1988 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
The Junior men's race at the 1988 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Auckland, New Zealand, at the Ellerslie Racecourse on March 26, 1988. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]
Junior men's race at the 1988 IAAF World Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 16th |
Date | March 26 |
Host city | Auckland, New Zealand |
Venue | Ellerslie Racecourse |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 8.031 km – Junior men |
Participation | 96 athletes from 25 nations |
Complete results,[2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.
Race results
Junior men's race (8.031 km)
Individual
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Wilfred Kirochi | 23:25 | ||
Alfonce Muindi | 23:39 | ||
Bedile Kibret | 23:41 | ||
4 | Mathew Rono | 23:51 | |
5 | Thomas Makini | 23:54 | |
6 | William Koskei | 24:03 | |
7 | Demeke Bekele | 24:17 | |
8 | Juan Abad | 24:35 | |
9 | Noureddine Morceli | 24:45 | |
10 | Tadelle Abebe | 24:48 | |
11 | Zoltán Káldy | 24:52 | |
12 | Andrea Erni | 24:56 | |
13 | Lemi Erpassa | 25:06 | |
14 | Todd Williams | 25:08 | |
15 | Fermín Cacho | 25:09 | |
16 | Mariano Campal | 25:10 | |
17 | Tesfayi Dadi | 25:12 | |
18 | Naoki Yamagata | 25:18 | |
19 | Rod de Highden | 25:22 | |
20 | Jun Hiratsuka | 25:22 | |
21 | Hirokazu Tatsumi | 25:26 | |
22 | Jesús Gálvez | 25:28 | |
23 | Carlos Calado | 25:28 | |
24 | Hideyuki Matsumoto | 25:31 | |
25 | Ross Wilson | 25:32 | |
26 | Neil Panchen | 25:32 | |
27 | Julian Paynter | 25:38 | |
28 | Richard Lindroos | 25:38 | |
29 | Akio Ishizaki | 25:40 | |
30 | Rorri Currie | 25:41 | |
31 | John Myers | 25:43 | |
32 | Carsten Arndt | 25:45 | |
33 | Ernest Shephard | 25:46 | |
34 | Jason Bunston | 25:47 | |
35 | Frank Hanley | 25:47 | |
36 | Sarinuto Zandonella | 25:48 | |
37 | Jeffrey Pajak | 25:50 | |
38 | Alex Davey | 25:55 | |
39 | Savino Tondo | 25:55 | |
40 | Fabio Caldirolli | 25:58 | |
41 | Ricardo Castaño | 26:01 | |
42 | Ferhat Zaidi | 26:03 | |
43 | Shinya Kitahara | 26:04 | |
44 | Dean Rose | 26:10 | |
45 | Fabrizio de Vincenzi | 26:10 | |
46 | Mohamed Arab Tadjer | 26:11 | |
47 | Nick Tsioros | 26:13 | |
48 | Andrew Hudson | 26:16 | |
49 | Michael Johnston | 26:19 | |
50 | Jeremy Forbes | 26:21 | |
51 | Clarke Murphy | 26:22 | |
52 | Jon Dennis | 26:28 | |
53 | David Pujolar | 26:30 | |
54 | Kameshwar Ravidas | 26:31 | |
55 | Kamel Khellaf | 26:31 | |
56 | Steven Brooks | 26:33 | |
57 | Noel Cullen | 26:34 | |
58 | Daniel Maas | 26:35 | |
59 | Baltazar Sousa | 26:36 | |
60 | John Hansen | 26:39 | |
61 | Chris Roberts | 26:40 | |
62 | Faycal Menasria | 26:42 | |
63 | Alan Lewis | 26:48 | |
64 | Glen le Gros | 26:48 | |
65 | Shyan Boodnah | 26:48 | |
66 | Tsai Ching-Chou | 26:53 | |
67 | Greg Collier | 27:01 | |
68 | Spencer Duval | 27:01 | |
69 | Hwang Chiu-Ping | 27:02 | |
70 | John Bowden | 27:04 | |
71 | Paul Logan | 27:05 | |
72 | Fajinder Rathor | 27:06 | |
73 | Kevin Gavin | 27:14 | |
74 | Seamus Power | 27:17 | |
75 | Eiliv Gjesdal | 27:25 | |
76 | Dean Ogilvie | 27:27 | |
77 | Julius Solheim | 27:32 | |
78 | Luca Serena | 28:22 | |
79 | Bishen Rouvat | 28:23 | |
80 | Rajan Khatri | 28:46 | |
81 | Ithai Luria | 28:58 | |
82 | Henry Iata | 29:26 | |
83 | Ancel Nalau | 29:31 | |
84 | Uraia Koroi | 29:46 | |
85 | Brendan Matthias | 29:52 | |
86 | Anand Kumar | 29:55 | |
87 | Dhani Chowdhary | 30:22 | |
88 | Lok Rokaya | 30:35 | |
89 | Shalendra Sagar | 30:40 | |
90 | Nilesh Narayan | 30:52 | |
91 | Michael Cecil | 31:13 | |
92 | Usman Kutty | 31:32 | |
93 | Chandra Karki | 33:40 | |
94 | Paul Young | 39:10 | |
95 | Darren Young | 47:30 | |
— | Cosmas Ndeti | DQ† |
†:Cosmas Ndeti of
Teams
Rank | Team | Points | ||||||||||||
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12 | |||||||||||||
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33 | |||||||||||||
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61 | |||||||||||||
4 |
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83 | ||||||||||||
5 |
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115 | ||||||||||||
6 |
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128 | ||||||||||||
7 |
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152 | ||||||||||||
8 |
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152 | ||||||||||||
9 |
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160 | ||||||||||||
10 |
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174 | ||||||||||||
11 |
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185 | ||||||||||||
12 |
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236 | ||||||||||||
13 |
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334 | ||||||||||||
14 |
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355 |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 96 athletes from 25 countries in the Junior men's race, one athlete less than the official number published.[4]
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See also
References
- Gillon, Doug (March 28, 1988), Cross-country in Britain could be running out of time - The World Championships in Auckland may have signalled the beginning of the death of cross-country running in Britain..., Glasgow Herald, p. 9, retrieved October 23, 2013
- Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Auckland Elleslie Date: Saturday, March 26, 1988, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 23, 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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