The Junior men's race at the 1984 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States, at the Meadowlands Racetrack on March 25, 1984. 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 (8 km)
Individual
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
 |
Ethiopia
| Doju Tessema |
2
|
| Belaye Teshome |
4
|
| Kalcha Abcha |
7
|
| Wolde Silasse Melkessa |
8
|
|
21
|
 |
Spain
| Pere Casacuberta |
1
|
| Antonio Pérez |
5
|
| Joseba Sarriegui |
11
|
| José Sanchez |
17
|
| (Luis Prieto) |
(25)
|
| (José Manuel García) |
(39)
|
|
34
|
 |
England
| Paul Roden |
6
|
| David Miles |
10
|
| Karl Palmer |
22
|
| David Robinson |
30
|
| (Paul Taylor) |
(78)
|
| (David Dudley) |
(89)
|
|
68
|
| 4 |
United States
| Patrick Piper |
12
|
| Simon Gutierrez |
16
|
| Ronald Harris |
21
|
| Dan Foley |
23
|
| (Dennis Cullinane) |
(29)
|
| (William Mangan) |
(48)
|
|
72
|
| 5 |
Canada
| John Castellano |
3
|
| Robert Rice |
9
|
| Glenn Charanduk |
33
|
| Scott McDonald |
56
|
| (Cari Bessai) |
(58)
|
| (Mark Wood) |
(65)
|
|
101
|
| 6 |
Belgium
| Jo Slagmolen |
14
|
| Peter Govaerts |
24
|
| Peter Van de Kerkhove |
38
|
| Arnold van Heesvelde |
40
|
| (Johan Gillis) |
(44)
|
| (Ben Debognies) |
(47)
|
|
116
|
| 7 |
Ireland
| Enda Fitzpatrick |
15
|
| Edward Hanratty |
27
|
| Brian Hayes |
34
|
| Trevor Sargent |
43
|
| (Mark Keller) |
(87)
|
|
119
|
| 8 |
Italy
|
122
|
| 9 |
Soviet Union
| Nikolay Matyushenko |
13
|
| Valentinas Patapas |
31
|
| Aleksandr Burtsev |
41
|
| Vladimir Kolpakov |
53
|
| (Vladimir Turbakov) |
(57)
|
|
138
|
| 10 |
France
| Pascal Fressard |
36
|
| Christian Vagner |
50
|
| Patrick Lonjou |
51
|
| Remy Rampteau |
60
|
| (Saïd Aballache) |
(68)
|
| (Bertrand Itsweire) |
(86)
|
|
197
|
| 11 |
Portugal
| Carlos Monteiro |
28
|
| José Azevedo |
52
|
| Antonio Peira |
54
|
| Joao Valente |
69
|
| (Antonio Resende) |
(70)
|
| (Rui Moreira) |
(77)
|
|
203
|
| 12 |
Scotland
| Bobby Quinn |
20
|
| Steve Marshall |
55
|
| James Orr |
64
|
| Steve Begen |
66
|
| (David McShane) |
(76)
|
| (Alastair Currie) |
(90)
|
|
205
|
| 13 |
Wales
| Dale Rixon |
45
|
| Neil Horsfield |
46
|
| Paul Williams |
59
|
| Andrew Rodgers |
61
|
| (Michael Lewis) |
(63)
|
| (Nazar Habib) |
(67)
|
|
211
|
| 14 |
Northern Ireland
| Seamus McCann |
26
|
| Philip Tweedie |
71
|
| Gerry Conway |
81
|
| Ciaran Rogan |
84
|
| (Paul Rodgers) |
(88)
|
|
262
|
| 15 |
Puerto Rico
| Edwin Cruz |
73
|
| Orlando Santiago |
74
|
| Antonio Ortiz |
79
|
| Walter Maldonado |
82
|
| (Ramon Ortero) |
(91)
|
|
308
|
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 94 athletes from 22 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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Athletics - Carlos Lopes of Portugal won the world cross-country title over seven-and-a-half miles of Meadowlands Racecourse in New York yesterday in a time of 33 minutes 25 seconds, but Scotland's best medal hope Shettleston Harrier Nat Muir, was forced to watch the race on television, confined to bed with a bronchial virus and a temperature of 103..., Glasgow Herald, March 26, 1984, p. 15, retrieved October 21, 2013
- ^
Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - New York The Meadowlands Date: Sunday, March 25, 1984, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 21, 2013
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IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 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 September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013
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