1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

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Junior men's race at the 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition23rd
DateMarch 25
Host cityDurham, County Durham, United Kingdom United Kingdom
VenueUniversity of Durham
Events1
Distances8.47 km – Junior men
Participation148 athletes from
43 nations

The Junior men's race at the 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Durham, United Kingdom, at the University of Durham on March 25, 1995. A report on the event was given in The New York Times[1] and in the Herald.[2]

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

Race results[]

Junior men's race (8.47 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Assefa Mezegebu  Ethiopia 24:12
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia 24:14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) David Chelule  Kenya 24:16
4  Tanzania 24:19
5 Philip Mosima  Kenya 24:23
6  Ethiopia 24:40
7  Kenya 24:43
8 Mark Bett  Kenya 24:48
9  Kenya 24:58
10 Christopher Kelong  Kenya 25:02
11 John Morapedi  South Africa 25:04
12  Tanzania 25:04
13  Japan 25:09
14 Benoît Zwierzchiewski  France 25:10
15  Morocco 25:14
16  Ethiopia 25:19
17 Mohamed Amyn  Morocco 25:22
18  Spain 25:24
19  Morocco 25:26
20  Japan 25:27
21  Morocco 25:29
22  Japan 25:30
23 Mizan Mehari  Ethiopia 25:36
24  Tanzania 25:38
25 Abderrahim Goumri  Morocco 25:47
26  Belgium 25:49
27  Russia 25:54
28 Gert-Jan Liefers  Netherlands 25:54
29  Japan 25:57
30  Ethiopia 25:57
31 Miloud Abaoub  Algeria 26:00
32  Algeria 26:02
33  South Africa 26:02
34  France 26:06
35  United States 26:08
36  Spain 26:10
37  Algeria 26:11
38  Morocco 26:15
39  Colombia 26:16
40  Japan 26:16
41  Belarus 26:16
42  China 26:17
43 Petros Sithole  South Africa 26:22
44  Spain 26:23
45 André Bucher   Switzerland 26:26
46  Canada 26:26
47  Yemen 26:27
48  Ukraine 26:27
49  United States 26:28
50  Algeria 26:29
51  Germany 26:30
52 Dalibor Balgac  Croatia 26:31
53  Brazil 26:32
54  Romania 26:33
55  Portugal 26:34
56  Japan 26:34
57  Belgium 26:35
58  Brazil 26:36
59 Kamel Boulahfane  Algeria 26:37
60  France 26:38
61  Yemen 26:39
62  Kazakhstan 26:39
63  Yemen 26:40
64  United States 26:42
65  Italy 26:44
66  Spain 26:45
67  United Kingdom 26:46
68  Australia 26:46
69  South Africa 26:47
70  South Africa 26:48
71  Belarus 26:49
72  Canada 26:49
73  Ukraine 26:51
74  France 26:53
75  Czech Republic 26:54
76  United Kingdom 26:54
77  FR Yugoslavia 26:55
78  Italy 26:55
79 Matt Farley  United States 26:56
80  Italy 26:57
81  United States 26:58
82  Canada 27:01
83  South Africa 27:03
84  Canada 27:04
85 Matt O'Dowd  United Kingdom 27:04
86  Algeria 27:04
87  Ukraine 27:05
88 Marilson dos Santos  Brazil 27:06
89  Finland 27:07
90  Yemen 27:08
91  Denmark 27:08
92  United Kingdom 27:10
93  Italy 27:11
94  Yemen 27:11
95  Hungary 27:12
96  Spain 27:13
97  France 27:14
98  Belgium 27:14
99  Denmark 27:15
100  Denmark 27:17
101  Israel 27:21
102  Moldova 27:22
103  Belgium 27:27
104  Germany 27:29
105   Switzerland 27:30
106  Colombia 27:31
107  United Kingdom 27:36
108  Namibia 27:37
109  Belgium 27:38
110 Emanuele Manzi  Italy 27:39
111  Belarus 27:39
112  Denmark 27:41
113  United States 27:42
114  Italy 27:45
115  Hungary 27:48
116  Canada 27:50
117  Finland 27:51
118  Brazil 27:53
119  Belarus 27:54
120  Ukraine 27:55
121  Hungary 27:56
122  Colombia 28:00
123  Canada 28:11
124  Netherlands 28:12
125  France 28:25
126  Germany 28:29
127  Germany 28:38
128  United Kingdom 28:46
129  Israel 28:49
130  Croatia 28:53
131 Amadou Camara  Sierra Leone 28:55
132  Australia 29:05
133 Béla Horváth  Hungary 29:10
134  Mauritius 29:11
135  Turkmenistan 29:19
136  Croatia 29:29
137  Croatia 29:42
138  Colombia 29:45
139  Uzbekistan 29:51
140  Mauritius 29:57
141  Chinese Taipei 29:58
142  Seychelles 30:36
143  Uzbekistan 31:38
144  Seychelles 32:05
145  Seychelles 33:15
146  Seychelles 35:09
Reyes Estévez  Spain DNF
Rui Silva  Portugal DNF

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
David Chelule 3
Philip Mosima 5
7
Mark Bett 8
() (9)
(Christopher Kelong) (10)
23
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Assefa Mezegebu 1
2
6
16
(Mizan Mehari) (23)
() (30)
25
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Morocco
15
Mohamed Amyn 17
19
21
(Abderrahim Goumri) (25)
() (38)
72
4  Japan
13
20
22
29
() (40)
() (56)
84
5  Algeria
Miloud Abaoub 31
32
37
50
(Kamel Boulahfane) (59)
() (86)
150
6  South Africa
John Morapedi 11
33
Petros Sithole 43
69
() (70)
() (83)
156
7  Spain
18
36
44
66
() (96)
(Reyes Estévez) (DNF)
164
8  France
Benoît Zwierzchiewski 14
34
60
74
() (97)
() (125)
182
9  United States
35
49
64
Matt Farley 79
() (81)
() (113)
227
10  Yemen
47
61
63
90
() (94)
261
11  Canada
46
72
82
84
() (116)
() (123)
284
12  Belgium
26
57
98
103
() (109)
284
13  Italy
65
78
80
93
(Emanuele Manzi) (110)
() (114)
316
14  Brazil
53
58
Marilson dos Santos 88
118
317
15  United Kingdom
67
76
Matt O'Dowd 85
92
() (107)
() (128)
320
16  Ukraine
48
73
87
120
328
17  Belarus
Viktor Golubev 41
71
111
119
342
18  Denmark
91
99
100
112
402
19  Colombia
39
106
122
138
405
20  Germany
51
104
126
127
408
21  Croatia
Dalibor Balgac 52
130
136
137
455
22  Hungary
95
115
121
Béla Horváth 133
464
23  Seychelles
142
144
145
146
577
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation[]

An unofficial count yields the participation of 148 athletes from 43 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Thomsen, Ian (March 27, 1995), "A Finnish Success Story, Produced in Kenya", The New York Times, retrieved October 25, 2013
  2. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 27, 1995), Harmony is the name of the game, Herald, retrieved October 25, 2013
  3. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.5km CC Men - Durham University of Durham Date: Saturday, March 25, 1995, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 25, 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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