1998 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Men's short race

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Men's short race at the 1998 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Organisers IAAF
Edition26th
DateMarch 21
Host city Marrakech, Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg
Venue Menara district
Events1
Distances4 km – Men's short
Participation103 athletes from
31 nations

The initial Men's short race at the 1998 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Marrakech, Morocco, at the Menara district on March 21, 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

Men's short race (4 km)

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg John Kibowen Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 10:43
Silver medal icon.svg Daniel Komen Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 10:46
Bronze medal icon.svg Paul Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 10:50
4 Benjamin Limo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 10:59
5 John Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 11:04
6 Brahim Boulami Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 11:06
7 Marc Davis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11:08
8 Kipkirui Misoi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 11:10
9 Hicham Bouaouiche Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 11:11
10 Maru Daba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 11:11
11 Isaac Viciosa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 11:13
12 Ali Ezzine Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 11:14
13 Mohamed Awol Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 11:14
14 Luis Jesús Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11:16
15 Brahim Jabbour Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 11:17
16 Salah El Ghazi Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 11:19
17 Tewodros Shiferaw Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 11:19
18 El Hassan Lahssini Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 11:20
19 Alberto García Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 11:21
20 Simretu Alemayehu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 11:21
21 Dan Browne Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11:22
22 Hélder Ornelas Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11:23
23 João Junqueira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11:23
24 Angelo Carosi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 11:25
25 Laïd Bessou Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 11:26
26 Miroslav Vanko Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 11:26
27 Manuel Pancorbo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 11:26
28 Daniel Middleman Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11:27
29 João Leite Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 11:27
30 Anacleto Jiménez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 11:27
31 Luciano Di Pardo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 11:27
32 Kudakwashe Shoko Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 11:28
33 Rafał Wójcik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 11:28
34 Andrea Arlati Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 11:29
35 Phil Mowbray Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11:29
36 Mourad Benslimani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 11:29
37 Rob Whalley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11:29
38 Abderahmane Djemadi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 11:30
39 Michael Ngaaseke Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 11:30
40 Abiyote Abate Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 11:32
41 Joël Bourgeois Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 11:32
42 Mike Openshaw Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11:33
43 Aleksey Gorbunov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11:34
44 Domenico D'Ambrosio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 11:34
45 Massimo Pegoretti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 11:35
46 Juan José Cruz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 11:35
47 Saïd Chébili Flag of France.svg  France 11:36
48 Márcio da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 11:36
49 José Ramos Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11:38
50 Moussa Barkaoui Flag of France.svg  France 11:38
51 Mekonen Daba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 11:39
52 Panagiotis Papoulias Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 11:41
53 Marco Rufo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 11:42
54 Blair Martin Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 11:43
55 Julian Moorhouse Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11:43
56 Giuseppe Maffei Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 11:46
57 Mohamed Amer Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 11:46
58 Shingirai Badza Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 11:47
59 Ian Gillespie Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11:49
60 Abdelmadjid Bouchamia Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 11:50
61 Teddy Mitchell Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11:50
62 Vítor Almeida Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11:50
63 Éric Dubus Flag of France.svg  France 11:51
64 Reyes Estévez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 11:52
65 Scott Strand Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11:53
66 Stéphane Renaud Flag of France.svg  France 11:54
67 Aleksey Shestakov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 11:54
68 Mariano Tarilo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 11:57
69 Kamel Boulahfane Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 12:00
70 Anthony Whiteman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 12:00
71 Cândido Maia Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 12:00
72 Tamás Kliszek Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 12:01
73 Richard Tremain Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 12:01
74 Daniel das Neves Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12:02
75 Ali Awad Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 12:02
76 Sander Schutgens Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 12:07
77 Miloud Abaoub Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 12:09
78 Ahto Tatter Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 12:09
79 Zenon Patino Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 12:10
80 Ricardo da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12:11
81 Frédéric Chocteau Flag of France.svg  France 12:11
82 Abdul Sameer Moos Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 12:12
83 Elijah Mutandiro Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 12:13
84 Antonio Soliz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 12:20
85 Jason Bodnar Flag of the United States.svg  United States 12:27
86 Ali Al-Dosari Flag of Bahrain (1972-2002).svg  Bahrain 12:31
87 Arli Mandmets Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 12:33
88 Makoto Wakamatsu Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 12:36
89 Simon Labiche Flag of the Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 12:42
90 Mestal El-Sahmarani Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 12:44
91 Mahmoud Ayach Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 13:07
92 Ken Mova Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 13:09
93 Selwyn Bonne Flag of the Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 13:18
94 Djamched Rasulov Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan 13:20
95 Mehdi Chebli Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 13:22
96 Norbert Hariba Flag of the Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 13:27
97 Ronny Marie Flag of the Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 13:30
98 David Kanie Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 13:49
99 Gumsie Taulobi Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 13:50
100 David Rueben Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 13:51
101 Anton Lopa Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 14:05
102 Jeffrey Kaile Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 15:12
Gairat Nigmatov Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan DNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
John Kibowen 1
Daniel Komen 2
Paul Kosgei 3
Benjamin Limo 4
(John Kosgei)(5)
(Kipkirui Misoi)(8)
10
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Brahim Boulami 6
Hicham Bouaouiche 9
Ali Ezzine 12
Brahim Jabbour 15
(Salah El Ghazi)(16)
(El Hassan Lahssini)(18)
42
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Maru Daba 10
Mohamed Awol 13
Tewodros Shiferaw 17
Simretu Alemayehu 20
(Abiyote Abate)(40)
(Mekonen Daba)(51)
60
4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Isaac Viciosa 11
Alberto García 19
Manuel Pancorbo 27
Anacleto Jiménez 30
(Marco Rufo)(53)
(Reyes Estévez)(64)
87
5Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Luis Jesús 14
Hélder Ornelas 22
João Junqueira 23
José Ramos 49
(Vítor Almeida)(62)
(Cândido Maia)(71)
108
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Marc Davis 7
Dan Browne 21
Daniel Middleman 28
Teddy Mitchell 61
(Scott Strand)(65)
(Jason Bodnar)(85)
117
7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Angelo Carosi 24
Luciano Di Pardo 31
Andrea Arlati 34
Domenico D'Ambrosio 44
(Massimo Pegoretti)(45)
(Giuseppe Maffei)(56)
133
8Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Laïd Bessou 25
Mourad Benslimani 36
Abderahmane Djemadi 38
Abdelmadjid Bouchamia 60
(Kamel Boulahfane)(69)
(Miloud Abaoub)(77)
159
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Phil Mowbray 35
Rob Whalley 37
Mike Openshaw 42
Julian Moorhouse 55
(Ian Gillespie)(59)
(Anthony Whiteman)(70)
169
10Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
Kudakwashe Shoko 32
Michael Ngaaseke 39
Shingirai Badza 58
Elijah Mutandiro 83
212
11Flag of France.svg  France
Saïd Chébili 47
Moussa Barkaoui 50
Éric Dubus 63
Stéphane Renaud 66
(Frédéric Chocteau)(81)
226
12Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
João Leite 29
Márcio da Silva 48
Daniel das Neves 74
Ricardo da Silva 80
231
13Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Juan José Cruz 46
Mariano Tarilo 68
Zenon Patino 79
Antonio Soliz 84
277
14Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon
Ali Awad 75
Mestal El-Sahmarani 90
Mahmoud Ayach 91
Mehdi Chebli 95
351
15Flag of the Seychelles.svg  Seychelles
Simon Labiche 89
Selwyn Bonne 93
Norbert Hariba 96
Ronny Marie 97
375
16Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Ken Mova 92
David Kanie 98
Gumsie Taulobi 99
David Rueben 100
(Anton Lopa)(101)
(Jeffrey Kaile)(102)
389
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 103 athletes from 31 countries in the Men's short race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. [10]

See also

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