2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

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Junior men's race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition30th
DateMarch 24
Host cityDublin, Leinster, Ireland Republic of Ireland
VenueLeopardstown Racecourse
Events1
Distances7.974 km – Junior men
Participation122 athletes from
34 nations

The Junior men's race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Leopardstown Racecourse near Dublin, Ireland, on March 24, 2002. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3][4] and for the IAAF.[5]

Complete results for individuals,[6][7][8] for teams,[6][9][10] medallists,[11] and the results of British athletes who took part[12] were published.

Race results[]

Junior men's race (7.974 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gebre-egziabher Gebremariam  Ethiopia 23:18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya 23:19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Boniface Kiprop  Uganda 23:28
4  Kenya 23:33
5 Eliud Kipchoge  Kenya 23:39
6  Ethiopia 23:42
7 Nicholas Kemboi  Kenya 23:48
8  Ethiopia 23:49
9 Abebe Dinkessa  Ethiopia 23:50
10 Moses Mosop  Kenya 23:58
11 Martin Toroitich  Uganda 24:05
12 Mike Kipyego  Kenya 24:10
13 Tessema Absher  Ethiopia 24:26
14  Ethiopia 24:26
15  Uganda 24:26
16  Zambia 24:30
17  Uganda 24:36
18  Tanzania 24:37
19 Samson Kiflemariam  Eritrea 24:51
20  Japan 24:55
21  Zambia 24:56
22 Juan Luis Barrios  Mexico 24:57
23  Sudan 24:59
24  Morocco 25:00
25  Japan 25:01
26  South Africa 25:03
27  Japan 25:04
28 Brahim Taleb  Morocco 25:12
29  Morocco 25:13
30  United States 25:14
31  United Kingdom 25:15
32  Japan 25:16
33  United States 25:18
34  Japan 25:19
35  Zambia 25:20
36  Algeria 25:22
37  Morocco 25:25
38  Algeria 25:26
39  United States 25:26
40  Sudan 25:28
41  United States 25:30
42  Tanzania 25:31
43 Halil Akkaş  Turkey 25:33
44 Javier Guerra  Spain 25:33
45 Yassine Bensghir  Morocco 25:33
46  Japan 25:34
47  Italy 25:36
48  Eritrea 25:38
49  Algeria 25:41
50  Algeria 25:42
51  South Africa 25:46
52  Canada 25:46
53  Brazil 25:47
54  United States 25:47
55 Clinton Perrett  Australia 25:48
56  Zambia 25:51
57  Eritrea 25:52
58 Stefano Scaini  Italy 25:52
59  Turkey 25:55
60  Algeria 25:56
61 Simon Bairu  Canada 25:57
62  Morocco 25:59
63 Mandla Maseko  South Africa 26:00
64  Mexico 26:01
65  Spain 26:02
66  Portugal 26:03
67 Radosław Popławski  Poland 26:04
68  United Kingdom 26:05
69 Zaki Hussein  Egypt 26:06
70  Mexico 26:08
71  South Africa 26:08
72 Fabiano Joseph  Tanzania 26:09
73 Hussein Ibrahim  Sudan 26:11
74  Sudan 26:13
75  Belarus 26:15
76  Belgium 26:18
77 Francesco Bona  Italy 26:21
78 Dylan Wykes  Canada 26:23
79  Algeria 26:23
80 Arturo Casado  Spain 26:26
81  United States 26:26
82  United Kingdom 26:27
83  Sweden 26:29
84  United Kingdom 26:29
85  France 26:32
86  Belgium 26:34
87 Mark Christie  Ireland 26:38
88  Spain 26:39
89  France 26:40
90  Ireland 26:40
91  Canada 26:40
92  South Africa 26:44
93  Italy 26:45
94  France 26:47
95  United Kingdom 26:50
96  Canada 26:50
97  Belgium 26:54
98  Belgium 27:00
99  Canada 27:03
100  Netherlands 27:06
101  Spain 27:08
102  France 27:08
103  Ireland 27:12
104  Turkmenistan 27:21
105  United Kingdom 27:26
106  Belgium 27:34
107 Kevin Seaward  Ireland 27:41
108  Spain 27:42
109  France 27:46
110  Uzbekistan 27:48
111  Ireland 27:59
112 Eoin Higgins  Ireland 28:13
113  Gibraltar 28:35
114  Italy 29:16
115  Uzbekistan 29:31
116  Uzbekistan 29:40
117  Gibraltar 31:04
118  Uzbekistan 31:07
119  Cayman Islands 33:25
 Sudan DNF
 Tajikistan DNF
Abdil Ceylan  Turkey DNF
 Sudan DNS
 Tanzania DNS
Moustafa Ahmed Shebto  Uganda DNS
Moses Ndiema Kipsiro  Uganda DNS

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
2
4
Eliud Kipchoge 5
Nicholas Kemboi 7
(Moses Mosop) (n/s)
(Mike Kipyego) (n/s)
18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Gebre-egziabher Gebremariam 1
6
8
Abebe Dinkessa 9
(Tessema Absher) (n/s)
() (n/s)
24
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Uganda
Boniface Kiprop 3
Martin Toroitich 10
11
13
37
4  Japan
14
18
20
25
() (n/s)
() (n/s)
77
5  Morocco
17
Brahim Taleb 21
22
29
(Yassine Bensghir) (n/s)
() (n/s)
89
6  Zambia
12
15
27
40
94
7  United States
23
26
31
33
() (n/s)
() (n/s)
113
8  Algeria
28
30
36
37
() (n/s)
() (n/s)
131
9  Sudan
16
32
Hussein Ibrahim 47
48
() (DNF)
143
10  South Africa
19
38
Mandla Maseko 43
46
() (n/s)
146
11  United Kingdom
24
45
53
54
() (n/s)
() (n/s)
176
12  Spain
Javier Guerra 34
44
Arturo Casado 52
58
() (n/s)
() (n/s)
188
13  Italy
35
Stefano Scaini 41
Francesco Bona 50
62
() (n/s)
188
14  Canada
39
Simon Bairu 42
Dylan Wykes 51
61
() (n/s)
() (n/s)
193
15  Belgium
49
56
64
65
() (n/s)
234
16  France
55
59
63
66
() (n/s)
243
17  Ireland
Mark Christie 57
60
67
Kevin Seaward 68
() (n/s)
(Eoin Higgins) (n/s)
252
18  Uzbekistan
69
70
71
72
282
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result (n/s: nonscorer)

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 122 athletes from 34 countries participated in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[12]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "PLUS: RUNNING; Briton Holds Off U.S. Challenge", The New York Times, March 24, 2002, retrieved October 30, 2013
  2. ^ Clarey, Christopher (March 25, 2002), "TRACK AND FIELD : A gold sweep for Ethiopian 'in a class of his own'", The New York Times, retrieved October 30, 2013
  3. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 25, 2001), "Radcliffe completes the double - Briton successfully defends world cross-country title", Herald, retrieved October 30, 2013
  4. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 25, 2001), Title joy second time around for youngster Bikele, Herald, retrieved October 30, 2013
  5. ^ Minshull, Phil (March 24, 2001), Unshod Gebremarian shooed home as Junior Men’s Winner, IAAF, retrieved October 30, 2013
  6. ^ a b Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Dublin Leopardstown Date: Sunday, March 24, 2002, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 30, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ Official Results - CROSS JUNIOR RACE Men - Sunday, March 24, 2002, IAAF, March 24, 2002, archived from the original on November 1, 2013, retrieved October 30, 2013
  8. ^ Results - 30th IAAF/Sport Ireland World Cross Country Championships - Dublin, IRELAND 23 MAR 2002 - 24 MAR 2002 - Junior Race - men, IAAF, 24 March 2002, archived from the original on 1 November 2013, retrieved 30 October 2013
  9. ^ Official Results - CROSS JUNIOR RACE Men - Team - Sunday, March 24, 2002, IAAF, March 24, 2002, archived from the original on 2013-11-01, retrieved October 30, 2013
  10. ^ Results - 30th IAAF/Sport Ireland World Cross Country Championships - Dublin, IRELAND 23 MAR 2002 - 24 MAR 2002 - Junior Race - men - Final - Team, IAAF, 24 March 2002, archived from the original on 1 November 2013, retrieved 30 October 2013
  11. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 30, 2013
  12. ^ 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 30, 2013
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