2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Men's short race
The Men's short race at the 2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Hippodrome Wellington in Oostende, Belgium, on March 24, 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
Men's short race (4.1 km)
Individual
Teams
Rank | Team | Points |
01 ! | Kenya
|
13 |
02 ! | Morocco
|
48 |
03 ! | Ethiopia
|
51 |
4 | United States
|
91 |
5 | Spain
|
171 |
6 | Portugal
|
183 |
7 | Canada
|
187 |
8 | Italy
|
193 |
9 | New Zealand
|
196 |
10 | United Kingdom
Spencer Barden | 27 |
Christian Stephenson | 38 |
Glen Stewart | 56 |
Rob Whalley | 75 |
(Angus MacLean) | (77) |
(Mark Miles) | (130) |
|
196 |
11 | Russia
|
198 |
12 | Tanzania
|
199 |
13 | Tunisia
Lotfi Turki | 25 |
Rached Amor | 66 |
Ahmed Issaoui | 72 |
Hedi Khalfallah | 73 |
(Mehdi Khelifi) | (108) |
|
236 |
14 | France
Samir Benfarès | 33 |
Badre din Zioini | 55 |
Fabrice Chomaud | 64 |
Khalid Zoubaa | 97 |
|
249 |
15 | Argentina
|
299 |
16 | Belgium
|
374 |
17 | Netherlands
Jeroen van Dijke | 76 |
Sander Schutgens | 95 |
Maurice van Veldhoven | 101 |
Eelco de Voogt | 106 |
(Ad Verweij) | (115) |
|
378 |
18 | Egypt
Ahmed Abd El Mangoud | 69 |
Abd Al-Rasool Ahmed | 90 |
Fouly Salem | 105 |
Mostafa Shalaby | 123 |
|
387 |
19 | Chile
Raúl Mora | 88 |
Carlos Jaramillo | 94 |
Cristian Hidalgo | 103 |
Jonathan Monje | 104 |
(Sergio López) | (DNF) |
|
389 |
20 | India
Vijay Pal | 82 |
Arun D'Souza | 93 |
Kuldeep Kumar | 98 |
Bahadur Singh | 128 |
|
401 |
21 | Belarus
Aleksandr Busel | 112 |
Viktor Vasilyonok | 124 |
Yevgeniy Yurkevich | 127 |
Aleksandr Voran | 138 |
|
501 |
22 | Tajikistan
Sergey Zabavskiy | 121 |
Bakhodur Boimuradov | 129 |
Gairat Nigmatov | 134 |
Djamched Rasulov | 136 |
(Nozimjon Irmatov) | (140) |
(Salimjon Ortykov) | (151) |
|
520 |
23 | Uzbekistan
Ivan Kibiryov | 109 |
Uldar Nuraliev | 132 |
Albert Shamsiyev | 135 |
Yevgeniy Nujdin | 156 |
|
532 |
24 | Lebanon
Mohamad Ayache | 120 |
Mahmoud Ayach | 133 |
Ahmad El Darkouchi | 137 |
Jacques Diab | 145 |
|
535 |
25 | Turkmenistan
Kemal Tuvakuliyev | 141 |
Serdar Gandymov | 144 |
Nazar Begliyev | 148 |
Sergey Yakovlev | 149 |
|
582 |
26 | Gibraltar
Richard Muscat | 142 |
Liam Byrne | 146 |
Lee Calderon | 153 |
Louis Chichon | 154 |
(James Parody) | (155) |
|
595 |
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 157 athletes from 47 countries in the Men's short race. The announced athletes from
Burundi and
Somalia did not show.[6][7]
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
- ↑ Wallace-Jones, Sean (March 24, 2001), Enock Koech gives Kenya second Gold of the Championships, IAAF, retrieved October 28, 2013
- 1 2 Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.1km CC Men - Ostend Wellington Hippodrome Date: Sunday, March 24, 2001, Athchamps (archived), retrieved October 28, 2013
- 1 2 Official Results - CROSS SHORT RACE Men - Saturday, March 24, 2001, IAAF, March 24, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- 1 2 Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Short Race - men, IAAF, March 24, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ Official Results - CROSS SHORT RACE Men - Team - Saturday, March 24, 2001, IAAF, March 24, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Short Race - men - Final - Team, IAAF, March 24, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
- ↑ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 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, retrieved October 28, 2013
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