| 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships |
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| Organisers | IAAF |
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| Edition | 15th |
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| Date | March 22 |
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| Host city | Warsaw, Poland |
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| Venue | Służewiec Racecourse |
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| Events | 3 |
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| Distances | 11.95 km – Senior men 7.05 km – Junior men 5.05 km – Senior women |
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| Participation | 576 athletes from 47 nations |
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The 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Warsaw, Poland, at the Służewiec Racecourse on March 22, 1987. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald[1] and in the Evening Times.[2]
Complete results for men,[3] junior men,[4] women,[5] medallists,
[6] and the results of British athletes[7] were published.
Medallists
Race results
Senior men's race (11.95 km)
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
 |
Kenya
| John Ngugi |
1
|
| Paul Kipkoech |
2
|
| Some Muge |
5
|
| Andrew Masai |
6
|
| Moses Tanui |
18
|
| Sisa Kirati |
21
|
| (Boniface Merande) |
(48)
|
| (Samuel Nyangincha) |
(67)
|
| (Vincent Kibiwott) |
(123)
|
|
53
|
 |
England
| Dave Clarke |
10
|
| Carl Thackery |
20
|
| Kevin Forster |
22
|
| Steve Binns |
23
|
| Craig Mochrie |
33
|
| Jonathan Richards |
38
|
| (Tim Hutchings) |
(43)
|
| (Paul Roden) |
(46)
|
| (Martin McLoughlin) |
(59)
|
|
146
|
 |
Ethiopia
| Abebe Mekonnen |
4
|
| Haji Bulbula |
17
|
| Wodajo Bulti |
27
|
| Wolde Silasse Melkessa |
29
|
| Melese Feissa |
39
|
| Bekele Debele |
45
|
| (Habte Negash) |
(53)
|
| (Chala Urgessa) |
(70)
|
| (Negatu Seyoum) |
(96)
|
|
161
|
| 4 |
Italy |
223
|
| 5 |
France |
245
|
| 6 |
Portugal |
309
|
| 7 |
Spain |
340
|
| 8 |
Belgium |
378
|
| Full results
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- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Junior men's race (7.05 km)
Individual race
| Rank |
Athlete |
Country |
Time
|
 |
Wilfred Kirochi |
Kenya |
22:18
|
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Demeke Bekele |
Ethiopia |
22:18
|
 |
Debebe Demisse |
Ethiopia |
22:20
|
| 4 |
William Koskei Chemitei |
Kenya |
22:27
|
| 5 |
Mathew Rono |
Kenya |
22:28
|
| 6 |
Aligaz Alemayehu |
Ethiopia |
22:28
|
| 7 |
Simon Mugglestone |
England |
22:33
|
| 8 |
Bedile Kibret |
Ethiopia |
22:37
|
| 9 |
Ararse Fuffa |
Ethiopia |
22:39
|
| 10 |
Thomas Osano |
Kenya |
22:55
|
| 11 |
Abel Gisemba |
Kenya |
23:01
|
| 12 |
Haydar Dogan |
Turkey |
23:07
|
| Full results
|
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
 |
Ethiopia
| Demeke Bekele |
2
|
| Debebe Demisse |
3
|
| Aligaz Alemayehu |
6
|
| Bedile Kibret |
8
|
| (Ararse Fuffa) |
(9)
|
| (Tesfayi Dadi) |
(63)
|
|
19
|
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Kenya
| Wilfred Kirochi |
1
|
| William Koskei Chemitei |
4
|
| Mathew Rono |
5
|
| Thomas Osano |
10
|
| (Abel Gisemba) |
(11)
|
| (Joseph Otwori) |
(13)
|
|
20
|
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Japan
| Kenji Ayabe |
14
|
| Yoshinori Yokota |
18
|
| Masaki Yamamoto |
20
|
| Hideyuki Matsumoto |
21
|
| (Riyouki Murakami) |
(85)
|
| (Yohinori Sato) |
(92)
|
|
73
|
| 4 |
United States |
120
|
| 5 |
Canada |
124
|
| 6 |
Spain |
125
|
| 7 |
Italy |
171
|
| 8 |
Soviet Union |
171
|
| Full results
|
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Senior women's race (5.05 km)
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
 |
United States
| Lynn Jennings |
4
|
| Lesley Lehane |
5
|
| Mary Knisely |
14
|
| Janet Smith |
23
|
| (Suzanne Girard) |
(44)
|
| (Sabrina Dornhoefer) |
(53)
|
|
46
|
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France
| Annette Sergent |
1
|
| Martine Fays |
12
|
| Anne Viallix |
18
|
| Maria Lelut |
19
|
| (Patricia Demilly) |
(25)
|
| (Christine Loiseau) |
(128)
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|
50
|
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Soviet Union
| Natalya Sorokivskaya |
10
|
| Olga Bondarenko |
13
|
| Yelena Romanova |
15
|
| Marina Rodchenkova |
17
|
| (Svetlana Ulmasova) |
(34)
|
| (Natalya Lagunkova) |
(62)
|
|
55
|
| 4 |
Romania |
94
|
| 5 |
Kenya |
117
|
| 6 |
Norway |
143
|
| 7 |
England |
152
|
| 8 |
Portugal |
159
|
| Full results
|
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Medal table (unofficial)
- Note: Totals include both individual and team medals, with medals in the team competition counting as one medal.
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 576 athletes from 47 countries. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[7]
See also
- 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race
- 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
- 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race
- 1987 in athletics (track and field)
References
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Gillon, Doug (March 23, 1987), Lynch's supreme effort just fails in Polish mud - Liz Lynch gave everything she had, and then found a little more, but it was not quite enough to capture the world cross-country title on the freezing muddy wastes of Sluzewiac racecourse this afternoon..., Glasgow Herald, p. 10, retrieved October 22, 2013
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Sad Lynch comes out second best - Not even the consolidation of the silver medal could bring a smile to the face of Scotland's Liz Lynch after the World Cross Cross Country Championships in Warsaw.., Evening Times, March 23, 1987, p. 17, retrieved October 22, 2013
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Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 12.0km CC Men - Warszawa Sluzewiec Date: Sunday, March 22, 1987, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 22, 2013
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Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 7.1km CC Men - Warszawa Sluzewiec Date: Sunday, March 22, 1987, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 22, 2013
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Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 5.1km CC Women - Warszawa Sluzewiec Date: Sunday, March 22, 1987, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 22, 2013
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IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 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 on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013
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