2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Men's short race

The Men's short race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Leopardstown Racecourse near Dublin, Ireland, on March 23, 2002. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1][2] in the Herald,[3][4] and for the IAAF.[5]

Men's short race at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition30th
DateMarch 23
Host cityDublin, Leinster, Ireland
VenueLeopardstown Racecourse
Events1
Distances4.208 km – Men's short
Participation124 athletes from
38 nations

Complete results for individuals,[6][7][8] for teams,[6][9][10] medallists,[11] and the results of British athletes who took part[12] were published.

Race results

Individual

RankAthleteCountryTime
Kenenisa Bekele Ethiopia12:11
Luke Kipkosgei Kenya12:18
Haylu Mekonnen Ethiopia12:20
4Sammy Kipketer Kenya12:26
5Craig Mottram Australia12:27
6Julius Nyamu Kenya12:30
7Antonio Jiménez Spain12:30
8Joseph Kosgei Kenya12:32
9Khalid El Amri Morocco12:33
10Driss Maazouzi France12:34
11Jorge Torres United States12:35
12Saïd El Wardi Morocco12:35
13Mohamed Awol Ethiopia12:38
14Isaac Viciosa Spain12:39
15Abiyote Abate Ethiopia12:39
16Million Wolde Ethiopia12:40
17Alberto García Spain12:41
18Matthew Lane United States12:42
19Luciano Di Pardo Italy12:42
20Alejandro Suárez Mexico12:43
21Michael Power Australia12:43
22Roberto García Spain12:44
23John Mayock United Kingdom12:44
24Abraham Chebii Kenya12:45
25Gareth Turnbull Ireland12:45
26Khoudir Aggoune Algeria12:47
27José Luis Blanco Spain12:49
28Aziz Driouche Morocco12:49
29Roland Weissteiner Italy12:49
30Phil Mowbray United Kingdom12:50
31Stéphane Desaulty France12:50
32Fabrice Belot France12:50
33Simone Zanon Italy12:51
34Tarek Boukensa Algeria12:51
35Graham Hood Canada12:52
36Azzedine Zerdoum Algeria12:52
37Mohamed Amyn Morocco12:53
38Pacifique Ayabusa Rwanda12:53
39Spencer Barden United Kingdom12:53
40Jared Cordes United States12:53
41Luis Jesús Portugal12:53
42Ben Noad United Kingdom12:54
43Javier Carriqueo Argentina12:54
44Berhanu Addane Ethiopia12:54
45Sergey Davydov Russia12:54
46Joël Bourgeois Canada12:55
47Sean Kaley Canada12:57
48Youssef Baba Morocco12:57
49Mário Teixeira Portugal12:57
50Hudson de Souza Brazil12:58
51Sammy Kiplagat Kenya12:59
52Martin Dent Australia13:00
53Daisuke Kojima Japan13:01
54Ali Ezzine Morocco13:01
55Mohamed Khaldi Algeria13:01
56Jason Woolhouse New Zealand13:01
57Miroslav Vanko Slovakia13:02
58Ridouane Es-Saadi Belgium13:02
59Jean Bosco Ndagijimana Rwanda13:02
60Enos Matalane South Africa13:02
61Aleksey Sokolov Russia13:03
62Hans Janssens Belgium13:03
63Robert Connolly Ireland13:04
64Dave Davis United States13:04
65Sergey Yemelyanov Russia13:04
66Lorenzo Lazzari Italy13:04
67Rachid Chékhémani France13:06
68Paul Fenn Australia13:06
69Salvatore Vincenti Italy13:07
70Ghalem Allah Djellal Algeria13:08
71Manuel Silva Portugal13:10
72Rob Whalley United Kingdom13:10
73Habtai Kifletsion Eritrea13:11
74Slavko Petrović Croatia13:11
75Aleksey Veselov Russia13:12
76Paul Sumawe Tanzania13:12
77Odilón Cuahutle Mexico13:12
78Rachid Safari Rwanda13:13
79Ben Whitby United Kingdom13:13
80Denis Bagrev Kyrgyzstan13:14
81Mark Thompson Australia13:16
82Hamish Thorpe New Zealand13:17
83Tony Cosey United States13:18
84Paul Reilly Ireland13:19
85Ricardo Ribas Portugal13:20
86Sergey Ivanov Russia13:21
87Dieudonné Disi Rwanda13:22
88Stefan Beumer Netherlands13:24
89Junji Konomi Japan13:24
90Jeremy Deere Canada13:24
91Stefan Gerber  Switzerland13:24
92Merzak Ouldbouchiba Algeria13:25
93Paul McNamara Ireland13:26
94Mark Kenneally Ireland13:26
95Omar Chavarría Mexico13:26
96Boštjan Buč Slovenia13:27
97Jonathon Riley United States13:28
98Fortunato Yaccob Eritrea13:28
99Angelo Iannelli Italy13:31
100Iván Hierro Spain13:31
101Oscar Cortínez Argentina13:37
102Simon Vroemen Netherlands13:39
103Peter Cardle Canada13:41
104Rubin McRae New Zealand13:45
105Matthew Holder New Zealand13:48
106Tim Clerbout Belgium13:52
107Gareth Coughlan Ireland13:55
108Maxim Malenkih Kyrgyzstan13:57
109Yury Baltsevich Belarus13:58
110Rembo Tesfay Eritrea14:03
111Radik Khubbiev Uzbekistan14:08
112Josep Sansa Andorra14:10
113Ronny Marie Seychelles14:11
114Sergey Zabavskiy Tajikistan14:14
115Koji Yamamoto Japan14:16
116Víctor Martínez Andorra14:37
117Abduvahob Nizamov Uzbekistan14:52
118Michael Sanchez Gibraltar15:06
119Richard Muscat Gibraltar15:45
120Vasiliy Medvedev Uzbekistan15:46
121Khasan Rakhimov Uzbekistan15:49
122Vladimir Escajadillo Peru16:18
123Lee Taylor Gibraltar16:29
Zeljko Celikovic FR YugoslaviaDNF
Frederic Collignon BelgiumDNS
Vital Gahungu BurundiDNS
Egide Manirazika BurundiDNS
Jean-Berchmans Ndayisenga BurundiDNS
Eric Sindayigaya BurundiDNS
Umaru Mohammed NigeriaDNS
Mohammed Yagoub SudanDNS
Hussein Abdallah TanzaniaDNS
Julius Gidabuday TanzaniaDNS
Paul Wakou UgandaDNS

Teams

RankTeamPoints
 Kenya
Luke Kipkosgei2
Sammy Kipketer4
Julius Nyamu6
Joseph Kosgei8
(Abraham Chebii)(n/s)
(Sammy Kiplagat)(n/s)
20
 Ethiopia
Kenenisa Bekele1
Haylu Mekonnen3
Mohamed Awol13
Abiyote Abate15
(Million Wolde)(n/s)
(Berhanu Addane)(n/s)
32
 Spain
Antonio Jiménez7
Isaac Viciosa14
Alberto García16
Roberto García20
(José Luis Blanco)(n/s)
(Iván Hierro)(n/s)
57
4 Morocco
Khalid El Amri9
Saïd El Wardi12
Aziz Driouche24
Mohamed Amyn33
(Youssef Baba)(n/s)
(Ali Ezzine)(n/s)
78
5 United States
Jorge Torres11
Matthew Lane17
Jared Cordes36
Dave Davis49
(Tony Cosey)(n/s)
(Jonathon Riley)(n/s)
113
6 France
Driss Maazouzi10
Stéphane Desaulty27
Fabrice Belot28
Rachid Chékhémani52
117
7 United Kingdom
John Mayock21
Phil Mowbray26
Spencer Barden35
Ben Noad38
(Rob Whalley)(n/s)
(Ben Whitby)(n/s)
120
8 Australia
Craig Mottram5
Michael Power19
Martin Dent43
Paul Fenn53
(Mark Thompson)(n/s)
120
9 Italy
Luciano Di Pardo18
Roland Weissteiner25
Simone Zanon29
Lorenzo Lazzari51
(Salvatore Vincenti)(n/s)
(Angelo Iannelli)(n/s)
123
10 Algeria
Khoudir Aggoune23
Tarek Boukensa30
Azzedine Zerdoum32
Mohamed Khaldi44
(Ghalem Allah Djellal)(n/s)
(Merzak Ouldbouchiba)(n/s)
129
11 Canada
Graham Hood31
Joël Bourgeois40
Sean Kaley41
Jeremy Deere61
(Peter Cardle)(n/s)
173
12 Ireland
Gareth Turnbull22
Robert Connolly48
Paul Reilly58
Paul McNamara62
(Mark Kenneally)(n/s)
(Gareth Coughlan)(n/s)
190
13 Russia
Sergey Davydov39
Aleksey Sokolov47
Sergey Yemelyanov50
Aleksey Veselov55
(Sergey Ivanov)(n/s)
191
14 Portugal
Luis Jesús37
Mário Teixeira42
Manuel Silva54
Ricardo Ribas59
192
15 Rwanda
Pacifique Ayabusa34
Jean Bosco Ndagijimana46
Rachid Safari56
Dieudonné Disi60
196
16 New Zealand
Jason Woolhouse45
Hamish Thorpe57
Rubin McRae63
Matthew Holder64
229
17 Uzbekistan
Radik Khubbiev65
Abduvahob Nizamov66
Vasiliy Medvedev67
Khasan Rakhimov68
266
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result (n/s: nonscorer)

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 124 athletes from 38 countries participated in the Men's short race. The announced athletes from  Burundi,  Nigeria,  Sudan, and  Uganda did not show.[7][8]

See also

References

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