The Junior men's race at the 1979 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Limerick, Ireland, at the Greenpark Racecourse on 25 March 1979. 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
Junior men's race (7.36 km)
Individual
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
 |
Spain
| Jordi García |
8
|
| Pedro Garin |
14
|
| Valentin Rodríguez |
17
|
| José Maestra |
18
|
| (José Manuel Boix) |
(37)
|
| (Jordi Castelló) |
(72)
|
|
57
|
 |
England
|
74
|
 |
Soviet Union
| Ildar Denikeyev |
3
|
| Sergey Kiselyov |
16
|
| Vladimir Bezlepkin |
25
|
| Abdurachman Ibragimov |
31
|
|
75
|
| 4 |
Ireland
|
90
|
| 5 |
Italy
| Roberto Antiga |
6
|
| Andrea Prassedi |
19
|
| Mauro Perna |
34
|
| Antonio Zumbo |
42
|
| (Sergio Lena) |
(56)
|
| (Gabriele Bettati) |
(61)
|
|
101
|
| 6 |
Scotland
| Ian Campbell |
10
|
| Alastair Douglas |
11
|
| Graham Williamson |
23
|
| Peter Fox |
57
|
| (David Kirk) |
(68)
|
| (Duncan McTavish) |
(86)
|
|
101
|
| 7 |
United States
|
106
|
| 8 |
Canada
| Ian Clarke |
5
|
| Denis Stark |
22
|
| Steven Snell |
39
|
| Aldo Bartolini |
59
|
| (Dallas Alleire) |
(77)
|
|
125
|
| 9 |
Belgium
| Eddy de Pauw |
1
|
| Guy Léfèvre |
21
|
| Eddy Stevens |
52
|
| Peter Daenens |
58
|
| (Luc de Koster) |
(73)
|
| (Jos Maes) |
(84)
|
|
132
|
| 10 |
France
|
150
|
| 11 |
Tunisia
| Faisal Touzri |
7
|
| Mohammed Chouri |
38
|
| Habib Romdani |
48
|
| Abderrazak Gtari |
65
|
| (Mohamed Hadj Gasmi) |
(81)
|
| (Mohamed Salah Chebbi) |
(83)
|
|
158
|
| 12 |
West Germany
| Ulrich Renz |
32
|
| Herbert Renz |
40
|
| Peter Horak |
43
|
| Erwin Nothelfer |
49
|
| (Gerhard Lindner) |
(55)
|
|
164
|
| 13 |
Portugal
|
206
|
| 14 |
Denmark
| Heinrich Kipp |
41
|
| Henrik Jørgensen |
53
|
| Henrik Albahn |
67
|
| Steen Christensen |
70
|
| (Sören Egge Rasmussen) |
(76)
|
| (Ove Jensen) |
(90)
|
|
231
|
| 15 |
Wales
| Steve Blakemore |
46
|
| Howard Parsell |
51
|
| Chris Buckley |
60
|
| Ewen Martin |
74
|
| (Paul Lanfear) |
(75)
|
| (Ieuan Ellis) |
(85)
|
|
231
|
| 16 |
Northern Ireland
| Jim Haughey |
50
|
| Iain Hill |
62
|
| Tom Melville |
69
|
| John McCreedy |
78
|
| (Tom Breen) |
(82)
|
| (Mickey Rooney) |
(88)
|
|
259
|
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 92 athletes from 16 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]
See also
References
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Marshall, Ron (26 March 1979), Majestic triumph for Ireland's 'King John' - John Treacy, the 21-year-old holder of the world cross-country title, set alight the hearts of 25,000 impassioned Irish spectators yesterday afternoon here at Limerick Racecourse where he retained the championship in majestic fashion, covering the 12,000 metres in 37 min, 20sec..., Glasgow Herald, p. 18, retrieved 25 December 2021
- ^
Magnusson, Tomas (8 September 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.4km CC Men - Limerick Green Park Date: Sunday, March 25, 1979, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on 16 October 2007, retrieved 18 October 2013
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IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved 9 October 2013
- ^ 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 on 27 September 2013, retrieved 9 October 2013
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