1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
The Junior men's race at the 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Warszawa, Poland, at the Służewiec Racecourse on March 22, 1987. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald[1] and in the Evening Times.[2]
Junior men's race at the 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 15th |
Date | March 22 |
Host city | Warszawa, Poland |
Venue | Służewiec Racecourse |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 7.05 km – Junior men |
Participation | 146 athletes from 29 nations |
Complete results,[3] medallists, [4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.
Race results
Individual
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Wilfred Kirochi | Kenya | 22:18 | |
Demeke Bekele | Ethiopia | 22:18 | |
Debebe Demisse | Ethiopia | 22:20 | |
4 | William Koskei Chemitei | Kenya | 22:27 |
5 | Mathew Rono | Kenya | 22:28 |
6 | Aligaz Alemayehu | Ethiopia | 22:28 |
7 | Simon Mugglestone | England | 22:33 |
8 | Bedile Kibret | Ethiopia | 22:37 |
9 | Ararse Fuffa | Ethiopia | 22:39 |
10 | Thomas Osano | Kenya | 22:55 |
11 | Abel Gisemba | Kenya | 23:01 |
12 | Haydar Dogan | Turkey | 23:07 |
13 | Joseph Otwori | Kenya | 23:11 |
14 | Kenji Ayabe | Japan | 23:13 |
15 | Mourad Bouldjadj | Algeria | 23:19 |
16 | Darren Klassen | Canada | 23:19 |
17 | Luc Peerlinck | Belgium | 23:23 |
18 | Yoshinori Yokota | Japan | 23:24 |
19 | Didier Sainthorand | France | 23:25 |
20 | Masaki Yamamoto | Japan | 23:26 |
21 | Hideyuki Matsumoto | Japan | 23:26 |
22 | Zoltán Káldy | Hungary | 23:28 |
23 | Todd Williams | United States | 23:30 |
24 | Valery Chesak | Soviet Union | 23:31 |
25 | Marc Pujol | Spain | 23:31 |
26 | Marco Rufo | Spain | 23:31 |
27 | Wayne Larden | Australia | 23:32 |
28 | Timothy Gargiulo | United States | 23:34 |
29 | Robert Henes | United States | 23:35 |
30 | Mikhail Puzniak | Soviet Union | 23:36 |
31 | Alan Lewis | Canada | 23:37 |
32 | David Wilson | Ireland | 23:38 |
33 | Luca Barzaghi | Italy | 23:40 |
34 | Clayton Clews | Australia | 23:40 |
35 | Jesús Gálvez | Spain | 23:40 |
36 | Alex Mowatt | Canada | 23:44 |
37 | Mohamed Choumassi | Morocco | 23:44 |
38 | Giuliano Baccani | Italy | 23:45 |
39 | Francisco Rivera | Spain | 23:46 |
40 | Marc Davis | United States | 23:47 |
41 | Brendan Matthias | Canada | 23:48 |
42 | Abdelaziz Mahjoubi | Morocco | 23:53 |
43 | James Hynes | Ireland | 23:54 |
44 | Moulay Ali Ouadih | Morocco | 23:56 |
45 | Marco Di Lieto | Italy | 23:56 |
46 | Salem Chilah | Tunisia | 23:57 |
47 | Fermín Cacho | Spain | 23:58 |
48 | Vladimir Kilnesov | Soviet Union | 23:59 |
49 | Zoltán Gergely | Hungary | 23:59 |
50 | Martin Amor | England | 24:00 |
51 | Greg Andersen | Canada | 24:05 |
52 | Mohamed El Bachir | Algeria | 24:07 |
53 | Mehmet Bayram | Turkey | 24:08 |
54 | Brahim Lahlafi | Morocco | 24:09 |
55 | Mauro Biagetti | Italy | 24:10 |
56 | Károly Vajkovics | Hungary | 24:10 |
57 | Robert Langfeld | West Germany | 24:11 |
58 | Nicholas McCaffrey | England | 24:11 |
59 | Julian Gentry | England | 24:12 |
60 | Miroslaw Plawgo | Poland | 24:13 |
61 | Carsten Arndt | West Germany | 24:13 |
62 | Mark Mastalir | United States | 24:15 |
63 | Tesfayi Dadi | Ethiopia | 24:16 |
64 | Bernard Bourke | Australia | 24:17 |
65 | Seamus O'Loan | Ireland | 24:18 |
66 | Davey Wilson | Northern Ireland | 24:18 |
67 | Jan Jonsson | Sweden | 24:20 |
68 | Waldemar Glinka | Poland | 24:21 |
69 | Valeriy Fedotov | Soviet Union | 24:21 |
70 | Markus Tischler | West Germany | 24:21 |
71 | Fabian Lacan | France | 24:22 |
72 | Amar Ouerfelli | Tunisia | 24:22 |
73 | Rik Stepman | Belgium | 24:22 |
74 | Abderrahim Cherkaoui | Morocco | 24:23 |
75 | Remzi Atli | Turkey | 24:24 |
76 | Zoltán Holba | Hungary | 24:24 |
77 | Justin Hobbs | Wales | 24:25 |
78 | Philip Hennessy | England | 24:26 |
79 | Laurent Delacenserie | France | 24:26 |
80 | Ali Canpolat | Turkey | 24:27 |
81 | Christoph Ruettiman | Switzerland | 24:28 |
82 | Tayeb Benaiche | Algeria | 24:29 |
83 | Andrew Edge | Wales | 24:30 |
84 | Alastair Russell | Scotland | 24:30 |
85 | Riyouki Murakami | Japan | 24:31 |
86 | Rafal Walczak | Poland | 24:32 |
87 | Kevin McKay | England | 24:33 |
88 | Marc Vanderstraeten | Belgium | 24:33 |
89 | Wilfried Liers | Belgium | 24:34 |
90 | Nick Tsioros | Canada | 24:34 |
91 | Jonas Larsson | Sweden | 24:36 |
92 | Yohinori Sato | Japan | 24:37 |
93 | Allan Carman | Australia | 24:38 |
94 | Geoffrey Sheehan | Ireland | 24:40 |
95 | Mariusz Lamch | Poland | 24:40 |
96 | Mabrouk Trimèche | Algeria | 24:41 |
97 | Lotfi Aoua | Tunisia | 24:43 |
98 | Bousmaha Saidi | Algeria | 24:43 |
99 | Bernd Jähnke | West Germany | 24:45 |
100 | Eric Mastalir | United States | 24:47 |
101 | Luigi Teodori | Italy | 24:48 |
102 | Talat Gökce | Turkey | 24:50 |
103 | Craig McFadzean | Scotland | 24:51 |
104 | Mickael Dufermont | France | 24:55 |
105 | Niklas Johnsson | Sweden | 24:56 |
106 | Ferenc Sági | Hungary | 24:57 |
107 | Bobby Farren | Northern Ireland | 24:58 |
108 | Dean Rose | Australia | 24:59 |
109 | David Jones | Ireland | 24:59 |
110 | Yaswant Rawat Singh | India | 24:59 |
111 | Anatoliy Dimitrov | Soviet Union | 25:00 |
112 | Juan Abad | Spain | 25:00 |
113 | Lars Richter | West Germany | 25:03 |
114 | Azzedine Sakhri | Algeria | 25:04 |
115 | Robert Jay | Wales | 25:06 |
116 | Jamal Ali Al-Hakim | North Yemen | 25:08 |
117 | Naceur Hamed | Tunisia | 25:09 |
118 | Justin Chaston | Wales | 25:10 |
119 | Andreas Ahl | Sweden | 25:11 |
120 | Szabolcs Jámbor | Hungary | 25:12 |
121 | David Beyssac | France | 25:13 |
122 | Wendy Hermans | Belgium | 25:14 |
123 | Slim Chérif | Tunisia | 25:16 |
124 | Mark Wallace | Scotland | 25:17 |
125 | Per Stjernberg | Sweden | 25:18 |
126 | Hardev Singh | India | 25:18 |
127 | Mel Hilliard | Ireland | 25:24 |
128 | Hans van der Hoeven | Belgium | 25:25 |
129 | Radek Bily | Czechoslovakia | 25:25 |
130 | Gennaro Di Napoli | Italy | 25:29 |
131 | Slawomir Swieczkowski | Poland | 25:31 |
132 | Cairan McGivern | Northern Ireland | 25:34 |
133 | Piotr Prusik | Poland | 25:35 |
134 | Hukum Singh | India | 25:35 |
135 | Mohamed Nasser Al-Zaidi | North Yemen | 25:39 |
136 | Declan Caddell | Northern Ireland | 25:42 |
137 | Jan Arvidsson | Sweden | 25:44 |
138 | David Donnett | Scotland | 25:49 |
139 | Philip Healey | Northern Ireland | 25:51 |
140 | David Arnott | Scotland | 25:59 |
141 | Steven Tagg | Australia | 26:17 |
142 | Ithai Luria | Israel | 26:17 |
143 | Stuart Kennedy | Northern Ireland | 26:18 |
144 | Dafydd Hughes | Wales | 26:24 |
145 | John Quinn | Scotland | 26:28 |
146 | Gerallt Owen | Wales | 27:30 |
Teams
Rank | Team | Points | ||||||||||||
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Ethiopia
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19 | |||||||||||||
Kenya
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20 | |||||||||||||
Japan
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73 | |||||||||||||
4 | United States
|
120 | ||||||||||||
5 | Canada
|
124 | ||||||||||||
6 | Spain
|
125 | ||||||||||||
7 | Italy
|
171 | ||||||||||||
8 | Soviet Union
|
171 | ||||||||||||
9 | England
|
174 | ||||||||||||
10 | Morocco
|
177 | ||||||||||||
11 | Hungary
|
203 | ||||||||||||
12 | Australia
|
218 | ||||||||||||
13 | Turkey
|
220 | ||||||||||||
14 | Ireland
|
234 | ||||||||||||
15 | Algeria
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245 | ||||||||||||
16 | Belgium
|
267 | ||||||||||||
17 | France
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273 | ||||||||||||
18 | West Germany
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287 | ||||||||||||
19 | Poland
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309 | ||||||||||||
20 | Tunisia
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332 | ||||||||||||
21 | Sweden
|
382 | ||||||||||||
22 | Wales
|
393 | ||||||||||||
23 | Northern Ireland
|
441 | ||||||||||||
24 | Scotland
|
449 |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 146 athletes from 29 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[5]
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See also
References
- Gillon, Doug (March 23, 1987), Lynch's supreme effort just fails in Polish mud - Liz Lynch gave everything she had, and then found a little more, but it was not quite enough to capture the world cross-country title on the freezing muddy wastes of Sluzewiac racecourse this afternoon..., Glasgow Herald, p. 10, retrieved October 22, 2013
- Sad Lynch comes out second best - Not even the consolidation of the silver medal could bring a smile to the face of Scotland's Liz Lynch after the World Cross Cross Country Championships in Warsaw.., Evening Times, March 23, 1987, p. 17, retrieved October 22, 2013
- Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.1km CC Men - Warszawa Sluzewiec Date: Sunday, March 22, 1987, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 22, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
- 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, archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013
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