International athletics championship event
The Junior men's race at the 2004 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the in Brussels , Belgium , on March 21, 2004. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times ,[1] and for the IAAF .[2]
Complete results for individuals,[3] [4] [5] for teams,[3] [6] [7] medallists,[8] and the results of British athletes who took part[9] were published.
Race results [ ]
Junior men's race (8 km) [ ]
Individual [ ]
Rank
Athlete
Country
Time
Meba Tadesse
Ethiopia
24:01
Boniface Kiprop
Uganda
24:03
Kenya
24:16
4
Kenya
24:24
5
Mulugeta Wendimu
Ethiopia
24:44
6
Hosea Macharinyang
Kenya
24:51
7
Ronald Rutto
Kenya
25:04
8
Moses Aliwa
Uganda
25:08
9
Tessema Absher
Ethiopia
25:12
10
Ethiopia
25:18
11
Uganda
25:21
12
Uganda
25:22
13
Morocco
25:22
14
Mohamed Moustaoui
Morocco
25:25
15
Morocco
25:29
16
Moses Masai
Kenya
25:31
17
Japan
25:36
18
Russia
25:36
19
Morocco
25:43
20
Ethiopia
25:45
21
Kenya
25:50
22
Canada
26:00
23
Morocco
26:01
24
Japan
26:03
25
South Africa
26:04
26
Algeria
26:07
27
Eritrea
26:14
28
Japan
26:17
29
Mandla Maseko
South Africa
26:19
30
Marcin Chabowski
Poland
26:19
31
Morocco
26:21
32
Egypt
26:24
33
Egypt
26:26
34
United States
26:27
35
Algeria
26:27
36
Yuichiro Ueno
Japan
26:28
37
United States
26:29
38
Russia
26:30
39
Egypt
26:37
40
Japan
26:38
41
Mike Tebulo
Malawi
26:39
42
Belgium
26:40
43
Mark Christie
Ireland
26:42
44
Łukasz Parszczyński
Poland
26:44
45
Algeria
26:45
46
Yuki Sato
Japan
26:47
47
Ukraine
26:47
48
Ireland
26:50
49
United States
26:50
50
United Kingdom
26:52
51
Algeria
26:56
52
Romania
26:58
53
Spain
26:59
54
Eritrea
27:01
55
United States
27:03
56
Algeria
27:04
57
Brazil
27:06
58
Eritrea
27:07
59
Russia
27:07
60
United States
27:08
61
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
France
27:08
62
Yohan Durand
France
27:09
63
United Kingdom
27:11
64
Russia
27:11
65
Andrew Vernon
United Kingdom
27:12
66
Portugal
27:14
67
Belgium
27:21
68
Spain
27:22
69
Ukraine
27:25
70
Belarus
27:27
71
Tanzania
27:28
72
Bernard Dematteis
Italy
27:30
73
Canada
27:32
74
Eritrea
27:32
75
Uzbekistan
27:35
76
Luis Alberto Marco
Spain
27:37
77
Algeria
27:38
78
United Kingdom
27:39
79
Belgium
27:40
80
South Africa
27:42
81
Ian Burrell
United States
27:42
82
Canada
27:43
83
Egypt
27:45
84
Ajmal Amirov
Tajikistan
27:48
85
Michel Butter
Netherlands
27:51
86
Belgium
27:53
87
Chris Winter
Canada
27:53
88
New Zealand
27:54
89
Mike Woods
Canada
27:56
90
Slovenia
27:59
91
Belgium
28:00
92
France
28:03
93
Turkey
28:05
94
Turkmenistan
28:08
95
Spain
28:13
96
France
28:16
97
Canada
28:22
98
South Africa
28:22
99
Ukraine
28:23
100
Spain
28:29
101
Puerto Rico
28:33
102
Russia
28:44
103
Mexico
28:44
104
Hungary
28:49
105
South Africa
28:50
106
Puerto Rico
28:51
107
United Kingdom
28:55
108
Belgium
29:00
109
South Africa
29:06
110
Puerto Rico
29:08
111
United Kingdom
29:13
112
Ukraine
29:19
113
Spain
29:28
114
Switzerland
29:54
115
Croatia
30:17
116
Palestine
30:18
117
Puerto Rico
31:14
118
Nepal
31:24
—
Stefano La Rosa
Italy
DNF
—
France
DNF
—
Ethiopia
DNS
—
Guinea
DNS
—
Uganda
DNS
Teams [ ]
Rank
Team
Points
Kenya
3
4
Hosea Macharinyang
6
Ronald Rutto
7
(Moses Masai )
(16)
()
(21)
20
Ethiopia
25
Uganda
33
4
Morocco
13
Mohamed Moustaoui
14
15
19
()
(23)
()
(31)
61
5
Japan
17
24
28
Yuichiro Ueno
36
()
(40)
(Yuki Sato )
(46)
105
6
Algeria
26
35
45
51
()
(56)
()
(77)
157
7
United States
34
37
49
55
()
(60)
(Ian Burrell )
(81)
175
8
Russia
179
9
Egypt
187
10
Eritrea
213
11
South Africa
25
Mandla Maseko
29
80
98
()
(105)
()
(109)
232
12
United Kingdom
50
63
Andrew Vernon
65
78
()
(107)
()
(111)
256
13
Canada
264
14
Belgium
42
67
79
86
()
(91)
()
(108)
274
15
Spain
53
68
Luis Alberto Marco
76
95
()
(100)
()
(113)
292
16
France
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
61
Yohan Durand
62
92
96
()
(DNF)
311
17
Ukraine
327
18
Puerto Rico
434
Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation [ ]
According to an unofficial count, 120 athletes from 40 countries participated in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[9] The announced athlete from Guinea did not show.[4] [5]
See also [ ]
References [ ]
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"Sports Briefing - CROSS-COUNTRY - Ethiopian Sweeps World Titles Again" , The New York Times , March 22, 2004, retrieved November 1, 2013
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Tadesse continues Ethiopian parade - Junior men's race , IAAF , March 21, 2004, retrieved November 1, 2013
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Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Bruxelles Ossegem Park Date: Sunday, March 21, 2004 , Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved November 1, 2013 CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link )
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Junior Race - M Final , IAAF , March 21, 2004, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 1, 2013
^ a b Results - 32nd IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Bruxelles, BELGIUM 20 MAR 2004 - 21 MAR 2004 - Junior Race - men , IAAF , March 21, 2004, archived from the original on 2013-11-05, retrieved November 1, 2013
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Official Team Results Junior Race - M , IAAF , March 21, 2004, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 1, 2013
^ Results - 32nd IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Bruxelles, BELGIUM 20 MAR 2004 - 21 MAR 2004 - Junior Race - men - Final - Team , IAAF , March 21, 2004, archived from the original on 2013-11-05, retrieved November 1, 2013
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IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS , Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 1, 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 November 1, 2013
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