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1962 International Cross Country Championships

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1962 International Cross Country Championships
OrganisersICCU
Edition49th
Date24 March
Host citySheffield, Yorkshire, England England
VenueGraves Park
Events2
Distances7.5 mi (12.0 km) men / 4.7 mi (7.5 km) junior men
Participation126 athletes from
10 nations

The 1962 International Cross Country Championships was held in Sheffield, England, at the Graves Park on 24 March 1962. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

Complete results for men,[2] junior men,[3] medallists, [4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men
7.5 mi (12.0 km)
Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
44:40 Marcel Vandewattyne
 Belgium
44:46 Mel Batty
 England
44:48
Junior Men
4.7 mi (7.5 km)
Abdeslem Bouchta
 Morocco
25:05 Anthony Evans
 England
Martin Heath
 England
25:23
Team
Men  England 44  Spain 115  Belgium 132
Junior Men  England 9  Morocco 28  Scotland 37

Individual Race Results

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Men's (7.5 mi / 12.0 km)

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gaston Roelants  Belgium 44:40
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marcel Vandewattyne  Belgium 44:46
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mel Batty  England 44:48
4 John Anderson  England 44:55
5 Brian Hall  England 45:02
6 José Molíns  Spain 45:04
7 Mick Neville  Ireland 45:05
8 Gerry North  England 45:08
9 Andy Brown  Scotland 45:09
10 Rhadi Ben Abdesselam  Morocco 45:12
11 Ron Hill  England 45:19
12 Georges Fromont  Belgium 45:20
13 Brian Craig  England 45:21
14 Iluminado Corcuera  Spain 45:28
15 Fernando Aguilar  Spain 45:30
16 Colin Robinson  England 45:31
17 Willie Olivier  South Africa 45:32
18 Francisco Guardia  Spain 45:33
19 Salah Beddiaf  France 45:35
20 David Cooke  England 45:36
21 Youssef Mastouri  Tunisia 45:37
22 Jean-Pierre Delloye  Belgium 45:46
23 Keith Pearce  South Africa 45:49
24 Bakir Benaissa  Morocco 45:50
25 Alastair Wood  Scotland 45:51
26 Alain Mimoun  France 45:52
27 Ali Khamassi  Tunisia 45:54
28 Mohamed Said  Morocco 45:58
29 Antonio Amoros  Spain 46:04
30 Jan Barnard  South Africa 46:05
31 Stephanus Steyn  South Africa 46:07
32 Paul Genève  France 46:07
33 Francisco Aritmendi  Spain 46:11
34 Francis Duleau  France 46:24
35 Stan Taylor  Scotland 46:25
36 Jim Alder  Scotland 46:25
37 Callum Laing  Scotland 46:26
38 Labidi Ayachi  Tunisia 46:27
39 Alfonso Vidal  Spain 46:34
40 Derek Graham  Ireland 46:34
41 Mohamed Lahcen  Morocco 46:35
42 Mohamed Ben Mohamed  Morocco 46:37
43 Alexis Chauvel  France 46:39
44 Mhedheb Hannachi  Tunisia 46:42
45 Eddie Strong  England 46:45
46 Julius Saenen  Belgium 46:46
47 Hammadi Ben Mohamed  Morocco 46:46
48 Mohamed Gammoudi  Tunisia 46:52
49 Frans van der Hoeven  Belgium 46:57
50 Lahcen Ben Allal  Morocco 47:01
51 Ali Tarbag  Tunisia 47:01
52 Ahmed Ben Salah  Tunisia 47:12
53 John McDonnell  Ireland 47:13
54 Denis Jouret  Belgium 47:13
55 Moha Ouali  Morocco 47:13
56 Charles Minnaar  South Africa 47:20
57 Jim O'Brien  Wales 47:21
58 Bert Irving  Scotland 47:21
59 Pat Killeen  Ireland 47:22
60 Benny O'Sullivan  Ireland 47:25
61 Cyril Bentall  South Africa 47:30
62 Hedi Hamrouni  Tunisia 47:33
63 Norman Horrell  Wales 47:42
64 Hamida Addéche  France 47:42
65 Ron Franklin  Wales 47:56
66 Davie Simpson  Scotland 47:57
67 Maurice Chiclet  France 48:15
68 Mick Connolly  Ireland 48:25
69 Ammar Khemiri  Tunisia 48:30
70 Billy McCue  Ireland 48:31
71 Graham Everett  Scotland 48:39
72 Gerhardus Swanepoel  South Africa 48:40
73 Pascal Morris  Ireland 48:41
74 Joe O'Keefe  Ireland 49:02
75 Mohamed Ben Hassan  Morocco 49:05
76 Henri Lucas  France 49:22
77 Roger Harrison-Jones  Wales 49:27
78 Barrie Saunders  Wales 49:31
79 Alan Griffiths  Wales 49:47
80 John McLaren  Scotland 49:48
81 Robert Williams  Wales 50:24
82 Harry Wilson  Wales 50:59
83 Bryan Davies  Wales 50:59
Mariano Haro  Spain DNF
André VandenDriessche  Belgium DNF
Luis García  Spain DNF
Raymond Janssen  France DNF

Junior Men's (4.7 mi / 7.5 km)

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Abdeslem Bouchta  Morocco 25:05
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anthony Evans  England 25:23
Martin Heath  England 25:23
4 Ernie Pomfret  England 25:33
5 Tom Edmunds  Wales 25:45
6 Ahmed Zammel  Tunisia 25:51
7 David Bignell  England 26:02
8 Jesús Fernandez  Spain 26:07
9 Doug Fownes  England 26:11
10 Lachie Stewart  Scotland 26:19
11 Alasdair Heron  Scotland 26:20
12 Hadj Ben Sitel  Morocco 26:23
13 Lorenzo Gutierrez  Spain 26:25
14 Amara Gahlouzi  Tunisia 26:32
15 Ahmed Oukbouch  Morocco 26:37
16 Joe Finn  Scotland 26:42
17 Ben Nouceur  Morocco 26:44
18 Arthur Moody  Scotland 26:51
19 T. Hewitt  Ireland 26:55
20 Jorge Gonzalez  Spain 26:56
21 Craig Douglas  Scotland 26:59
22 Khalifa Seraj  Morocco 27:01
23 L. Nodswell  Ireland 27:05
24 Robert van Overmeiren  Belgium 27:07
25 Abdelhamid Yazidi  Tunisia 27:11
26 Luc van der Smissen  Belgium 27:11
27 José Perramon  Spain 27:12
28 Mohamed Frigui  Tunisia 27:13
29 Gilbert Maesschalk  Belgium 27:17
30 Mahmoud Ben Rabah  Tunisia 27:20
31 Winston Bradley  Wales 27:26
32 Andre van de Walle  Belgium 27:27
33 Pedro Sacristán  Spain 27:35
34 P. Keenan  Ireland 27:50
35 Brendan Dunne  Ireland 28:23
36 Alcwyn Price  Wales 28:28
37 Tony Murphy  Ireland 28:34
38 Fred Bell  Wales 29:04
39 Stephen Oultram  Wales 29:34
Marnix Cocquyt  Belgium DNF

Team Results

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Men's

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Rank Country Team Points
1  England Mel Batty
John Anderson
Brian Hall
Gerry North
Ron Hill
Brian Craig
44
2  Spain José Molíns
Iluminado Corcuera
Fernando Aguilar
Francisco Guardia
Antonio Amoros
Francisco Aritmendi
115
3  Belgium Gaston Roelants
Marcel Vandewattyne
Georges Fromont
Jean-Pierre Delloye
Julius Saenen
Frans van der Hoeven
132
4  Morocco Rhadi Ben Abdesselam
Bakir Benaissa
Mohamed Said
Mohamed Lahcen
Mohamed Ben Mohamed
Hammadi Ben Mohamed
192
5  Scotland Andy Brown
Alastair Wood
Stan Taylor
Jim Alder
Callum Laing
Bert Irving
200
6  South Africa Willie Olivier
Keith Pearce
Jan Barnard
Stephanus Steyn
Charles Minnaar
Cyril Bentall
218
7  France Salah Beddiaf
Alain Mimoun
Paul Genève
Francis Duleau
Alexis Chauvel
Hamida Addéche
218
8  Tunisia Youssef Mastouri
Ali Khamassi
Labidi Ayachi
Mhedheb Hannachi
Mohamed Gammoudi
Ali Tarbag
229
9  Ireland Mick Neville
Derek Graham
John McDonnell
Pat Killeen
Benny O'Sullivan
Mick Connolly
287
10  Wales Jim O'Brien
Norman Horrell
Ron Franklin
Roger Harrison-Jones
Barrie Saunders
Alan Griffiths
419

Junior Men's

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Rank Country Team Points
1  England Anthony Evans
Martin Heath
Ernie Pomfret
9
2  Morocco Abdeslem Bouchta
Hadj Ben Sitel
Ahmed Oukbouch
28
3  Scotland Lachie Stewart
Alasdair Heron
Joe Finn
37
4  Spain Jesús Fernandez
Lorenzo Gutierrez
Jorge Gonzalez
41
5  Tunisia Ahmed Zammel
Amara Gahlouzi
Abdelhamid Yazidi
45
6  Wales Tom Edmunds
Winston Bradley
Alcwyn Price
72
7  Ireland T. Hewitt
L. Nodswell
P. Keenan
76
8  Belgium Robert van Overmeiren
Luc van der Smissen
Gilbert Maesschalk
79

Participation

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An unofficial count yields the participation of 126 athletes from 10 countries.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cross-country - Roelants's Victory in International - G. Roelants (Belgium) led all the way and won the International Cross-Country Championship on Saturday in 44 min. 40sec. over nine miles at Graves Park, Sheffield..., Glasgow Herald, 26 March 1962, p. 11, retrieved 2 October 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (24 March 2007), INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 12.0km CC Men - Sheffield Graves Park Date: Saturday, March 24, 1962, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on 24 August 2007, retrieved 2 October 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (24 March 2007), INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 7.5km CC Men - Sheffield Graves Park Date: Saturday, March 24, 1962, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on 12 June 2007, retrieved 2 October 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved 24 September 2013
  5. ^ 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. 13ff, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2013, retrieved 24 September 2013