International athletics championship event
Senior men's race at the 1975 IAAF World Cross Country Championships Organisers IAAF Edition 3rd Date March 16 Host city Rabat , Morocco Venue Events 1 Distances 12 km – Senior men Participation 185 athletes from 25 nations
The Senior men's race at the 1975 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Rabat , Morocco , at the on March 16, 1975. 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 [ ]
Senior men's race (12 km) [ ]
Individual [ ]
Rank
Athlete
Country
Time
Ian Stewart
Scotland
35:20
Mariano Haro
Spain
35:21
Bill Rodgers
United States
35:27.4
4
John Walker
New Zealand
35:45
5
Euan Robertson
New Zealand
35:46
6
Franco Fava
Italy
35:47
7
Ray Smedley
England
35:50
8
Klaus-Peter Hildenbrand
West Germany
35:51
9
Hans-Jürgen Orthmann
West Germany
35:55
10
Gaston Roelants
Belgium
35:57
11
East Germany
35:58
12
Abdelkader Zaddem
Tunisia
36:00
13
Luigi Zarcone
Italy
36:02
14
England
36:10
15
Waldemar Cierpinski
East Germany
36:16
16
Emiel Puttemans
Belgium
36:17
17
Finland
36:19
18
Morocco
36:21
19
Noel Tijou
France
36:24
20
Frank Shorter
United States
36:25
21
Belgium
36:26
22
Bill Scott
Australia
36:28
23
Michael Karst
West Germany
24
Tapio Kantanen
Finland
25
New Zealand
26
New Zealand
27
East Germany
28
Algeria
29
United States
30
Gary Tuttle
United States
31
Lucien Rault
France
32
France
33
New Zealand
34
Bryan Rose
New Zealand
35
Wales
36
Jack Foster
New Zealand
37
Bernie Ford
England
38
Allister Hutton
Scotland
39
Tony Simmons
England
40
East Germany
41
Tunisia
42
Santiago de la Parte
Spain
43
Scotland
44
Wales
45
Belgium
46
Algeria
47
Chris Wardlaw
Australia
37:01
48
Australia
37:02
49
Algeria
50
England
51
Alan Blinston
England
52
Neil Cusack
Ireland
53
Scotland
54
Abdelmadjid Mada
Algeria
55
Boualem Rahoui
Algeria
56
Finland
57
Marc Smet
Belgium
58
Seppo Nikkari
Finland
59
Aldo Tomasini
Italy
60
Australia
61
Fernando Cerrada
Spain
62
Belgium
63
West Germany
64
Jean-Paul Gomez
France
65
Giuseppe Cindolo
Italy
66
Frank Baumgartl
East Germany
67
Eddie Leddy
Ireland
68
Shag Musa Medani
Sudan
69
Mohamed Kacemi
Algeria
70
Jeff Galloway
United States
71
England
72
Kevin Ryan
New Zealand
73
Algeria
74
Belgium
75
Scotland
76
France
77
Tunisia
78
Morocco
79
Algeria
80
Northern Ireland
81
France
82
Scotland
83
Spain
84
France
85
Rachid Habchaoui
Algeria
86
Tunisia
87
Wales
88
Morocco
89
Keith Angus
England
90
Venanzio Ortis
Italy
91
Northern Ireland
92
Gino Trambaiolo
Italy
93
Spain
94
Egypt
95
Morocco
96
Wales
97
Morocco
98
Jack Bacheler
United States
99
Spain
100
Donal Walsh
Ireland
101
Jim Alder
Scotland
102
United States
103
West Germany
104
West Germany
105
David Chettle
Australia
38:17
106
Ireland
107
Morocco
108
France
109
Tunisia
110
Scotland
111
Frank Clement
Scotland
112
Morocco
113
Dick Quax
New Zealand
114
Desmond McGann
Ireland
115
Manfred Kuschmann
East Germany
116
Finland
117
Morocco
118
Stefano Grazzini
Italy
119
Sudan
120
Northern Ireland
121
Omer Khalifa
Sudan
122
Iran
123
Wales
124
Northern Ireland
125
Libya
126
Australia
39:09
127
Hossein Rabbi
Iran
128
Wales
129
Tunisia
130
Northern Ireland
131
Tunisia
132
Sudan
133
Labidi Ayachi
Tunisia
134
Paul Thijs
Belgium
135
Mario Vaiani-Lisi
Italy
136
Ireland
137
Northern Ireland
138
Syria
139
Iran
140
Australia
40:06
141
Iran
142
Wales
143
Syria
144
Jean-Marie Conrath
France
145
Libya
146
Dafallah Sultan Farah
Sudan
147
Sudan
148
Iran
149
Syria
150
Sudan
151
Syria
152
Libya
153
Iran
154
Iran
155
Gibraltar
156
Libya
157
Libya
158
Syria
159
Syria
160
Libya
161
Gibraltar
162
Libya
163
Northern Ireland
164
Gibraltar
165
Gibraltar
166
Saudi Arabia
167
Raga Al-Shalawi
Saudi Arabia
168
Saudi Arabia
169
Saudi Arabia
170
Saudi Arabia
171
Saudi Arabia
172
Gibraltar
173
Gibraltar
—
Antonio Campos
Spain
DNF
—
Gerd Frähmcke
West Germany
DNF
—
Tom O'Riordan
Ireland
DNF
—
Pekka Päivärinta
Finland
DNF
—
José Luis Ruiz
Spain
DNF
—
Spain
DNF
—
Luigi Lauro
Italy
DNF
—
Belgium
DNF
—
Australia
DNF
—
Tunisia
DNF
—
United States
DNF
—
Finland
DNF
Teams [ ]
Rank
Team
Points
New Zealand
127
England
198
Belgium
Gaston Roelants
10
Emiel Puttemans
16
21
45
Marc Smet
57
62
()
(74)
(Paul Thijs )
(134)
()
(DNF)
211
4
United States
Bill Rodgers
3
Frank Shorter
20
29
Gary Tuttle
30
Jeff Galloway
70
Jack Bacheler
98
()
(102)
()
(DNF)
250
5
East Germany
11
Waldemar Cierpinski
15
27
40
Frank Baumgartl
66
Manfred Kuschmann
115
274
6
Scotland
Ian Stewart
1
Allister Hutton
38
43
53
75
82
(Jim Alder )
(101)
()
(110)
(Frank Clement )
(111)
292
7
Algeria
301
8
France
303
9
West Germany
310
10
Italy
325
11
Spain
380
12
Australia
Bill Scott
22
Chris Wardlaw
47
48
60
David Chettle
105
126
()
(140)
()
(DNF)
408
13
Tunisia
Abdelkader Zaddem
12
41
77
86
109
129
()
(131)
(Labidi Ayachi )
(133)
()
(DNF)
454
14
Morocco
18
78
88
95
97
107
()
(112)
()
(117)
483
15
Wales
35
44
87
96
123
128
()
(142)
513
16
Ireland
Neil Cusack
52
Eddie Leddy
67
Donal Walsh
100
106
Desmond McGann
114
136
(Tom O'Riordan )
(DNF)
575
17
Northern Ireland
80
91
120
124
130
137
()
(163)
682
18
Sudan
Shag Musa Medani
68
119
Omer Khalifa
121
132
Dafallah Sultan Farah
146
147
()
(150)
733
19
Iran
830
20
Libya
125
145
152
156
157
160
()
(162)
895
21
Syria
898
22
Gibraltar
990
23
Saudi Arabia
166
Raga Al-Shalawi
167
168
169
170
171
1011
DNF
Finland
DNF
Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation [ ]
An unofficial count yields the participation of 185 athletes from 25 countries in the Senior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]
See also [ ]
References [ ]
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Unique double for Stewart - Scotland's Ian Stewart completed a unique double in Rabat yesterday when he added the International cross-country title to the European 3000 metres gold medal he won in Poland seven days previously... , Glasgow Herald , March 17, 1975, p. 20, retrieved October 16, 2013
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Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 12.0km CC Men - Rabat Souissi Date: Sunday, March 16, 1975 , Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 16, 2013 CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link )
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IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS , Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
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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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