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]

Junior men's race at the 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition17th
DateMarch 19
Host cityStavanger, Rogaland, Norway
VenueScanvest Ring
Events1
Distances8 km – Junior men
Participation134 athletes from
31 nations

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

Race results

Junior men's race (8 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Addis Abebe Ethiopia25:07
Kipyego Kororia Kenya25:31
Stephenson Nyamau Kenya25:33
4Thomas Osano Kenya25:33
5William Koskei Kenya25:36
6Jillo Dube Ethiopia25:40
7Tesgie Legesse Ethiopia25:52
8Tesfaye Bekele Ethiopia26:03
9Christian Leuprecht Italy26:07
10Lemi Erpassa Ethiopia26:18
11Assefa Gebremedhin Ethiopia26:29
12Spencer Duval United Kingdom26:32
13Jonah Birir Kenya26:33
14Jaroslaw Cichocki Poland26:34
15Andrea Erni  Switzerland26:34
16Noriaki Yanagi Japan26:41
17Vincenzo Modica Italy26:42
18David Pujolar Spain26:44
19Michał Bartoszak Poland26:46
20John Kavanagh Australia26:47
21Claes Nyberg Sweden26:49
22Jon Dennis United Kingdom26:51
23Francesco Bennici Italy26:56
24Jason Bunston Canada26:58
25Richard Lindroos New Zealand27:03
26Noureddine Morceli Algeria27:05
27Angelo Giardiello Italy27:07
28Carsten Arndt West Germany27:08
29John Mayock United Kingdom27:10
30Paul Logan Ireland27:10
31Osamu Nara Japan27:12
32Malcolm Campbell United Kingdom27:13
33Remzi Atli Turkey27:14
34Paulo Guerra Portugal27:15
35Arthur Osman Poland27:17
36Teodoro Cuñado Spain27:19
37Jean-Michel Sirieix France27:20
38Joseph Kibur Canada27:22
39Mohamed Driouche Algeria27:25
40Laurent Saudrais France27:26
41Jerome Claeys Belgium27:27
42Ryad Gatte Algeria27:28
43László Kofias Hungary27:28
44José Luis Rodríguez Spain27:29
45Dean Rose Australia27:30
46Sean McCusker United States27:30
47Sergey Bondarenko Soviet Union27:31
48Ali Canpolat Turkey27:32
49Miguel Nieto Spain27:33
50Morgan Tollofsén Sweden27:36
51Steven Brooks United Kingdom27:36
52Paul Butterfield United States27:37
53Robert Mitchison Australia27:38
54Veli-Matti Ranta Finland27:38
55Seamus Power Ireland27:39
56Kazuhiro Kawauchi Japan27:41
57Geert Royaert Belgium27:44
58Dean Ogilvie New Zealand27:46
59Mark Blockhaus West Germany27:48
60Javier Caballero Spain27:48
61José Naveria Spain27:48
62Andrew Pearson United Kingdom27:54
63Miroslaw Plawgo Poland27:55
64Vladimir Golyas Soviet Union27:56
65Rabah Merazka Algeria28:00
66John Lacey Ireland28:01
67Seiji Kushibe Japan28:03
68Teppo Jalonen Finland28:05
69Tamás Kliszek Hungary28:06
70Satilmis Atmaca Turkey28:06
71Iván Adamis Hungary28:07
72Nabil Ayari France28:08
73Pierre Morath  Switzerland28:08
74Shawn McKay Canada28:10
75Takahide Uei Japan28:11
76Lee Town Australia28:13
77Stephane Picard France28:14
78Abdelkrim Benzai Algeria28:15
79Pasi Mattila Finland28:16
80Hiroyuki Nakamura Japan28:17
81Grzegorz Krystek Poland28:20
82Gabriel Schmutz  Switzerland28:21
83Jürgen Kerl West Germany28:22
84Steen Nielsen Denmark28:23
85Cern Basher Canada28:23
86Spencer Punter Canada28:25
87John Schondelmaier West Germany28:27
88Dave Scudamore United States28:30
89Awad Saleh Ahmed North Yemen28:31
90Brahim Jabbour Morocco28:31
91Hocine Aithammou France28:33
92Jeff Schiebler Canada28:33
93Colin de Burca Ireland28:34
94Santtu Mäkinen Finland28:35
95Ville-Veikko Sainio Finland28:37
96Julius Solheim Norway28:37
97Jens Wilky West Germany28:38
98Pál Ilisz Hungary28:39
99Philippe Jacquemin Belgium28:40
100Viktor Karpenko Soviet Union28:40
101Svein Inge Buhaug Norway28:43
102Hachani Guiroud Algeria28:44
103Mark Carroll Ireland28:47
104Glen le Gros New Zealand28:49
105Marco Gielen Netherlands28:50
106Hartmut Merl West Germany28:52
107Harley Hanson United States28:54
108Erdogan Gunduz Turkey28:57
109Glenn Franklin Australia29:00
110Antonello Barretta Italy29:02
111Richard Russell Australia29:03
112Henning Andersen Denmark29:05
113Hans Ulin Belgium29:07
114Roland Münger  Switzerland29:11
115Alexandre dos Santos Brazil29:12
116Anwar Al-Harazi North Yemen29:14
117Øystein Arild Norway29:18
118Roman Korzh Soviet Union29:25
119Bård Lyngnes Norway29:30
120István Pintér Hungary29:42
121Sabino Francavilla Italy29:48
122Eiliv Gjesdal Norway29:48
123Sigve Stenersen Norway29:49
124Anders Szalkai Sweden29:56
125David Smith United States30:04
126John Morrison United States30:09
127Jari Tuominen Finland30:15
128Richard Potts New Zealand30:32
129Ahmed Al-Saqaf North Yemen30:54
130Kent Claesson Sweden31:09
131Björn Petursson Iceland31:17
132Pascal Face Mauritius31:35
133Goim Hussein North Yemen31:45
134Ramlengum Adaken Mauritius34:23

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Kenya
Kipyego Kororia2
Stephenson Nyamau3
Thomas Osano4
William Koskei5
(Jonah Birir)(13)
14
 Ethiopia
Addis Abebe1
Jillo Dube6
Tesgie Legesse7
Tesfaye Bekele8
(Lemi Erpassa)(10)
(Assefa Gebremedhin)(11)
22
 Italy
Christian Leuprecht9
Vincenzo Modica17
Francesco Bennici23
Angelo Giardiello27
(Antonello Barretta)(110)
(Sabino Francavilla)(121)
76
4 United Kingdom
Spencer Duval12
Jon Dennis22
John Mayock29
Malcolm Campbell32
(Steven Brooks)(51)
(Andrew Pearson)(62)
95
5 Poland
Jaroslaw Cichocki14
Michał Bartoszak19
Arthur Osman35
Miroslaw Plawgo63
(Grzegorz Krystek)(81)
131
6 Spain
David Pujolar18
Teodoro Cuñado36
José Luis Rodríguez44
Miguel Nieto49
(Javier Caballero)(60)
(José Naveria)(61)
147
7 Japan
Noriaki Yanagi16
Osamu Nara31
Kazuhiro Kawauchi56
Seiji Kushibe67
(Takahide Uei)(75)
(Hiroyuki Nakamura)(80)
170
8 Algeria
Noureddine Morceli26
Mohamed Driouche39
Ryad Gatte42
Rabah Merazka65
(Abdelkrim Benzai)(78)
(Hachani Guiroud)(102)
172
9 Australia
John Kavanagh20
Dean Rose45
Robert Mitchison53
Lee Town76
(Glenn Franklin)(109)
(Richard Russell)(111)
194
10 Canada
Jason Bunston24
Joseph Kibur38
Shawn McKay74
Cern Basher85
(Spencer Punter)(86)
(Jeff Schiebler)(92)
221
11 France
Jean-Michel Sirieix37
Laurent Saudrais40
Nabil Ayari72
Stephane Picard77
(Hocine Aithammou)(91)
226
12 Ireland
Paul Logan30
Seamus Power55
John Lacey66
Colin de Burca93
(Mark Carroll)(103)
244
13 West Germany
Carsten Arndt28
Mark Blockhaus59
Jürgen Kerl83
John Schondelmaier87
(Jens Wilky)(97)
(Hartmut Merl)(106)
257
14 Turkey
Remzi Atli33
Ali Canpolat48
Satilmis Atmaca70
Erdogan Gunduz108
259
15 Hungary
László Kofias43
Tamás Kliszek69
Iván Adamis71
Pál Ilisz98
(István Pintér)(120)
281
16  Switzerland
Andrea Erni15
Pierre Morath73
Gabriel Schmutz82
Roland Münger114
284
17 United States
Sean McCusker46
Paul Butterfield52
Dave Scudamore88
Harley Hanson107
(David Smith)(125)
(John Morrison)(126)
293
18 Finland
Veli-Matti Ranta54
Teppo Jalonen68
Pasi Mattila79
Santtu Mäkinen94
(Ville-Veikko Sainio)(95)
(Jari Tuominen)(127)
295
19 Belgium
Jerome Claeys41
Geert Royaert57
Philippe Jacquemin99
Hans Ulin113
310
20 New Zealand
Richard Lindroos25
Dean Ogilvie58
Glen le Gros104
Richard Potts128
315
21 Sweden
Claes Nyberg21
Morgan Tollofsén50
Anders Szalkai124
Kent Claesson130
325
22 Soviet Union
Sergey Bondarenko47
Vladimir Golyas64
Viktor Karpenko100
Roman Korzh118
329
23 Norway
Julius Solheim96
Svein Inge Buhaug101
Øystein Arild117
Bård Lyngnes119
(Eiliv Gjesdal)(122)
(Sigve Stenersen)(123)
433
24 North Yemen
Awad Saleh Ahmed89
Anwar Al-Harazi116
Ahmed Al-Saqaf129
Goim Hussein133
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

  1. 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
  2. Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Stavanger Scanvest Date: Sunday, March 19, 1989, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 23, 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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