The Junior men's race at the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Polideportivo Antonio Gil Hernández in Punta Umbría, Spain, on March 20, 2011.[1] Reports of the event were given for the IAAF.[2]
Complete results for individuals,[3][4][5] and for teams[6][7][8] were published.
Race results
Junior men's race (8 km)
Individual
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
 |
Kenya
|
20
|
 |
Ethiopia
|
24
|
 |
Uganda
|
50
|
| 4 |
Eritrea
|
65
|
| 5 |
Morocco
|
106
|
| 6 |
South Africa
| William Kaptein |
26
|
| Luyanda Qolo |
28
|
| Jeremy Andreas |
34
|
| Merlin Alcardo Klaaste |
35
|
| (Mmusu Edwin Sesipi) |
(70)
|
|
123
|
| 7 |
Japan
| Kazuma Kubota |
33
|
| Takashi Ichida |
36
|
| Genki Yagisawa |
37
|
| Yuma Hattori |
42
|
| (Yuki Arimura) |
(43)
|
| (Ken Yokote) |
(46)
|
|
148
|
| 8 |
United States
| Craig Lutz |
29
|
| Ammar Moussa |
32
|
| Maxwell Straneva |
45
|
| Justin Vilhauer |
47
|
| (Ryan Poland) |
(56)
|
| (Erik Olson) |
(DNF)
|
|
153
|
| 9 |
Australia
| Ethan Heywood |
40
|
| Glen Yarham |
41
|
| Hugh Williams |
65
|
| Joshua Johnson |
75
|
|
221
|
| 10 |
United Kingdom
| Jonathan Hay |
39
|
| Ross Matheson |
53
|
| Benjamin Connor |
67
|
| Richard Goodman |
71
|
| (Ian Bailey) |
(72)
|
| (Tom Curr) |
(95)
|
|
230
|
| 11 |
Sudan
| Abdelmunaim Yahya Adam |
31
|
| Khalid Mohamed Ahmed |
51
|
| Elsmani Ali Mohammed |
82
|
| Chol Ubhor |
91
|
|
255
|
| 12 |
Canada
| Ross Proudfoot |
49
|
| Xavier King |
63
|
| Jonathan Darlington |
68
|
| Andrew Kowalsky |
79
|
| (Robert Denault) |
(83)
|
| (Paul Janikowski) |
(93)
|
|
259
|
| 13 |
Spain
|
265
|
| 14 |
Algeria
| Mansour Haraoui |
44
|
| Ilyas Salhi |
61
|
| Chouaib Hamdane |
84
|
| Zinelabedine Mahcene |
87
|
| (Mouloud Madoui) |
(98)
|
|
276
|
| 15 |
Russia
| Il'gizar Safiullin |
50
|
| Andrey Strizhakov |
62
|
| Andrey Rusakov |
80
|
| Eduard Krasnov |
89
|
| (Nikolai Lialikov) |
(101)
|
| (Vitaly Lagushin) |
(104)
|
|
281
|
| 16 |
Brazil
| Ioran Etchechury |
59
|
| João Luis Filho |
60
|
| Guilherme Ademilson Santos |
97
|
| Ataíde de Souza |
105
|
|
321
|
| 17 |
Tunisia
| Khemais Abbassi |
64
|
| Taha Gourrida |
74
|
| Houssem Chaabani |
90
|
| Walid Lajdal |
96
|
|
324
|
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 109 athletes from 32 countries participated in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b
IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2013 - FACTS & FIGURES - SUMMARY OF PAST CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 2, retrieved November 2, 2013
- ^
Minshull, Phil (March 20, 2011), Kipsang upsets the odds - Men's Junior Race Report - Punta Umbria 2011, IAAF, retrieved November 6, 2013
- ^ Junior Race - M Final, IAAF, March 20, 2011, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 6, 2013
- ^ Results - 39th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Punta Umbría, SPAIN 20 MAR 2011 - Junior Race - men, IAAF, March 20, 2011, archived from the original on 2013-12-04, retrieved November 6, 2013
- ^
IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Punta Umbría (ESP) 20 March 2011 - Results - Junior Race Men (PDF), IAAF, March 20, 2011, retrieved November 6, 2013
- ^ Official Team Results Junior Race - M, IAAF, March 20, 2011, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 6, 2013
- ^ Results - 39th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Punta Umbría, SPAIN 20 MAR 2011 - Junior Race - men - Final - Team, IAAF, March 20, 2011, archived from the original on 2014-08-03, retrieved November 6, 2013
- ^
IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Punta Umbría (ESP) 20 March 2011 - Team Standing - Junior Race Men (PDF), IAAF, March 20, 2011, retrieved November 6, 2013
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