1986 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

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Junior men's race at the 1986 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition14th
DateMarch 23
Host cityColombier, Neuchâtel, Switzerland Switzerland
Venue
Events1
Distances7.75 km – Junior men
Participation172 athletes from
34 nations

The Junior men's race at the 1986 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Colombier, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, at the on March 23, 1986. A report on the event was given in The Herald[1] and in the Evening Times.[2]

Complete results,[3] medallists,[4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.

Race results[]

Junior men's race (7.75 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Melese Feissa  Ethiopia 22:47.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya 22:52.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ethiopia 22:56
4  Ethiopia 22:57.4
5  Ethiopia 23:06.1
6 Habte Negash  Ethiopia 23:07.4
7 Brahim Boutayeb  Morocco 23:09.4
8 Alejandro Gómez  Spain 23:17.3
9 William Mutwol  Kenya 23:21.6
10 Peter Rono  Kenya 23:33.7
11  Kenya 23:35.9
12  Spain 23:41.8
13 Anacleto Jiménez  Spain 23:42.4
14  Australia 23:51.5
15  United States 23:54.3
16  Ethiopia 23:57.2
17  Soviet Union 24:02.7
18  United States 24:03.4
19 José Carlos Adán  Spain 24:08.6
20  Belgium 24:09.9
21  Australia 24:10.8
22  Australia 24:11.3
23  Sweden 24:11.7
24  United States 24:12.1
25 Umberto Pusterla  Italy 24:14.7
26 Zoltán Káldy  Hungary 24:16.1
27  Belgium 24:17
28  Kenya 24:20.1
29  Japan 24:20.6
30  Soviet Union 24:20.9
31  Japan 24:21.5
32  Djibouti 24:22
33  Morocco 24:23
34  Australia 24:23.7
35 John Nuttall  England 24:24.4
36 Raimundo Santos  Portugal 24:25.7
37  United States 24:26.7
38  Japan 24:27.3
39  England 24:28.2
40 Omar Abdillahi  Djibouti 24:29
41  Morocco 24:29.4
42  China 24:29.8
43  Algeria 24:30.2
44  Netherlands 24:30.9
45  Canada 24:31.4
46  Spain 24:32.2
47 Reuben Reina  United States 24:32.9
48  Hungary 24:33.6
49  Sweden 24:34.7
50  Spain 24:35.9
51  Algeria 24:36.7
52  Ireland 24:37.3
53  Portugal 24:38.6
54  Japan 24:40.3
55  Belgium 24:41.3
56  Morocco 24:42.7
57  Belgium 24:43.4
58  Sweden 24:43.7
59  Scotland 24:44.3
60  Canada 24:44.8
61  Scotland 24:45.3
62  Tunisia 24:45.7
63 Greg Webster  Australia 24:46.1
64  England 24:46.8
65  Italy 24:47.2
66  Tunisia 24:47.7
67  Tunisia 24:49.4
68 Khalid Skah  Morocco 24:49.9
69  France 24:50.3
70  Ireland 24:50.6
71  West Germany 24:51
72  Italy 24:51.5
73  West Germany 24:51.9
74  Wales 24:54
75  Hungary 24:54.8
76 Greg Whiteley  United States 24:56.6
77  France 24:57.2
78  France 24:57.8
79  Portugal 24:58.2
80  England 24:58.8
81  England 25:00.4
82 Azat Rakipov  Soviet Union 25:01
83  Ireland 25:01.3
84  Northern Ireland 25:01.9
85  Italy 25:02.3
86  West Germany 25:02.8
87   Switzerland 25:04.3
88  Portugal 25:04.7
89  Algeria 25:05.1
90  Djibouti 25:05.5
91  Morocco 25:05.9
92   Switzerland 25:06.7
93 Duan Xiuquan  China 25:08.7
94  Djibouti 25:10.7
95  Japan 25:11.4
96  Belgium 25:11.7
97  France 25:12
98  Algeria 25:15
99  Wales 25:16.3
100  Sweden 25:18.5
101  Canada 25:19.6
102  Scotland 25:20.6
103  France 25:21.1
104  Denmark 25:21.6
105  Australia 25:21.9
106  Canada 25:22.2
107  Canada 25:24.1
108  England 25:24.8
109  Poland 25:25.8
110  West Germany 25:26.2
111  Hungary 25:26.7
112  Japan 25:27.1
113  Indonesia 25:27.6
114  Algeria 25:29.6
115  Northern Ireland 25:32
116  Ireland 25:32.8
117  Denmark 25:33.8
118 Luca Barzaghi  Italy 25:34.4
119  Poland 25:36.1
120  West Germany 25:36.6
121   Switzerland 25:38.2
122  Sweden 25:38.7
123  Italy 25:39.9
124 Jerzy Kowalski  Poland 25:43.1
125  Hungary 25:44.7
126  Wales 25:46.1
127  France 25:49
128 Christian Riedel   Switzerland 25:49.6
129  Soviet Union 25:50.2
130  Canada 25:50.6
131  India 25:50.9
132  Poland 25:54.7
133  Tunisia 25:55.4
134 Tom Hanlon  Scotland 25:57.4
135  Scotland 25:59.3
136  Portugal 26:00.6
137  Wales 26:01.2
138  Ireland 26:01.9
139 Daniel Hotz   Switzerland 26:02.9
140  India 26:04.8
141  Tunisia 26:07.2
142   Switzerland 26:10.4
143  Ireland 26:13.8
144  Djibouti 26:15.1
145  Austria 26:22.4
146 Werner Edler-Muhr  Austria 26:23.6
147 Kevin Blake  Wales 26:25
148  Israel 26:26.9
149 Luc Krotwaar  Netherlands 26:30.8
150 Róbert Banai  Hungary 26:34.6
151 Justin Reid  Northern Ireland 26:37
152  Wales 26:39.2
153  Austria 26:44.5
154  Austria 27:02
155 Declan Caddell  Northern Ireland 27:06.3
156  India 27:08.2
157  Austria 27:17
158 João Lopes  Portugal 27:19.1
159  Northern Ireland 27:20.2
160  Kuwait 27:34
161  Poland 27:42
162  India 27:43.3
163  India 27:56.4
164  Kuwait 28:17.9
165 Grzegorz Gajdus  Poland 28:21.7
166  India 28:23.8
167  Djibouti 28:29.7
168  Kuwait 28:45.2
169  Kuwait 28:45.6
170  Kuwait 28:57.8
171  Kuwait 29:02.7
 Scotland DNF

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Melese Feissa 1
3
4
5
(Habte Negash) (6)
() (16)
13
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya
2
William Mutwol 9
Peter Rono 10
11
() (28)
32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Spain
Alejandro Gómez 8
12
Anacleto Jiménez 13
José Carlos Adán 19
() (46)
() (50)
52
4  Australia
14
21
22
34
(Greg Webster) (63)
() (105)
91
5  United States
15
18
24
37
(Reuben Reina) (47)
(Greg Whiteley) (76)
94
6  Morocco
Brahim Boutayeb 7
33
41
56
(Khalid Skah) (68)
() (91)
137
7  Japan
29
31
38
54
() (95)
() (112)
152
8  Belgium
20
27
55
57
() (96)
159
9  England
John Nuttall 35
39
64
80
() (81)
() (108)
218
10  Sweden
23
49
58
100
() (122)
230
11  Italy
Umberto Pusterla 25
65
72
85
(Luca Barzaghi) (118)
() (123)
247
12  Portugal
Raimundo Santos 36
53
79
88
() (136)
(João Lopes) (158)
256
13  Djibouti
32
Omar Abdillahi 40
90
94
() (144)
() (167)
256
14  Soviet Union
17
30
Azat Rakipov 82
129
258
15  Hungary
Zoltán Káldy 26
48
75
111
() (125)
(Róbert Banai) (150)
260
16  Algeria
43
51
89
98
() (114)
281
17  Canada
45
60
101
106
() (107)
() (130)
312
18  France
69
77
78
97
() (103)
() (127)
321
19  Ireland
52
70
83
116
() (138)
() (143)
321
20  Tunisia
62
66
67
133
() (141)
328
21  West Germany
71
73
86
110
() (120)
340
22  Scotland
59
61
102
Tom Hanlon 134
() (135)
() (DNF)
356
23   Switzerland
87
92
121
Christian Riedel 128
(Daniel Hotz) (139)
() (142)
428
24  Wales
74
99
126
137
(Kevin Blake) (147)
() (152)
436
25  Poland
109
119
Jerzy Kowalski 124
132
() (161)
(Grzegorz Gajdus) (165)
484
26  Northern Ireland
84
115
Justin Reid 151
Declan Caddell 155
() (159)
505
27  India
131
140
156
162
() (163)
() (166)
589
28  Austria
145
Werner Edler-Muhr 146
153
154
() (157)
598
29  Kuwait
160
164
168
169
() (170)
() (171)
661
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation[]

An unofficial count yields the participation of 172 athletes from 34 countries in the Junior men's race, one athlete less than the official number published.[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Chaos as Zola leads England to victory - Zola Budd retained the individual title and led England to a controversial team victory at the world cross-country championships in Neuchatel, Switzerland yesterday..., Glasgow Herald, March 24, 1986, p. 12, retrieved October 22, 2013
  2. ^ Runaway Zola win - Zola Budd led from start to finish to retain her world cross country championship at Neuchatel, Switzerland..., Evening Times, March 24, 1986, p. 17, retrieved October 22, 2013
  3. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.8km CC Men - Neuchatel Planeyse Colombier Date: Sunday, March 23, 1986, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 22, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  5. ^ a b 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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