1975 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

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Junior men's race at the 1975 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition3rd
DateMarch 16
Host city Rabat, Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg
Venue Souissi Racecourse
Events1
Distances7 km – Junior men
Participation60 athletes from
11 nations

The Junior men's race at the 1975 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Rabat, Morocco, at the Souissi Racecourse on March 16, 1975. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald. [1]

Contents

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

Race results

Junior men's race (7 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Bobby Thomas Flag of the United States.svg  United States 20:59.8
Silver medal icon.svg José Luis González Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 21:18
Bronze medal icon.svg John Treacy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 21:23
4 Cándido Alario Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 21:29
5 Don Clary Flag of the United States.svg  United States 21:38
6 Mike Longthorn Flag of England.svg  England 21:41
7 Christian Foucquets Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 21:42
8 Roy Kissin Flag of the United States.svg  United States 21:44
9 Louis Kenny Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 21:45
10 Gerry Finnegan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 21:46
11 Jim Burns Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 21:47
12 Nat Muir Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 21:51
13 Gerry Redmond Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 21:54
14 Claude Nullans Flag of France.svg  France 21:55
15 Ralph Serna Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:00
16 Jef Gees Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 22:06
17 Reinhold Strieder Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 22:08
18 Vicente de la Parte Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 22:09
19 Yahia Hadka Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 22:10
20 Luis Adsuara Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 22:11
21 Kenneth McCartney Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 22:12
22 Mekki Mourdi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
23 Abderrahmane Morceli Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
24 Steve Emson Flag of England.svg  England
25 Jean-Marie Langlet Flag of France.svg  France
26 Sergio Muscardin Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
27 Ludo Belmans Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
28 Dick Hooper Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
29 Maurizio Da Rold Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
30 Patriz Ilg Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
31 Poul Peeters Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
32 Karl Harrison Flag of England.svg  England
33 Gianni Pedrini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
34 Hamadi Massoudi Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
35 Lahcene Babaci Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
36 Zaghdani Fedlaoui Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
37 Mike Deegan Flag of England.svg  England
38 Salim Atache Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
39 Abdellah Rouimi Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
40 Driss Babzine Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
41 Jilali Benrahou Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
42 Francois Santmann Flag of France.svg  France
43 Sergio Pozzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
44 Manuel Perez Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain
45 René Busschodts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
46 Michel Rogues Flag of France.svg  France
47 Michael Spöttel Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
48 Dirk Vanderherten Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
49 Antonio Aparicio Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain
50 Nick Brawn Flag of England.svg  England
51 John Graham Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
52 Francis Bentz Flag of France.svg  France
53 Charles Haskett Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
54 Angelo Spadaro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
55 Mohamed Sniba Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
56 Paul Forbes Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
57 Philippe Gauthier Flag of France.svg  France
58 Konrad Dobler Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
59 Vincenzo Chesa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Werner Grommisch Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany DNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Bobby Thomas 1
Don Clary 5
Roy Kissin 8
Ralph Serna 15
29
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
John Treacy 3
Louis Kenny 9
Gerry Finnegan 10
Gerry Redmond 13
(Dick Hooper)(28)
35
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain
José Luis González 2
Cándido Alario 4
Vicente de la Parte 18
Luis Adsuara 20
(Manuel Perez)(44)
(Antonio Aparicio)(49)
44
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Christian Foucquets 7
Jef Gees 16
Ludo Belmans 27
Poul Peeters 31
(René Busschodts)(45)
(Dirk Vanderherten)(48)
81
5Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Jim Burns 11
Nat Muir 12
Kenneth McCartney 21
John Graham 51
(Charles Haskett)(53)
(Paul Forbes)(56)
95
6Flag of England.svg  England
Mike Longthorn 6
Steve Emson 24
Karl Harrison 32
Mike Deegan 37
(Nick Brawn)(50)
99
7Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Mekki Mourdi 22
Abderrahmane Morceli 23
Lahcene Babaci 35
Zaghdani Fedlaoui 36
(Salim Atache)(38)
116
8Flag of France.svg  France
Claude Nullans 14
Jean-Marie Langlet 25
Francois Santmann 42
Michel Rogues 46
(Francis Bentz)(52)
(Philippe Gauthier)(57)
127
9Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Sergio Muscardin 26
Maurizio Da Rold 29
Gianni Pedrini 33
Sergio Pozzi 43
(Angelo Spadaro)(54)
(Vincenzo Chesa)(59)
131
10Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Yahia Hadka 19
Hamadi Massoudi 34
Abdellah Rouimi 39
Driss Babzine 40
(Jilali Benrahou)(41)
(Mohamed Sniba)(55)
132
11Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Reinhold Strieder 17
Patriz Ilg 30
Michael Spöttel 47
Konrad Dobler 58
(Werner Grommisch)(DNF)
152
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 60 athletes from 11 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

  1. Unique double for Stewart - Scotland's Ian Stewart completed a unique double in Rabat yesterday when he added the International cross-country title to the European 3000 metres gold medal he won in Poland seven days previously..., Glasgow Herald, March 17, 1975, p. 20, retrieved October 16, 2013
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  3. IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  4. 1 2 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