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2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships

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2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships
Host cityRiga
CountryLatvia
OrganizerWorld Athletics
Edition1st
Nations56 + ART[1]
Athletes347[1]
Events9
Race lengthHalf marathon, 5K, mile
WebsiteRiga23
Results

The 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships took place in Riga, Latvia, on 1 October 2023.[2][3][4] As the inaugural World Athletics Road Running Championships, they included the World Athletics Half Marathon Championships, which were last held in 2020.[4][5][a] A flat, single-lap marathon course in the Baltics' largest city. All courses were traffic-free.

The championships held races for the half marathon, 5K, and mile distances, and also included mass-participation events for the same.[4]

This was the first time when any recreational runner who was ready for a challenge could register for any of the official mass races of the World Championships in Riga and earn a unique medal from the World Athletics Road Running Championships.[7]

Men's Half-Marathon Results

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sabastian Sawe  Kenya 59:10 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Daniel Ebenyo  Kenya 59:14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Samwel Mailu  Kenya 59:19
4 Jemal Yimer Mekonnen  Ethiopia 59:22
5 Jimmy Gressier  France 59:46 PB
6 Thabang Mosiako  South Africa 59:52 PB
7 Nibret Melak  Ethiopia 1:00:11
8 Benard Kibet  Kenya 1:00:13
9 Samsom Amare  Eritrea 1:00:19 PB
10 Tsegay Kidanu  Ethiopia 1:00:21
11 Stephen Mokoka  South Africa 1:00:29 PB
12 Tomoki Ota  Japan 1:00:43
13 Elroy Gelant  South Africa 1:00:56 PB
14 Mohamed Reda El Aaraby  Morocco 1:01:03
15 Djamal Abdi Direh  Djibouti 1:01:05
16 Ibrahim Hassan  Djibouti 1:01:06 SB
17 Pietro Riva  Italy 1:01:06 SB
18 Abel Chebet  Uganda 1:01:09 SB
19 Precious Lesiba Mashele  South Africa 1:01:13
20 Ali Chebures  Uganda 1:01:22 SB
21 Andrew Rotich Kwemoi  Uganda 1:01:25 SB
22 Aleksander Tekleweld  Eritrea 1:01:26 PB
23 Valentin Gondouin  France 1:01:27 PB
24 Mehdi Frére  France 1:01:27
25 Abbabiya Simbassa  United States 1:01:28 SB
26 Samuel Barata  Portugal 1:01:29 PB
27 Mahamed Mahamed  Great Britain 1:01:33
28 Tadesse Getahon  Israel 1:01:34 SB
29 Yohanes Chiappinelli  Italy 1:01:37
30 Jack Rowe  Great Britain 1:01:39
31 Simon Debogines  Belgium 1:01:48 PB
32 Davor Aaron Bienenfeld  Germany 1:01:49 PB
33 Futsum Zienasellassie  United States 1:01:49 SB
34 Jonathan Mellor  Great Britain 1:01:59 PB
35 Hosea Kiplangat  Uganda 1:02:02 PB
36 Jacob Thompson  United States 1:02:26 PB
37 Therence Bizoza  Burundi 1:02:38 SB
38 Richard Ringer  Germany 1:02:47
39 Hermon Habtemicael  Eritrea 1:02:48 PB
40 Iliass Aouani  Italy 1:02:51 SB
41 Girmaw Aamare  Israel 1:02:53 SB
42 Andreas Vojta  Austria 1:02:55
43 Bukayawe Malede  Israel 1:02:57 SB
44 Benjamin Choquert  France 1:02:59
45 Cameron Avery  New Zealand 1:03:00
46 Mohcin Outalha  Morocco 1:03:01
47 Hamza Sahli  Morocco 1:03:20 SB
48 Tim Vincent  Australia 1:03:40
49 Marcelo Laguera  Mexico 1:03:42
50 Peter Herzog  Austria 1:03:47
51 Jean Marie Bukuru  Burundi 1:03:50 PB
52 Johnatas De Oliveira  Brazil 1:03:50
53 Reed Fischer  United States 1:03:56
54 Juan Antonio Pérez  Spain 1:04:00 SB
55 Ryota Kondo  Japan 1:04:01
56 Jean Marie Vianney Niyomukiza  Burundi 1:04:03 SB
57 Filmon Teklebrhan-Berhe  Germany 1:04:12
58 Fabio Jesus Correia  Brazil 1:04:12
59 Kidane Andemikael  Eritrea 1:04:12 PB
60 Hiko Tonosa Haso  Ireland 1:04:14
61 Leonid Latsepov  Estonia 1:04:16 SB
62 Yitayew Abuhay  Israel 1:04:34 SB
63 Maicon da Silva Mancuso  Brazil 1:04:45 PB
64 Oska Inkster-Baynes  New Zealand 1:04:52
65 Ruben Erick Arando Quispe  Bolivia 1:04:53 PB
66 Mohammadreza Abootorabi  Sweden 1:04:54 SB
67 Rafael Vicente Loza Bejarano  Ecuador 1:05:29
68 Diego Patricio Arévalo Vizhñay  Ecuador 1:05:33 PB
69 Christopher Dryden  New Zealand 1:05:38
70 Edward Goddard  Australia 1:05:46
71 Jānis Višķers  Latvia 1:06:01 SB
72 Jorge Luis Cruz  Mexico 1:06:47
73 Christian Birch Okkels  Denmark 1:06:54
74 Luke Micallef  Malta 1:06:55 SB
75 Mykola Nyzhnyk  Ukraine 1:07:31
76 Michael Voss  New Zealand 1:07:32
77 Altobeli Silva  Brazil 1:07:58
78 Philippe Parrot-Migas  Canada 1:07:59
79 Dillon Cassar  Malta 1:08:20
80 Simon Spiteri  Malta 1:08:37 PB
81 Christian Salvador Vasconez Manzano  Ecuador 1:08:38
82 Iván Zarco  Honduras 1:09:07 SB
83 Aleksandr Salakhudinov  Kyrgyzstan 1:10:46
84 Christopher Soosai  Malaysia 1:11:42
85 Arturs Bareikis  Latvia 1:11:54 SB
86 Meng Tak Leong  Macau 1:12:26 NR
87 Aleksandrs Raščevskis  Latvia 1:12:41
88 Carlos Alejandro González  Paraguay 1:14:28
89 Wei Xiang Gordon Lim  Singapore 1:15:27 PB
90 Keane Ko  Singapore 1:21:55
Justin Kent  Canada DNF
Samuel Freire  Cape Verde DNF
Jacob Sommer Simonsen  Denmark DNF
Peter Lynch  Ireland DNF
Dmitrijs Serjogins  Latvia DNF
Chuan Heng Seah  Singapore DNF
Nicolás Cuestas  Uruguay DNF

Women's Half-Marathon Results

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Peres Jepchirchir  Kenya 1:07:25 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Margaret Kipkemboi  Kenya 1:07:26
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Catherine Amanang'ole  Kenya 1:07:34
4 Tsigie Gebreselama  Ethiopia 1:07:50
5 Irine Jepchumba Kimais  Kenya 1:08:02
6 Ftaw Zeray  Ethiopia 1:08:31
7 Calli Thackery  Great Britain 1:08:56 PB
8 Rahma Tahiri  Morocco 1:09:19 PB
9 Samantha Harrison  Great Britain 1:09:26
10 Cacisile Sosibo  South Africa 1:09:31 PB
11 Sofiia Yaremchuk  Italy 1:09:37 SB
12 Glenrose Xaba  South Africa 1:09:47
13 Molly Grabill  United States 1:09:53 PB
14 Isobel Batt-Doyle  Australia 1:10:08
15 Cian Oldknow  South Africa 1:10:08 PB
16 Annet Chemengich Chelangat  Uganda 1:10:16 PB
17 Rigbe Habteslasie Tesfamariam  Eritrea 1:10:27 PB
18 Méline Rollin  France 1:10:35 PB
19 Belinda Chemutai  Uganda 1:10:40 PB
20 Kaoutar Farkoussi  Morocco 1:10:40 PB
21 Rkia El Moukim  Morocco 1:10:49 PB
22 Clara Evans  Great Britain 1:10:53 SB
23 Carolina Wikström  Sweden 1:10:56 PB
24 Shona Heaslip  Ireland 1:11:07
25 Abby Donnelly  Great Britain 1:11:08
26 Mekdes Woldu  France 1:11:12 SB
27 Clementine Mukandanga  Rwanda 1:11:31 SB
28 Yalemget Yaregal  Ethiopia 1:11:34
29 Sarah Pagano  United States 1:11:37
30 Manon Trapp  France 1:11:44
31 Margaux Sieracki  France 1:12:07 SB
32 Amber Zimmerman  United States 1:12:26
33 Julia Mayer  Austria 1:12:30
34 Hanane Qallouj  Morocco 1:12:30 SB
35 Silvia Patricia Ortiz Morocho  Ecuador 1:12:44 SB
36 Hanne Mjøen Maridal  Norway 1:13:14 SB
37 Maria Sagnes Wågan  Norway 1:13:16 SB
38 Emeline Imanizabayo  Rwanda 1:13:19 PB
39 Isabel Oropeza Vazquez  Mexico 1:14:11
40 Maor Tiyouri  Israel 1:14:31
41 Fionnuala Ross  Ireland 1:14:40 SB
42 Valdilene Dos Santos Silva  Brazil 1:14:54 SB
43 Rosa Alva Chacha Chacha  Ecuador 1:14:54
44 Loreta Kančytė  Lithuania 1:15:12
45 Kesa Molotsane  South Africa 1:15:19
46 Sinead Noonan  Australia 1:15:29
47 Vaida Žūsinaitė-Nekriošienė  Lithuania 1:15:35 PB
48 Tara Palm  Australia 1:16:18
49 Sara Schou Kristensen  Denmark 1:16:20
50 Karen Ehrenreich  Denmark 1:16:39 SB
51 Laura Maasik  Estonia 1:16:47 PB
52 Annie Saugstrup  Denmark 1:16:54
53 Anna Yusupova  Azerbaijan 1:17:05 PB
54 Katherine Tisalema Puruncaja  Ecuador 1:17:14 SB
55 Katherine Camp  New Zealand 1:17:35
56 Aline De Freitas  Brazil 1:17:51 PB
57 Jelena Abele  Latvia 1:18:13 SB
58 Somaya Bousaid  Tunisia 1:18:20 SB
59 Debbie Donald  New Zealand 1:18:35 PB
60 Larissa Marcelle Moreira Quintão  Brazil 1:18:54 SB
61 Sasha Gollish  Canada 1:19:25
62 Ying Chu Lo  Hong Kong 1:20:42 SB
63 Joelle Cortis  Malta 1:20:47 SB
64 Ilona Marhele  Latvia 1:21:28 SB
65 Anna Clucnika  Latvia 1:21:52 PB
66 Lisa Bezzina  Malta 1:25:10 SB
67 Fang Yu Sharon Tan  Singapore 1:25:22 PB
68 Agata Strausa  Latvia 1:26:28
69 Verna Shilei Goh  Singapore 1:31:54 PB
70 Yangyang Wu  Macau 1:33:53 SB
Jenifer Do Nascimento Silva  Brazil DNF
Sarah Lahti  Sweden DNF

Men's Half-Marathon team standings

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The Men's Half-Marathon team event was decided on the aggregate of the first three runners across the line for each nation.

Rank Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya 2:57:43
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia 2:59:54
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Africa 3:01:17
4  France 3:02:40
5  Uganda 3:03:56
6  Eritrea 3:04:33
7  Great Britain 3:05:11
8  Italy 3:05:34
9  United States 3:05:43
10  Israel 3:07:24
11  Morocco 3:07:24
12  Germany 3:08:48
13  Burundi 3:10:31
14  Brazil 3:12:47
15  New Zealand 3:13:30
16  Ecuador 3:19:40
17  Malta 3:23:52
18  Latvia 3:30:36

Women's Half-Marathon team standings

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The Women's Half-Marathon team event was decided on the aggregate of the first three runners across the line for each nation.

Rank Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya 3:22:25
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia 3:27:55
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Great Britain 3:29:15
4  South Africa 3:29:26
5  Morocco 3:30:48
6  France 3:33:31
7  United States 3:33:56
8  Australia 3:41:55
9  Ecuador 3:44:52
10  Denmark 3:49:53
11  Brazil 3:51:39
12  Latvia 4:01:33

Women's 5 km results

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The Women's road 5 km race was held on Sunday 1 October 2023 in Riga, Latvia.[8]

Prior to the event:

Record Time Athlete Nation Venue Date
World Record 14:29.00 Senbere Teferi  Ethiopia Germany Herzogenaurach 12 Sep 2021
World Leading 14:35.00 Mekides Abebe  Ethiopia France Lille 19 Mar 2023
14:35.00 Caroline Nyaga  Kenya France Lille 19 Mar 2023
Rank Nation Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Beatrice Chebet  Kenya 14:35 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lilian Kasait Rengeruk  Kenya 14:39 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ejgayehu Taye  Ethiopia 14:40 SB
4 Medina Eisa  Ethiopia 14:41 PB
5 Nadia Battocletti  Italy 14:45 NR
6 Joy Cheptoyek  Uganda 14:50 NR
7 Weini Kelati Frezghi  United States 15:10 SB
8 Verity Ockenden  Great Britain 15:18 PB
9 Francine Niyomukunzi  Burundi 15:23 NR
10 Klara Lukan  Slovenia 15:25 NR
11 Fiona O'Keeffe  United States 15:40
12 Caitlin Adams  Australia 15:41 SB
13 Militsa Mircheva  Bulgaria 15:45 PB
14 Nanami Watanabe  Japan 15:46 PB
15 Tayla Kavanagh  South Africa 15:50 PB
16 Kyla Jacobs  South Africa 15:51 PB
17 Julie-Anne Staehli  Canada 15:55
18 Juliane Hvid  Denmark 15:59 PB
19 Lauren Ryan  Australia 15:59 PB
20 Paulina Kaczyńska  Poland 16:00 PB
21 Federica Del Buono  Italy 16:03 PB
22 Micheline Niyomahoro  Burundi 16:04 PB
23 Peruth Chemutai  Uganda 16:09
24 Liza Šajn  Slovenia 16:14 PB
25 Jessy Lacourse  Canada 16:15 PB
26 Carolien Millenaar  Denmark 16:17 PB
27 Maria Kote  Eritrea 16:18 PB
28 Bohdana Semyonova  Ukraine 16:25 PB
29 Lina Kiriliuk  Lithuania 16:38 PB
30 Simone Ferraz  Brazil 16:39 PB
31 Helen Bell  Estonia 17:09 PB
32 Evelīna Krista Sitnika  Latvia 17:27 PB
33 Johanna Ardel  Estonia 17:44 PB
34 Vanessa Ying Zhuang Lee  Singapore 18:08 PB

Men's 5 km results

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The Men's road 5 km race was held on Sunday 1 October 2023 in Riga, Latvia.[9]

Prior to the event:

Rank Nation Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hagos Gebrhiwet  Ethiopia 12:59 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yomif Kejelcha  Ethiopia 13:02
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nicholas Kimeli  Kenya 13:16 SB
4 Dawit Seare  Eritrea 13:21 PB
5 Cornelius Kemboi  Kenya 13:24 SB
6 Etienne Daguinos  France 13:25 PB
7 Morgan McDonald  Australia 13:26 PB
8 Awet Nftalem Kibrab  Norway 13:28 NR
9 Scott Beattie  Great Britain 13:32 PB
10 Jonas Glans  Sweden 13:32 NR
11 Magnus Tuv Myhre  Norway 13:33 PB
12 Benjamin Flanagan  Canada 13:34
13 Egide Ntakarutimana  Burundi 13:35 PB
14 Olin Hacker  United States 13:36
15 Célestin Ndikumana  Burundi 13:36 PB
16 Leonard Chemutai  Uganda 13:36 PB
17 Maxime Chaumeton  South Africa 13:36 PB
18 Kanta Shimizu  Japan 13:37 NR
19 Stewart Mcsweyn  Australia 13:39 PB
20 Ouassim Oumaiz  Spain 13:39 SB
21 Ivo Balabanov  Bulgaria 13:41 PB
22 Ahmed Muhumed  United States 13:42
23 Joel Ibler Lillesø  Denmark 13:46 NR
24 Morgan Le Guen  Switzerland 13:46 PB
25 Kevin Kamenschak  Austria 13:49 PB
26 Eric Speakman  New Zealand 13:49 PB
27 Santiago Catrofe  Uruguay 13:49 SB
28 Derebe Ayele  Israel 13:52 PB
29 Dereje Chekole  Israel 13:54 SB
30 Tiidrek Nurme  Estonia 14:06 PB
31 Abderezak Suleman  Eritrea 14:07 PB
32 Thomas Fafard  Canada 14:08 PB
33 Andrii Atamaniuk  Ukraine 14:08 PB
34 Dismas Yeko  Uganda 14:09 SB
35 Yamato Yoshii  Japan 14:11 PB
36 Tim Verbaandert  Netherlands 14:12 PB
37 Uģis Jocis  Latvia 14:14 NR
38 Nicholas Seoposengwe  South Africa 14:19
39 Marcin Biskup  Poland 14:40 PB
40 Edgars Šumskis  Latvia 15:01 SB
41 Shaun Goh  Singapore 15:33 PB
Mikael Johnsen  Denmark DNS

Women's Road Mile results

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Rank Nation Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Diribe Welteji  Ethiopia 4:20.98 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Freweyni Hailu  Ethiopia 4:23.06 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Faith Kipyegon  Kenya 4:24.13 PB
4 Nelly Chepchirchir  Kenya 4:31.18 PB
5 Jessica Hull  Australia 4:32.45 PB
6 Marta Pérez  Spain 4:34.12 PB
7 Berenice Cleyet-Merle  France 4:34.41 PB
8 Nozomi Tanaka  Japan 4:35.32
9 Addison Wiley  United States 4:36.03
10 Marissa Damink  Netherlands 4:36.49 PB
11 Charlotte Mouchet  France 4:36.71 PB
12 Glynis Sim  Canada 4:36.81 PB
13 Weronika Lizakowska  Poland 4:37.04 PB
14 Sarah Billings  Australia 4:38.97 PB
15 Carina Viljoen  South Africa 4:39.01 PB
16 Sarah McDonald  Great Britain 4:40.14 SB
17 Helen Schlachtenhaufen  United States 4:40.28
18 Prisca Chesang  Uganda 4:45.42 PB
19 María Pía Fernández  Uruguay 4:45.81 PB
20 Aleksandra Płocińska  Poland 4:46.50 PB
21 Veronika Sadek  Slovenia 4:47.00 PB
22 Regan Yee  Canada 4:48.31 PB
23 Roza Haile  Eritrea 4:49.43 PB
24 Jaqueline Beatriz Weber  Brazil 4:50.11 NR
25 Gina McNamara  Malta 4:53.54 SB
26 Mia Helene Morck  Denmark 4:54.95 PB
27 Tuuli Tomingas  Estonia 5:09.13 PB
28 Sibilla Vanadzina  Latvia 5:18.28 PB
29 Romaine Rui-Min Soh  Singapore 5:24.19 PB
Winnie Nanyondo  Uganda DNF

Men's Road Mile results

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Rank Nation Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hobbs Kessler  United States 3:56.13 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Callum Elson  Great Britain 3:56.41 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Samuel Prakel  United States 3:56.43 PB
4 Maël Gouyette  France 3:56.57 PB
5 Kieran Lumb  Canada 3:56.98 PB
6 Ryan Mphahlele  South Africa 3:57.35 PB
7 Giovanni Filippi  Italy 3:57.41 PB
8 Benoit Campion  France 3:57.62 PB
9 Yobiel Weldrufael  Eritrea 3:57.94 PB
10 Jack Anstey  Australia 3:58.30 PB
11 Teddese Lemi  Ethiopia 3:59.40 PB
12 Matthew Ramsden  Australia 4:00.32 PB
13 Kyumbe Munguti  Kenya 4:00.67 PB
14 Salim Abu Mayanja  Uganda 4:00.72 PB
15 Keneth Kiprop  Uganda 4:00.77 PB
16 Ryoji Tatezawa  Japan 4:01.26 PB
17 Santtu Heikkinen  Finland 4:01.35 PB
18 Guilherme Kurtz  Brazil 4:02.75 PB
19 Natnael Teklesenbet  Eritrea 4:03.18 PB
20 Yusuke Takahashi  Japan 4:03.32 PB
21 Andreas Lindgreen  Denmark 4:05.27
22 Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot  Kenya 4:05.91 PB
23 Christoffer Frost Johansen  Denmark 4:06.54 PB
24 Mohamed Attaoui  Spain 4:06.59 PB
25 Gonzalo García  Spain 4:07.81 PB
26 Mohad Abdikadar Sheik Ali  Italy 4:11.60 PB
27 Andrzej Kowalczyk  Poland 4:12.70 PB
28 Olavi Allase  Estonia 4:14.18 PB
29 Deniss Šalkauskas  Estonia 4:16.02 PB
30 Nikita Bogdanovs  Latvia 4:18.90 PB
31 Filip Ostrowski  Poland 4:19.49 PB
32 Janis Razgalis  Latvia 4:23.08
33 Robert Heppenstall  Canada 4:27.96 PB
34 Seng Tou Ip  Macau 4:31.44 PB
35 Ethan Yan  Singapore 4:32.44 PB

Championships timetable

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Friday, September 29 Saturday, September 30 Sunday, October 1
10:00 AM – 20:00 PM – World Athletics Road Running Championships EXPO 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Kids’ Day activities

10:00 AM – 20:00 PM – World Athletics Road Running Championships EXPO

10:00 AM – 5 km Mass Race starts (time limit: 1.5 hours)

11:30 AM – Road Mile Mass Race starts (time limit: 30 minutes)

11:50 AM – 5 km Women's Elite Race starts

12:15 PM – 5 km Men's Elite Race starts

1:00 PM – Road Mile Women's Elite Race starts

1:10 PM – Road Mile Men's Elite Race starts

1:30 PM – Half Marathon Women's Elite Race starts

2:15 PM – Half Marathon Men's Elite + Mass Race starts (time limit: 3 hours)

2:15 PM – Half Marathon Mass Relay Race starts (time limit: 3 hours)

Participation

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A total of 347 athletes were entered for the championships, with 57 teams being represented: 56 nations and the Athlete Refugee Team.[1]

Medal Table

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Rank Nation 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1  Kenya 5 3 4 12
2  Ethiopia 2 4 1 7
3  United States 1 0 1 2
4  Great Britain 0 1 1 2
5  South Africa 0 0 1 1
Overall (after 8 events) 8 8 8 24

Notes

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  1. ^ The 2022 edition of the half marathon series was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[2][6]

References

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  7. ^ "World Athletics Road Running Championships Riga 23 Register | WRU 23 | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
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