2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junior men's race at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition34th
DateApril 2
Host cityFukuoka, Kyushu, Japan Japan
Venue
Events1
Distances8 km – Junior men
Participation98 athletes from
29 nations

The Junior men's race at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the in Fukuoka, Japan, on April 2, 2006. 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
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya 23:53
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Leonard Patrick Komon  Kenya 23:54
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tariku Bekele  Ethiopia 23:56
4 Joseph Ebuya  Kenya 23:59
5 Ibrahim Jellan  Ethiopia 24:04
6 Habtamu Fikadu  Ethiopia 24:04
7  Qatar 24:05
8 Samuel Tsegay  Eritrea 24:06
9  Kenya 24:08
10 Tadesse Tola  Ethiopia 24:09
11 Kidane Tadasse  Eritrea 24:21
12  Eritrea 24:22
13 Teklemariam Medhin  Eritrea 24:26
14 Geoffrey Kusuro  Uganda 24:30
15  Kenya 24:34
16  Ethiopia 24:36
17  Bahrain 24:41
18  Qatar 24:42
19  Uganda 24:51
20  Morocco 24:51
21  Bahrain 24:52
22  Japan 24:52
23  Uganda 24:55
24 Stephen Kiprotich  Uganda 25:02
25  Bahrain 25:07
26  Qatar 25:13
27 Takuya Fukatsu  Japan 25:16
28 Yuta Takahashi  Japan 25:18
29 Pierre-Célestin Nihorimbere  Burundi 25:24
30 Andrea Lalli  Italy 25:24
31  Morocco 25:28
32 Mohammed Abduh Bakhet  Qatar 25:29
33  Japan 25:30
34  United States 25:31
35  Japan 25:31
36  Morocco 25:36
37  Morocco 25:36
38  Bahrain 25:40
39 Andrew Bumbalough  United States 25:41
40  Mexico 25:54
41  Burundi 25:56
42  Japan 25:57
43  Morocco 25:59
44 Jake Robertson  New Zealand 26:02
45  United Kingdom 26:02
46  Mexico 26:10
47  United States 26:13
48  Portugal 26:16
49  Spain 26:16
50  United States 26:26
51  Brazil 26:27
52  Brazil 26:28
53  Romania 26:35
54  New Zealand 26:35
55  South Africa 26:36
56 Simone Gariboldi  Italy 26:37
57  Italy 26:39
58 Michael Eaton  United States 26:39
59  Canada 26:40
60  Spain 26:41
61  Spain 26:43
62  United Kingdom 26:45
63  Kazakhstan 26:49
64  Spain 26:53
65  New Zealand 26:54
66  United Kingdom 26:55
67  Brazil 26:56
68  Italy 26:57
69 Iván Fernández  Spain 27:01
70  Morocco 27:06
71  South Korea 27:07
72  New Zealand 27:19
73  Canada 27:22
74  South Africa 27:25
75  Canada 27:27
76  Spain 27:28
77  Italy 27:29
78  United Kingdom 27:32
79  United Kingdom 27:38
80  South Africa 27:45
81  Portugal 27:46
82 Stephen Scullion  Ireland 27:52
83 Antonio Domingos  Angola 27:56
84  Canada 28:00
85  Italy 28:04
86  Canada 28:05
87  Brazil 28:06
88  United Kingdom 28:30
89  Uzbekistan 29:23
90  Tajikistan 31:08
 Romania DNF
 Algeria DNF
 Belarus DNF
  Switzerland DNF
 Canada DNF
 United States DNF
Thomas Longosiwa  Kenya DQ
Tareq Taher  Bahrain DQ
 Ethiopia DNS

: Thomas Longosiwa of  Kenya originally finished 13th in 24:25 and Tareq Taher of  Bahrain originally finished 20th in 24:49, but were disqualified for age falsification.[10]

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
1
Leonard Patrick Komon 2
Joseph Ebuya 4
9
() (15)
16
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Tariku Bekele 3
Ibrahim Jellan 5
Habtamu Fikadu 6
Tadesse Tola 10
() (16)
24
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Eritrea
Samuel Tsegay 8
Kidane Tadasse 11
12
Teklemariam Medhin 13
44
4  Uganda
Geoffrey Kusuro 14
19
23
Stephen Kiprotich 24
80
5  Qatar
7
18
26
Mohammed Abduh Bakhet 32
83
6  Bahrain
17
21
25
38
101
7  Japan
22
Takuya Fukatsu 27
Yuta Takahashi 28
33
() (35)
() (42)
110
8  Morocco
20
31
36
37
() (43)
() (70)
124
9  United States
34
Andrew Bumbalough 39
47
50
(Michael Eaton) (58)
() (DNF)
170
10  Italy
Andrea Lalli 30
Simone Gariboldi 56
57
68
() (77)
() (85)
211
11  Spain
49
60
61
64
(Iván Fernández) (69)
() (76)
234
12  New Zealand
Jake Robertson 44
54
65
72
235
13  United Kingdom
45
62
66
78
() (79)
() (88)
251
14  Brazil
51
52
67
87
257
15  Canada
59
73
75
84
() (86)
() (DNF)
291
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 98 athletes from 29 countries participated in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[9]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Athletics: For Bekele, 5th straight double title", The New York Times, April 2, 2006, retrieved November 2, 2013
  2. ^ Morse, Parker (April 2, 2006), Men's Junior Race, Fukuoka - Eight straight for Kenya, IAAF, retrieved November 2, 2013
  3. ^ a b Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Fukuoka Date: Sunday, April 2, 2006, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved November 2, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ Junior Race - M Final, IAAF, April 2, 2006, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 2, 2013
  5. ^ Results - 34th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Fukuoka, JAPAN 01 APR 2006 - 02 APR 2006 - Junior Race - men, IAAF, 2 April 2006, archived from the original on 5 November 2013, retrieved 2 November 2013
  6. ^ Official Team Results Junior Race - M, IAAF, April 2, 2006, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 2, 2013
  7. ^ Results - 34th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Fukuoka, JAPAN 01 APR 2006 - 02 APR 2006 - Junior Race - men - Final - Team, IAAF, 2 April 2006, archived from the original on 5 November 2013, retrieved 2 November 2013
  8. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 2, 2013
  9. ^ 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 November 2, 2013
  10. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2013 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, p. 11, retrieved November 2, 2013
Retrieved from ""