1993 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
The Junior men's race at the 1993 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Amorebieta, Spain, at the Jaureguibarría Course on March 28, 1993. A report on the event was given in the New York Times[1] and in the Herald.[2]
Complete results,[3] medallists,
[4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.
Race results
Junior men's race (7.15 km)
Individual
Teams
| Rank | Team | Points |
01 ! | Kenya
|
10 |
02 ! | Ethiopia
| Tegenu Abebe | 5 |
| Habte Jifar | 6 |
| Tibebu Reta | 7 |
| Geta Tsega | 9 |
| (Tolosa Gebre) | (10) |
| (Tekalegne Shewaye) | (17) |
|
27 |
03 ! | Morocco
|
76 |
| 4 | Spain
| Javier Rodríguez | 14 |
| José Rios | 21 |
| Migual Angel Erades | 36 |
| José Maria Prieto | 43 |
| (Reyes Estévez) | (64) |
| (José Delgado) | (115) |
|
114 |
| 5 | Russia
| Wener Kashayev | 12 |
| Aleksey Sobolev | 25 |
| Valeriy Kuzman | 29 |
| Semyon Zhustin | 54 |
|
120 |
| 6 | South Africa
| Isaac Radebe | 23 |
| Enoch Skosana | 26 |
| Meck Mothuli | 27 |
| Arthur Manyake | 46 |
| (Joseph Leshonang) | (56) |
|
122 |
| 7 | Yemen
| Anwar O.M. Ali | 16 |
| Awad Saleh Nasser | 19 |
| Anwar Al-Harazi | 30 |
| Farouk Al-Aswadi | 70 |
| (Khaled Al-Hadaa) | (77) |
| (Ali Harezi Al-Ghazali) | (93) |
|
135 |
| 8 | Japan
| Kazuhiro Matsuda | 31 |
| Takaomi Kawanami | 38 |
| Daisuke Arakawa | 42 |
| Masaki Yamamoto | 44 |
| (Masayuki Kobayashi) | (45) |
| (Daisuke Nakahara) | (55) |
|
155 |
| 9 | Portugal
| Mario Gamito | 22 |
| Antonio Rebelo | 35 |
| Angelo Pacheco | 53 |
| João Pedro | 57 |
| (Mário Teixeira) | (58) |
| (Pedro Sampaio) | (95) |
|
167 |
| 10 | Italy
|
192 |
| 11 | United Kingdom
| Christian Stephenson | 28 |
| Darius Burrows | 34 |
| Mark Steinle | 63 |
| Mike Griffiths | 81 |
| (Robert Lynham) | (94) |
| (Ben Sutton) | (101) |
|
206 |
| 12 | Canada
| Kevin Sullivan | 13 |
| Ian Carswell | 61 |
| Sean Kaley | 80 |
| Faizal Emamaullee | 90 |
| (Jean-Nicolas Duval) | (99) |
| (Rick Obleman) | (131) |
|
244 |
| 13 | France
| Fabrice Belot | 47 |
| Salim Drai | 48 |
| Mounir Khelil | 66 |
| David Salvati | 85 |
| (Nicolas Leze) | (86) |
| (Pascal Garin) | (123) |
|
246 |
| 14 | India
| Bhupinder Singh Tyagi | 40 |
| Heera Singh | 75 |
| Ranesh Kumar | 92 |
| Suresh Verma | 112 |
|
319 |
| 15 | Brazil
| Robson Alves | 59 |
| Marcio dos Santos | 68 |
| Gustavo de Paula | 89 |
| Joelson Pinheiro | 110 |
|
326 |
| 16 | Tunisia
| Hedi Khalfallah | 65 |
| Lotfi Belhadj | 74 |
| Mohamed Bouguerra | 79 |
| Mehdi Khelifi | 116 |
| (Anis Jedidi) | (121) |
| (Mohamed Aloui) | (127) |
|
334 |
| 17 | Argentina
| Mariano Tarilo | 33 |
| Horacio Ferreira | 60 |
| Alejandro Murro | 105 |
| Julián Peralta | 136 |
|
334 |
| 18 | Belgium
| Tim de Cock | 52 |
| Francois Carpentier | 69 |
| Paul Engels | 109 |
| Kurt Leyten | 130 |
|
360 |
| 19 | Switzerland
|
364 |
| 20 | United States
| Damion Brook-Kintz | 71 |
| John Castner | 100 |
| Theodore Martin | 103 |
| Robert Reeder | 104 |
| (Jason Dunklee) | (111) |
| (Theodore Molla) | (145) |
|
378 |
| 21 | Hungary
| József Babinyecz | 88 |
| Zsolt Füleki | 91 |
| Zsolt Bacskai | 97 |
| László Nagy | 117 |
| (János Bohus) | (143) |
|
393 |
| 22 | Ireland
| Killian Lonergan | 78 |
| Darren Keenan | 98 |
| David Healy | 113 |
| Declan Fahy | 120 |
| (Derek Waters) | (126) |
| (Paul McNamara) | (129) |
|
409 |
| 23 | Germany
| Guido Streit | 72 |
| Johannes Schmid | 106 |
| Patrick Heinlein | 122 |
| Christoph Melcher | 125 |
| (Christopher Lenz) | (137) |
|
425 |
| 24 | Denmark
| Rene Carlsen | 87 |
| Jesper Revsholm | 124 |
| Christian Isak | 128 |
| Søren Helmer | 134 |
| (Kristian Keller) | (138) |
|
473 |
| 25 | Sweden
| Jonas Hagelin | 108 |
| Jonas Jonsson | 132 |
| Oskar Knutsson | 133 |
| Martin Johansson | 149 |
| (Dan Enqvist) | (150) |
|
522 |
| 26 | Latvia
| Martins Alksnis | 114 |
| Aigars Fadejevs | 139 |
| Martins Jankovskis | 142 |
| Arturs Curkans | 147 |
|
542 |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 150 athletes from 37 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Bloom, Marc (March 29, 1993), RUNNING; Jennings Settles For Third, Glasgow Herald, retrieved October 25, 2013
- ↑ Liz fifth as Kenyans dominate, Herald, March 29, 1993, retrieved October 25, 2013
- ↑ Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.2km CC Men - Amorebieta Jaureguibarria Date: Sunday, March 28, 1993, Athchamps (archived), retrieved October 25, 2013
- ↑ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
- 1 2 36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 2ff, retrieved October 9, 2013
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