1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

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Junior men's race at the 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition15th
DateMarch 22
Host cityWarszawa, Poland Poland
VenueSłużewiec Racecourse
Events1
Distances7.05 km – Junior men
Participation146 athletes from
29 nations

The Junior men's race at the 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Warszawa, Poland, at the Służewiec Racecourse on March 22, 1987. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow 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 (7.05 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Wilfred Kirochi  Kenya 22:18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia 22:18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Debebe Demisse  Ethiopia 22:20
4 William Koskei Chemitei  Kenya 22:27
5  Kenya 22:28
6  Ethiopia 22:28
7  England 22:33
8  Ethiopia 22:37
9  Ethiopia 22:39
10 Thomas Osano  Kenya 22:55
11  Kenya 23:01
12  Turkey 23:07
13  Kenya 23:11
14  Japan 23:13
15  Algeria 23:19
16  Canada 23:19
17  Belgium 23:23
18  Japan 23:24
19  France 23:25
20  Japan 23:26
21  Japan 23:26
22 Zoltán Káldy  Hungary 23:28
23 Todd Williams  United States 23:30
24  Soviet Union 23:31
25  Spain 23:31
26  Spain 23:31
27  Australia 23:32
28  United States 23:34
29  United States 23:35
30  Soviet Union 23:36
31  Canada 23:37
32  Ireland 23:38
33 Luca Barzaghi  Italy 23:40
34  Australia 23:40
35  Spain 23:40
36  Canada 23:44
37  Morocco 23:44
38  Italy 23:45
39  Spain 23:46
40 Marc Davis  United States 23:47
41 Brendan Matthias  Canada 23:48
42  Morocco 23:53
43  Ireland 23:54
44  Morocco 23:56
45  Italy 23:56
46  Tunisia 23:57
47 Fermín Cacho  Spain 23:58
48  Soviet Union 23:59
49  Hungary 23:59
50  England 24:00
51  Canada 24:05
52  Algeria 24:07
53  Turkey 24:08
54 Brahim Lahlafi  Morocco 24:09
55  Italy 24:10
56  Hungary 24:10
57  West Germany 24:11
58  England 24:11
59  England 24:12
60  Poland 24:13
61  West Germany 24:13
62  United States 24:15
63  Ethiopia 24:16
64  Australia 24:17
65  Ireland 24:18
66  Northern Ireland 24:18
67  Sweden 24:20
68 Waldemar Glinka  Poland 24:21
69  Soviet Union 24:21
70  West Germany 24:21
71  France 24:22
72  Tunisia 24:22
73  Belgium 24:22
74  Morocco 24:23
75  Turkey 24:24
76  Hungary 24:24
77  Wales 24:25
78  England 24:26
79  France 24:26
80  Turkey 24:27
81   Switzerland 24:28
82  Algeria 24:29
83  Wales 24:30
84  Scotland 24:30
85  Japan 24:31
86  Poland 24:32
87 Kevin McKay  England 24:33
88  Belgium 24:33
89  Belgium 24:34
90  Canada 24:34
91  Sweden 24:36
92  Japan 24:37
93  Australia 24:38
94  Ireland 24:40
95  Poland 24:40
96  Algeria 24:41
97  Tunisia 24:43
98  Algeria 24:43
99  West Germany 24:45
100 Eric Mastalir  United States 24:47
101  Italy 24:48
102  Turkey 24:50
103  Scotland 24:51
104  France 24:55
105  Sweden 24:56
106  Hungary 24:57
107  Northern Ireland 24:58
108  Australia 24:59
109  Ireland 24:59
110  India 24:59
111  Soviet Union 25:00
112  Spain 25:00
113  West Germany 25:03
114 Azzedine Sakhri  Algeria 25:04
115  Wales 25:06
116  North Yemen 25:08
117  Tunisia 25:09
118 Justin Chaston  Wales 25:10
119  Sweden 25:11
120  Hungary 25:12
121  France 25:13
122  Belgium 25:14
123  Tunisia 25:16
124  Scotland 25:17
125  Sweden 25:18
126  India 25:18
127  Ireland 25:24
128  Belgium 25:25
129  Czechoslovakia 25:25
130 Gennaro Di Napoli  Italy 25:29
131  Poland 25:31
132  Northern Ireland 25:34
133  Poland 25:35
134 Hukum Singh  India 25:35
135  North Yemen 25:39
136 Declan Caddell  Northern Ireland 25:42
137  Sweden 25:44
138  Scotland 25:49
139 Philip Healey  Northern Ireland 25:51
140  Scotland 25:59
141  Australia 26:17
142  Israel 26:17
143  Northern Ireland 26:18
144 Dafydd Hughes  Wales 26:24
145  Scotland 26:28
146  Wales 27:30

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
2
Debebe Demisse 3
6
8
() (9)
() (63)
19
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya
Wilfred Kirochi 1
William Koskei Chemitei 4
5
Thomas Osano 10
() (11)
() (13)
20
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan
14
18
20
21
() (85)
() (92)
73
4  United States
Todd Williams 23
28
29
Marc Davis 40
() (62)
(Eric Mastalir) (100)
120
5  Canada
16
31
36
Brendan Matthias 41
() (51)
() (90)
124
6  Spain
25
26
35
39
(Fermín Cacho) (47)
() (112)
125
7  Italy
Luca Barzaghi 33
38
45
55
() (101)
(Gennaro Di Napoli) (130)
171
8  Soviet Union
24
30
48
69
() (111)
171
9  England
7
50
58
59
() (78)
(Kevin McKay) (87)
174
10  Morocco
37
42
44
Brahim Lahlafi 54
() (74)
177
11  Hungary
Zoltán Káldy 22
49
56
76
() (106)
() (120)
203
12  Australia
27
34
64
93
() (108)
() (141)
218
13  Turkey
12
53
75
80
() (102)
220
14  Ireland
32
43
65
94
() (109)
() (127)
234
15  Algeria
15
52
82
96
() (98)
(Azzedine Sakhri) (114)
245
16  Belgium
17
73
88
89
() (122)
() (128)
267
17  France
19
71
79
104
() (121)
273
18  West Germany
57
61
70
99
() (113)
287
19  Poland
60
Waldemar Glinka 68
86
95
() (131)
() (133)
309
20  Tunisia
46
72
97
117
() (123)
332
21  Sweden
67
91
105
119
() (125)
() (137)
382
22  Wales
77
83
115
Justin Chaston 118
(Dafydd Hughes) (144)
() (146)
393
23  Northern Ireland
66
107
132
Declan Caddell 136
(Philip Healey) (139)
() (143)
441
24  Scotland
84
103
124
138
() (140)
() (145)
449
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation[]

An unofficial count yields the participation of 146 athletes from 29 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 23, 1987), Lynch's supreme effort just fails in Polish mud - Liz Lynch gave everything she had, and then found a little more, but it was not quite enough to capture the world cross-country title on the freezing muddy wastes of Sluzewiac racecourse this afternoon..., Glasgow Herald, p. 10, retrieved October 22, 2013
  2. ^ Sad Lynch comes out second best - Not even the consolidation of the silver medal could bring a smile to the face of Scotland's Liz Lynch after the World Cross Cross Country Championships in Warsaw.., Evening Times, March 23, 1987, p. 17, retrieved October 22, 2013
  3. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.1km CC Men - Warszawa Sluzewiec Date: Sunday, March 22, 1987, 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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