2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junior men's race at the 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
DateMarch 26
Host cityKampala, Uganda Uganda
Events1
Distances8 km – Junior men (7.858 km)
Participation106 athletes from
28 nations

The Junior men's race at the 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Kampala in Uganda, on March 26, 2017.

The exact length of the course was 7,858 m (33m start, 3 full laps of 2,000 m and a final lap of 1,825m).[1]

Complete results for individuals.[2]

Race results[]

Junior men's race (8 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jacob Kiplimo  Uganda 22:40
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Amdework Walelegn  Ethiopia 22:43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Richard Yator  Kenya 22:52
4 Betesfa Getahun  Ethiopia 22:58
5 Selemon Barega  Ethiopia 23:03
6  Ethiopia 23:04
7 Amos Kirui  Kenya 23:04
8  Kenya 23:10
9 Yemane Haileselassie  Eritrea 23:18
10  Kenya 23:25
11 Filmon Ande  Eritrea 23:28
12 Bayelign Teshager  Ethiopia 23:35
13  Algeria 23:36
14  Ethiopia 23:38
15  Kenya 24:00
16  Uganda 24:02
17  Eritrea 24:06
18  Kenya 24:26
19 Victor Kiplangat  Uganda 24:29
20 Mehari Tsegay  Eritrea 24:30
21  Morocco 24:35
22  Eritrea 24:36
23  Uganda 24:37
24  Uganda 24:50
25  South Africa 24:54
26  Morocco 24:59
27 Francis Damiano Damasi  Tanzania 25:03
28  Japan 25:15
29 Mouhcine Outalha  Morocco 25:19
30  Brazil 25:21
31 Pakiso Mthembu  South Africa 25:25
32  Spain 25:26
33  Peru 25:29
34  United States 25:31
35  Tanzania 25:36
36  Sudan 25:38
37  Tanzania 25:41
38  Japan 25:41
39  China 25:43
40  Peru 25:46
41  Morocco 25:48
42  Tanzania 25:49
43  Japan 25:52
44  Great Britain 25:53
45  Uganda 25:55
46  Tanzania 25:55
47  Canada 25:55
48  Great Britain 26:01
49  Australia 26:04
50  Tanzania 26:05
51  Spain 26:10
52  Japan 26:11
53  United States 26:14
54  Algeria 26:14
55  Canada 26:21
56  Australia 26:24
57 Abdelkarim Ben Zahra  Morocco 26:27
58  South Africa 26:29
59  United States 26:29
60  Romania 26:33
61  Great Britain 26:36
62  United States 26:37
63  Mexico 26:39
64  Botswana 26:40
65  Canada 26:42
66  Australia 26:48
67 Edward Trippas  Australia 26:51
68 Ryan Mphahlele  South Africa 26:57
69  Australia 26:57
70  Great Britain 26:58
71  Peru 27:07
72 Alexis Phelut  France 27:07
73  Algeria 27:08
74 Adrián Ben  Spain 27:15
75  Morocco 27:16
76  Australia 27:19
77  South Africa 27:21
78  Canada 27:21
79  Japan 27:23
80  Peru 27:24
81  Great Britain 27:24
82  Mexico 27:25
83  Algeria 27:26
84  Canada 27:27
85  Canada 27:27
86  Comoros 27:37
87  United States 27:55
88  Great Britain 28:02
89  Sudan 28:03
90  [es]  Spain 28:09
91  Algeria 28:16
92  Zimbabwe 28:19
93  Sudan 28:31
94  Sudan 28:36
95  Spain 28:38
96  Comoros 30:09
97  Liberia 30:14
98  Lebanon 30:18
99  Sudan 30:22
100 Abdullah Al-Qwabani  Yemen 30:32
101  Kuwait 37:57
 Lebanon DNF
 Kuwait DNF
 Lebanon DNF
 Kuwait DNF
 Kuwait DNS

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Amdework Walelegn 2
Betesfa Getahun 4
Selemon Barega 5
6
(Bayelign Teshager) (12)
() (14)
17
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya
Richard Yator 3
Amos Kirui 7
8
10
() (15)
() (18)
28
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Eritrea
Yemane Haileselassie 9
Filmon Ande 11
17
Mehari Tsegay 20
() (22)
57
4  Uganda
Jacob Kiplimo 1
16
Victor Kiplangat 19
23
() (24)
() (45)
59
5  Morocco
21
26
Mouhcine Outalha 29
41
(Abdelkarim Ben Zahra) (57)
() (75)
117
6  Tanzania
Francis Damiano Damasi 27
35
37
42
() (46)
() (50)
141
7  Japan
28
38
43
52
() (79)
161
8  South Africa
25
Pakiso Mthembu 31
58
Ryan Mphahlele 68
() (77)
182
9  United States
34
47
53
59
() (62)
() (87)
193
10  Great Britain
44
Scott Beattie 48
61
70
() (81)
() (88)
223
11  Algeria
13
54
73
83
() (91)
223
12  Peru
33
40
71
80
224
13  Australia
49
56
66
Edward Trippas 67
() (69)
() (76)
238
14  Spain
32
51
Adrián Ben 74
90
() (95)
247
15  Canada
55
65
78
84
() (85)
282
16  Sudan
36
89
93
94
() (99)
312
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS KAMPALA 2017 - Biographical Summaries, IAAF, 25 March 2017
  2. ^ Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships 2016 - Kampala, (Uganda) 26 MAR 2017 - Junior Race - men, IAAF, 26 March 2017
Retrieved from ""