneghetti
John Andrews
Pat Carroll
3:05:43   Great Britain
Carl Thackery
Mark Flint
Dave Lewis
3:06:10
1994   Kenya
Godfrey Kiprotich
Shem Kororia
Andrew Masai
3:03:36   Mexico
Germán Silva
Martín Pitayo
Benjamín Paredes
3:03:47   Morocco
Khalid Skah
Salah Hissou
Abdelkadir Mouaziz
3:05:58
1995   Kenya
Moses Tanui
Paul Yego
Charles Tangus
3:05:21   Spain
Antonio Serrano
Bartolomé Serrano
Pablo Sierra
3:07:51   Italy
Vincenzo Modica
Danilo Goffi
Giacomo Leone
3:08:31
1996   Italy
Stefano Baldini
Giacomo Leone
Vincenzo Modica
3:07:42   Spain
Carlos de la Torre
Alejandro Gómez
José Manuel García
3:08:36   Japan
Toshiyuki Hayata
Masatoshi Ibata
Katsuhiko Hanada
3:08:43
1997   Kenya
Shem Kororia
Moses Tanui
Kenneth Cheruiyot
2:59:54 CR   South Africa
Hendrick Ramaala
Gert Thys
Makhosonke Fika
3:03:34   Ethiopia
Abraham Assefa
Lemma Alemayehu
Tesfaye Tola
3:03:46
1998   South Africa
Hendrick Ramaala
Gert Thys
Abner Chipu
3:02:21   Kenya
Paul Koech
Shem Kororia
John Gwako
3:03:07   Ethiopia
Ibrahim Seid
Girma Alemayehu
Addis Abebe
3:05:18
1999   South Africa
Hendrick Ramaala
Abner Chipu
Mluleki Nobanda
3:06:01   Ethiopia
Tesfaye Jifar
Tesfaye Tola
Fekadu Degefu
3:06:03   Kenya
Paul Tergat
Laban Chege
Sammy Korir
3:06:03
2000   Kenya
Paul Tergat
Joseph Kimani
David Ruto
3:11:38   Ethiopia
Tesfaye Jifar
Ibrahim Seid
Gemechu Kebede
3:14:45   Belgium
Koen Allaert
Guy Fays
Christian Nemeth
3:18:35
2001   Ethiopia
Haile Gebrselassie
Tesfaye Jifar
Tesfaye Tola
3:00:31   Kenya
Evans Rutto
Peter Kiplagat Chebet
Chris Cheboiboch
3:02:53   Tanzania
John Yuda Msuri
Phaustin Baha Sulle
Benedict Ako
3:05:08
2002   Kenya
Paul Malakwen Kosgei
Charles Kamathi
Paul Kirui
3:00:31   Japan
Atsushi Sato
Toshihide Kat
Kurao Umeki
3:02:53   Ethiopia
Tesfaye Jifa
Amebesse Tolossa
Worku Bikila
3:05:08
2003   Tanzania
Fabiano Joseph Naasi
Martin Sulle
John Yuda Msuri
3:03:01   Kenya
Martin Lel
John Cheruiyot Korir
Yusuf Songoka
3:03:09   Ethiopia
Tesfaye Tola
Dereje Adere
Mesfin Hailu
3:07:34
2004   Kenya
Paul Kirui
John Cheruiyot Korir
Wilson Kebenei
3:07:55   Ethiopia
Solomon Tsige
Alene Emere
Berhanu Addane
3:08:37   Uganda
Wilson Busienei
Martin Toroitich
Joseph Nsubuga
3:13:48
2005   Ethiopia
Sileshi Sihine
Abebe Dinkesa
Lishan Yegezu
3:06:18   Eritrea
Yonas Kifle
Yared Asmerom
Tesfayohannes Mesfin
3:07:05   Japan
Kazuo Ietani
Takayuki Matsumiya
Takanobu Otsubo
3:08:30
2006 (20 km)   Kenya
Robert Kipkorir Kipchumba
Wilson Kebenei
Wilfred Taragon
2:51:18   Eritrea
Zersenay Tadese
Yonas Kifle
Tesfayohannes Mesfin
2:53:19   Ethiopia
Deriba Merga
Tadese Tola
Demise Tsega
2:54:17
2007   Kenya
Patrick Makau Musyoki
Evans Cheruiyot
Robert Kipkorir Kipchumba
2:58:54   Eritrea
Zersenay Tadese
Yonas Kifle
Michael Tesfay
2:59:08   Ethiopia
Deriba Merga
Assefa Raji
Tariku Jufar
3:01:15
2008   Kenya
Patrick Makau Musyoki
Stephen Kipkoech Kibiwott
Joseph Maregu
3:07:24   Eritrea
Zersenay Tadese
Michael Tesfay
Mogos Ahferom
3:09:40   Qatar
Ahmad Hassan Abdullah
Essa Ismail Rashed
Ali Dawoud Sedam
3:10:52
2009   Kenya
Bernard Kipyego
Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich
Wilson Chebet
3:01:06   Eritrea
Zersenay Tadese
Samuel Tsegay
Adhanom Abraha
3:02:39   Ethiopia
Tilahun Regassa
Dereje Tesfaye
Abebe Negewo
3:06:42
2010   Kenya
Wilson Kiprop
Sammy Kitwara
Silas Kipruto
3:01:32   Eritrea
Zersenay Tadese
Samuel Tsegay
Tewelde Estifanos
3:03:04   Ethiopia
Lelisa Desisa
Birhanu Bekele
Asefa Mengstu
3:05:26
2012   Kenya
John Nzau Mwangangi
Pius Maiyo Kirop
Stephen Kosgei Kibet
3:03:52   Eritrea
Zersenay Tadese
Tewelde Estifanos
Kiflom Sium
3:04:41   Ethiopia
Deressa Chimsa
Belay Assefa
Habtamu Assefa
3:05:43
2014   Eritrea
Samuel Tsegay
Zersenay Tadese
Nguse Tesfaldet Amlosom
2:58:59 CR   Kenya
Geoffrey Kamworor
Wilson Kiprop
Kenneth Kipkemoi
2:59:38   Ethiopia
Guye Adola
Adugna Takele
Bonsa Dida
3:00:48
2016   Kenya
Geoffrey Kamworor
Bedan Karoki Muchiri
Simon Cheprot
2:58:58 CR   Ethiopia
Abayneh Ayele
Tamirat Tola
Mule Wasihun
3:01:16   Eritrea
Abrar Osman
Nguse Tesfaldet Amlosom
Hiskel Tewelde
3:06:18
2018   Ethiopia
Jemal Yimer
Getaneh Molla
Betesfa Getahun
3:02:14   Kenya
Geoffrey Kamworor
Leonard Barsoton
Barselius Kipyego
3:02:40   Bahrain
Abraham Cheroben
Aweke Ayalew
Albert Rop
3:02:52
2020   Kenya
Kibiwott Kandie
Leonard Barsoton
Benard Kimeli
2:58:10   Ethiopia
Amedework Walelegn
Andamlak Belihu
Leul Gebresilase
2:58:25   Uganda
Jacob Kiplimo
Joshua Cheptegei
Victor Kiplangat
2:58:39
2022 cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic[11]
2023   Kenya
Sabastian Sawe
Daniel Ebenyo
Samwel Mailu
2:57:43   Ethiopia
Jemal Yimer Mekonnen
Nibret Melak
Tsegay Kidanu
2:9:54   South Africa
Thabang Mosiako
Stephen Mokoka
Elroy Gelant
3:01.17
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2023   Hagos Gebrhiwet (ETH) 12:59 CR   Yomif Kejelcha (ETH) 13:02   Nicholas Kimeli (KEN) 13:16

Road Mile

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2023   Hobbs Kessler (USA) 3:56.13 WR   Callum Elson (GBR) 3:56.41 AR   Samuel Prakel (USA) 3:56.43

Women

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Half marathon

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992   Liz McColgan (GBR) 1:08:53   Megumi Fujiwara (JPN) 1:09:21   Rosanna Munerotto (ITA) 1:09:38
1993   Conceição Ferreira (POR) 1:10:07   Mari Tanigawa (JPN) 1:10:09   Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:10:12
1994   Elana Meyer (RSA) 1:08:36 CR   Iulia Olteanu (ROU) 1:09:15   Anuța Cătună (ROU) 1:09:35
1995   Valentina Yegorova (RUS) 1:09:58   Cristina Pomacu (ROU) 1:10:22   Anuța Cătună (ROU) 1:10:28
1996   Ren Xiujuan (CHN) 1:10:39   Lidia Șimon (ROU) 1:10:57   Aurica Buia (ROU) 1:11:01
1997   Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:08:14 CR   Cristina Pomacu (ROU) 1:08:43   Lidia Șimon (ROU) 1:09:05
1998   Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:08:29   Elana Meyer (RSA) 1:08:32   Lidia Șimon (ROU) 1:08:58
1999   Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:08:48   Mizuki Noguchi (JPN) 1:09:12   Catherine Ndereba (KEN) 1:09:23
2000   Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 1:09:07   Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 1:09:40   Lidia Șimon (ROU) 1:10:24
2001   Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 1:06:47 CR   Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 1:07:36   Berhane Adere (ETH) 1:08:17
2002   Berhane Adere (ETH) 1:09:06   Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 1:09:13   Jeļena Prokopčuka (LAT) 1:09:15
2003   Paula Radcliffe (GBR) 1:07:35   Berhane Adere (ETH) 1:09:02   Benita Willis (AUS) 1:09:26
2004   Sun Yingjie (CHN) 1:08:40   Lydia Cheromei (KEN) 1:09:00   Constantina Diță (ROU) 1:09:07
2005   Constantina Diță (ROU) 1:09:17   Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 1:10:19   Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 1:10:20
2006 (20 km)   Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 1:03:21 WR   Constantina Diță (ROU) 1:03:23   Rita Jeptoo (KEN) 1:03:47
2007   Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 1:06:25 WRwo   Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (KEN) 1:06:48   Pamela Chepchumba (KEN) 1:08:06
2008   Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 1:08:37   Aselefech Mergia (ETH) 1:09:57   Pamela Chepchumba (KEN) 1:10:01
2009   Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (KEN) 1:06:36 CR   Philes Ongori (KEN) 1:07:38   Aberu Kebede (ETH) 1:07:39
2010   Florence Kiplagat (KEN) 1:08:24   Dire Tune (ETH) 1:08:34   Peninah Arusei (KEN) 1:09:05
2012   Meseret Hailu (ETH) 1:08:55   Feyse Tadese (ETH) 1:08:56   Paskalia Chepkorir Kipkoech (KEN) 1:09:04
2014   Gladys Cherono Kiprono (KEN) 1:07:29   Mary Wacera Ngugi (KEN) 1:07:44   Sally Chepyego Kaptich (KEN) 1:07:52
2016   Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) 1:07:31   Cynthia Jerotich Limo (KEN) 1:07:34   Mary Wacera Ngugi (KEN) 1:07:54
2018   Netsanet Gudeta (ETH) 1:06:11 WRwo   Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN) 1:06:54   Pauline Kaveke Kamulu (KEN) 1:06:56
2020   Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) 1:05:16 WRwo   Melat Yisak Kejeta (GER) 1:05:18   Yalemzerf Yehualaw (ETH) 1:05:19
2022 cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic[11]
2023   Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) 1:07.25   Margaret Kipkemboi (KEN) 1:07.26   Catherine Amanang'ole (KEN) 1:07.34

Team competition

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992   Japan
Megumi Fujiwara
Miyoko Asahina
Eriko Asai
3:30:39   Great Britain
Liz McColgan
Andrea Wallace
Suzanne Rigg
3:33:05   Romania
Anuța Cătună
Iulia Olteanu
Aurica Buia
3:33:27
1993   Romania
Elena Murgoci
Anuța Cătună
Iulia Olteanu
3:32:18   Japan
Mari Tanigawa
Miyoko Asahina
Akari Takemoto
3:32:22   Portugal
Conceição Ferreira
Albertina Machado
Rosa Oliveira
3:34:12
1994   Romania
Iulia Olteanu
Anuța Cătună
Elena Fidatov
3:29:03 CR   Norway
Hilde Stavik
Brynhild Synstnes
Grete Kirkeberg
3:33:36   Japan
Mari Tanigawa
Mineko Watanabe
Yukari Komatsu
3:35:39
1995   Romania
Cristina Pomacu
Anuța Cătună
Elena Fidatov
3:31:29   Russia
Valentina Yegorova
Alla Zhilyaeva
Firaya Sultanova-Zhdanova
3:33:12   Spain
Ana Isabel Alonso
Rocío Ríos
Carmen Fuentes
3:34:26
1996   Romania
Lidia Șimon
Aurica Buia
Nuța Olaru
3:33:05   France
Christine Mallo
Zahia Dahmani
Muriel Linsolas
3:38:44   Italy
Lucilla Andreucci
Annalisa Scurti
Sonia Maccioni
3:41:28
1997   Romania
Cristina Pomacu
Lidia Șimon
Nuța Olaru
3:27:40 CR   Kenya
Tegla Loroupe
Joyce Chepchumba
Delilah Asiago
3:27:57   Japan
Mari Sotani
Noriko Geji
Hiromi Katayama
3:31:38
1998   Kenya
Tegla Loroupe
Joyce Chepchumba
Leah Malot
3:29:43   Romania
Lidia Șimon
Cristina Pomacu
Constantina Diță
3:32:19   Spain
Julia Vaquero
María Luisa Larraga
Rocío Ríos
3:34:18
1999   Kenya
Tegla Loroupe
Catherine Ndereba
Joyce Chepchumba
3:27:40 =CR   Japan
Mizuki Noguchi
Reiko Tosa
Hiromi Katayama
3:30:06   Russia
Valentina Yegorova
Lyudmila Biktasheva
Alina Ivanova
3:31:49
2000   Romania
Lidia Șimon
Mihaela Botezan
Cristina Pomacu
3:34:22   Japan
Mizuki Noguchi
Yukiko Okamoto
Yasuko Hashimoto
3:36:25   Russia
Lidiya Grigoryeva
Galina Aleksandrova
Zinaida Semenova
3:45:41
2001   Kenya
Susan Chepkemei
Isabella Ochichi
Caroline Kwambai
3:28:04   Japan
Mizuki Noguchi
Yasuyo Iwamoto
Takako Kotorida
3:30:08   Ethiopia
Berhane Adere
Meseret Kotu
Teyba Erkesso
3:30:20
2002   Kenya
Susan Chepkemei
Pamela Chepchumba
Lenah Cheruiyot
3:28:22   Russia
Svetlana Zakharova
Lyudmila Petrova
Irina Safarova
3:30:05   Ethiopia
Berhane Adere
Asha Gigi
Leila Aman
3:30:58
2003   Russia
Lidiya Grigoryeva
Alla Zhilyaeva
Lyudmila Biktasheva
3:30:16   Japan
Mikie Takanaka
Takako Kotorida
Risa Hagiwara
3:34:23   Romania
Constantina Diță
Luminița Talpoș
Nuța Olaru
3:35:07
2004   Ethiopia
Eyerusalem Kuma
Bezunesh Bekele
Teyba Erkesso
3:36:00   Romania
Constantina Diță
Mihaela Botezan
Luminița Talpoș
3:36:08   Russia
Irina Timofeyeva
Alina Ivanova
Yelena Burykina
3:38:21
2005   Romania
Constantina Diță
Mihaela Botezan
Nuța Olaru
3:31:00   Russia
Galina Bogomolova
Lidiya Grigoryeva
Irina Timofeyeva
3:33:05   Japan
Terumi Asoshina
Hiromi Ominami
Yoko Yagi
3:35:42
2006 (20 km)   Kenya
Rita Jeptoo
Edith Masai
Eunice Jepkorir
3:15:55   Ethiopia
Dire Tune
Teyba Erkesso
Ashu Kasim
3:18:50   Japan
Kayoko Fukushi
Yurika Nakamura
Ryoko Kizaki
3:19:00
2007   Kenya
Mary Jepkosgei Keitany
Pamela Chepchumba
Everline Kimwei
3:23:33   Ethiopia
Bezunesh Bekele
Atsede Habtamu
Atsede Baysa
3:25:51   Japan
Chisato Osaki
Akane Taira
Yoshimi Ozaki
3:27:39
2008   Ethiopia
Aselefech Mergia
Genet Getaneh
Abebu Gelan
3:30:59   Kenya
Pamela Chepchumba
Peninah Arusei
Julia Mumbi Muraga
3:31:24   Japan
Yukiko Akaba
Miki Ohira
Yuko Machida
3:40:58
2009   Kenya
Mary Jepkosgei Keitany
Philes Ongori
Caroline Kilel
3:22:30 CR   Ethiopia
Aberu Kebede
Mestawet Tufa
Tirfi Tsegaye
3:26:14   Japan
Yurika Nakamura
Ryoko Kizaki
Remi Nakazato
3:31:31
2010   Kenya
Florence Kiplagat
Peninah Arusei
Joyce Chepkirui
3:26:59   Ethiopia
Dire Tune
Feyse Tadese
Meseret Mengistu
3:27:33   Japan
Yoshimi Ozaki
Ryoko Kizaki
Azusa Nojiri
3:33:40
2012   Ethiopia
Meseret Hailu
Feyse Tadese
Emebt Etea
3:27:52   Kenya
Paskalia Chepkorir Kipkoech
Lydia Cheromei
Pauline Njeri Kahenya
3:28:39   Japan
Tomomi Tanaka
Mai Ito
Asami Kato
3:34:45
2014   Kenya
Gladys Cherono Kiprono
Mary Wacera Ngugi
Sally Chepyego Kaptich
3:23:05   Ethiopia
Netsanet Gudeta
Tsehay Desalegn
Genet Yalew
3:27:05   Japan
Sayo Nomura
Risa Takenaka
Reia Iwade
3:31:33
2016   Kenya
Peres Jepchirchir
Cynthia Jerotich Limo
Mary Wacera Ngugi
3:22:59   Ethiopia
Netsanet Gudeta
Genet Yalew
Dihininet Demsew Jara
3:26:29   Japan
Yuka Ando
Miho Shimizu
Mizuki Matsuda
3:32:25
2018   Ethiopia
Netsanet Gudeta
Zeineba Yimer
Meseret Belete
3:22:27 CR   Kenya
Joyciline Jepkosgei
Pauline Kaveke Kamulu
Ruth Chepngetich
3:23:02   Bahrain
Eunice Chumba
Desi Mokonin
Dalila Abdulkadir
3:23:39
2020   Ethiopia
Yalemzerf Yehualaw
Zeineba Yimer
Ababel Yeshaneh
3:16:39 CR   Kenya
Peres Jepchirchir
Joyciline Jepkosgei
Brillian Jepkorir Kipkoech
3:18:10   Germany
Melat Yisak Kejeta
Laura Hottenrott
Rabea Schöneborn
3:28:42
2022 cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic[11]
2023   Kenya
Peres Jepchirchir
Margaret Kipkemboi
Catherine Amanang'ole
3:22.25   Ethiopia
Tsigie Gebreselama
Ftaw Zeray
Yalemget Yaregal
3:27.55   United Kingdom
Calli Thackery
Samantha Harrison
Clara Evans
3:29:15

: In 2009, the team from Russia was initially ranked 3rd (3:31:23), but fell behind Japan after the disqualification of Inga Abitova. Her competition results were annulled, beginning October 10, 2009, because of breaking anti-doping regulations.[13] [14]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2023   Beatrice Chebet (KEN) 14:35 CR   Lillian Kasait Rengeruk (KEN) 14:39   Ejgayehu Taye (ETH) 14:40

Road Mile

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2023   Diribe Welteji (ETH) 4:20.98 WR   Freweyni Hailu (ETH) 4:23.06   Faith Kipyegon (KEN) 4:24.13

Junior men

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Individual

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992   Kassa Tadesse (ETH) 1:04:51   Meck Mothuli (RSA) 1:05:01   Francesco Ingargiola (ITA) 1:05:18
1993   Meck Mothuli (RSA) 1:02:11   Biruk Bekele (ETH) 1:03:32   Isaac Radebe (RSA) 1:03:35

Team competition

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992   Italy 3:17:39   Ethiopia 3:18:56   South Africa 3:20:04
1993   South Africa 3:09:46   Ethiopia 3:13:34   Italy 3:17:12

All-time medal table

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Updated after the 2020 World Athletics Half Marathon Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Kenya47281893
2  Ethiopia13201952
3  Romania87924
4  Eritrea69318
5  South Africa55212
6  Great Britain4239
7  Netherlands3104
8  Italy3058
9  Tanzania23510
10  Russia2338
11  China2002
12  Japan191323
13  Morocco1124
14  Uganda1023
15  Belgium1012
  Portugal1012
17  Spain0224
18  Australia0213
19  Mexico0202
20  Qatar0134
21  Bahrain0123
22  Germany0112
23  Argentina0101
  France0101
  Norway0101
26  Brazil0022
27  Latvia0011
  United States0011
  Zimbabwe0011
Totals (29 entries)100100100300

Notes

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  1. ^ Does not include entered athletes who never started.

References

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  2. ^ https://worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/world-athletics-road-running-championships-la
  3. ^ "Riga, Guangzhou and Muscat to host World Athletics Series events | PRESS-RELEASES | World Athletics". worldathletics.org.
  4. ^ IAAF Chooses Kavarna, Bulgaria, to host 2012 World Half Marathon Championships. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-08-08.
  5. ^ Host cities for 2014 IAAF World Athletics Series are decided. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-11-13.
  6. ^ a b "ATHLETES by COUNTRY" (PDF). World Athletics. 13 September 2023. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  7. ^ Rio 2008 – championships renamed. IAAF. 2007-11-29
  8. ^ IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday 12 October 2008 Archived 7 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine, IAAF, Retrieved 2008-02-06
  9. ^ "Yangzhou22 | WHM 22 | World Athletics".
  10. ^ a b "The 2022 World Half Marathon Championships have been postponed - Cana…". 4 November 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-11-05. Retrieved 2022-07-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  12. ^ "Bathurst World Cross organisers request event delay - AW". 30 July 2020. Archived from the original on 2022-07-11. Retrieved 2022-07-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  13. ^ "IAAF Athlete Doping List (Updated 4/4/13)". eightlane.org. April 4, 2013. Archived from the original on July 12, 2018. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  14. ^ "IAAF News - Newsletter - Edition 138 - 18 December 2012 - Athletes sanctioned for a Doping Offence since the last Newsletter - According to information received by the IAAF as of 13 December 2012". IAAF. 18 December 2012. p. 2. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
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