2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
The Junior men's race at the 2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Hippodrome Wellington in Oostende, Belgium, on March 25, 2001. Reports of the event were given in the New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3] and for the IAAF.[4]
Complete results for individuals,[5][6][7] for teams,[5][8][9] medallists,[10] and the results of British athletes who took part[11] were published.
Race results
Junior men's race (7.7 km)
Individual
Teams
Rank | Team | Points |
01 ! | Kenya
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24 |
02 ! | Ethiopia
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25 |
03 ! | Uganda
Paul Wakou | 10 |
Johnny Okello | 16 |
Francis Musani | 19 |
Moses Mpanga | 23 |
(Francis Yiga) | (25) |
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68 |
4 | United States
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71 |
5 | Morocco
Aissam Gtaib | 15 |
Atif Agebli | 18 |
Adil El Bannouri | 22 |
Bouazza Saji | 40 |
(Anouar Assila) | (49) |
(Abdelatif Chemlal) | (81) |
|
95 |
6 | Canada
|
171 |
7 | Eritrea
Ali Abdalla | 32 |
Habtai Kifletsion | 34 |
Teshome Woldegaber | 54 |
Nebay Habtegiorgis | 70 |
|
190 |
8 | Algeria
Salah Habib | 31 |
Hani Meguellati | 42 |
Nabil Zerrouak | 56 |
Abdelkader Bakhtache | 77 |
(Abdelmoumene Bouchicha) | (113) |
(Noureddine Athamna) | (DNF) |
|
206 |
9 | Belgium
Piet Desmet | 37 |
Philippe Verleyen | 48 |
Jérôme Collot | 55 |
Benjamin Barbier | 69 |
(Tim Stessens) | (73) |
(Pieter Sollier) | (100) |
|
209 |
10 | Japan
Takashi Otsu | 14 |
Shuichi Fujii | 52 |
Kenichi Shiraishi | 85 |
Yoshiyuki Tatsuta | 91 |
(Naoto Kato) | (121) |
(Naoki Shibata) | (122) |
|
242 |
11 | Italy
Valerio Gulli | 50 |
Luca Massimino | 61 |
Liberato Pellecchia | 66 |
Cosimo Caliandro | 68 |
(Cristian Gaeta) | (90) |
(Luigi La Bella) | (96) |
|
245 |
12 | Spain
|
258 |
13 | Ireland
Patrick Guidera | 43 |
William Harty | 65 |
Martin Fagan | 76 |
Sean Connolly | 94 |
(Diarmuid Grant) | (110) |
|
278 |
14 | France
Keving Tingaud | 36 |
Aurelien Demailly | 62 |
Hakim Mokhtari | 82 |
Hicham Chahib | 99 |
(Jeremy Valat) | (130) |
|
279 |
15 | United Kingdom
|
332 |
16 | Turkey
Muhammet Matpay | 60 |
Selahattin Selçuk | 79 |
Serdar Durer | 101 |
Abdurrahman Kara | 108 |
|
348 |
17 | Australia
Ian Hornabrook | 53 |
Richard Jeremiah | 88 |
Luke Taylor | 103 |
Brad Dyson | 106 |
|
350 |
18 | South Africa
Abram Miya | 74 |
Friedel Maans | 84 |
Sandile Lembetha | 87 |
Moses Faku | 115 |
(Jacob Selebalo) | (123) |
|
360 |
19 | Chile
Francis Melo | 44 |
Germán Sánchez | 92 |
Luis Gamin | 120 |
Sebastián Pino | 128 |
|
384 |
20 | Yemen
Salah Juaim | 41 |
Abdulaziz Ali Abdulaziz | 97 |
Mohammed Al-Nehmi | 117 |
Ahmed Nasr Ali Al-Ragami | 131 |
|
386 |
21 | Malawi
Francis Khanje | 57 |
George Mkupatira | 107 |
Watson Magobo | 112 |
Date Mteketa | 116 |
|
392 |
22 | Belarus
Vladimir Checha | 51 |
Andrey Anisimov | 109 |
Igor Daronin | 119 |
Pavel Somich | 126 |
|
405 |
23 | Tajikistan
Nozimjon Irmatov | 135 |
Nurridin Irmatov | 137 |
Rustam Irmatov | 139 |
Kamoliddin Fakhritdinov | 142 |
|
553 |
24 | Uzbekistan
Jahongir Tolibjonov | 133 |
Rasul Saydaliyev | 138 |
Vadim Bezyanov | 143 |
Sarvar Akhmatov | 148 |
|
562 |
25 | Turkmenistan
Meretdurdy Kereguliev | 134 |
Ruslan Kurbanov | 141 |
Suleyman Jumakuliyev | 144 |
Salimjan Yangibayev | 146 |
|
565 |
DNF | Brazil
(Fernando Fernandes) | (58) |
(Franck de Almeida) | (75) |
(Cláudio da Cruz) | (129) |
(Cleyton Aguiar) | (DNF) |
|
DNF |
DNF | India
(Muresh Kumar Yadav) | (114) |
(Dharmender Kumar) | (125) |
(Azeet Kumar) | (132) |
(Suresh Kumar Yadav) | (DNF) |
|
DNF |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 152 athletes from 38 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[11]
See also
References
- ↑ PLUS: RUNNING; Kenya's Koech Wins Cross-Country Title, New York Times, March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY; Mourhit Is First But Kenyans Win, New York Times, March 26, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ Gillon, Doug (March 24, 2001), Paula eyes up double header British runner can make lonely training pay off with a victory, Herald, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ Arcoleo, Laura (March 25, 2001), American Ritzenhein creates surprise, IAAF, retrieved October 28, 2013
- 1 2 Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.7km CC Men - Ostend Wellington Hippodrome Date: Sunday, March 25, 2001, Athchamps (archived), retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ Official Results - CROSS JUNIOR RACE Men - Sunday, March 25, 2001, IAAF, March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Junior Race - men, IAAF, March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ Official Results - CROSS JUNIOR RACE Men - Team - Sunday, March 25, 2001, IAAF, March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Junior Race - men - Final - Team, IAAF, March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 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 28, 2013
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