1980 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

The Junior men's race at the 1980 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Paris, France, at the Hippodrome de Longchamp on March 9, 1980. A report on the event was given in the Evening Times.[1]

Junior men's race at the 1980 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition8th
DateMarch 9
Host cityParis, France
VenueHippodrome de Longchamp
Events1
Distances7.41 km – Junior men
Participation97 athletes from
18 nations

Complete results,[2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Jorge García Spain22:17
Valeriy Gryaznov Soviet Union22:23
Ed Eyestone United States22:27
4Denis Stark Canada22:34
5Tom Downs United States22:34
6Sergey Kiselyov Soviet Union22:36
7Ildar Denikeyev Soviet Union22:38
8Guy Léfèvre Belgium22:41
9Andrea Prassedi Italy22:47
10Paul Davies-Hale England22:52
11William Graham United States22:53
12Gary Huckwell England22:58
13Brian O'Keefe Ireland22:58
14Johan van Oost Belgium22:59
15Ross Chilton Canada23:00
16Gábor Szabó Hungary23:04
17Brahim Boudina Algeria23:05
18Henrik Jørgensen Denmark23:08
19Steve Blakemore Wales23:10
20José Fernández Spain23:10
21Enrico Ogliar Badessi Italy23:11
22Lars-Erik Nilsson Sweden23:12
23Gyula Balogh Hungary23:13
24Miguel Rubio Spain23:13
25Philip Ledger England23:14
26Faisal Touzri Tunisia23:18
27Laurent Brosseau France23:18
28Rabah Aboura Algeria23:19
29Hichem Oueslati Tunisia23:19
30Mauro Perna Italy23:21
31William Van Dijck Belgium23:23
32Ted Murphy Canada23:23
33Jen Emmanuel Lassoie Belgium23:26
34Julio Perez Spain23:26
35Sergey Mishin Soviet Union23:26
36Jean-Luc Taif France23:27
37Yvan Perre France23:27
38István Bene Hungary23:28
39Carrey Penner Canada23:29
40Kai Röcker West Germany23:29
41Salvatore Bettiol Italy23:31
42Paul Cowell England23:33
43Dave Reid Canada23:34
44Eddy Stevens Belgium23:39
45Djamel Eddine Galli Algeria23:40
46Sid-Ali Sakhri Algeria23:41
47Adrian Callan Scotland23:42
48John McCreedy Northern Ireland23:44
49Terry Conlon Ireland23:46
50Dominique Grandjean France23:47
51Pedro Garin Spain23:49
52Dmitriy Ditlashok Soviet Union23:50
53Mohammed Chouri Tunisia23:51
54Carlo Grasso Italy23:52
55Martin Grosskopf West Germany23:53
56Eric Sappenfield United States23:53
57Peter Elliott England23:54
58Luc Sadones Belgium23:55
59Philip Llewellyn Wales23:58
60Sören Egge Rasmussen Denmark23:58
61Francisco Erneta Spain24:00
62Mohamed Hadj Gasmi Tunisia24:03
63Hocine Guessas Algeria24:05
64Gerhard Lindner West Germany24:08
65Ross Copestake Scotland24:10
66Tom Breen Northern Ireland24:10
67Simon Axon Wales24:11
68Abderrahmane Boumouzia Algeria24:12
69John Gladwin Scotland24:18
70Ralf Winter West Germany24:19
71Jacques Triquet France24:20
72Nigel Barton Northern Ireland24:20
73Kim Taylor Hansen Denmark24:21
74Ross Arbuckle Scotland24:22
75Marcus O'Sullivan Ireland24:24
76Jacques le Floch France24:28
77László Szász Hungary24:31
78Gary Millar Scotland24:32
79Andrew Smith Wales24:33
80Said Shili Tunisia24:33
81Ole Hansen Denmark24:34
82Daniel Caprioglio United States24:34
83Brian Roche Ireland24:43
84Coleman Connelly Ireland24:47
85Peter Fox Scotland24:49
86Nigel Stops Wales24:52
87Jamel Zriba Tunisia24:58
88Farron Fields United States25:03
89Peter Gylling Denmark25:10
90Martin Coupland Northern Ireland25:16
91Tom Melville Northern Ireland25:19
92Jörg Thoma West Germany25:24
93Peter Williams Wales25:36
94David Lynch Ireland26:00
John Doherty Northern IrelandDNF
Dave Lewis EnglandDNF
Luciano Carchesio ItalyDNF

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Soviet Union
Valeriy Gryaznov2
Sergey Kiselyov6
Ildar Denikeyev7
Sergey Mishin35
(Dmitriy Ditlashok)(52)
50
 United States
Ed Eyestone3
Tom Downs5
William Graham11
Eric Sappenfield56
(Daniel Caprioglio)(82)
(Farron Fields)(88)
75
 Spain
Jorge García1
José Fernández20
Miguel Rubio24
Julio Perez34
(Pedro Garin)(51)
(Francisco Erneta)(61)
79
4 Belgium
Guy Léfèvre8
Johan van Oost14
William Van Dijck31
Jen Emmanuel Lassoie33
(Eddy Stevens)(44)
(Luc Sadones)(58)
86
5 England
Paul Davies-Hale10
Gary Huckwell12
Philip Ledger25
Paul Cowell42
(Peter Elliott)(57)
(Dave Lewis)(DNF)
89
6 Canada
Denis Stark4
Ross Chilton15
Ted Murphy32
Carrey Penner39
(Dave Reid)(43)
90
7 Italy
Andrea Prassedi9
Enrico Ogliar Badessi21
Mauro Perna30
Salvatore Bettiol41
(Carlo Grasso)(54)
(Luciano Carchesio)(DNF)
101
8 Algeria
Brahim Boudina17
Rabah Aboura28
Djamel Eddine Galli45
Sid-Ali Sakhri46
(Hocine Guessas)(63)
(Abderrahmane Boumouzia)(68)
136
9 France
Laurent Brosseau27
Jean-Luc Taif36
Yvan Perre37
Dominique Grandjean50
(Jacques Triquet)(71)
(Jacques le Floch)(76)
150
10 Hungary
Gábor Szabó16
Gyula Balogh23
István Bene38
László Szász77
154
11 Tunisia
Faisal Touzri26
Hichem Oueslati29
Mohammed Chouri53
Mohamed Hadj Gasmi62
(Said Shili)(80)
(Jamel Zriba)(87)
170
12 Ireland
Brian O'Keefe13
Terry Conlon49
Marcus O'Sullivan75
Brian Roche83
(Coleman Connelly)(84)
(David Lynch)(94)
220
13 Wales
Steve Blakemore19
Philip Llewellyn59
Simon Axon67
Andrew Smith79
(Nigel Stops)(86)
(Peter Williams)(93)
224
14 West Germany
Kai Röcker40
Martin Grosskopf55
Gerhard Lindner64
Ralf Winter70
(Jörg Thoma)(92)
229
15 Denmark
Henrik Jørgensen18
Sören Egge Rasmussen60
Kim Taylor Hansen73
Ole Hansen81
(Peter Gylling)(89)
232
16 Scotland
Adrian Callan47
Ross Copestake65
John Gladwin69
Ross Arbuckle74
(Gary Millar)(78)
(Peter Fox)(85)
255
17 Northern Ireland
John McCreedy48
Tom Breen66
Nigel Barton72
Martin Coupland90
(Tom Melville)(91)
(John Doherty)(DNF)
276
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 97 athletes from 18 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also

References

  1. Robson fifth - Scotland's John Robson finished fifth in the world cross country championship at Longchamp racecourse in Paris yesterday..., Evening Times, March 10, 1980, p. 16, retrieved October 18, 2013
  2. Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.0km CC Men - Paris Lonchamp Date: Sunday, March 9, 1980, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 18, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  4. 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
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