1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

Junior men's race at the 1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition 2nd
Date March 16
Host city Monza, Lombardia, Italy Italy
Location Mirabello Racecourse
Nations participating 14
Athletes participating 75
Races 1
Distances 7.1 km – Junior men

The Junior men's race at the 1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Monza, Italy, at the Mirabello Racecourse on March 16, 1974. 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 (7.1 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Rich Kimball United States21:30.8
2nd, silver medalist(s)Venanzio Ortis Italy21:33
3rd, bronze medalist(s)John Treacy Ireland21:42.4
4Dietmar Millonig Austria21:48
5Matt Centrowitz United States21:48
6John Roscoe United States21:52.2
7Bouchaib Zouhri Morocco21:54.2
8Mohamed Naoumi Morocco21:55.2
9Rudi Schoofs Belgium21:56.4
10Pat Davey United States21:58.2
11Guy Bourban France21:59
12William Sheridan Scotland22:00.2
13Paul Kenney Scotland22:00.6
14Peter Gebhardt West Germany22:01.6
15Mike Pinocci United States22:02.6
16Cándido Alario Spain22:05.7
17Markus Ryffel  Switzerland22:08.4
18J.J. Griffin United States22:09.8
19Nat Muir Scotland22:11.6
20Dirk Geens Belgium22:14.8
21Hamadi Massoudi Morocco22:15
22Yahia Hadka Morocco22:16
23Derek Carroll Ireland22:16.2
24Giuseppe Gerbi Italy22:20
25Stefano La Sala Italy22:21.2
26Jean-Claude Dessort Belgium22:22.8
27Gerry Deegan Ireland22:23.8
28Stefan Grossenbacher  Switzerland22:25
29Jeremy Odlin England22:31
30Georges Bresson France22:32.2
31Karl Fleschen West Germany22:33.2
32Jaime López Spain22:34.4
33Antonio Fernández Spain22:35
34Luc Mallet France22:39.4
35Ulrich Betz West Germany22:40
36Hugh Elliott England22:41
37Bernhard Vifian  Switzerland22:42.2
38Heiner Hansen West Germany22:42.6
39Salvatore Anzà Italy22:43.2
40Ahmed Sennaji Morocco22:43.6
41Martin Bishop England22:44
42Gerry Redmond Ireland22:44.2
43Giancarlo Garattini Italy22:45
44Peter McGouren Northern Ireland22:45.6
45Jean-Paul Ballouard France22:51.4
46Yannick Fayot France22:51.6
47Patrick de Groote Belgium22:52.6
48Manuel Perez Spain22:57
49John Graham Scotland22:57.4
50Bruno Lafranchi  Switzerland22:57.6
51Vicente de la Parte Spain23:02.8
52José Gil Ramperez Spain23:06.4
53Frank Brown Scotland23:11.6
54Denis Ramanich France23:12.8
55Eddie Hartnett Ireland23:13.2
56Martin Preuschl Austria23:14.8
57James Lawson Scotland23:16.4
58Hugo Ceulemans Belgium23:17.6
59Michael Best Northern Ireland23:18.8
60Tony Ryan Ireland23:20.8
61Gerry Price Northern Ireland23:22.4
62Robert Manz West Germany23:29.6
63Bruno Kuhn  Switzerland23:32.6
64Andrew Barnett England23:44.4
65Matteo Lo Russo Italy23:47.8
66Peter Gaelli  Switzerland24:08.2
67Alan Harding England24:09.4
68Julian van Honbeek Belgium24:29
69Jim McKee Northern Ireland24:45.2
70Khaled Kazem Kuwait24:45.4
71Hamzih Al-Khetat Kuwait25:38.6
72Ahmed Al-Saie Kuwait25:38.6
73Ramian Al-Khamees Kuwait25:55.6
74Saad Bander Al-Shaejee Kuwait26:00.2
75Johar Mubarak Al-Marzoo Kuwait26:00.6

Teams

RankTeamPoints
1st, gold medalist(s) United States
Rich Kimball1
Matt Centrowitz5
John Roscoe6
Pat Davey10
(Mike Pinocci)(15)
(J.J. Griffin)(18)
22
2nd, silver medalist(s) Morocco
Bouchaib Zouhri7
Mohamed Naoumi8
Hamadi Massoudi21
Yahia Hadka22
(Ahmed Sennaji)(40)
58
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Italy
Venanzio Ortis2
Giuseppe Gerbi24
Stefano La Sala25
Salvatore Anzà39
(Giancarlo Garattini)(43)
(Matteo Lo Russo)(65)
90
4 Scotland
William Sheridan12
Paul Kenney13
Nat Muir19
John Graham49
(Frank Brown)(53)
(James Lawson)(57)
93
5 Ireland
John Treacy3
Derek Carroll23
Gerry Deegan27
Gerry Redmond42
(Eddie Hartnett)(55)
(Tony Ryan)(60)
95
6 Belgium
Rudi Schoofs9
Dirk Geens20
Jean-Claude Dessort26
Patrick de Groote47
(Hugo Ceulemans)(58)
(Julian van Honbeek)(68)
102
7 West Germany
Peter Gebhardt14
Karl Fleschen31
Ulrich Betz35
Heiner Hansen38
(Robert Manz)(62)
118
8 France
Guy Bourban11
Georges Bresson30
Luc Mallet34
Jean-Paul Ballouard45
(Yannick Fayot)(46)
(Denis Ramanich)(54)
120
9 Spain
Cándido Alario16
Jaime López32
Antonio Fernández33
Manuel Perez48
(Vicente de la Parte)(51)
(José Gil Ramperez)(52)
129
10  Switzerland
Markus Ryffel17
Stefan Grossenbacher28
Bernhard Vifian37
Bruno Lafranchi50
(Bruno Kuhn)(63)
(Peter Gaelli)(66)
132
11 England
Jeremy Odlin29
Hugh Elliott36
Martin Bishop41
Andrew Barnett64
(Alan Harding)(67)
170
12 Northern Ireland
Peter McGouren44
Michael Best59
Gerry Price61
Jim McKee69
233
13 Kuwait
Khaled Kazem70
Hamzih Al-Khetat71
Ahmed Al-Saie72
Ramian Al-Khamees73
(Saad Bander Al-Shaejee)(74)
(Johar Mubarak Al-Marzoo)(75)
286
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 75 athletes from 14 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also

References

  1. Marshal, Ron (March 18, 1974), Athletics - Brown excels on a good day for Scots - Scotland's cross-country teams returned yesterday after a bid to make an impression on the outcome of the International championships on Saturday at Monza..., Glasgow Herald, p. 5, retrieved October 16, 2013
  2. Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.0km CC Men - Monza Date: Saturday, March 16, 1974, Athchamps (archived), Archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 16, 2013
  3. IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 16, 2013
  4. 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, archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 16, 2013
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