1975 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
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The 3rd IAAF World Cross Country Championships
IAAF World Cross Country Championships
IAAF World Cross Country Championships is the most important competition in international cross country running. Held annually and organised by International Association of Athletics Federations , it was inaugurated in 1973, when it replaced the International Cross Country Championships...

were held on March 16, 1975 in Rabat
Rabat
Rabat , is the capital and third largest city of the Kingdom of Morocco with a population of approximately 650,000...

, Morocco
Morocco
Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa. It has a population of more than 32 million and an area of 710,850 km², and also primarily administers the disputed region of the Western Sahara...

.

Individual

Place Athlete Time
1. 35:20
2. 35:21
3. 35:28
4. 35:45
5. 35:46
6. 35:47
7. 35:50
8. 35:51

Team

Medal County Mark
Gold  New Zealand
John Walker (4.)
Euan Robertson (5.)
David Sirl (25.)
John Dixon (26.)
John Sheddan (33.)
Bryan Rose (34.)
127 pts
Silver  Kingdom of England
Ray Smedley (7.)
Grenville Tuck (14.)
Bernie Ford (37.)
Tony Simmons (39.)
Trevor Wright (50.)
Alan Blinston (51.)
198 pts
Bronze  Belgium
Gaston Roelants
Gaston Roelants
Gaston, Baron Roelants was a top steeplechaser in the early 1960s and a great cross-country runner. At the steeplechase he won the 1962 European and 1964 Olympic titles as well as setting two world records, 8 minutes 29.6 seconds in 1963 and 8 minutes 26.4 seconds in 1965.Roelants was born in...

 (10.)
Emiel Puttemans
Emiel Puttemans
Emiel Puttemans is a retired middle- and long-distance runner, who set world records for 3000 metres in 1972, for 2 miles in 1971, and for 5000 metres in 1972....

 (16.)
André Ornelis (21.)
Eddy Rombaux (45.)
Marc Smet (57.)
Erik Gijselinck (62.)
211 pts

Individual

Medal Athlete Time
Gold 21:00
Silver 21:18
Bronze 21:23

Team

Medal Country Mark
Gold  United States
Bobby Thomas (1.)
Don Clary (5.)
Roy Kissin (8.)
Ralph Serna (15.)
29 pts
Silver  Republic of Ireland
John Treacy (3.)
Louis Kenny (9.)
Gerry Finnegan (10.)
Gerry Redmond (15.)
35 pts
Bronze  Spain
José Luis González (2.)
Cándido Alario (4.)
Vicente de la Parte (18.)
Luis Adsuara (20.)
44 pts

Individual

Place Athlete Time
1. 13:42
2. 13:47
3. 13:48
4. 13:51
5. 13:53
6. 14:01
7. 14:03
8. 14:03

Team

Medal Country Mark
Gold  United States
Julie Brown (1.)
Maggie Keyes (11.)
Paula Neppel (15.)
Doris Brown (17.)
44 pts
Silver  New Zealand
Lorraine Moller (5.)
Heather Thomson (6.)
Anne Garrett (10.)
Allison Deed (29.)
50 pts
Bronze  Poland
Bronislawa Ludwichowska (2.)
Renata Pentlinowska (13.)
Celina Magala (22.)
Zofia Kolakowska (24.)
61 pts

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