1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

Junior men's race at the 1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition18th
DateMarch 25
Host cityAix-les-Bains, Rhône-Alpes, France France
VenueHippodrome de Marlioz
Events1
Distances8 km – Junior men
Participation127 athletes from
30 nations

The Junior men's race at the 1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Aix-les-Bains, France, at the Hippodrome de Marlioz on March 25, 1990. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

Complete results,[2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.

Race results

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Junior men's race (8 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kipyego Kororia  Kenya 22:13
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Richard Chelimo  Kenya 22:14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fita Bayissa  Ethiopia 22:24
4 Ismael Kirui  Kenya 22:32
5 Samuel Otieno  Kenya 22:35
6 Matthew Birir  Kenya 22:47
7 Abraham Assefa  Ethiopia 22:58
8 Assefa Gebremedhin  Ethiopia 23:04
9 Tesgie Legesse  Ethiopia 23:07
10 Dadi Tamrat  Ethiopia 23:20
11 Yahia Azaidj  Algeria 23:26
12 Salah Hissou  Morocco 23:27
13 Stefano Baldini  Italy 23:30
14 Lemi Erpassa  Ethiopia 23:35
15 Seiji Kushibe  Japan 23:38
16 Ion Avramescu  Romania 23:39
17 Vincenzo Modica  Italy 23:39
18 Francisco Munuera  Spain 23:40
19 Mark Carroll  Ireland 23:42
20 Mark Johansen  United States 23:43
21 Javier Cortés  Spain 23:43
22 Ryuji Takei  Japan 23:44
23 Javier Caballero  Spain 23:54
24 Claes Nyberg  Sweden 23:55
25 Robinson Semolini  Brazil 23:56
26 Abdelkrim Benzai  Algeria 23:57
27 Francesco Bennici  Italy 23:57
28 Christian Leuprecht  Italy 23:59
29 Hiroyuki Nakamura  Japan 24:02
30 Osamu Nara  Japan 24:02
31 Brahim Sassi  Tunisia 24:05
32 Joël Bourgeois  Canada 24:08
33 Kevin Sullivan  Canada 24:08
34 Niall Bruton  Ireland 24:13
35 Steve Green  United Kingdom 24:16
36 Jon Gascoyne  United Kingdom 24:17
37 John Coyle  United States 24:18
38 Hirofumi Katafuchi  Japan 24:19
39 Stephane Picard  France 24:20
40 Rodolfo Lopes  Portugal 24:20
41 Mark Burdis  Ireland 24:21
42 Andrew Pearson  United Kingdom 24:21
43 Stanislav Yordanov  Soviet Union 24:23
44 Janik Lambert  Canada 24:26
45 Nasradine Cherifi  France 24:27
46 Abich Benkhelifa  Tunisia 24:28
47 Malcolm Campbell  United Kingdom 24:28
48 Kazuhiro Kawauchi  Japan 24:29
49 Jason Bunston  Canada 24:32
50 Kamel Kohil  Algeria 24:33
51 Philippe Jacquemin  Belgium 24:33
52 Vladimir Golyas  Soviet Union 24:33
53 Dhahbi Anizi  Tunisia 24:36
54 Kent Claesson  Sweden 24:39
55 José Luis Francisco  Spain 24:40
56 Ryad Gatte  Algeria 24:41
57 Rainer Huth  West Germany 24:41
58 Hartmut Merl  West Germany 24:42
59 Alexandr Litvinov  Soviet Union 24:43
60 Bryan Conway  Ireland 24:44
61 Tom van Hooste  Belgium 24:45
62 Jaroslaw Cichocki  Poland 24:45
63 Marc Dauer  West Germany 24:45
64 Oscar Gilotti  Italy 24:45
65 Chadli Mastouri  France 24:47
66 Paul Logan  Ireland 24:47
67 Roman Korzh  Soviet Union 24:48
68 Awad Saleh Ahmed  North Yemen 24:53
69 Colin de Burca  Ireland 24:56
70 Fabrice Chomaud  France 24:56
71 Stathis Stasi  Cyprus 24:56
72 Krzysztof Baldyga  Poland 24:57
73 David Bretel  France 24:57
74 Jeff Campbell  United States 24:58
75 Antonio Ciucio  Italy 24:58
76 Paul Stoneham  United States 25:00
77 Anatoly Yefremov  Soviet Union 25:01
78 Sami Alanen  Finland 25:03
79 Stelios Marneros  Cyprus 25:03
80 Apolinar Caudillo  Mexico 25:04
81 Abdelhak Lebouazda  Algeria 25:09
82 Graham Hood  Canada 25:09
83 Germano Neves  Portugal 25:12
84 Delfim Conceição  Portugal 25:17
85 Ridha Ghuizani  Tunisia 25:18
86 Jacky Lovis   Switzerland 25:19
87 Elisardo de la Torre  Spain 25:20
88 Alvaro Ramalhete  Portugal 25:25
89 Anwar Al-Harazi  North Yemen 25:25
90 Mokhtar Belaid  Algeria 25:26
91 Jaroslaw Sitarz  Poland 25:26
92 Goim Hussein  North Yemen 25:28
93 Jason Mohr  United States 25:29
94 Donald van Boven  Belgium 25:29
95 Luis Suárez  Spain 25:30
96 Georgios Loucaides  Cyprus 25:30
97 Nicos Marcou  Cyprus 25:31
98 Holger Ahrenberg  West Germany 25:31
99 Bhairav Singh  India 25:31
100 Shawn McKay  Canada 25:35
101 Rachid Benmohamed  Belgium 25:37
102 Jan Everyman  Belgium 25:40
103 Marcio Pazin  Brazil 25:43
104 Jamey Harris  United States 25:44
105 Frank Schouren  West Germany 25:47
106 Mounir Dellali  Tunisia 26:01
107 Nimrod Branka  Israel 26:07
108 Ali Harezi Al-Ghazali  North Yemen 26:07
109 Abdelghawi Fisal  North Yemen 26:15
110 Mario Figueiredo  Portugal 26:21
111 Patrick Grammens  Belgium 26:26
112 Kevin Toher  United Kingdom 26:29
113 Remzi Atli  Turkey 26:31
114 Ahmed Al-Saqaf  North Yemen 26:32
115 Mikaël Thomas  France 26:39
116 K.M. Chinnappa  India 27:07
117 Grzegorz Krystek  Poland 27:20
118 Paul Ignacio  Gibraltar 27:21
119 Tyrone Cano  Gibraltar 27:39
120 Wiktor Malina  Poland 28:03
121 Darren McComb  Gibraltar 28:11
122 Richard Muscat  Gibraltar 28:13
123 Stavros Panagiotou  Cyprus 28:44
124 Gareth Cano  Gibraltar 29:14
125 Anthony Kiprono  Kenya 33:52
126 Damien Muscat  Gibraltar 33:52
Julio Figueiredo  Portugal DNF

Teams

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
Kipyego Kororia 1
Richard Chelimo 2
Ismael Kirui 4
Samuel Otieno 5
(Matthew Birir) (6)
(Anthony Kiprono) (125)
12
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Fita Bayissa 3
Abraham Assefa 7
Assefa Gebremedhin 8
Tesgie Legesse 9
(Dadi Tamrat) (10)
(Lemi Erpassa) (14)
27
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Italy
Stefano Baldini 13
Vincenzo Modica 17
Francesco Bennici 27
Christian Leuprecht 28
(Oscar Gilotti) (64)
(Antonio Ciucio) (75)
85
4  Japan
Seiji Kushibe 15
Ryuji Takei 22
Hiroyuki Nakamura 29
Osamu Nara 30
(Hirofumi Katafuchi) (38)
(Kazuhiro Kawauchi) (48)
96
5  Spain
Francisco Munuera 18
Javier Cortés 21
Javier Caballero 23
José Luis Francisco 55
(Elisardo de la Torre) (87)
(Luis Suárez) (95)
117
6  Algeria
Yahia Azaidj 11
Abdelkrim Benzai 26
Kamel Kohil 50
Ryad Gatte 56
(Abdelhak Lebouazda) (81)
(Mokhtar Belaid) (90)
143
7  Ireland
Mark Carroll 19
Niall Bruton 34
Mark Burdis 41
Bryan Conway 60
(Paul Logan) (66)
(Colin de Burca) (69)
154
8  Canada
Joël Bourgeois 32
Kevin Sullivan 33
Janik Lambert 44
Jason Bunston 49
(Graham Hood) (82)
(Shawn McKay) (100)
158
9  United Kingdom
Steve Green 35
Jon Gascoyne 36
Andrew Pearson 42
Malcolm Campbell 47
(Kevin Toher) (112)
160
10  United States
Mark Johansen 20
John Coyle 37
Jeff Campbell 74
Paul Stoneham 76
(Jason Mohr) (93)
(James Harris) (104)
207
11  Tunisia
Brahim Sassi 31
Abich Benkhelifa 46
Dhahbi Anizi 53
Ridha Ghuizani 85
(Mounir Dellali) (106)
215
12  France
Stephane Picard 39
Nasradine Cherifi 45
Chadli Mastouri 65
Fabrice Chomaud 70
(David Bretel) (73)
(Mikaël Thomas) (115)
219
13  Soviet Union
Stanislav Yordanov 43
Vladimir Golyas 52
Alexandr Litvinov 59
Roman Korzh 67
(Anatoly Yefremov) (77)
221
14  West Germany
Rainer Huth 57
Hartmut Merl 58
Marc Dauer 63
Holger Ahrenberg 98
(Frank Schouren) (105)
276
15  Portugal
Rodolfo Lopes 40
Germano Neves 83
Delfim Conceição 84
Alvaro Ramalhete 88
(Mario Figueiredo) (110)
(Julio Figueiredo) (DNF)
295
16  Belgium
Philippe Jacquemin 51
Tom van Hooste 61
Donald van Boven 94
Rachid Benmohamed 101
(Jan Everyman) (102)
(Patrick Grammens) (111)
307
17  Poland
Jaroslaw Cichocki 62
Krzysztof Baldyga 72
Jaroslaw Sitarz 91
Grzegorz Krystek 117
(Wiktor Malina) (120)
342
18  Cyprus
Stathis Stasi 71
Stelios Marneros 79
Georgios Loucaides 96
Nicos Marcou 97
(Stavros Panagiotou) (123)
343
19  North Yemen
Awad Saleh Ahmed 68
Anwar Al-Harazi 89
Goim Hussein 92
Ali Harezi Al-Ghazali 108
(Abdelghawi Fisal) (109)
(Ahmed Al-Saqaf) (114)
357
20  Gibraltar
Paul Ignacio 118
Tyrone Cano 119
Darren McComb 121
Richard Muscat 122
(Gareth Cano) (124)
(Damien Muscat) (126)
480
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

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An unofficial count yields the participation of 127 athletes from 30 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Morocco has unearthed a new athletics star in Khalid Skah, who won the world cross-country title on Saturday with a style reminiscent of his compatriots, multi world record-holder Said Aouita and Olympic 10,000m champion Brahim Boutayeb..., Glasgow Herald, March 26, 1990, retrieved October 24, 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Aix-les-Bains Date: Saturday, March 24, 1990, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 24, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  4. ^ 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