1981 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

The Junior men's race at the 1981 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Madrid, Spain, at the Hipodromo de la Zarzuela on March 28, 1981. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

Junior men's race at the 1981 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition9th
DateMarch 28
Host cityMadrid, Spain
VenueHipodromo de la Zarzuela
Events1
Distances7.25 km – Junior men
Participation104 athletes from
20 nations

Complete results,[2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.

Race results

Junior men's race (7.25 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Mohammed Chouri Tunisia22:04
Yevgeniy Zherebin Soviet Union22:06
Keith Brantly United States22:07
4George Nicholas United States22:08
5Paul Davies-Hale England22:19
6John Butler United States22:21
7Vincent Rousseau Belgium22:23
8Salvatore Antibo Italy22:29
9Francesco Panetta Italy22:32
10Chris Hamilton United States22:32
11Jonathan Richards England22:33
12Dave Reid Canada22:37
13Henrique Crisostomo Portugal22:42
14Chris Brewster Canada22:44
15Steve Blakemore Wales22:45
16Paul McCloy Canada22:50
17Abel Antón Spain22:55
18Paul Donovan Ireland22:56
19Ole Hansen Denmark22:58
20Mark King England22:59
21Nikolay Chameyev Soviet Union23:01
22Peter Warner United States23:01
23Michael Pyeatt United States23:04
24Allen Hugli Canada23:04
25Christian Bloor England23:04
26Cripiano Lucas Portugal23:07
27Wim Willaert Belgium23:10
28Stefano Mei Italy23:13
29Hamid Zouhair France23:14
30Zineddine Lamamra Algeria23:15
31John Gladwin Scotland23:16
32Brian O'Keefe Ireland23:16
33Julius Benkö Austria23:18
34Brian Roche Ireland23:19
35Ranieri Carenza Italy23:21
36Rui Saldanha Portugal23:21
37Kim Taylor Hansen Denmark23:23
38Juan Carlos Andres Spain23:25
39Marc Olesen Canada23:25
40August Sneyers Belgium23:28
41Søren Munch Denmark23:30
42Nicholas Boughey Wales23:30
43Mohamed Ezzher Morocco23:31
44Marc Maes Belgium23:31
45Ernesto del Sarto Italy23:33
46Juan Toledano Spain23:37
47Enrico Ogliar Badessi Italy23:37
48Nourredine Benzaoui Algeria23:37
49Emmanuel Goulin France23:37
50Viktor Kushch Soviet Union23:39
51Philip Dixon England23:39
52Jacques le Floch France23:39
53Richard O'Flynn Ireland23:44
54Hassan Sebtaoui Morocco23:45
55Andrew Smith Wales23:48
56Jacques Triquet France23:48
57Dmitriy Ditlashok Soviet Union23:48
58Remy Geoffroy France23:50
59Marnix Goegebeur Belgium23:51
60José Correira Portugal23:52
61Nigel Stops Wales23:53
62Mohamed Salah Rajhi Tunisia23:54
63Mark Orzel Canada23:56
64Pat McCarthy Ireland23:57
65Tayeb Mohammed Djitli Algeria24:01
66Ahmed Dribi Morocco24:02
67Javier Nieto Spain24:02
68Adelino Hidalgo Spain24:02
69Khemissi Salhi Algeria24:04
70Hans Gebroers Belgium24:06
71Brahim Boudina Algeria24:07
72Ray Murtagh Northern Ireland24:07
73Martin Flynn Ireland24:07
74Callan Henderson Scotland24:11
75Aissa Remel Algeria24:13
76Hamid Karoui Morocco24:15
77Alfred Ungersböck Austria24:15
78Ian Steel Scotland24:21
79Peter Gylling Denmark24:21
80Rolf Lauper  Switzerland24:21
81Manuel Matias Portugal24:27
82Steve Smith Wales24:27
83Mohamed Hammami Tunisia24:27
84Colin McIntyre Scotland24:27
85Mohamed Sabwane Morocco24:28
86Deon McNeilly Northern Ireland24:29
87Andreas Ceconi Austria24:30
88Neil Rimmer England24:30
89Tommy Wright Northern Ireland24:53
90Abdelkader Belhaied Tunisia24:57
91Renat Kuenzi  Switzerland25:01
92Josef Scharmer Austria25:12
93Paul McCaffrey Northern Ireland25:13
94Ali Dhfair Saudi Arabia25:34
95Saif Al-Shahrani Saudi Arabia25:53
96Gordon McMillan Scotland25:59
97Francisco Espejo Spain26:10
98Ali Obedi Saudi Arabia26:25
99Khalid Marzouk Saudi Arabia26:59
100Abdurrahman Al-Eid Saudi Arabia27:09
101Samer Al-Dhanem Saudi Arabia27:46
102Grigoriy Mishuniy Soviet Union28:00
Ernesto Monteiro PortugalDNF
Peter Schwarzenpoller AustriaDNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 United States
Keith Brantly3
George Nicholas4
John Butler6
Chris Hamilton10
(Peter Warner)(22)
(Michael Pyeatt)(23)
23
 England
Paul Davies-Hale5
Jonathan Richards11
Mark King20
Christian Bloor25
(Philip Dixon)(51)
(Neil Rimmer)(88)
61
 Canada
Dave Reid12
Chris Brewster14
Paul McCloy16
Allen Hugli24
(Marc Olesen)(39)
(Mark Orzel)(63)
66
4 Italy
Salvatore Antibo8
Francesco Panetta9
Stefano Mei28
Ranieri Carenza35
(Ernesto del Sarto)(45)
(Enrico Ogliar Badessi)(47)
80
5 Belgium
Vincent Rousseau7
Wim Willaert27
August Sneyers40
Marc Maes44
(Marnix Goegebeur)(59)
(Hans Gebroers)(70)
118
6 Soviet Union
Yevgeniy Zherebin2
Nikolay Chameyev21
Viktor Kushch50
Dmitriy Ditlashok57
(Grigoriy Mishuniy)(102)
130
7 Portugal
Henrique Crisostomo13
Cripiano Lucas26
Rui Saldanha36
José Correira60
(Manuel Matias)(81)
(Ernesto Monteiro)(DNF)
135
8 Ireland
Paul Donovan18
Brian O'Keefe32
Brian Roche34
Richard O'Flynn53
(Pat McCarthy)(64)
(Martin Flynn)(73)
137
9 Spain
Abel Antón17
Juan Carlos Andres38
Juan Toledano46
Javier Nieto67
(Adelino Hidalgo)(68)
(Francisco Espejo)(97)
168
10 Wales
Steve Blakemore15
Nicholas Boughey42
Andrew Smith55
Nigel Stops61
(Steve Smith)(82)
173
11 Denmark
Ole Hansen19
Kim Taylor Hansen37
Søren Munch41
Peter Gylling79
176
12 France
Hamid Zouhair29
Emmanuel Goulin49
Jacques le Floch52
Jacques Triquet56
(Remy Geoffroy)(58)
186
13 Algeria
Zineddine Lamamra30
Nourredine Benzaoui48
Tayeb Mohammed Djitli65
Khemissi Salhi69
(Brahim Boudina)(71)
(Aissa Remel)(75)
212
14 Tunisia
Mohammed Chouri1
Mohamed Salah Rajhi62
Mohamed Hammami83
Abdelkader Belhaied90
236
15 Morocco
Mohamed Ezzher43
Hassan Sebtaoui54
Ahmed Dribi66
Hamid Karoui76
(Mohamed Sabwane)(85)
239
16 Scotland
John Gladwin31
Callan Henderson74
Ian Steel78
Colin McIntyre84
(Gordon McMillan)(96)
267
17 Austria
Julius Benkö33
Alfred Ungersböck77
Andreas Ceconi87
Josef Scharmer92
(Peter Schwarzenpoller)(DNF)
289
18 Northern Ireland
Ray Murtagh72
Deon McNeilly86
Tommy Wright89
Paul McCaffrey93
340
19 Saudi Arabia
Ali Dhfair94
Saif Al-Shahrani95
Ali Obedi98
Khalid Marzouk99
(Abdurrahman Al-Eid)(100)
(Samer Al-Dhanem)(101)
386
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 104 athletes from 20 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also

References

  1. Gillon, Doug (March 19, 1973), Muir dream is shattered in Madrid - Nat Muir, who went to Madrid with dreams of becoming world cross-county champion, spent yesterday with his coach trying to work out why it became a nichtmare..., Glasgow Herald, p. 20, retrieved October 18, 2013
  2. Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.0km CC Men - Madrid Hippodromo de la Zarzuela Date: Saturday, March 28, 1981, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 18, 2013CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  3. IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  4. 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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