2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Men's short race

The Men's short race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Sporting Complex in Vilamoura, Portugal, on March 18, 2000. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Glasgow Herald,[3] and for the IAAF.[4]

Men's short race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition28th
DateMarch 18
Host cityVilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
VenueSporting Complex of Vilamoura
Events1
Distances4.18 km – Men's short
Participation165 athletes from
51 nations

Complete results[5] for individuals,[6][7] for teams,[6][8] medallists,[9] and the results of British athletes who took part[10] were published.

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
John Kibowen Kenya11:11
Sammy Kipketer Kenya11:12
Paul Kosgei Kenya11:15
4Leonard Mucheru Kenya11:21
5Abraham Chebii Kenya11:25
6Haylu Mekonnen Ethiopia11:27
7Philip Mosima Kenya11:29
8Saïd El Wardi Morocco11:33
9Laïd Bessou Algeria11:34
10Sergiy Lebid Ukraine11:36
11Abiyote Abate Ethiopia11:36
12Martin Sulle Tanzania11:37
13Ali Ezzine Morocco11:39
14Dagne Alemu Ethiopia11:39
15Million Wolde Ethiopia11:42
16Ali Saïdi-Sief Algeria11:44
17Michael Ngaaseke Zimbabwe11:46
18Aziz Driouche Morocco11:47
19Faustin Baha Tanzania11:49
20Whaddon Nieuwoudt South Africa11:50
21Gennaro Di Napoli Italy11:50
22José Ramos Portugal11:51
23Luís Feiteira Portugal11:51
24Rui Silva Portugal11:51
25Kevin Sullivan Canada11:51
26Miloud Abaoub Algeria11:52
27Damian Kallabis Germany11:52
28Manuel Pancorbo Spain11:52
29Youssef Baba Morocco11:53
30Sebastian Hallmann Germany11:55
31Manuel Damião Portugal11:55
32Daniel Zegeye Ethiopia11:55
33Víctor Morente Spain11:56
34Jesús de la Fuente Spain11:56
35Yousef El Nasri Spain11:56
36Lotfi Turki Tunisia11:57
37Kamel Boulahfane Algeria11:57
38David Heath United Kingdom11:57
39Davide Maffei Italy11:58
40Salah El Ghazi Morocco11:58
41Gert-Jan Liefers Netherlands11:59
42Mourad Benslimani Algeria11:59
43Mohamed Awol Ethiopia11:59
44Miroslav Vanko Slovakia12:00
45Jason Stewart United States12:00
46Hélder Ornelas Portugal12:01
47Glody Dube Botswana12:01
48Julius Gidabuday Tanzania12:01
49Salvador Miranda Mexico12:02
50Scott Strand United States12:02
51Jirka Arndt Germany12:02
52Joseph Nsengiyumya Rwanda12:03
53Freddy González Venezuela12:03
54Sean Kaley Canada12:04
55Edgar de Oliveira Brazil12:05
56Massimo Pegoretti Italy12:05
57Hussein Abdallah Tanzania12:05
58Stéphane Franke Germany12:06
59Mustafa El Ahmadi France12:06
60Mauricio Ladino Colombia12:06
61Mikhail Minyukhin Russia12:06
62Roland Weissteiner Italy12:07
63Gianni Crepaldi Italy12:07
64Rob Whalley United Kingdom12:08
65Phil Mowbray United Kingdom12:08
66Sergey Fedotov Russia12:08
67Toshihiro Iwasa Japan12:08
68Sergey Lukin Russia12:09
69Michael Power Australia12:09
70Rafał Wójcik Poland12:09
71Phillip Clode New Zealand12:10
72Joël Bourgeois Canada12:12
73Pacifique Ayabusa Rwanda12:13
74Mohamed Abdelli Algeria12:14
75Mohamed Ezzher France12:14
76Alberto Chaíça Portugal12:15
77Driss Maazouzi France12:16
78Andy Graffin United Kingdom12:17
79Andy Downin United States12:18
80Igor Murga Spain12:18
81Ayele Setegne Israel12:18
82Eliseo Martín Spain12:19
83Ahmed Abd El Mangoud Egypt12:19
84Cédric Andres France12:20
85Sergey Yemelyanov Russia12:20
86Jeff Simonich United States12:23
87Néstor Nieves Venezuela12:25
88Chad Pons United States12:26
89Spencer Barden United Kingdom12:27
90Emigadio Delgado Venezuela12:28
91Éric Dubus France12:28
92Ramiro Nogueiro Brazil12:29
93Samir Benfarès France12:31
94Frank Bruder Germany12:31
95Simon Labiche Seychelles12:32
96Víctor Martínez Andorra12:34
97Matt Smith United Kingdom12:34
98Jeremy Deere Canada12:35
99Darin Shearer United States12:37
100Froilan Bonilla Venezuela12:39
101Hans Janssens Belgium12:39
102Viktor Lomonosov Belarus12:39
103Abd Al-Rasool Ahmed Egypt12:39
104Celso Ficagna Brazil12:41
105Lervis Arias Venezuela12:41
106Farag Abdelnaby Egypt12:42
107Richard Tremain Canada12:43
108Abdelhak El Gorch Morocco12:46
109Musa Ninga Tanzania12:47
110Raghavan Suresh India12:48
111Bashimi Maholeste Botswana12:48
112Modisaotsile Olerile Botswana12:49
113Wael Anwar Egypt12:50
114Redmal Singh India12:51
115Ndabili Bashingili Botswana12:52
116Kaelo Mosalagae Botswana12:53
117Simon Maunder New Zealand12:55
118Hidajet Bulic Bosnia and Herzegovina12:56
119Daniel das Neves Brazil12:58
120Amrish Kumar India12:59
121Yusuf Zepak Turkey13:01
122Aleksandr Lukoshenko Belarus13:02
123Hussein Awada Lebanon13:02
124Hannes Mälter Estonia13:03
125Ruslan Sadovskiy Belarus13:04
126Sergey Zabavskiy Tajikistan13:05
127Zigmund Zilbershtein Georgia13:05
128Sanjay Gond India13:07
129Heiki Sarapuu Estonia13:08
130Abdel Salam Al-Dabajy Palestine13:09
131Matt Kerr Canada13:11
132Fouly Salem Egypt13:12
133Ali Awad Lebanon13:17
134Djamched Rasulov Tajikistan13:24
135Charygeldiy Allaberdiyev Turkmenistan13:25
136Mark Olivo Venezuela13:26
137Sergey Anokhin Azerbaijan13:27
138Carlos Almeida Cape Verde13:29
139Siarhei Yudenkov Belarus13:34
140Richard Muscat Gibraltar13:36
141Vasiliy Andreyev Uzbekistan13:39
142Mehdi Chebli Lebanon13:41
143Maximillian Iranqhe Tanzania13:53
144Nazar Begliyev Turkmenistan13:53
145Liam Byrne Gibraltar13:54
146Sokhibdjan Sharipov Tajikistan13:57
147Vadim Bondarchuk Uzbekistan13:59
148Michael Breed Gibraltar14:06
149Christopher Walker Gibraltar14:15
150Nozimjon Irmatov Tajikistan14:25
151Mohamed Al-Bayed Palestine14:26
152Omar Abdel Latif Lebanon14:39
153Mikhail Gadelshin Uzbekistan14:40
154Chokirjon Irmatov Tajikistan14:44
155Sigurd Haveland Gibraltar14:53
156Aleksandr Levdanskiy Kyrgyzstan15:27
157James Parody Gibraltar15:30
158Manukau Teuribaki Kiribati15:38
159Gairat Nigmatov Tajikistan15:57
160Yevgeniy Nujdin Uzbekistan16:04
161Baimurad Achirmuradov Turkmenistan16:21
162Kaong Bwebwereiti Kiribati17:32
163Tekooki Teieka Kiribati17:33
164Simon Burennatu Kiribati17:41
Luciano Di Pardo ItalyDNF
Selvin Gonzalo Molineros Ardon GuatemalaDNS
José Amado García GuatemalaDNS
José Luis Ebatela Nvó Equatorial GuineaDNS
Sheldon Monderoy Trinidad and TobagoDNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Kenya
John Kibowen1
Sammy Kipketer2
Paul Kosgei3
Leonard Mucheru4
(Abraham Chebii)(5)
(Philip Mosima)(7)
10
 Ethiopia
Haylu Mekonnen6
Abiyote Abate11
Dagne Alemu14
Million Wolde15
(Daniel Zegeye)(32)
(Mohamed Awol)(43)
46
 Morocco
Saïd El Wardi8
Ali Ezzine13
Aziz Driouche18
Youssef Baba29
(Salah El Ghazi)(40)
(Abdelhak El Gorch)(108)
68
4 Algeria
Laïd Bessou9
Ali Saïdi-Sief16
Miloud Abaoub26
Kamel Boulahfane37
(Mourad Benslimani)(42)
(Mohamed Abdelli)(74)
88
5 Portugal
José Ramos22
Luís Feiteira23
Rui Silva24
Manuel Damião31
(Hélder Ornelas)(46)
(Alberto Chaíça)(76)
100
6 Spain
Manuel Pancorbo28
Víctor Morente33
Jesús de la Fuente34
Yousef El Nasri35
(Igor Murga)(80)
(Eliseo Martín)(82)
130
7 Tanzania
Martin Sulle12
Faustin Baha19
Julius Gidabuday48
Hussein Abdallah57
(Musa Ninga)(109)
(Maximillian Iranqhe)(143)
136
8 Germany
Damian Kallabis27
Sebastian Hallmann30
Jirka Arndt51
Stéphane Franke58
(Frank Bruder)(94)
166
9 Italy
Gennaro Di Napoli21
Davide Maffei39
Massimo Pegoretti56
Roland Weissteiner62
(Gianni Crepaldi)(63)
(Luciano Di Pardo)(DNF)
178
10 United Kingdom
David Heath38
Rob Whalley64
Phil Mowbray65
Andy Graffin78
(Spencer Barden)(89)
(Matt Smith)(97)
245
11 Canada
Kevin Sullivan25
Sean Kaley54
Joël Bourgeois72
Jeremy Deere98
(Richard Tremain)(107)
(Matt Kerr)(131)
249
12 United States
Jason Stewart45
Scott Strand50
Andy Downin79
Jeff Simonich86
(Chad Pons)(88)
(Darin Shearer)(99)
260
13 Russia
Mikhail Minyukhin61
Sergey Fedotov66
Sergey Lukin68
Sergey Yemelyanov85
280
14 France
Mustafa El Ahmadi59
Mohamed Ezzher75
Driss Maazouzi77
Cédric Andres84
(Éric Dubus)(91)
(Samir Benfarès)(93)
295
15 Venezuela
Freddy González53
Néstor Nieves87
Emigadio Delgado90
Froilan Bonilla100
(Lervis Arias)(105)
(Mark Olivo)(136)
330
16 Brazil
Edgar de Oliveira55
Ramiro Nogueiro92
Celso Ficagna104
Daniel das Neves119
370
17 Botswana
Glody Dube47
Bashimi Maholeste111
Modisaotsile Olerile112
Ndabili Bashingili115
(Kaelo Mosalagae)(116)
385
18 Egypt
Ahmed Abd El Mangoud83
Abd Al-Rasool Ahmed103
Farag Abdelnaby106
Wael Anwar113
(Fouly Salem)(132)
405
19 India
Raghavan Suresh110
Redmal Singh114
Amrish Kumar120
Sanjay Gond128
472
20 Belarus
Viktor Lomonosov102
Aleksandr Lukoshenko122
Ruslan Sadovskiy125
Siarhei Yudenkov139
488
21 Lebanon
Hussein Awada123
Ali Awad133
Mehdi Chebli142
Omar Abdel Latif152
550
22 Tajikistan
Sergey Zabavskiy126
Djamched Rasulov134
Sokhibdjan Sharipov146
Nozimjon Irmatov150
(Chokirjon Irmatov)(154)
(Gairat Nigmatov)(159)
556
23 Gibraltar
Richard Muscat140
Liam Byrne145
Michael Breed148
Christopher Walker149
(Sigurd Haveland)(155)
(James Parody)(157)
582
24 Uzbekistan
Vasiliy Andreyev141
Vadim Bondarchuk147
Mikhail Gadelshin153
Yevgeniy Nujdin160
601
25 Kiribati
Manukau Teuribaki158
Kaong Bwebwereiti162
Tekooki Teieka163
Simon Burennatu164
647
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 165 athletes from 51 countries in the Men's short race. The announced athletes from  Equatorial Guinea,  Guatemala, and  Trinidad and Tobago did not show.[5][7]

See also

References

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