| 1996 IAAF World Road Relay Championships | |
|---|---|
| Dates | 13–14 April 1996 |
| Host city | Copenhagen,Denmark |
| Level | Senior |
| Type | Marathon relay |
| Events | 2 |
| Participation | 282 athletes from 34 nations |
The1996IAAF World Road Relay Championships was the third edition of the global, internationalmarathon relay competition, organised by theInternational Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).[1] The event took place on 13–14 April on the streets ofCopenhagen,Denmark with the participation of 282 athletes (174 men and 108 women) from 34 nations. The women's race took place on Saturday 13 April and the men's race took place on Sunday 14 April.[2]
Each national team consisted of six athletes, who alternately covered six stages to complete the 42.195 kmmarathon distance. The first, third and fifth stages were of5 km, the second and fourth stages were of10 km, and the final stage covered the remaining 7.195 km.[3]
In the women's race,Genet Gebregiorgis andBerhane Adere established a 38-second lead for Ethiopia over the first two legs. The nation dominated the competition to win in a championship record of 2:16:04, having the fastest runner in every stage, bar an interruption of Italy'sSilvia Sommaggio on the third leg. The Romanian and Japanese teams traded places for the runner-up spot, but a decisive final leg byElena Fidatov brought the Romanians the silver medals by a margin of 17 seconds.
In the men's race, it was the Kenyan team that dominated, withSimon Rono andJoseph Kimani establishing a lead of 41 seconds over the first two stages andDavid Kipruto grabbing the fastest time in the fifth stage. The Brazilians closed the gap slightly in the mid-race thanks toDelmir dos Santos, but ultimately ended up runners-up with a time of 2:01:24 hours behind Kenya's 2:00:40. Ethiopia and the hosts Denmark battled for the bronze position throughout the race but a strong final leg by Ethiopia'sWorku Bikila resulted in a time of 2:01:50 hours, putting clear distance between the two teams.
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men's race | Simon Rono(5 km – 13:45) Joseph Kimani(10 km – 28:33) Mark Yatich(5 km – 14:33) Stephen Kirwa(10 km – 29:00) David Kipruto(5 km – 14:09) William Kiptum(7.195 km – 20:40) | 2:00:40 | Wander Moura(5 km – 13:49) Vanderlei de Lima(10 km – 29:10) Edgar de Oliveira(5 km – 14:26) Delmir dos Santos(10 km – 28:31) Tomix da Costa(5 km – 14:26) Ronaldo da Costa(7.195 km – 21:02) | 2:01:24 | Lemi Erpassa(5 km – 13:58) Kidane Gebremichael(10 km – 29:20) Sisay Bezabeh(5 km – 14:23) Abraham Assefa(10 km – 29:13) Tegenu Abebe(5 km – 14:42) Worku Bikila(7.195 km – 20:14) | 2:01:50 |
| Women's race | Genet Gebregiorgis(5 km – 15:53) Berhane Adere(10 km – 32:21) Ayelech Worku(5 km – 16:15) Gete Wami(10 km – 32:25) Getenesh Urge(5 km – 16:00) Luchia Yishak(7.195 km – 23:10) | 2:16:04 | Iulia Ionescu(5 km – 15:59) Mariana Chirila(10 km – 33:21) Lelia Deselnicu(5 km – 16:16) Iulia Negură(10 km – 32:53) Luminita Gogîrlea(5 km – 16:33) Elena Fidatov(7.195 km – 23:39) | 2:18:41 | Yukiko Okamoto(5 km – 15:56) Naomi Sakashita(10 km – 32:56) Ai Fukuchi(5 km – 16:11) Ikuyo Goto(10 km – 33:38) Noriko Ura(5 km – 16:08) Eri Yamaguchi(7.195 km – 24:09) | 2:18:58 |
| Stage | Distance | Men | Time | Women | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5 km | 13:45 | 15:53 | ||
| 2 | 10 km | 28:33 | 32:21 | ||
| 3 | 5 km | 14:13 | 16:00 | ||
| 4 | 10 km | 28:31 | 32:25 | ||
| 5 | 5 km | 14:09 | 16:00 | ||
| 6 | 7.195 km | 20:14 | 23:10 |