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U20 men's race at the 2024 World Athletics Cross Country Championships
OrganisersWorld Athletics
Edition45th
Date30 March 2024
Host cityBelgrade, Serbia Serbia
Events1
Distances8 km – U20 men
Participation91 athletes from
24 nations

The U20 men's race at the 2024 World Athletics Cross Country Championships was held in Belgrade, Serbia on 30 March 2024, at 11:25 AM local time.[1] Samuel Kibathi won the individual race, one second ahead of Mezgebu Sime.[2]

Race results[edit]

U20 men's race (8 km)[edit]

Individual[edit]

Men's Cross Country U20 Race
Place Athlete Age Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Samuel Kibathi 19  Kenya 22:40
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mezgebu Sime 18  Ethiopia 22:41
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Matthew Kipkoech Kipruto 18  Kenya 22:46
4 Yismaw Dillu [de; it] 18  Ethiopia 22:48
5 Johana Erot 18  Kenya 22:49
6 Charles Rotich 18  Kenya 22:51
7 Sewmehon Anteneh 17  Ethiopia 22:52
8 Jenberu Sisay 18  Ethiopia 23:00
9 Shadrack Rono Kipkemei 18  Kenya 23:02
10 Abdisa Fayisa 18  Ethiopia 23:16
11 Simba Samuel Cherop 17  Uganda 23:23
12 Dolphine Chelimo 18  Uganda 23:25
13 Abel Bekele 18  Ethiopia 23:33
14 Sailas Rotich 18  Uganda 23:36
15 Hosea Chemutai 17  Uganda 23:47
16 Tomoya Inoue 17  Japan 23:58
17 Osama Er-Radouani 16  Morocco 24:07
18 Titus Musau 17  Uganda 24:16
19 Kaito Matsui 18  Japan 24:21
20 Sota Orita 18  Japan 24:25
21 Gaston Rohmer 18  France 24:28
22 Yamato Hamaguchi 17  Japan 24:29
23 Rico Leijenaar 18  South Africa 24:30
24 Kevin Sanchez 18  United States 24:31
25 Zenzile Pheko 18  South Africa 24:39
26 Yobiel Weldrufael [de] 18  Eritrea 24:41
27 Musawenkosi Mnisi 18  South Africa 24:44
28 Ilyas Aaourdou 18  Morocco 24:46
29 Ahmed Faris 18  Morocco 24:48
30 Kole Mathison 19  United States 24:49
31 Quinn Miell-Ingram 17  Great Britain 24:50
32 Mesfin Escamilla 18  Spain 24:54
33 Oscar Gaitan 18  Spain 24:57
34 Jack Coomber 18  Australia 24:58
35 Craig Shennan 17  Great Britain 24:59
36 Unai Naranjo 18  Spain 25:00
37 Charlie Moore 18  Australia 25:04
38 Ishak Dahmani 19  France 25:08
39 Corné de Fouw 18  South Africa 25:12
40 Abdelwahed Aachour 18  Morocco 25:14
41 Nao Nanatsue 18  Japan 25:14
42 Tseko Piet Thobala 18  South Africa 25:14
43 Karl Ottfalk 18  Sweden 25:17
44 Ky Hehir 17  Australia 25:20
45 Noah Breker 19  United States 25:22
46 Ian McAllister 18  Canada 25:25
47 James Dargan 18  Great Britain 25:25
48 Matt Hill 19  New Zealand 25:30
49 Elliott Pugh 18  New Zealand 25:36
50 Aldin Ćatović [de] 16  Serbia 25:37
51 Logan Tickell 17  Australia 25:39
52 Victor Daniel Perez Igari 19  Mexico 25:40
53 Padraig Heffernan 18  Australia 25:42
54 Aidan Jones 18  United States 25:48
55 Harry Colbert 19  Ireland 25:48
56 Khenny Porfirio Meneses 17  Peru 25:48
57 Tristan Douche 18  France 25:50
58 Gonçalo José Sousa 19  Spain 25:51
59 Zouhair Redouane 19  Morocco 25:55
60 Seth Mahony 18  Australia 25:59
61 Realeboga Smith 17  South Africa 26:00
62 Henry Dover 18  Great Britain 26:00
63 Angel Luis Reyes Ramirez 18  Mexico 26:02
64 Etienne le Roux 17  France 26:03
65 Tetsu Sasaki 17  Japan 26:03
66 Daniel Prescott 18  New Zealand 26:07
67 Carlos Zarate 18  Spain 26:07
68 Birhanu Harriman 18  United States 26:13
69 Kamran Brar 18  Canada 26:16
70 Seamus Robinson 19  Ireland 26:18
71 George Wyllie 16  New Zealand 26:25
72 Lorcan Rabbitte 19  New Zealand 26:28
73 Charles Gendron-Jetté 18  Canada 26:34
74 Brayan Huanca 17  Peru 26:39
75 Dylan Joel Carrasco 18  Colombia 26:43
76 Elliot Bélanger 18  Canada 26:47
77 Sergej Kostić 15  Serbia 26:49
78 Theo Penard 18  France 26:52
79 Angus Skinner 19  Canada 27:02
80 Andres Lara 17  Spain 27:05
81 Azrael Cabusao 18  New Zealand 27:08
82 Léo Bédard 18  Canada 27:18
83 Hugh Kent 18  Guam 27:21
84 Veljko Vasiljević [de] 18  Serbia 27:46
85 Luis Huaman 18  Peru 28:34
86 Nurdaulet Medeubayev 18  Kazakhstan 28:39
87 Weng Tou Ip 17  Macau 28:43
88 Kabir Ziljkić 17  Serbia 29:18
89 Ivan Goncharov 18  Kazakhstan 29:51
Aibol Omar 18  Kazakhstan DNF
Berkley Nance 18  United States DNF
Mahmoud Abou Zeid 16  Lebanon DNS

Team[edit]

Despite only starting five out of the allowable six runners, Kenya won the team race. The teams were scored by the sum of the top four runners' placings, with ties being broken on the fifth runner's position.[3]

Rank Team Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya 15
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ethiopia 21
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Uganda 52
4  Japan 77
5  South Africa 114
6  Morocco 114
7  United States 153
8  Spain 159
9  Australia 166
10  United Kingdom 175
11  France 180
12  New Zealand 234
13  Canada 264
14  Serbia 299

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