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1981 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

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Junior men's race at the 1981 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition9th
DateMarch 28
Host cityMadrid, Spain Spain
VenueHipodromo de la Zarzuela
Events1
Distances7.25 km – Junior men
Participation104 athletes from
20 nations

The Junior men's race at the 1981 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Madrid, Spain, at the Hipodromo de la Zarzuela on March 28, 1981. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

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

Race results

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Junior men's race (7.25 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mohammed Chouri  Tunisia 22:04
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yevgeniy Zherebin  Soviet Union 22:06
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Keith Brantly  United States 22:07
4 George Nicholas  United States 22:08
5 Paul Davies-Hale  England 22:19
6 John Butler  United States 22:21
7 Vincent Rousseau  Belgium 22:23
8 Salvatore Antibo  Italy 22:29
9 Francesco Panetta  Italy 22:32
10 Chris Hamilton  United States 22:32
11 Jonathan Richards  England 22:33
12 Dave Reid  Canada 22:37
13 Henrique Crisostomo  Portugal 22:42
14 Chris Brewster  Canada 22:44
15 Steve Blakemore  Wales 22:45
16 Paul McCloy  Canada 22:50
17 Abel Antón  Spain 22:55
18 Paul Donovan  Ireland 22:56
19 Ole Hansen  Denmark 22:58
20 Mark King  England 22:59
21 Nikolay Chameyev  Soviet Union 23:01
22 Peter Warner  United States 23:01
23 Michael Pyeatt  United States 23:04
24 Allen Hugli  Canada 23:04
25 Christian Bloor  England 23:04
26 Cripiano Lucas  Portugal 23:07
27 Wim Willaert  Belgium 23:10
28 Stefano Mei  Italy 23:13
29 Hamid Zouhair  France 23:14
30 Zineddine Lamamra  Algeria 23:15
31 John Gladwin  Scotland 23:16
32 Brian O'Keefe  Ireland 23:18
33 Julius Benkö  Austria 23:18
34 Brian Roche  Ireland 23:19
35 Ranieri Carenza  Italy 23:21
36 Rui Saldanha  Portugal 23:21
37 Kim Taylor Hansen  Denmark 23:23
38 Juan Carlos Andres  Spain 23:25
39 Marc Olesen  Canada 23:25
40 August Sneyers  Belgium 23:28
41 Søren Munch  Denmark 23:30
42 Nicholas Boughey  Wales 23:30
43 Mohamed Ezzher  Morocco 23:31
44 Marc Maes  Belgium 23:31
45 Ernesto del Sarto  Italy 23:33
46 Juan Toledano  Spain 23:37
47 Enrico Ogliar Badessi  Italy 23:37
48 Nourredine Benzaoui  Algeria 23:37
49 Emmanuel Goulin  France 23:37
50 Viktor Kushch  Soviet Union 23:39
51 Philip Dixon  England 23:39
52 Jacques le Floch  France 23:39
53 Richard O'Flynn  Ireland 23:44
54 Hassan Sebtaoui  Morocco 23:45
55 Andrew Smith  Wales 23:48
56 Jacques Triquet  France 23:48
57 Dmitriy Ditlashok  Soviet Union 23:48
58 Remy Geoffroy  France 23:50
59 Marnix Goegebeur  Belgium 23:51
60 José Correira  Portugal 23:52
61 Nigel Stops  Wales 23:53
62 Mohamed Salah Rajhi  Tunisia 23:54
63 Mark Orzel  Canada 23:56
64 Pat McCarthy  Ireland 23:57
65 Tayeb Mohammed Djitli  Algeria 24:01
66 Ahmed Dribi  Morocco 24:02
67 Javier Nieto  Spain 24:02
68 Adelino Hidalgo  Spain 24:02
69 Khemissi Salhi  Algeria 24:04
70 Hans Gebroers  Belgium 24:06
71 Brahim Boudina  Algeria 24:07
72 Ray Murtagh  Northern Ireland 24:07
73 Martin Flynn  Ireland 24:07
74 Callan Henderson  Scotland 24:11
75 Aissa Remel  Algeria 24:13
76 Hamid Karoui  Morocco 24:15
77 Alfred Ungersböck  Austria 24:15
78 Ian Steel  Scotland 24:21
79 Peter Gylling  Denmark 24:21
80 Rolf Lauper   Switzerland 24:21
81 Manuel Matias  Portugal 24:27
82 Steve Smith  Wales 24:27
83 Mohamed Hammami  Tunisia 24:27
84 Colin McIntyre  Scotland 24:27
85 Mohamed Sabwane  Morocco 24:28
86 Deon McNeilly  Northern Ireland 24:29
87 Andreas Ceconi  Austria 24:30
88 Neil Rimmer  England 24:30
89 Tommy Wright  Northern Ireland 24:53
90 Abdelkader Belhaied  Tunisia 24:57
91 Renat Kuenzi   Switzerland 25:01
92 Josef Scharmer  Austria 25:12
93 Paul McCaffrey  Northern Ireland 25:13
94 Ali Dhfair  Saudi Arabia 25:34
95 Saif Al-Shahrani  Saudi Arabia 25:53
96 Gordon McMillan  Scotland 25:59
97 Francisco Espejo  Spain 26:10
98 Ali Obedi  Saudi Arabia 26:25
99 Khalid Marzouk  Saudi Arabia 26:59
100 Abdurrahman Al-Eid  Saudi Arabia 27:09
101 Samer Al-Dhanem  Saudi Arabia 27:46
102 Grigoriy Mishuniy  Soviet Union 28:00
Ernesto Monteiro  Portugal DNF
Peter Schwarzenpoller  Austria DNF

Teams

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States
Keith Brantly 3
George Nicholas 4
John Butler 6
Chris Hamilton 10
(Peter Warner) (22)
(Michael Pyeatt) (23)
23
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  England
Paul Davies-Hale 5
Jonathan Richards 11
Mark King 20
Christian Bloor 25
(Philip Dixon) (51)
(Neil Rimmer) (88)
61
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Canada
Dave Reid 12
Chris Brewster 14
Paul McCloy 16
Allen Hugli 24
(Marc Olesen) (39)
(Mark Orzel) (63)
66
4  Italy
Salvatore Antibo 8
Francesco Panetta 9
Stefano Mei 28
Ranieri Carenza 35
(Ernesto del Sarto) (45)
(Enrico Ogliar Badessi) (47)
80
5  Belgium
Vincent Rousseau 7
Wim Willaert 27
August Sneyers 40
Marc Maes 44
(Marnix Goegebeur) (59)
(Hans Gebroers) (70)
118
6  Soviet Union
Yevgeniy Zherebin 2
Nikolay Chameyev 21
Viktor Kushch 50
Dmitriy Ditlashok 57
(Grigoriy Mishuniy) (102)
130
7  Portugal
Henrique Crisostomo 13
Cripiano Lucas 26
Rui Saldanha 36
José Correira 60
(Manuel Matias) (81)
(Ernesto Monteiro) (DNF)
135
8  Ireland
Paul Donovan 18
Brian O'Keefe 32
Brian Roche 34
Richard O'Flynn 53
(Pat McCarthy) (64)
(Martin Flynn) (73)
137
9  Spain
Abel Antón 17
Juan Carlos Andres 38
Juan Toledano 46
Javier Nieto 67
(Adelino Hidalgo) (68)
(Francisco Espejo) (97)
168
10  Wales
Steve Blakemore 15
Nicholas Boughey 42
Andrew Smith 55
Nigel Stops 61
(Steve Smith) (82)
173
11  Denmark
Ole Hansen 19
Kim Taylor Hansen 37
Søren Munch 41
Peter Gylling 79
176
12  France
Hamid Zouhair 29
Emmanuel Goulin 49
Jacques le Floch 52
Jacques Triquet 56
(Remy Geoffroy) (58)
186
13  Algeria
Zineddine Lamamra 30
Nourredine Benzaoui 48
Tayeb Mohammed Djitli 65
Khemissi Salhi 69
(Brahim Boudina) (71)
(Aissa Remel) (75)
212
14  Tunisia
Mohammed Chouri 1
Mohamed Salah Rajhi 62
Mohamed Hammami 83
Abdelkader Belhaied 90
236
15  Morocco
Mohamed Ezzher 43
Hassan Sebtaoui 54
Ahmed Dribi 66
Hamid Karoui 76
(Mohamed Sabwane) (85)
239
16  Scotland
John Gladwin 31
Callan Henderson 74
Ian Steel 78
Colin McIntyre 84
(Gordon McMillan) (96)
267
17  Austria
Julius Benkö 33
Alfred Ungersböck 77
Andreas Ceconi 87
Josef Scharmer 92
(Peter Schwarzenpoller) (DNF)
289
18  Northern Ireland
Ray Murtagh 72
Deon McNeilly 86
Tommy Wright 89
Paul McCaffrey 93
340
19  Saudi Arabia
Ali Dhfair 94
Saif Al-Shahrani 95
Ali Obedi 98
Khalid Marzouk 99
(Abdurrahman Al-Eid) (100)
(Samer Al-Dhanem) (101)
386
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

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An unofficial count yields the participation of 104 athletes from 20 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 19, 1973), Muir dream is shattered in Madrid - Nat Muir, who went to Madrid with dreams of becoming world cross-county champion, spent yesterday with his coach trying to work out why it became a nichtmare..., Glasgow Herald, p. 20, retrieved October 18, 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.0km CC Men - Madrid Hippodromo de la Zarzuela Date: Saturday, March 28, 1981, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 18, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  4. ^ 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