1986 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
The Junior men's race at the 1986 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Colombier, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, at the Planeyse Colombier on March 23, 1986. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald[1] and in the Evening Times.[2]
Complete results,[3] medallists,
[4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.
Race results
Junior men's race (7.75 km)
Individual
Teams
Rank | Team | Points |
01 ! | Ethiopia
|
13 |
02 ! | Kenya
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32 |
03 ! | Spain
|
52 |
4 | Australia
Anthony Ford | 14 |
Jason Agosta | 21 |
Stephen Spiers | 22 |
Mark Vassallo | 34 |
(Greg Webster) | (63) |
(Dean Paulin) | (105) |
|
91 |
5 | United States
Scott Fry | 15 |
Mark Dani | 18 |
Chris Borsa | 24 |
Harry Green | 37 |
(Reuben Reina) | (47) |
(Greg Whiteley) | (76) |
|
94 |
6 | Morocco
|
137 |
7 | Japan
Akira Nakamura | 29 |
Junichi Takita | 31 |
Yosuke Osawa | 38 |
Masanobu Yamaguchi | 54 |
(Yoshinori Yokota) | (95) |
(Hiroshi Konno) | (112) |
|
152 |
8 | Belgium
Eric de Tier | 20 |
Ruddy Walem | 27 |
Stephan Paessens | 55 |
Gino van Geyte | 57 |
(Luc Peerlinck) | (96) |
|
159 |
9 | England
John Nuttall | 35 |
Darren Mead | 39 |
Darrell Smith | 64 |
Rob Whalley | 80 |
(Steven Halliday) | (81) |
(Andrew Hollens) | (108) |
|
218 |
10 | Sweden
Jan Jonsson | 23 |
Ulf Petäjä | 49 |
Kristofer Prander | 58 |
Andreas Ahl | 100 |
(Gabriel Nyström) | (122) |
|
230 |
11 | Italy
Umberto Pusterla | 25 |
Vittorio Di Saverio | 65 |
Luigi Teodori | 72 |
Giuliano Baccani | 85 |
(Luca Barzaghi) | (118) |
(Marco Di Lieto) | (123) |
|
247 |
12 | Portugal
Raimundo Santos | 36 |
José Sobral | 53 |
Rui Viegas | 79 |
Joaquim Figueiredo | 88 |
(José Dias) | (136) |
(João Lopes) | (158) |
|
256 |
13 | Djibouti
Hoche Yayeh | 32 |
Omar Abdillahi | 40 |
Houssein Ahmed Robleh | 90 |
Mohamed Idriss Djama | 94 |
(Omar Daher) | (144) |
(Egueh Houssein Djama) | (167) |
|
256 |
14 | Soviet Union
Andrey Usachov | 17 |
Viktor Shevlyakov | 30 |
Azat Rakipov | 82 |
Vyacheslav Koshelev | 129 |
|
258 |
15 | Hungary
Zoltán Káldy | 26 |
József Kovács | 48 |
Sándor Barcza | 75 |
Károly Vajkovics | 111 |
(Tibor Bárdos) | (125) |
(Róbert Banai) | (150) |
|
260 |
16 | Algeria
Bouazza Noualla | 43 |
Mourad Bouldjadj | 51 |
Noui Hadj Nedjai | 89 |
Laredj Behri | 98 |
(Mohamed Laouni) | (114) |
|
281 |
17 | Canada
Stephen Connell | 45 |
Richard Charette | 60 |
John Gill | 101 |
Henry Klassen | 106 |
(Greg Andersen) | (107) |
(Tom Bessai) | (130) |
|
312 |
18 | France
Richard Birembaux | 69 |
Thierry Bertin | 77 |
Bruno Léger | 78 |
Didier Sainthorand | 97 |
(Serge Barrault) | (103) |
(Gilbert Dura) | (127) |
|
321 |
19 | Ireland
David Burke | 52 |
Martin Ryan | 70 |
John Downes | 83 |
Geoffrey Sheehan | 116 |
(David Wilson) | (138) |
(Steve Gibbons) | (143) |
|
321 |
20 | Tunisia
Hamed Hamdouni | 62 |
Nourredine Kamoun | 66 |
Slim Chérif | 67 |
Taoufik Boukrouma | 133 |
(Naceur Hamed) | (141) |
|
328 |
21 | West Germany
Alexander Gunkel | 71 |
Christoph Blum | 73 |
Eike Hugo | 86 |
Karsten Müller | 110 |
(Frank Möller) | (120) |
|
340 |
22 | Scotland
Alastair Russell | 59 |
Robert Carey | 61 |
Thomas Hearle | 102 |
Tom Hanlon | 134 |
(James Bell) | (135) |
(Paul Mayles) | (DNF) |
|
356 |
23 | Switzerland
Daniel Hacksteiner | 87 |
Sebastian Epiney | 92 |
Rocco Taminelli | 121 |
Christian Riedel | 128 |
(Daniel Hotz) | (139) |
(Philippe Hubacher) | (142) |
|
428 |
24 | Wales
Justin Hobbs | 74 |
Paul Williams | 99 |
Ivan Horsfall-Turner | 126 |
Patrick Hoare | 137 |
(Kevin Blake) | (147) |
(Nicholas Melling) | (152) |
|
436 |
25 | Poland
Zdzislaw Wlodarczyk | 109 |
Tomasz Szablinski | 119 |
Jerzy Kowalski | 124 |
Mariusz Lamch | 132 |
(Dariusz Krawieci) | (161) |
(Grzegorz Gajdus) | (165) |
|
484 |
26 | Northern Ireland
Davey Wilson | 84 |
Cairan McGivern | 115 |
Justin Reid | 151 |
Declan Caddell | 155 |
(Gavin Wilson) | (159) |
|
505 |
27 | India
Bhim Lal | 131 |
Vinrender Singh | 140 |
Amarjetti Singh | 156 |
Anup Singh | 162 |
(Meva Lal) | (163) |
(Junnappa) | (166) |
|
589 |
28 | Austria
Arthur Gölly | 145 |
Werner Edler-Muhr | 146 |
Adam Mandl | 153 |
Bernhard Jerovcic | 154 |
(Roland Kloss) | (157) |
|
598 |
29 | Kuwait
Abdul Faisal | 160 |
A.Abdullah Honeitem | 164 |
Sayer Hamden | 168 |
Khalid Awad Bassam | 169 |
(Ali Sultan Ahmed) | (170) |
(Abdul Houssein Yousef) | (171) |
|
661 |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 172 athletes from 34 countries in the Junior men's race, one athlete less than the official number published.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Chaos as Zola leads England to victory - Zola Budd retained the individual title and led England to a controversial team victory at the world cross-country championships in Neuchatel, Switzerland yesterday..., Glasgow Herald, March 24, 1986, p. 12, retrieved October 22, 2013
- ↑ Runaway Zola win - Zola Budd led from start to finish to retain her world cross country championship at Neuchatel, Switzerland..., Evening Times, March 24, 1986, p. 17, retrieved October 22, 2013
- ↑ Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.8km CC Men - Neuchatel Planeyse Colombier Date: Sunday, March 23, 1986, Athchamps (archived), retrieved October 22, 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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