1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race

The Junior men's race at the 1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Monza, Italy, at the Mirabello Racecourse on March 16, 1974. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

Junior men's race at the 1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition2nd
DateMarch 16
Host cityMonza, Lombardia, Italy Italy
VenueMirabello Racecourse
Events1
Distances7.1 km – Junior men
Participation75 athletes from
14 nations

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

Race results edit

Junior men's race (7.1 km) edit

Individual edit

Rank Athlete Country Time
  Rich Kimball   United States 21:30.8
  Venanzio Ortis   Italy 21:33
  John Treacy   Ireland 21:42.4
4 Dietmar Millonig   Austria 21:48
5 Matt Centrowitz   United States 21:48
6 John Roscoe   United States 21:52.2
7 Bouchaib Zouhri   Morocco 21:54.2
8 Mohamed Naoumi   Morocco 21:55.2
9 Rudi Schoofs   Belgium 21:56.4
10 Pat Davey   United States 21:58.2
11 Guy Bourban   France 21:59
12 William Sheridan   Scotland 22:00.2
13 Paul Kenney   Scotland 22:00.6
14 Peter Gebhardt   West Germany 22:01.6
15 Mike Pinocci   United States 22:02.6
16 Cándido Alario   Spain 22:05.7
17 Markus Ryffel    Switzerland 22:08.4
18 J.J. Griffin   United States 22:09.8
19 Nat Muir   Scotland 22:11.6
20 Dirk Geens   Belgium 22:14.8
21 Hamadi Massoudi   Morocco 22:15
22 Yahia Hadka   Morocco 22:16
23 Derek Carroll   Ireland 22:16.2
24 Giuseppe Gerbi   Italy 22:20
25 Stefano La Sala   Italy 22:21.2
26 Jean-Claude Dessort   Belgium 22:22.8
27 Gerry Deegan   Ireland 22:23.8
28 Stefan Grossenbacher    Switzerland 22:25
29 Jeremy Odlin   England 22:31
30 Georges Bresson   France 22:32.2
31 Karl Fleschen   West Germany 22:33.2
32 Jaime López   Spain 22:34.4
33 Antonio Fernández   Spain 22:35
34 Luc Mallet   France 22:39.4
35 Ulrich Betz   West Germany 22:40
36 Hugh Elliott   England 22:41
37 Bernhard Vifian    Switzerland 22:42.2
38 Heiner Hansen   West Germany 22:42.6
39 Salvatore Anzà   Italy 22:43.2
40 Ahmed Sennaji   Morocco 22:43.6
41 Martin Bishop   England 22:44
42 Gerry Redmond   Ireland 22:44.2
43 Giancarlo Garattini   Italy 22:45
44 Peter McGouren   Northern Ireland 22:45.6
45 Jean-Paul Ballouard   France 22:51.4
46 Yannick Fayot   France 22:51.6
47 Patrick de Groote   Belgium 22:52.6
48 Manuel Perez   Spain 22:57
49 John Graham   Scotland 22:57.4
50 Bruno Lafranchi    Switzerland 22:57.6
51 Vicente de la Parte   Spain 23:02.8
52 José Gil Ramperez   Spain 23:06.4
53 Frank Brown   Scotland 23:11.6
54 Denis Ramanich   France 23:12.8
55 Eddie Hartnett   Ireland 23:13.2
56 Martin Preuschl   Austria 23:14.8
57 James Lawson   Scotland 23:16.4
58 Hugo Ceulemans   Belgium 23:17.6
59 Michael Best   Northern Ireland 23:18.8
60 Tony Ryan   Ireland 23:20.8
61 Gerry Price   Northern Ireland 23:22.4
62 Robert Manz   West Germany 23:29.6
63 Bruno Kuhn    Switzerland 23:32.6
64 Andrew Barnett   England 23:44.4
65 Matteo Lo Russo   Italy 23:47.8
66 Peter Gaelli    Switzerland 24:08.2
67 Alan Harding   England 24:09.4
68 Julian van Honbeek   Belgium 24:29
69 Jim McKee   Northern Ireland 24:45.2
70 Khaled Kazem   Kuwait 24:45.4
71 Hamzih Al-Khetat   Kuwait 25:38.6
72 Ahmed Al-Saie   Kuwait 25:38.6
73 Ramian Al-Khamees   Kuwait 25:55.6
74 Saad Bander Al-Shaejee   Kuwait 26:00.2
75 Johar Mubarak Al-Marzoo   Kuwait 26:00.6

Teams edit

Rank Team Points
    United States
Rich Kimball 1
Matt Centrowitz 5
John Roscoe 6
Pat Davey 10
(Mike Pinocci) (15)
(J.J. Griffin) (18)
22
    Morocco
Bouchaib Zouhri 7
Mohamed Naoumi 8
Hamadi Massoudi 21
Yahia Hadka 22
(Ahmed Sennaji) (40)
58
    Italy
Venanzio Ortis 2
Giuseppe Gerbi 24
Stefano La Sala 25
Salvatore Anzà 39
(Giancarlo Garattini) (43)
(Matteo Lo Russo) (65)
90
4   Scotland
William Sheridan 12
Paul Kenney 13
Nat Muir 19
John Graham 49
(Frank Brown) (53)
(James Lawson) (57)
93
5   Ireland
John Treacy 3
Derek Carroll 23
Gerry Deegan 27
Gerry Redmond 42
(Eddie Hartnett) (55)
(Tony Ryan) (60)
95
6   Belgium
Rudi Schoofs 9
Dirk Geens 20
Jean-Claude Dessort 26
Patrick de Groote 47
(Hugo Ceulemans) (58)
(Julian van Honbeek) (68)
102
7   West Germany
Peter Gebhardt 14
Karl Fleschen 31
Ulrich Betz 35
Heiner Hansen 38
(Robert Manz) (62)
118
8   France
Guy Bourban 11
Georges Bresson 30
Luc Mallet 34
Jean-Paul Ballouard 45
(Yannick Fayot) (46)
(Denis Ramanich) (54)
120
9   Spain
Cándido Alario 16
Jaime López 32
Antonio Fernández 33
Manuel Perez 48
(Vicente de la Parte) (51)
(José Gil Ramperez) (52)
129
10    Switzerland
Markus Ryffel 17
Stefan Grossenbacher 28
Bernhard Vifian 37
Bruno Lafranchi 50
(Bruno Kuhn) (63)
(Peter Gaelli) (66)
132
11   England
Jeremy Odlin 29
Hugh Elliott 36
Martin Bishop 41
Andrew Barnett 64
(Alan Harding) (67)
170
12   Northern Ireland
Peter McGouren 44
Michael Best 59
Gerry Price 61
Jim McKee 69
233
13   Kuwait
Khaled Kazem 70
Hamzih Al-Khetat 71
Ahmed Al-Saie 72
Ramian Al-Khamees 73
(Saad Bander Al-Shaejee) (74)
(Johar Mubarak Al-Marzoo) (75)
286
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation edit

An unofficial count yields the participation of 75 athletes from 14 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Marshal, Ron (March 18, 1974), Athletics - Brown excels on a good day for Scots - Scotland's cross-country teams returned yesterday after a bid to make an impression on the outcome of the International championships on Saturday at Monza..., Glasgow Herald, p. 5, retrieved October 16, 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.0km CC Men - Monza Date: Saturday, March 16, 1974, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 16, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 16, 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 16, 2013