- 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
The 35th IAAF World Cross Country Championships were held in
Mombasa ,Kenya on 24th March, 2007. Four races took place, one for men, women, junior men and junior women respectively. All races encompassed both individual and team competition. The short race for men and women that was run between 1998 and 2006 is now scrapped and the World Cross Country Championships are back to one-day format.Preparations
When
Athletics Kenya (AK, the national governing body of Athletics) applied for the event, it used the slogan "Cross Country Comes Home", referring to Kenyan andEast Africa n traditional dominance at the event. Nevertheless, no formidable Kenyan runners are known to come from KenyanCoast Province . Instead, successful Kenyan runners typically representKalenjin tribes who reside in western Kenya, approximately 700-800 kilometres from Mombasa. AK chose Mombasa as a venue due to better infrastructure (such as hotels) compared to other cities. The 2007 World Cross Country Championships is one of the biggest international athletics event held in Kenya since the1987 All-Africa Games , held 20 years ago inNairobi . Another event held in Kenya was the2003 Cricket World Cup .Other applicants for the event were
Miami in theUnited States andMadrid inSpain , both withdrew their candidature before final vote [People's Daily Online, September 13, 2005 [http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200509/13/eng20050913_208276.html "Kenya's hope high to host 2007 World Cross-country Champ"] ] . The World Cross Country Championships have been held in Africa three times before. In 1975 and 1998 it was held in Morocco, the 1996 event took place inSouth Africa .There was also IAAF Council meeting held in Mombasa, where host cities for 2011 and 2013
IAAF World Championships in Athletics were selected.Track and conditions
Mombasa, the host, is the second largest city in Kenya, a major port town and tourist center. The event was held at
Mombasa Golf Club , located inMombasa Island , just east of theKilindini Harbour . The track was curvy but relatively flat. The underlying ground was mostly grass.The weather was sunny, hot and humid, typical of Mombasa, resulting in exhausting conditions. This kind of weather may affect competitors who hail from distant latitudes, but also Kenyan and Ethiopian runners, who often come from cooler highland areas. One victim was
Pauline Korikwiang , Kenyan runner who was attempting to defend her junior women's title but fainted one kilometer before the finishing line.Results
Long Race Men
Kenenisa Bekele ofEthiopia , who has won five consecutive long and short course races, promised to quitcross country running after the 2006 World Championships. However, he changed his mind and competed in Mombasa after all [IAAF, March 7, 2007: [http://www.iaaf.org/WXC07/news/Kind=2/newsId=37867.html "Bekele and Burka included in Ethiopia’s team for Mombasa"] ] . A pre-race favourite, Bekele did not finish the race and thus failed to win historical sixth consecutive title.Zersenay Tadese won the event and became the first cross-country world champion forEritrea . Tadese is also the2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships men's gold medalist.Individual (12 KM)
Team
Junior Race Women
Individual (6 KM)
Team
ee also
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2007 in athletics (track and field) References
External links
* [http://www.mombasa07.co.ke Official website]
* [http://www.iaaf.org/WXC07/index.html IAAF Site]
* [http://www.nationmedia.com/specials/crosscountry Special Coverage by Daily Nation]
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