Complete results for individuals,[4][5][6] and for teams[7][8][9] were published. Updates were made to the original rankings of the senior men's race due to doping disqualifications of two Moroccan athletes.[10]
†: Chakir Boujattaoui of Morocco was the original 12th-place finisher in 33:42 min, but was disqualified for a doping offence.[11] His teammate Ahmed Baday, originally 29th before Boujattaoui's ban, was later disqualified for doping as well, which resulted in the removal of Morocco from the team rankings as it failed to have four valid finishers.[12]
Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result.
Participationedit
According to an unofficial count, 135 athletes from 39 countries participated in the senior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[1]
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^IAAF: Athletes currently suspended from all competitions in athletics following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation as at: 06.03.15, 6 March 2015
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The Senior men s race at the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Myslecinek Park in Bydgoszcz Poland on March 28 2010 1 Reports of the event were given in the Herald 2 and for the IAAF 3 Senior men s race at the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country ChampionshipsOrganisersIAAFEdition38thDateMarch 28Host cityBydgoszcz Wojewodztwo kujawsko pomorskie PolandVenueMyslecinek ParkEvents1Distances11 611 km Senior menParticipation135 athletes from 39 nations 2009 Amman2011 Punta Umbria Complete results for individuals 4 5 6 and for teams 7 8 9 were published Updates were made to the original rankings of the senior men s race due to doping disqualifications of two Moroccan athletes 10 Contents 1 Race results 1 1 Senior men s race 11 611 km 1 1 1 Individual 1 1 2 Teams 2 Participation 3 See also 4 ReferencesRace results editSenior men s race 11 611 km edit Individual edit Rank Athlete Country Time nbsp Joseph Ebuya nbsp Kenya 33 00 nbsp Teklemariam Medhin nbsp Eritrea 33 06 nbsp Moses Ndiema Kipsiro nbsp Uganda 33 10 4 Leonard Patrick Komon nbsp Kenya 33 10 5 Samuel Tsegay nbsp Eritrea 33 27 6 Hasan Mahboob nbsp Bahrain 33 28 7 Richard Kipkemboi Mateelong nbsp Kenya 33 29 8 Paul Kipngetich Tanui nbsp Kenya 33 30 9 Hosea Mwok Macharinyang nbsp Kenya 33 31 10 Gebregziabher Gebremariam nbsp Ethiopia 33 35 11 Ahmad Hassan Abdullah nbsp Qatar 33 36 12 Simon Bairu nbsp Canada 33 44 13 Alemayehu Bezabeh nbsp Spain 33 47 14 Kidane Tadasse nbsp Eritrea 33 50 15 Geofrey Kusuro nbsp Uganda 33 54 16 Abera Kuma nbsp Ethiopia 33 55 17 Anis Selmouni nbsp Morocco 33 58 18 Lucas Kimeli Rotich nbsp Kenya 33 58 19 Hunegnaw Mesfin nbsp Ethiopia 34 01 20 Mo Farah nbsp Great Britain 34 09 21 Azmeraw Bekele nbsp Ethiopia 34 21 22 Stephen Mokoka nbsp South Africa 34 23 23 Kiflom Sium nbsp Eritrea 34 24 24 Ayele Abshero nbsp Ethiopia 34 27 25 Feyisa Lilesa nbsp Ethiopia 34 27 26 Driss El Himer nbsp France 34 27 27 Dickson Huru nbsp Uganda 34 35 28 El Houssaine Dham nbsp Morocco 34 37 29 Fabiano Joseph Naasi nbsp Tanzania 34 38 30 Alemu Bekele nbsp Bahrain 34 39 31 Carles Castillejo nbsp Spain 34 40 32 Gitimi Shamba nbsp Tanzania 34 41 33 Tesfayohannes Mesfin nbsp Eritrea 34 48 34 Patrick Smyth nbsp United States 34 51 35 Abderrahim El Asri nbsp Morocco 34 54 36 Liam Adams nbsp Australia 34 55 37 Tewelde Estifanos nbsp Eritrea 34 57 38 Abdellatif Meftah nbsp France 35 00 39 Martin Hhaway Sulle nbsp Tanzania 35 01 40 Yousef El Kalai nbsp Portugal 35 02 41 Ben Siwa nbsp Uganda 35 03 42 Andrew Vernon nbsp Great Britain 35 03 43 Ryan Vail nbsp United States 35 04 44 Kaddour Slimani nbsp Italy 35 04 45 Miguel Barzola nbsp Argentina 35 06 46 Robert Curtis nbsp United States 35 08 47 Bilisuma Shugi nbsp Bahrain 35 10 48 Felix Kikwai Kibore nbsp Qatar 35 11 49 Ayad Lamdassem nbsp Spain 35 12 50 Lungisa Mdedelwa nbsp South Africa 35 12 51 Scott Bauhs nbsp United States 35 14 52 Gamal Belal Salem nbsp Qatar 35 14 53 Hassan Hirt nbsp France 35 14 54 Alberto Lozano nbsp Spain 35 18 55 Marco Joseph nbsp Tanzania 35 20 56 Fernando Silva nbsp Portugal 35 21 57 James Kibet nbsp Uganda 35 24 58 Licinio Pimentel nbsp Portugal 35 26 59 Sibabalwe Mzazi nbsp South Africa 35 26 60 Kgosi Tsosane nbsp South Africa 35 28 61 Juan Luis Barrios nbsp Mexico 35 29 62 Said Berioui nbsp France 35 31 63 Michael Skinner nbsp Great Britain 35 31 64 Denis Mayaud nbsp France 35 34 65 Robert Mack nbsp United States 35 36 66 Antonio David Jimenez nbsp Spain 35 38 67 Manuel Damiao nbsp Portugal 35 39 68 Clinton Perrett nbsp Australia 35 39 69 Xolisa Tyali nbsp South Africa 35 40 70 Stephane Joly nbsp Switzerland 35 41 71 Essa Ismail Rashed nbsp Qatar 35 44 72 Gilberto Lopes nbsp Brazil 35 44 73 Helder Ornelas nbsp Portugal 35 48 74 Tetsuya Yoroizaka nbsp Japan 35 48 75 Arkadiusz Gardzielewski nbsp Poland 35 48 76 Hiroyoshi Umegae nbsp Japan 35 51 77 Martin Toroitich nbsp Uganda 35 52 78 Ben Bruce nbsp United States 35 56 79 Javier Guerra nbsp Spain 35 57 80 Takuya Noguchi nbsp Japan 36 02 81 Tasama Moogas nbsp Israel 36 07 82 Collis Birmingham nbsp Australia 36 09 83 Dejene Regassa nbsp Bahrain 36 09 84 Joilson da Silva nbsp Brazil 36 11 85 Edwin Henshaw nbsp New Zealand 36 12 86 Ramolefi Motsieloa nbsp Lesotho 36 14 87 Kaelo Mosalagae nbsp Botswana 36 15 88 Kamil Poczwardowski nbsp Poland 36 16 89 Martin Dematteis nbsp Italy 36 16 90 Andrew Davidson nbsp New Zealand 36 19 91 Tsubasa Hayakawa nbsp Japan 36 19 92 Stephane Lefrand nbsp France 36 21 93 Atelaw Yeshetela nbsp Belgium 36 22 94 Kazuya Deguchi nbsp Japan 36 23 95 Atef Saad nbsp Tunisia 36 29 96 Shaun Krawitz nbsp New Zealand 36 30 97 Sergio Da Silva nbsp Brazil 36 35 98 Jeff Hunt nbsp Australia 36 37 99 Minato Oishi nbsp Japan 36 46 100 El Akhdar Hachani nbsp Tunisia 36 46 101 Juan Carlos Carera nbsp Mexico 36 51 102 Methkal Abu Drais nbsp Jordan 36 58 103 Blazej Brzezinski nbsp Poland 37 03 104 Josafat Gonzalez nbsp Mexico 37 08 105 James Wilkinson nbsp Great Britain 37 10 106 Krystian Zalewski nbsp Poland 37 11 107 Jaroslaw Cichocki nbsp Poland 37 14 108 Tilahun Aliyev nbsp Azerbaijan 37 17 109 Kim Hogarth nbsp New Zealand 37 19 110 Ramoseka Raobine nbsp Botswana 37 36 111 Wissem Hosni nbsp Tunisia 37 41 112 Rapula Diphoko nbsp Botswana 37 45 113 Takhir Mamashayev nbsp Kazakhstan 37 50 114 Tadeusz Zblewski nbsp Poland 38 10 115 Vjatseslav Koselev nbsp Estonia 38 14 116 Siyabonga Nkonde nbsp South Africa 38 21 117 Leonardo Vieira Guedes nbsp Brazil 39 17 118 Sotyvoldy Khaitov nbsp Tajikistan 39 19 119 Gaylord Silly nbsp Seychelles 39 45 120 Mahmood Alrashedi nbsp Iraq 39 46 121 Pablo Olmedo nbsp Mexico 39 47 122 Sadeq Jaafar Lafta nbsp Iraq 40 43 123 Hussein Mohammed Subaihawi nbsp Iraq 40 45 124 Noori Al Darraji nbsp Iraq 41 29 125 Richard Blagg nbsp Gibraltar 46 24 Mohammed Abduh Bakhet nbsp Qatar DNF Gilmar Lopes nbsp Brazil DNF Javier Carriqueo nbsp Argentina DNF Sylvain Rukundo nbsp Rwanda DNF Jose Rocha nbsp Portugal DNF Duer Yoa nbsp Australia DNF Mohamed Isak nbsp Somalia DNF Hicham Bellani nbsp Morocco DNF Chakir Boujattaoui nbsp Morocco DQ Ahmed Baday nbsp Morocco DQ Ali Dawoud Sedam nbsp Qatar DNS Chakir Boujattaoui of Morocco was the original 12th place finisher in 33 42 min but was disqualified for a doping offence 11 His teammate Ahmed Baday originally 29th before Boujattaoui s ban was later disqualified for doping as well which resulted in the removal of Morocco from the team rankings as it failed to have four valid finishers 12 Teams edit Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Kenya Joseph Ebuya 1 Leonard Patrick Komon 4 Richard Kipkemboi Mateelong 7 Paul Kipngetich Tanui 8 Hosea Mwok Macharinyang 9 Lucas Kimeli Rotich 18 20 nbsp nbsp Eritrea Teklemariam Medhin 2 Samuel Tsegay 5 Kidane Tadasse 14 Kiflom Sium 23 Tesfayohannes Mesfin 33 Tewelde Estifanos 37 44 nbsp nbsp Ethiopia Gebregziabher Gebremariam 10 Abera Kuma 16 Hunegnaw Mesfin 19 Azmeraw Bekele 21 Ayele Abshero 24 Feyisa Lilesa 25 66 4 nbsp Uganda Moses Ndiema Kipsiro 3 Geofrey Kusuro 15 Dickson Huru 27 Ben Siwa 41 James Kibet 57 Martin Toroitich 77 86 6 nbsp Spain Alemayehu Bezabeh 13 Carles Castillejo 31 Ayad Lamdassem 49 Alberto Lozano 54 Antonio David Jimenez 66 Javier Guerra 79 147 7 nbsp Tanzania Fabiano Joseph Naasi 29 Gitimi Shamba 32 Martin Hhaway Sulle 39 Marco Joseph 55 155 8 nbsp Bahrain Hasan Mahboob 6 Alemu Bekele 30 Bilisuma Shugi 47 Dejene Regassa 83 166 9 nbsp United States Patrick Smyth 34 Ryan Vail 43 Robert Curtis 46 Scott Bauhs 51 Robert Mack 67 Ben Bruce 78 174 10 nbsp France Driss El Himer 26 Abdellatif Meftah 38 Hassan Hirt 53 Said Berioui 62 Denis Mayaud 64 Stephane Lefrand 92 179 11 nbsp Qatar Ahmad Hassan Abdullah 11 Felix Kikwai Kibore 48 Gamal Belal Salem 52 Essa Ismail Rashed 71 Mohammed Abduh Bakhet DNF 182 12 nbsp South Africa Stephen Mokoka 22 Lungisa Mdedelwa 50 Sibabalwe Mzazi 59 Kgosi Tsosane 60 Xolisa Tyali 69 Siyabonga Nkonde 116 191 13 nbsp Portugal Yousef El Kalai 40 Fernando Silva 56 Licinio Pimentel 58 Manuel Damiao 67 Helder Ornelas 73 Jose Rocha DNF 221 14 nbsp Great Britain Mo Farah 20 Andrew Vernon 42 Michael Skinner 63 James Wilkinson 105 230 15 nbsp Australia Liam Adams 36 Clinton Perrett 68 Collis Birmingham 82 Jeff Hunt 98 Duer Yoa DNF 284 16 nbsp Japan Tetsuya Yoroizaka 74 Hiroyoshi Umegae 76 Takuya Noguchi 80 Tsubasa Hayakawa 91 Kazuya Deguchi 94 Minato Oishi 99 321 17 nbsp Brazil Gilberto Lopes 72 Joilson da Silva 84 Sergio Da Silva 97 Leonardo Vieira Guedes 117 Gilmar Lopes DNF 370 18 nbsp Poland Arkadiusz Gardzielewski 75 Kamil Poczwardowski 88 Blazej Brzezinski 103 Krystian Zalewski 106 Jaroslaw Cichocki 107 Tadeusz Zblewski 114 372 19 nbsp New Zealand Edwin Henshaw 85 Andrew Davidson 90 Shaun Krawitz 96 Kim Hogarth 109 380 20 nbsp Mexico Juan Luis Barrios 61 Juan Carlos Carera 101 Josafat Gonzalez 104 Pablo Olmedo 121 387 21 nbsp Iraq Mahmood Alrashedi 120 Sadeq Jaafar Lafta 122 Hussein Mohammed Subaihawi 123 Noori Al Darraji 124 489 DQ nbsp Morocco Anis Selmouni 17 El Houssaine Dham 29 Abderrahim El Asri 36 Hicham Bellani DNF Chakir Boujattaoui DQ 12 Ahmed Baday DQ 29 n a Note Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result Participation editAccording to an unofficial count 135 athletes from 39 countries participated in the senior men s race This is in agreement with the official numbers as published 1 nbsp Argentina 2 nbsp Australia 5 nbsp Azerbaijan 1 nbsp Bahrain 4 nbsp Belgium 1 nbsp Botswana 3 nbsp Brazil 5 nbsp Canada 1 nbsp Eritrea 6 nbsp Estonia 1 nbsp Ethiopia 6 nbsp France 6 nbsp Gibraltar 1 nbsp Iraq 4 nbsp Israel 1 nbsp Italy 2 nbsp Japan 6 nbsp Jordan 1 nbsp Kazakhstan 1 nbsp Kenya 6 nbsp Lesotho 1 nbsp Mexico 4 nbsp Morocco 6 nbsp New Zealand 4 nbsp Poland 6 nbsp Portugal 6 nbsp Qatar 5 nbsp Rwanda 1 nbsp Seychelles 1 nbsp Somalia 1 nbsp South Africa 6 nbsp Spain 6 nbsp Switzerland 1 nbsp Tajikistan 1 nbsp Tanzania 4 nbsp Tunisia 3 nbsp Uganda 6 nbsp Great Britain 4 nbsp United States 6 See also edit2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships Junior men s 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