Italy takes gold and bronze in junior women's worlds
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Callovi, Zorzi win from break, France's Ferrand second.
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1 | Rossella Callovi (Italy) | 2:25:05 |
2 | Pauline Ferrand Prevot (France) | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
3 | Susanna Zorzi (Italy) | 0:00:04 |
4 | Larisa Pankova (Russian Federation) | 0:00:08 |
5 | Elena Cecchini (Italy) | 0:01:28 |
6 | Kaat Hannes (Belgium) | Row 5 - Cell 2 |
7 | Marion Azam (France) | Row 6 - Cell 2 |
8 | Aude Biannic (France) | Row 7 - Cell 2 |
9 | Karolina Garczynska (Poland) | Row 8 - Cell 2 |
10 | Romy Schneider (Germany) | Row 9 - Cell 2 |
11 | Alexia Muffat (France) | Row 10 - Cell 2 |
12 | Johanna Badmann (Germany) | Row 11 - Cell 2 |
13 | Elizaveta Oshurkova (Ukraine) | Row 12 - Cell 2 |
14 | Agne Silinyte (Lithuania) | Row 13 - Cell 2 |
15 | Megan Dunn (Australia) | Row 14 - Cell 2 |
16 | Neringa Bukauskaite (Lithuania) | Row 15 - Cell 2 |
17 | Jacqueline Hahn (Austria) | Row 16 - Cell 2 |
18 | Maria Grandt Petersen (Denmark) | Row 17 - Cell 2 |
19 | Sanne Bamelis (Belgium) | Row 18 - Cell 2 |
20 | Coryn Rivera (United States Of America) | Row 19 - Cell 2 |
21 | Gabriela Slamova (Czech Republic) | Row 20 - Cell 2 |
22 | Birgit Lavrijssen (Netherlands) | Row 21 - Cell 2 |
23 | Tatiana Shamanova (Russian Federation) | Row 22 - Cell 2 |
24 | Marcia Fernandes Silva (Brazil) | Row 23 - Cell 2 |
25 | Sofia Arreola (Mexico) | Row 24 - Cell 2 |
26 | Viviana Gatto (Italy) | 0:01:32 |
27 | Sarahlena Hofmann (Germany) | 0:01:33 |
28 | Alexander Carle (Australia) | 0:01:35 |
29 | Melanie Woering (Netherlands) | 0:03:04 |
30 | Julie Leth (Denmark) | 0:04:08 |
31 | Laura Fouquet (Germany) | Row 30 - Cell 2 |
32 | Lotte Van Hoek (Netherlands) | Row 31 - Cell 2 |
33 | Kendall Cail Ryan (United States Of America) | Row 32 - Cell 2 |
34 | Kendelle Hodges (Australia) | 0:04:12 |
35 | Jessica Corrin Prinner (United States Of America) | 0:04:14 |
36 | Rocio Loureda Gonzalez (Spain) | 0:06:18 |
37 | Eline De Roover (Belgium) | 0:08:59 |
38 | Elena Savchenko (Russian Federation) | 0:09:43 |
39 | Marina Popova (Russian Federation) | 0:10:42 |
40 | Virginie Gauthier (Canada) | 0:11:28 |
41 | Emilie Moberg (Norway) | Row 40 - Cell 2 |
42 | Karen Verhestraeten (Belgium) | Row 41 - Cell 2 |
43 | Krystsina Zhyzha (Belarus) | Row 42 - Cell 2 |
44 | Volha Masiukovich (Belarus) | Row 43 - Cell 2 |
45 | Gloria Rodriguez Sanchez (Spain) | Row 44 - Cell 2 |
46 | Bianca Martin Ortega (Spain) | 0:11:30 |
47 | Iryna Popova (Ukraine) | 0:13:15 |
48 | Kateryna Zavala (Ukraine) | 0:14:09 |
49 | Colmenares Colmenares Jeny Lorena (Colombia) | 0:16:34 |
50 | Natalia Mielnik (Poland) | Row 49 - Cell 2 |
51 | Adriane Provost (Canada) | 0:19:54 |
52 | Tatyana Ulbrikht (Kazakhstan) | 0:20:38 |
53 | Tania Calvo Barbero (Spain) | 0:20:43 |
54 | Ineta Banaityte (Lithuania) | 0:23:58 |
55 | Michelle Corbett (South Africa) | 0:24:00 |
DNF | Rossella Gobbo (Italy) | Row 55 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Anna Zakharchych (Ukraine) | Row 56 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Laura Van Der Kamp (Netherlands) | Row 57 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Thea Thorsen (Norway) | Row 58 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Florence Laplantelamarche (Canada) | Row 59 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Julia Garnet (Canada) | Row 60 - Cell 2 |
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