1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race
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1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships The 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships took place on 27 and 28 March 1999. The races were held at the Barnett Demesne/ Queen's University Playing Fields in Belfast, United Kingdom. Reports of the event were given in ''The New York Tim ...
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, on March 27, 1999. Reports of the event were given in ''
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. Complete results for individuals, for teams, medallists, and the results of British athletes who took part were published.


Race results


Senior women's race (8.012 km)


Individual


Teams

*Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result


Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 103 athletes from 27 countries in the Senior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. * (6) * (4) * (3) * (5) * (1) * (5) * (4) * (6) * (1) * (1) * (4) * (6) * (1) * (5) * (4) * (5) * (2) * (1) * (3) * (6) * (6) * (6) * (1) * (6) * (6) * (1) * (4)


See also

* 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race * 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Men's short race *
1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race The Junior men's race at the 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the List of parks and gardens in Belfast, Barnett Demesne/Queen’s University Belfast, Queen’s University Playing Fields in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Ki ...
* 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Women's short race * 1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:1999 IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Senior women's race Senior women's race at the World Athletics Cross Country Championships
IAAF World Cross Country Championships World Athletics Cross Country Championships is the most important competition in international cross country running. Formerly held annually and organised by World Athletics (formerly the IAAF), it was inaugurated in 1973, when it replaced the Int ...
1999 in women's athletics Women's sport in Northern Ireland