1998 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

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Junior men's race at the 1998 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition26th
DateMarch 22
Host city Marrakech, Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg
Venue Menara district
Events1
Distances8 km – Junior men
Participation133 athletes from
40 nations

The Junior men's race at the 1998 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Marrakech, Morocco, at the Menara district on March 22, 1998. Reports on the event were given in The New York Times , [1] in the Herald, [2] and for the IAAF. [3]

Contents

Complete results for individuals, [4] [5] [6] for teams, [4] [7] [8] medallists, [9] and the results of British athletes [10] were published.

Race results

Junior men's race (8 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Million Wolde Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 22:47
Silver medal icon.svg Richard Limo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 22:50
Bronze medal icon.svg Haylu Mekonnen Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 22:51
4 Yibeltal Admassu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 22:53
5 Douglas Mumanyi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 22:54
6 Reuben Kamzee Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 22:55
7 Titus Kipkemboi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 23:02
8 Alene Emere Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 23:06
9 Yitbarek Eshetu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 23:14
10 Adil Kaouch Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:17
11 Abraham Cherono Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 23:25
12 Geofrey Naibei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 23:32
13 Mustapha Mellouk Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 23:55
14 Hailemariam Tegafaw Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 24:02
15 Job Sikoria Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 24:06
16 Jafred Lorone Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 24:07
17 Vincent Kuotane Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24:13
18 Jeffrey Gwebu Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24:21
19 Ryan Shay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24:22
20 Driss Benismail Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 24:22
21 Kenichiro Setoguchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24:35
22 Ahmed Issaoui Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 24:38
23 Hicham Lamalem Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 24:39
24 Kazunobu Fuse Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24:39
25 Kazuyoshi Tokumoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24:40
26 Gabe Jennings Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24:42
27 Takhir Mamashayev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 24:43
28 Whitey Modibe Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24:46
29 Miguel Angel Pinto Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 24:49
30 Yuji Ibi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24:53
31 Fethi Meftah Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 24:53
32 Mark Thompson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 24:54
33 Francis Musani Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 24:54
34 Shinichiro Okuda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24:55
35 Tayeb Filali Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 24:57
36 Jorge Torres Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24:58
37 Hebert Chokera Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 24:58
38 Wirimai Juwawo Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 24:59
39 George Mofokeng Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 25:01
40 Martin Toroitich Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 25:02
41 Iván Galán Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 25:03
42 Ouhand Madani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 25:05
43 Georges Burrier Flag of France.svg  France 25:06
44 Gavin Thompson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 25:07
45 Chris Thompson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 25:08
46 Luiz Paula Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25:10
47 Rafael Martin Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 25:12
48 Giovanni Gualdi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:13
49 Ferenc Békési Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 25:14
50 Pedro Nimo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 25:14
51 Antony Lokinyen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25:15
52 Ovidiu Tat Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 25:15
53 Mustafa Mohamed Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 25:16
54 Olivier Chardon Flag of France.svg  France 25:16
55 Nourreddine Bourfaa Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 25:17
56 Ahmed Naïli Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 25:19
57 Yousri Hamdi Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 25:19
58 Tomoki Sugiyama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 25:23
59 Koen Raymaekers Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 25:24
60 Yusuf Zepak Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 25:27
61 Mircea Bota Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 25:28
62 Joseph Nsubuga Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 25:30
63 Andrey Kuznetsov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 25:31
64 Carlo Schuff Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:32
65 Adelmir Maier Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25:33
66 Barry Egan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 25:33
67 Adrian Blincoe Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 25:34
68 Andrew Beckwith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 25:35
69 Oleg Gutnik Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 25:36
70 Musa mukomazi Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 25:36
71 Nicolas Winkel Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25:37
72 Fakureddine Romdhani Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 25:38
73 Adel Gharsalli Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 25:40
74 Raymond Fontaine Flag of France.svg  France 25:41
75 David Stanley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 25:41
76 Enda Johnson Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 25:42
77 Arbey Rivera Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 25:45
78 Roberto Del Soglio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:46
79 David Milne Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25:48
80 Kevin Paulsen Flag of France.svg  France 25:49
81 Nick Mapp Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 25:50
82 Edegar Lobo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25:51
83 Marco Corino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:51
84 Saïd Berrioui Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 25:52
85 Radhouane El Barni Flag of France.svg  France 25:54
86 Chad Roberts Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 25:55
87 Alvaro Jiménez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 25:55
88 Omar Chavarría Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 25:56
89 Cedric Tentelier Flag of France.svg  France 25:57
90 Giovanni Catastimenti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:59
91 Siyami Türkmen Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 26:01
92 Monel Sabou Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 26:01
93 Adrián Peña Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 26:03
94 Balázs László Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 26:06
95 Máté Németh Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 26:08
96 Turo Inkiläinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 26:09
97 Javier Guarin Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 26:10
98 Juan Hernandez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 26:10
99 Jonathan Matos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 26:11
100 Hikmat Dastan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 26:11
101 Lachlan Chisholm Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 26:12
102 David Rodriquez Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26:13
103 Martin Fedmowski Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 26:17
104 Slavko Petrović Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 26:19
105 Paul Morrison Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 26:30
106 Andres Mendoza Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 26:32
107 Joeri Jansen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 26:37
108 Calin Macra Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 26:41
109 Sakir Kaya Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 26:43
110 Artyon Zhigalov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 26:51
111 Jassim Mohammed Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 26:56
112 Steve Osadiuk Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 27:01
113 Norbert Csorba Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 27:06
114 Radu Stroia Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 27:07
115 João Varela Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 27:14
116 Willem Rooi Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 27:15
117 Cristiano Mauricio Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 27:21
118 Fabian Daza Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 27:27
119 Faustin Mukurarinda Flag of Rwanda (1962-2001).svg  Rwanda 27:29
120 Lorenzo Cannata Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 27:51
121 Willie McComb Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28:15
122 Alistair Cragg Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 28:27
123 Mustapha Kharouf Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 28:28
124 Diyattin Koclardan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 28:41
125 Youssef Karaki Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 29:26
126 Dovletmomed Nazarov Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Turkmenistan 30:07
127 Abdel Salam Al-Dabajy Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 34:11
Sam Haughian Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DNF
Pasqualino Zammataro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNF
Sylvester Mokalakane Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa DNF
Farai Nemahwedza Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe DNF
Mohamed Abdeloui Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria DNF
Ahmed Baday Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco DQ

: Ahmed Baday of Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco was the original 18th-place finisher in 24:18 min, but was disqualified for age falsification. [11]

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Million Wolde 1
Haylu Mekonnen 3
Yibeltal Admassu 4
Alene Emere 8
(Yitbarek Eshetu)(9)
(Hailemariam Tegafaw)(14)
16
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Richard Limo 2
Douglas Mumanyi 5
Reuben Kamzee 6
Titus Kipkemboi 7
(Abraham Cherono)(11)
(Geofrey Naibei)(12)
20
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Adil Kaouch 10
Mustapha Mellouk 13
Driss Benismail 20
Hicham Lamalem 23
(Saïd Berrioui)(84)
66
4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Kenichiro Setoguchi 21
Kazunobu Fuse 24
Kazuyoshi Tokumoto 25
Yuji Ibi 30
(Shinichiro Okuda)(34)
(Tomoki Sugiyama)(58)
100
5Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Vincent Kuotane 17
Jeffrey Gwebu 18
Whitey Modibe 28
George Mofokeng 39
(Alistair Cragg)(122)
(Sylvester Mokalakane)(DNF)
102
6Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda
Job Sikoria 15
Jafred Lorone 16
Francis Musani 33
Martin Toroitich 40
(Joseph Nsubuga)(62)
104
7Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Ryan Shay 19
Gabe Jennings 26
Jorge Torres 36
Nicolas Winkel 71
(David Rodriquez)(102)
152
8Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Fethi Meftah 31
Tayeb Filali 35
Ouhand Madani 42
Nourreddine Bourfaa 55
(Ahmed Naïli)(56)
(Mohamed Abdeloui)(DNF)
163
9Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Miguel Angel Pinto 29
Iván Galán 41
Rafael Martin 47
Pedro Nimo 50
(Alvaro Jiménez)(87)
(Adrián Peña)(93)
167
10Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Ahmed Issaoui 22
Yousri Hamdi 57
Fakureddine Romdhani 72
Adel Gharsalli 73
224
11Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Gavin Thompson 44
Chris Thompson 45
Andrew Beckwith 68
David Stanley 75
(Nick Mapp)(81)
(Sam Haughian)(DNF)
232
12Flag of France.svg  France
Georges Burrier 43
Olivier Chardon 54
Raymond Fontaine 74
Kevin Paulsen 80
(Radhouane El Barni)(85)
(Cedric Tentelier)(89)
251
13Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Luiz Paula 46
Adelmir Maier 65
Edegar Lobo 82
Jonathan Matos 99
292
14Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Giovanni Gualdi 48
Roberto Del Soglio 78
Marco Corino 83
Giovanni Catastimenti 90
(Lorenzo Cannata)(120)
(Pasqualino Zammataro)(DNF)
299
15Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Ovidiu Tat 52
Mircea Bota 61
Monel Sabou 92
Calin Macra 108
(Radu Stroia)(114)
313
16Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Mark Thompson 32
Chad Roberts 86
Lachlan Chisholm 101
Martin Fedmowski 103
322
17Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Antony Lokinyen 51
David Milne 79
Paul Morrison 105
Steve Osadiuk 112
(Cristiano Mauricio)(117)
(Willie McComb)(121)
347
18Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Ferenc Békési 49
Balázs László 94
Máté Németh 95
Norbert Csorba 113
351
19Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Yusuf Zepak 60
Siyami Türkmen 91
Hikmat Dastan 100
Sakir Kaya 109
(Diyattin Koclardan)(124)
360
20Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Arbey Rivera 77
Javier Guarin 97
Juan Hernandez 98
Fabian Daza 118
390
DNFFlag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
Hebert Chokera (37)
Wirimai Juwawo (38)
Musa Nkomazi (70)
Farai Nemahwedza (DNF)
DNF
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 133 athletes from 40 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [10]

See also

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