1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
The Junior men's race at the 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Stavanger, Norway, at the Scanvest Ring on March 19, 1989. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]
Complete results,[2] medallists,
[3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.
Race results
Junior men's race (8 km)
Individual
Teams
Rank | Team | Points |
01 ! | Kenya
|
14 |
02 ! | Ethiopia
Addis Abebe | 1 |
Jillo Dube | 6 |
Tesgie Legesse | 7 |
Tesfaye Bekele | 8 |
(Lemi Erpassa) | (10) |
(Assefa Gebremedhin) | (11) |
|
22 |
03 ! | Italy
Christian Leuprecht | 9 |
Vincenzo Modica | 17 |
Francesco Bennici | 23 |
Angelo Giardiello | 27 |
(Antonello Barretta) | (110) |
(Sabino Francavilla) | (121) |
|
76 |
4 | United Kingdom
|
95 |
5 | Poland
Jaroslaw Cichocki | 14 |
Michał Bartoszak | 19 |
Arthur Osman | 35 |
Miroslaw Plawgo | 63 |
(Grzegorz Krystek) | (81) |
|
131 |
6 | Spain
David Pujolar | 18 |
Teodoro Cuñado | 36 |
José Luis Rodríguez | 44 |
Miguel Nieto | 49 |
(Javier Caballero) | (60) |
(José Naveria) | (61) |
|
147 |
7 | Japan
Noriaki Yanagi | 16 |
Osamu Nara | 31 |
Kazuhiro Kawauchi | 56 |
Seiji Kushibe | 67 |
(Takahide Uei) | (75) |
(Hiroyuki Nakamura) | (80) |
|
170 |
8 | Algeria
Noureddine Morceli | 26 |
Mohamed Driouche | 39 |
Ryad Gatte | 42 |
Rabah Merazka | 65 |
(Abdelkrim Benzai) | (78) |
(Hachani Guiroud) | (102) |
|
172 |
9 | Australia
John Kavanagh | 20 |
Dean Rose | 45 |
Robert Mitchison | 53 |
Lee Town | 76 |
(Glenn Franklin) | (109) |
(Richard Russell) | (111) |
|
194 |
10 | Canada
Jason Bunston | 24 |
Joseph Kibur | 38 |
Shawn McKay | 74 |
Cern Basher | 85 |
(Spencer Punter) | (86) |
(Jeff Schiebler) | (92) |
|
221 |
11 | France
Jean-Michel Sirieix | 37 |
Laurent Saudrais | 40 |
Nabil Ayari | 72 |
Stephane Picard | 77 |
(Hocine Aithammou) | (91) |
|
226 |
12 | Ireland
Paul Logan | 30 |
Seamus Power | 55 |
John Lacey | 66 |
Colin de Burca | 93 |
(Mark Carroll) | (103) |
|
244 |
13 | West Germany
Carsten Arndt | 28 |
Mark Blockhaus | 59 |
Jürgen Kerl | 83 |
John Schondelmaier | 87 |
(Jens Wilky) | (97) |
(Hartmut Merl) | (106) |
|
257 |
14 | Turkey
Remzi Atli | 33 |
Ali Canpolat | 48 |
Satilmis Atmaca | 70 |
Erdogan Gunduz | 108 |
|
259 |
15 | Hungary
László Kofias | 43 |
Tamás Kliszek | 69 |
Iván Adamis | 71 |
Pál Ilisz | 98 |
(István Pintér) | (120) |
|
281 |
16 | Switzerland
Andrea Erni | 15 |
Pierre Morath | 73 |
Gabriel Schmutz | 82 |
Roland Münger | 114 |
|
284 |
17 | United States
Sean McCusker | 46 |
Paul Butterfield | 52 |
Dave Scudamore | 88 |
Harley Hanson | 107 |
(David Smith) | (125) |
(John Morrison) | (126) |
|
293 |
18 | Finland
Veli-Matti Ranta | 54 |
Teppo Jalonen | 68 |
Pasi Mattila | 79 |
Santtu Mäkinen | 94 |
(Ville-Veikko Sainio) | (95) |
(Jari Tuominen) | (127) |
|
295 |
19 | Belgium
Jerome Claeys | 41 |
Geert Royaert | 57 |
Philippe Jacquemin | 99 |
Hans Ulin | 113 |
|
310 |
20 | New Zealand
Richard Lindroos | 25 |
Dean Ogilvie | 58 |
Glen le Gros | 104 |
Richard Potts | 128 |
|
315 |
21 | Sweden
|
325 |
22 | Soviet Union
Sergey Bondarenko | 47 |
Vladimir Golyas | 64 |
Viktor Karpenko | 100 |
Roman Korzh | 118 |
|
329 |
23 | Norway
Julius Solheim | 96 |
Svein Inge Buhaug | 101 |
Øystein Arild | 117 |
Bård Lyngnes | 119 |
(Eiliv Gjesdal) | (122) |
(Sigve Stenersen) | (123) |
|
433 |
24 | North Yemen
|
467 |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 134 athletes from 31 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Ngugi wins unprecedented fourth title - Despite a gallant chase by Britain's Tim Hutchings, the World Cross-Country Championships in Norway yesterday turned into a Kenyan festival..., Glasgow Herald, March 20, 1989, p. 20, retrieved October 23, 2013
- ↑ Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Stavanger Scanvest Date: Sunday, March 19, 1989, Athchamps (archived), retrieved October 23, 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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