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International athletics championship event
The Junior men's race at the 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the L'Institut Équestre National in Avenches near Lausanne , Switzerland , on March 30, 2003. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times ,[ 1] [ 2] in the Herald ,[ 3] and for the IAAF .[ 4]
Complete results for individuals,[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] for teams,[ 5] [ 8] [ 9] medallists,[ 10] and the results of British athletes who took part[ 11] were published.
Junior men's race (7.92 km)[ edit ]
Rank
Team
Points
Kenya
15
Ethiopia
28
Uganda
48
4
Morocco
Yassine Mandour
13
Lahoussine Dhame
15
Mohamed Fadil
17
Driss Bensaïd
18
(Yassine Abatourab)
(n/s)
(Mohamed Moustaoui )
(n/s)
63
5
Eritrea
72
6
Algeria
Noureddine Athamna
16
Aïssa Dahmar
23
Mourad Naami
24
Hamza Djeghima
40
(Djelloul Aggoun)
(n/s)
(Benyoucef Fettah)
(n/s)
103
7
Russia
Yegeniy Rybakov
19
Aleksey Aleksandrov
26
Anatoliy Rybakov
28
Mikhail Zhdanov
35
(Aleksey Reunkov )
(n/s)
(Sergey Reunkov)
(n/s)
108
8
United States
Bill Nelson
21
Timothy Moore
27
Brett Gotcher
36
Andy Weilacher
37
(James Hower)
(n/s)
(Bret Schoolmeester)
(n/s)
121
9
Sudan
143
10
France
Jérémy Pierrat
31
Yoan Meudec
44
David Pomies
45
Christopher Berraho
52
(Alexis Traub)
(n/s)
(Philippe Le Ferrand)
(DNF)
172
11
Tunisia
Ahmed Khamlaoui
25
Ibrahim Sboui
39
Mohamed Ali Gmati
64
Slaheddine Chnini
74
(Salah Badri)
(DNF)
202
12
Canada
Kurt Benninger
41
Adam Hortian
47
Braden Novakowski
56
Kristjan Hunter
61
(Matt Loiselle)
(n/s)
(Geoff Kerr)
(n/s)
205
13
United Kingdom
209
14
Spain
Arkaitz Nogales
49
Joaquin Carlus
53
Marc Roig
54
Francisco España
55
(Alejandro González)
(n/s)
(José Antonio Molina)
(DNF)
211
15
Italy
Stefano La Rosa
42
Marco Majori
46
Stefano Cugusi
50
Omar Rachedi
73
(Enea Longo)
(DNF)
211
16
Belgium
Mario van Wayenberghe
34
Kristof Mouton
62
Gert van Poucke
72
Denis Galerin
77
245
17
Turkey
Nihat Kaya
57
Ali Yaydar Tekgoz
60
Erdal Bucut
71
Hamdullah Gul
75
(Adem Belir)
(n/s)
263
18
Belarus
Aleksandr Mikhaylov
51
Yuriy Adnaochka
65
Tsimafei Nedzialevich
67
Igor Daronin
80
263
19
Switzerland
Rolf Rüfenacht
63
Daniel Fässler
66
Mathias Büschi
68
Claudio Ammann
70
(Patrick Gentsch)
(n/s)
(Fabian Hertner )
(n/s)
267
20
Uzbekistan
Ruslan Nasyrov
58
Marat Nizamov
76
Yodgor Akhmatov
78
Amir Garifullin
79
291
Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result (n/s: nonscorer)
According to an unofficial count, 121 athletes from 30 countries participated in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[ 11]
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Gillon, Doug (March 31, 2003), "Bekele blazes a trail past all others - Ethiopian defends long- and short-course crowns" , Herald , retrieved October 31, 2013
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Editions Races
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