2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
May 08, 2024
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]
†: 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]
Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.
Participationedit
According 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]
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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 ChampionshipsOrganisersIAAFEdition34thDateApril 2Host cityFukuoka Kyushu JapanVenueUmi no nakamichi Seaside ParkEvents1Distances8 km Junior menParticipation98 athletes from 29 nations 2005 Saint Galmier2007 Mombasa 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 Contents 1 Race results 1 1 Junior men s race 8 km 1 1 1 Individual 1 1 2 Teams 2 Participation 3 See also 4 ReferencesRace results editJunior men s race 8 km edit Individual edit Rank Athlete Country Time nbsp Mang ata Ndiwa nbsp Kenya 23 53 nbsp Leonard Patrick Komon nbsp Kenya 23 54 nbsp Tariku Bekele nbsp Ethiopia 23 56 4 Joseph Ebuya nbsp Kenya 23 59 5 Ibrahim Jellan nbsp Ethiopia 24 04 6 Habtamu Fikadu nbsp Ethiopia 24 04 7 Kamal Ali Thamer nbsp Qatar 24 05 8 Samuel Tsegay nbsp Eritrea 24 06 9 Bernard Matheka nbsp Kenya 24 08 10 Tadesse Tola nbsp Ethiopia 24 09 11 Kidane Tadasse nbsp Eritrea 24 21 12 Kiflom Slum nbsp Eritrea 24 22 13 Teklemariam Medhin nbsp Eritrea 24 26 14 Geoffrey Kusuro nbsp Uganda 24 30 15 Daniel Gitau nbsp Kenya 24 34 16 Demssew Tsega nbsp Ethiopia 24 36 17 Adam Khamees nbsp Bahrain 24 41 18 Naser Jamal Naser nbsp Qatar 24 42 19 Fred Arapsudi nbsp Uganda 24 51 20 Mouhssine Cherkaoui nbsp Morocco 24 51 21 Belal Ali nbsp Bahrain 24 52 22 Tsuyoshi Ugachi nbsp Japan 24 52 23 Nicholas Kwemoi nbsp Uganda 24 55 24 Stephen Kiprotich nbsp Uganda 25 02 25 Saleh Bakheet nbsp Bahrain 25 07 26 Saad Salem Malek nbsp Qatar 25 13 27 Takuya Fukatsu nbsp Japan 25 16 28 Yuta Takahashi nbsp Japan 25 18 29 Pierre Celestin Nihorimbere nbsp Burundi 25 24 30 Andrea Lalli nbsp Italy 25 24 31 Mohamed Bouifalloussene nbsp Morocco 25 28 32 Mohammed Abduh Bakhet nbsp Qatar 25 29 33 Takafumi Yanase nbsp Japan 25 30 34 Kiel Uhl nbsp United States 25 31 35 Kodai Matsumoto nbsp Japan 25 31 36 Moussa Karich nbsp Morocco 25 36 37 Abaid Ezzamzami nbsp Morocco 25 36 38 Eshaaq Abdeen nbsp Bahrain 25 40 39 Andrew Bumbalough nbsp United States 25 41 40 Aaron Arias nbsp Mexico 25 54 41 Ezechiel Nizigiyimana nbsp Burundi 25 56 42 Harutomo Kawano nbsp Japan 25 57 43 Abdelghani Ait Bahmad nbsp Morocco 25 59 44 Jake Robertson nbsp New Zealand 26 02 45 Adam Hickey nbsp United Kingdom 26 02 46 Diego Borrego nbsp Mexico 26 10 47 Scott Macpherson nbsp United States 26 13 48 Vitor Reis nbsp Portugal 26 16 49 Mohamed Kathari nbsp Spain 26 16 50 Jordan McDougal nbsp United States 26 26 51 Junior Campos nbsp Brazil 26 27 52 Joilson da Silva nbsp Brazil 26 28 53 Ciprian Suhanea nbsp Romania 26 35 54 Tim Hodge nbsp New Zealand 26 35 55 Zamlandela Esau Nkosi nbsp South Africa 26 36 56 Simone Gariboldi nbsp Italy 26 37 57 Antonio Garavello nbsp Italy 26 39 58 Michael Eaton nbsp United States 26 39 59 Marcus Dillon nbsp Canada 26 40 60 Jose Luis Galvan nbsp Spain 26 41 61 Javier Garcia nbsp Spain 26 43 62 Lee Carey nbsp United Kingdom 26 45 63 Anton Popov nbsp Kazakhstan 26 49 64 Alvaro Rodriguez nbsp Spain 26 53 65 Shafat Salad nbsp New Zealand 26 54 66 Lewis Timmins nbsp United Kingdom 26 55 67 Ronaldo Rocha nbsp Brazil 26 56 68 Alessandro Salsi nbsp Italy 26 57 69 Ivan Fernandez nbsp Spain 27 01 70 Nabil Ouhadi nbsp Morocco 27 06 71 Ryu Ji San nbsp South Korea 27 07 72 Hayden McLaren nbsp New Zealand 27 19 73 Sean Fleming nbsp Canada 27 22 74 Siyabonga Nkonde nbsp South Africa 27 25 75 Allan Brett nbsp Canada 27 27 76 Juan Antonio Pousa nbsp Spain 27 28 77 Vincenzo Stola nbsp Italy 27 29 78 Kris Gauson nbsp United Kingdom 27 32 79 Tom Boardman nbsp United Kingdom 27 38 80 Thuso Ishmael Phaswana nbsp South Africa 27 45 81 Antonio Silva nbsp Portugal 27 46 82 Stephen Scullion nbsp Ireland 27 52 83 Antonio Domingos nbsp Angola 27 56 84 Kyle Boorsma nbsp Canada 28 00 85 Luigi Di Biseglie nbsp Italy 28 04 86 Joseph Brunsting nbsp Canada 28 05 87 Luis Barbosa nbsp Brazil 28 06 88 Nicholas Swinburn nbsp United Kingdom 28 30 89 Nozim Ummatov nbsp Uzbekistan 29 23 90 Firdavs Azizov nbsp Tajikistan 31 08 Stefan Patru nbsp Romania DNF Abdelghani Bensaadi nbsp Algeria DNF Sergey Chabiarak nbsp Belarus DNF Stefan Breit nbsp Switzerland DNF Cory Currie nbsp Canada DNF Chris Barnicle nbsp United States DNF Thomas Longosiwa nbsp Kenya DQ Tareq Taher nbsp Bahrain DQ Abera Ertiban nbsp Ethiopia DNS Thomas Longosiwa of nbsp Kenya originally finished 13th in 24 25 and Tareq Taher of nbsp Bahrain originally finished 20th in 24 49 but were disqualified for age falsification 10 Teams edit Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Kenya Mang ata Ndiwa 1 Leonard Patrick Komon 2 Joseph Ebuya 4 Bernard Matheka 9 Daniel Gitau 15 16 nbsp nbsp Ethiopia Tariku Bekele 3 Ibrahim Jellan 5 Habtamu Fikadu 6 Tadesse Tola 10 Demssew Tsega 16 24 nbsp nbsp Eritrea Samuel Tsegay 8 Kidane Tadasse 11 Kiflom Slum 12 Teklemariam Medhin 13 44 4 nbsp Uganda Geoffrey Kusuro 14 Fred Arapsudi 19 Nicholas Kwemoi 23 Stephen Kiprotich 24 80 5 nbsp Qatar Kamal Ali Thamer 7 Naser Jamal Naser 18 Saad Salem Malek 26 Mohammed Abduh Bakhet 32 83 6 nbsp Bahrain Adam Khamees 17 Belal Ali 21 Saleh Bakheet 25 Eshaaq Abdeen 38 101 7 nbsp Japan Tsuyoshi Ugachi 22 Takuya Fukatsu 27 Yuta Takahashi 28 Takafumi Yanase 33 Kodai Matsumoto 35 Harutomo Kawano 42 110 8 nbsp Morocco Mouhssine Cherkaoui 20 Mohamed Bouifalloussene 31 Moussa Karich 36 Abaid Ezzamzami 37 Abdelghani Ait Bahmad 43 Nabil Ouhadi 70 124 9 nbsp United States Kiel Uhl 34 Andrew Bumbalough 39 Scott Macpherson 47 Jordan McDougal 50 Michael Eaton 58 Chris Barnicle DNF 170 10 nbsp Italy Andrea Lalli 30 Simone Gariboldi 56 Antonio Garavello 57 Alessandro Salsi 68 Vincenzo Stola 77 Luigi Di Biseglie 85 211 11 nbsp Spain Mohamed Kathari 49 Jose Luis Galvan 60 Javier Garcia 61 Alvaro Rodriguez 64 Ivan Fernandez 69 Juan Antonio Pousa 76 234 12 nbsp New Zealand Jake Robertson 44 Tim Hodge 54 Shafat Salad 65 Hayden McLaren 72 235 13 nbsp United Kingdom Adam Hickey 45 Lee Carey 62 Lewis Timmins 66 Kris Gauson 78 Tom Boardman 79 Nicholas Swinburn 88 251 14 nbsp Brazil Junior Campos 51 Joilson da Silva 52 Ronaldo Rocha 67 Luis Barbosa 87 257 15 nbsp Canada Marcus Dillon 59 Sean Fleming 73 Allan Brett 75 Kyle Boorsma 84 Joseph Brunsting 86 Cory Currie DNF 291 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 nbsp Algeria 1 nbsp Angola 1 nbsp Bahrain 5 nbsp Belarus 1 nbsp Brazil 4 nbsp Burundi 2 nbsp Canada 6 nbsp Eritrea 4 nbsp Ethiopia 5 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Italy 6 nbsp Japan 6 nbsp Kazakhstan 1 nbsp Kenya 6 nbsp Mexico 2 nbsp Morocco 6 nbsp New Zealand 4 nbsp Portugal 2 nbsp Qatar 4 nbsp Romania 2 nbsp South Africa 3 nbsp South Korea 1 nbsp Spain 6 nbsp Switzerland 1 nbsp Tajikistan 1 nbsp Uganda 4 nbsp United Kingdom 6 nbsp United States 6 nbsp Uzbekistan 1 See also edit2006 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 raceReferences 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 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 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