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1986 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

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Junior men's race at the 1986 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition14th
DateMarch 23
Host cityColombier, Neuchâtel, Switzerland Switzerland
VenuePlaneyse Colombier
Events1
Distances7.75 km – Junior men
Participation172 athletes from
34 nations

The Junior men's race at the 1986 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Colombier, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, at the Planeyse Colombier on March 23, 1986. A report on the event was given in The Herald[1] and in the Evening Times.[2]

Complete results,[3] medallists,[4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.

Race results

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Junior men's race (7.75 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Melese Feissa  Ethiopia 22:47.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sammy Bitok  Kenya 22:52.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Demeke Bekele  Ethiopia 22:56
4 Rafera Workench  Ethiopia 22:57.4
5 Ararse Fuffa  Ethiopia 23:06.1
6 Habte Negash  Ethiopia 23:07.4
7 Brahim Boutayeb  Morocco 23:09.4
8 Alejandro Gómez  Spain 23:17.3
9 William Mutwol  Kenya 23:21.6
10 Peter Rono  Kenya 23:33.7
11 David Onwonga  Kenya 23:35.9
12 José Gruneiro  Spain 23:41.8
13 Anacleto Jiménez  Spain 23:42.4
14 Anthony Ford  Australia 23:51.5
15 Scott Fry  United States 23:54.3
16 Belayneh Tadesse  Ethiopia 23:57.2
17 Andrey Usachov  Soviet Union 24:02.7
18 Mark Dani  United States 24:03.4
19 José Carlos Adán  Spain 24:08.6
20 Eric de Tier  Belgium 24:09.9
21 Jason Agosta  Australia 24:10.8
22 Stephen Spiers  Australia 24:11.3
23 Jan Jonsson  Sweden 24:11.7
24 Chris Borsa  United States 24:12.1
25 Umberto Pusterla  Italy 24:14.7
26 Zoltán Káldy  Hungary 24:16.1
27 Ruddy Walem  Belgium 24:17
28 John Kiptum  Kenya 24:20.1
29 Akira Nakamura  Japan 24:20.6
30 Viktor Shevlyakov  Soviet Union 24:20.9
31 Junichi Takita  Japan 24:21.5
32 Hoche Yayeh  Djibouti 24:22
33 Tahar Benajem  Morocco 24:23
34 Mark Vassallo  Australia 24:23.7
35 John Nuttall  England 24:24.4
36 Raimundo Santos  Portugal 24:25.7
37 Harry Green  United States 24:26.7
38 Yosuke Osawa  Japan 24:27.3
39 Darren Mead  England 24:28.2
40 Omar Abdillahi  Djibouti 24:29
41 Abdelmaleh Amanallah  Morocco 24:29.4
42 Gao Baoxian  China 24:29.8
43 Bouazza Noualla  Algeria 24:30.2
44 Eyob Muller  Netherlands 24:30.9
45 Stephen Connell  Canada 24:31.4
46 Manuel Martín  Spain 24:32.2
47 Reuben Reina  United States 24:32.9
48 József Kovács  Hungary 24:33.6
49 Ulf Petäjä  Sweden 24:34.7
50 Mariano Campal  Spain 24:35.9
51 Mourad Bouldjadj  Algeria 24:36.7
52 David Burke  Ireland 24:37.3
53 José Sobral  Portugal 24:38.6
54 Masanobu Yamaguchi  Japan 24:40.3
55 Stephan Paessens  Belgium 24:41.3
56 Mustapha Aakik  Morocco 24:42.7
57 Gino van Geyte  Belgium 24:43.4
58 Kristofer Prander  Sweden 24:43.7
59 Alastair Russell  Scotland 24:44.3
60 Richard Charette  Canada 24:44.8
61 Robert Carey  Scotland 24:45.3
62 Hamed Hamdouni  Tunisia 24:45.7
63 Greg Webster  Australia 24:46.1
64 Darrell Smith  England 24:46.8
65 Vittorio Di Saverio  Italy 24:47.2
66 Nourredine Kamoun  Tunisia 24:47.7
67 Slim Chérif  Tunisia 24:49.4
68 Khalid Skah  Morocco 24:49.9
69 Richard Birembaux  France 24:50.3
70 Martin Ryan  Ireland 24:50.6
71 Alexander Gunkel  West Germany 24:51
72 Luigi Teodori  Italy 24:51.5
73 Christoph Blum  West Germany 24:51.9
74 Justin Hobbs  Wales 24:54
75 Sándor Barcza  Hungary 24:54.8
76 Greg Whiteley  United States 24:56.6
77 Thierry Bertin  France 24:57.2
78 Bruno Léger  France 24:57.8
79 Rui Viegas  Portugal 24:58.2
80 Rob Whalley  England 24:58.8
81 Steven Halliday  England 25:00.4
82 Azat Rakipov  Soviet Union 25:01
83 John Downes  Ireland 25:01.3
84 Davey Wilson  Northern Ireland 25:01.9
85 Giuliano Baccani  Italy 25:02.3
86 Eike Hugo  West Germany 25:02.8
87 Daniel Hacksteiner   Switzerland 25:04.3
88 Joaquim Figueiredo  Portugal 25:04.7
89 Noui Hadj Nedjai  Algeria 25:05.1
90 Houssein Ahmed Robleh  Djibouti 25:05.5
91 Brahim El Ghazali  Morocco 25:05.9
92 Sebastian Epiney   Switzerland 25:06.7
93 Duan Xiuquan  China 25:08.7
94 Mohamed Idriss Djama  Djibouti 25:10.7
95 Yoshinori Yokota  Japan 25:11.4
96 Luc Peerlinck  Belgium 25:11.7
97 Didier Sainthorand  France 25:12
98 Laredj Behri  Algeria 25:15
99 Paul Williams  Wales 25:16.3
100 Andreas Ahl  Sweden 25:18.5
101 John Gill  Canada 25:19.6
102 Thomas Hearle  Scotland 25:20.6
103 Serge Barrault  France 25:21.1
104 Mads Jacobsen  Denmark 25:21.6
105 Dean Paulin  Australia 25:21.9
106 Henry Klassen  Canada 25:22.2
107 Greg Andersen  Canada 25:24.1
108 Andrew Hollens  England 25:24.8
109 Zdzislaw Wlodarczyk  Poland 25:25.8
110 Karsten Müller  West Germany 25:26.2
111 Károly Vajkovics  Hungary 25:26.7
112 Hiroshi Konno  Japan 25:27.1
113 Eduard Nabunone  Indonesia 25:27.6
114 Mohamed Laouni  Algeria 25:29.6
115 Cairan McGivern  Northern Ireland 25:32
116 Geoffrey Sheehan  Ireland 25:32.8
117 Erik Jylling  Denmark 25:33.8
118 Luca Barzaghi  Italy 25:34.4
119 Tomasz Szablinski  Poland 25:36.1
120 Frank Möller  West Germany 25:36.6
121 Rocco Taminelli   Switzerland 25:38.2
122 Gabriel Nyström  Sweden 25:38.7
123 Marco Di Lieto  Italy 25:39.9
124 Jerzy Kowalski  Poland 25:43.1
125 Tibor Bárdos  Hungary 25:44.7
126 Ivan Horsfall-Turner  Wales 25:46.1
127 Gilbert Dura  France 25:49
128 Christian Riedel   Switzerland 25:49.6
129 Vyacheslav Koshelev  Soviet Union 25:50.2
130 Tom Bessai  Canada 25:50.6
131 Bhim Lal  India 25:50.9
132 Mariusz Lamch  Poland 25:54.7
133 Taoufik Boukrouma  Tunisia 25:55.4
134 Tom Hanlon  Scotland 25:57.4
135 James Bell  Scotland 25:59.3
136 José Dias  Portugal 26:00.6
137 Patrick Hoare  Wales 26:01.2
138 David Wilson  Ireland 26:01.9
139 Daniel Hotz   Switzerland 26:02.9
140 Vinrender Singh  India 26:04.8
141 Naceur Hamed  Tunisia 26:07.2
142 Philippe Hubacher   Switzerland 26:10.4
143 Steve Gibbons  Ireland 26:13.8
144 Omar Daher  Djibouti 26:15.1
145 Arthur Gölly  Austria 26:22.4
146 Werner Edler-Muhr  Austria 26:23.6
147 Kevin Blake  Wales 26:25
148 Ilan Benishti  Israel 26:26.9
149 Luc Krotwaar  Netherlands 26:30.8
150 Róbert Banai  Hungary 26:34.6
151 Justin Reid  Northern Ireland 26:37
152 Nicholas Melling  Wales 26:39.2
153 Adam Mandl  Austria 26:44.5
154 Bernhard Jerovcic  Austria 27:02
155 Declan Caddell  Northern Ireland 27:06.3
156 Amarjetti Singh  India 27:08.2
157 Roland Kloss  Austria 27:17
158 João Lopes  Portugal 27:19.1
159 Gavin Wilson  Northern Ireland 27:20.2
160 Abdul Faisal  Kuwait 27:34
161 Dariusz Krawieci  Poland 27:42
162 Anup Singh  India 27:43.3
163 Meva Lal  India 27:56.4
164 A.Abdullah Honeitem  Kuwait 28:17.9
165 Grzegorz Gajdus  Poland 28:21.7
166 Junnappa  India 28:23.8
167 Egueh Houssein Djama  Djibouti 28:29.7
168 Sayer Hamden  Kuwait 28:45.2
169 Khalid Awad Bassam  Kuwait 28:45.6
170 Ali Sultan Ahmed  Kuwait 28:57.8
171 Abdul Houssein Yousef  Kuwait 29:02.7
Paul Mayles  Scotland DNF

Teams

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ethiopia
Melese Feissa 1
Demeke Bekele 3
Rafera Workench 4
Ararse Fuffa 5
(Habte Negash) (6)
(Belayneh Tadesse) (16)
13
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kenya
Sammy Bitok 2
William Mutwol 9
Peter Rono 10
David Onwonga 11
(John Kiptum) (28)
32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Spain
Alejandro Gómez 8
José Gruneiro 12
Anacleto Jiménez 13
José Carlos Adán 19
(Manuel Martín) (46)
(Mariano Campal) (50)
52
4  Australia
Anthony Ford 14
Jason Agosta 21
Stephen Spiers 22
Mark Vassallo 34
(Greg Webster) (63)
(Dean Paulin) (105)
91
5  United States
Scott Fry 15
Mark Dani 18
Chris Borsa 24
Harry Green 37
(Reuben Reina) (47)
(Greg Whiteley) (76)
94
6  Morocco
Brahim Boutayeb 7
Tahar Benajem 33
Abdelmaleh Amanallah 41
Mustapha Aakik 56
(Khalid Skah) (68)
(Brahim El Ghazali) (91)
137
7  Japan
Akira Nakamura 29
Junichi Takita 31
Yosuke Osawa 38
Masanobu Yamaguchi 54
(Yoshinori Yokota) (95)
(Hiroshi Konno) (112)
152
8  Belgium
Eric de Tier 20
Ruddy Walem 27
Stephan Paessens 55
Gino van Geyte 57
(Luc Peerlinck) (96)
159
9  England
John Nuttall 35
Darren Mead 39
Darrell Smith 64
Rob Whalley 80
(Steven Halliday) (81)
(Andrew Hollens) (108)
218
10  Sweden
Jan Jonsson 23
Ulf Petäjä 49
Kristofer Prander 58
Andreas Ahl 100
(Gabriel Nyström) (122)
230
11  Italy
Umberto Pusterla 25
Vittorio Di Saverio 65
Luigi Teodori 72
Giuliano Baccani 85
(Luca Barzaghi) (118)
(Marco Di Lieto) (123)
247
12  Portugal
Raimundo Santos 36
José Sobral 53
Rui Viegas 79
Joaquim Figueiredo 88
(José Dias) (136)
(João Lopes) (158)
256
13  Djibouti
Hoche Yayeh 32
Omar Abdillahi 40
Houssein Ahmed Robleh 90
Mohamed Idriss Djama 94
(Omar Daher) (144)
(Egueh Houssein Djama) (167)
256
14  Soviet Union
Andrey Usachov 17
Viktor Shevlyakov 30
Azat Rakipov 82
Vyacheslav Koshelev 129
258
15  Hungary
Zoltán Káldy 26
József Kovács 48
Sándor Barcza 75
Károly Vajkovics 111
(Tibor Bárdos) (125)
(Róbert Banai) (150)
260
16  Algeria
Bouazza Noualla 43
Mourad Bouldjadj 51
Noui Hadj Nedjai 89
Laredj Behri 98
(Mohamed Laouni) (114)
281
17  Canada
Stephen Connell 45
Richard Charette 60
John Gill 101
Henry Klassen 106
(Greg Andersen) (107)
(Tom Bessai) (130)
312
18  France
Richard Birembaux 69
Thierry Bertin 77
Bruno Léger 78
Didier Sainthorand 97
(Serge Barrault) (103)
(Gilbert Dura) (127)
321
19  Ireland
David Burke 52
Martin Ryan 70
John Downes 83
Geoffrey Sheehan 116
(David Wilson) (138)
(Steve Gibbons) (143)
321
20  Tunisia
Hamed Hamdouni 62
Nourredine Kamoun 66
Slim Chérif 67
Taoufik Boukrouma 133
(Naceur Hamed) (141)
328
21  West Germany
Alexander Gunkel 71
Christoph Blum 73
Eike Hugo 86
Karsten Müller 110
(Frank Möller) (120)
340
22  Scotland
Alastair Russell 59
Robert Carey 61
Thomas Hearle 102
Tom Hanlon 134
(James Bell) (135)
(Paul Mayles) (DNF)
356
23   Switzerland
Daniel Hacksteiner 87
Sebastian Epiney 92
Rocco Taminelli 121
Christian Riedel 128
(Daniel Hotz) (139)
(Philippe Hubacher) (142)
428
24  Wales
Justin Hobbs 74
Paul Williams 99
Ivan Horsfall-Turner 126
Patrick Hoare 137
(Kevin Blake) (147)
(Nicholas Melling) (152)
436
25  Poland
Zdzislaw Wlodarczyk 109
Tomasz Szablinski 119
Jerzy Kowalski 124
Mariusz Lamch 132
(Dariusz Krawieci) (161)
(Grzegorz Gajdus) (165)
484
26  Northern Ireland
Davey Wilson 84
Cairan McGivern 115
Justin Reid 151
Declan Caddell 155
(Gavin Wilson) (159)
505
27  India
Bhim Lal 131
Vinrender Singh 140
Amarjetti Singh 156
Anup Singh 162
(Meva Lal) (163)
(Junnappa) (166)
589
28  Austria
Arthur Gölly 145
Werner Edler-Muhr 146
Adam Mandl 153
Bernhard Jerovcic 154
(Roland Kloss) (157)
598
29  Kuwait
Abdul Faisal 160
A.Abdullah Honeitem 164
Sayer Hamden 168
Khalid Awad Bassam 169
(Ali Sultan Ahmed) (170)
(Abdul Houssein Yousef) (171)
661
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

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An unofficial count yields the participation of 172 athletes from 34 countries in the Junior men's race, one athlete less than the official number published.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Chaos as Zola leads England to victory - Zola Budd retained the individual title and led England to a controversial team victory at the world cross-country championships in Neuchatel, Switzerland yesterday..., Glasgow Herald, March 24, 1986, p. 12, retrieved October 22, 2013
  2. ^ Runaway Zola win - Zola Budd led from start to finish to retain her world cross country championship at Neuchatel, Switzerland..., Evening Times, March 24, 1986, p. 17, retrieved October 22, 2013
  3. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (July 4, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.8km CC Men - Neuchatel Planeyse Colombier Date: Sunday, March 23, 1986, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 22, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  5. ^ 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 (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013