The Junior men's race at the 1996 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Stellenbosch, South Africa, at the Danie Craven Stadium on March 23, 1996. A preview on the event was given in the Herald,[1] and a report in The New York Times.[2]
Complete results,[3][4][5] medallists,
[6] and the results of British athletes[7] were published.
Race results
Junior men's race (8.35 km)
Individual
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
 |
Kenya
|
13
|
 |
Ethiopia
|
26
|
 |
Morocco
| Aziz Driouche |
14
|
| Abderrahman Chmaiti |
19
|
| Rachid Amroug |
20
|
| Rachid Boulahdid |
41
|
| (Ahmed Ezzobayry) |
(47)
|
| (Abdelghani Lahlali) |
(DNF)
|
|
94
|
| 4 |
Algeria
|
100
|
| 5 |
South Africa
| Richard Mavuso |
26
|
| Lazarus Ramasia |
29
|
| Aaron Gabonewe |
31
|
| Richard Mncwabe |
54
|
| (Andries Moss) |
(56)
|
| (Ephraim Mokhotu) |
(75)
|
|
140
|
| 6 |
China
| Sun Wenyong |
25
|
| Wang Zhicheng |
34
|
| Wang Hongliang |
38
|
| Sun Wenli |
61
|
|
158
|
| 7 |
Japan
| Naoki Mishiro |
15
|
| Nobuhiko Okada |
30
|
| Kensuke Takahashi |
49
|
| Naoto Suzuki |
64
|
| (Kazumasa Yamato) |
(67)
|
| (Yasuhida Maeda) |
(97)
|
|
158
|
| 8 |
Spain
|
197
|
| 9 |
Mexico
| David Galindo |
12
|
| Francisco Mondragon |
36
|
| Edgar Quiroz |
60
|
| Eligio Romero |
94
|
|
202
|
| 10 |
United States
|
225
|
| 11 |
Zimbabwe
| Chaka Zihanzu |
40
|
| Francis Chibika |
42
|
| Moses Chipani |
81
|
| Tawanda Magarasadza |
82
|
|
245
|
| 12 |
United Kingdom
| Allen Graffin |
37
|
| Kevin Nash |
65
|
| Simon Wilkinson |
70
|
| Sam Haughian |
89
|
| (Alex Oldfield) |
(110)
|
| (Thomas Mayo) |
(DNF)
|
|
261
|
| 13 |
France
|
328
|
| 14 |
Canada
| Murray Link |
74
|
| Scott McClennan |
84
|
| Marshall Armitage |
86
|
| Steve Lawrence |
88
|
| (Mathew Coley) |
(102)
|
| (Steve Bohan) |
(108)
|
|
332
|
| 15 |
Italy
| Luca Rosa |
58
|
| Andrea Busetto |
72
|
| Alberto Mosca |
96
|
| Lorenzo Marrocu |
113
|
| (Claudio Brandalise) |
(DNF)
|
| (Fabio Cesari) |
(DNF)
|
|
339
|
| 16 |
India
| Satish Kumar |
69
|
| Sanjeev Nair |
73
|
| Rahul Shoukeen |
95
|
| Balasheb Nikam |
103
|
|
340
|
| 17 |
Namibia
| Bertus Bock |
52
|
| Norbert Rutjindo |
90
|
| Ndara Petrus |
101
|
| Michael Endjala |
116
|
|
359
|
| 18 |
Lesotho
| Mokhejano Lesenyeho |
24
|
| Tiala Ramichi |
100
|
| Nako Motseko |
117
|
| Makhetha Phats’oane |
126
|
|
367
|
| 19 |
Argentina
| Julián Peralta |
33
|
| Cristobal Valenzuela |
99
|
| Ariel Frías |
118
|
| Ruben Vera |
128
|
|
378
|
| 20 |
Mauritius
| Kevin Musseliah |
111
|
| Jonathan Joson |
119
|
| Bernard Joseph |
121
|
| Rajaye Potanau |
122
|
|
473
|
| DNF |
Brazil
|
DNF
|
| DNF |
Belgium
| (Kjell van Melkebeke) |
(104)
|
| (Roel Robberecht) |
(112)
|
| (Steven Heemskerk) |
(120)
|
| (William Velirick) |
(DNF)
|
|
DNF
|
| DNF |
Seychelles
| (Selwyn Bonne) |
(123)
|
| (Gerry Mathiot) |
(125)
|
| (Daniel Henry) |
(127)
|
| (Roy Delorie) |
(DNF)
|
|
DNF
|
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 140 athletes from 38 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[7]
See also
References
- ^
Gillon, Doug (March 23, 1996), Zola admits she's an also-ran, Herald, retrieved October 26, 2013
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"RESULTS PLUS - CROSS-COUNTRY - Kenyans Dominate", The New York Times, March 24, 1996, retrieved October 26, 2013
- ^
Magnusson, Tomas (April 14, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.4km CC Men - Cape Town Danie Craven Stadium Date: Saturday, March 23, 1996, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 26, 2013
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The World Cross Country Championships 1996, Cape Town, South Africa - Individual Results - Junior - Men, IAAF (archived), archived from the original on February 23, 1997, retrieved October 26, 2013
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The World Cross Country Championships 1996, Cape Town, South Africa - Team Results - Junior - Men, IAAF (archived), archived from the original on February 23, 1997, retrieved October 26, 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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