The Junior men's race at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Umi-no-nakamichi Seaside Park in Fukuoka, Japan, on April 2, 2006. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times,[1] and for the IAAF.[2]
Junior men's race at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 34th |
Date | April 2 |
Host city | Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan |
Venue | Umi-no-nakamichi Seaside Park |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 8 km – Junior men |
Participation | 98 athletes from 29 nations |
Complete results for individuals,[3][4][5] for teams,[3][6][7] medallists,[8] and the results of British athletes who took part[9] were published.
Race results
editJunior men's race (8 km)
editIndividual
edit†: Thomas Longosiwa of Kenya originally finished 13th in 24:25 and Tareq Taher of Bahrain originally finished 20th in 24:49, but were disqualified for age falsification.[10]
Teams
edit- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.
Participation
editAccording to an unofficial count, 98 athletes from 29 countries participated in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[9]
- Algeria (1)
- Angola (1)
- Bahrain (5)
- Belarus (1)
- Brazil (4)
- Burundi (2)
- Canada (6)
- Eritrea (4)
- Ethiopia (5)
- Ireland (1)
- Italy (6)
- Japan (6)
- Kazakhstan (1)
- Kenya (6)
- Mexico (2)
- Morocco (6)
- New Zealand (4)
- Portugal (2)
- Qatar (4)
- Romania (2)
- South Africa (3)
- South Korea (1)
- Spain (6)
- Switzerland (1)
- Tajikistan (1)
- Uganda (4)
- United Kingdom (6)
- United States (6)
- Uzbekistan (1)
See also
edit- 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race
- 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Men's short race
- 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race
- 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Women's short race
- 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race
References
edit- ^ "Athletics: For Bekele, 5th straight double title", The New York Times, April 2, 2006, retrieved November 2, 2013
- ^ Morse, Parker (April 2, 2006), Men's Junior Race, Fukuoka - Eight straight for Kenya, IAAF, retrieved November 2, 2013
- ^ a b
Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Fukuoka Date: Sunday, April 2, 2006, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved November 2, 2013
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ Junior Race - M Final, IAAF, April 2, 2006, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 2, 2013
- ^ Results - 34th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Fukuoka, JAPAN 01 APR 2006 - 02 APR 2006 - Junior Race - men, IAAF, 2 April 2006, archived from the original on 5 November 2013, retrieved 2 November 2013
- ^ Official Team Results Junior Race - M, IAAF, April 2, 2006, archived from the original on November 6, 2013, retrieved November 2, 2013
- ^ Results - 34th IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Fukuoka, JAPAN 01 APR 2006 - 02 APR 2006 - Junior Race - men - Final - Team, IAAF, 2 April 2006, archived from the original on 5 November 2013, retrieved 2 November 2013
- ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved November 2, 2013
- ^ 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 November 2, 2013
- ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2013 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, p. 11, retrieved November 2, 2013