1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race

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Junior women's race at the 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition17th
DateMarch 19
Host cityStavanger, Rogaland, Norway Norway
Venue
Events1
Distances4 km – Junior women
Participation114 athletes from
27 nations

The Junior women's race at the 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Stavanger, Norway, at the on March 19, 1989. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

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

Race results[]

Junior women's race (4 km)[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Malin Ewerlöf  Sweden 15:23
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Soviet Union 15:30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Kenya 15:41
4  Kenya 15:59
5  Kenya 16:01
6 Lisa Harvey  Canada 16:03
7  Japan 16:04
8  Portugal 16:12
9  Australia 16:14
10 Tina Hall  United States 16:15
11  Japan 16:16
12  Australia 16:20
13  Canada 16:20
14 Andrea Whitcombe  United Kingdom 16:22
15  Canada 16:23
16  United States 16:23
17 Carla Sacramento  Portugal 16:23
18  Soviet Union 16:25
19  Japan 16:28
20  Portugal 16:29
21  Soviet Union 16:29
22  Spain 16:30
23  Romania 16:34
24  Morocco 16:35
25  Spain 16:38
26  United States 16:40
27  Soviet Union 16:41
28 Tegla Loroupe  Kenya 16:43
29  Soviet Union 16:48
30  France 16:51
31  Morocco 16:52
32  Soviet Union 16:53
33  France 16:54
34  West Germany 16:54
35  Finland 16:54
36  Romania 16:56
37  Spain 16:57
38  France 16:58
39  Portugal 16:58
40  Ireland 17:01
41  Spain 17:01
42  Hungary 17:02
43  Hungary 17:03
44  Finland 17:04
45 Seloua Ouaziz  Morocco 17:05
46 Hilde Hovdenak  Norway 17:05
47 Kate Anderson  Australia 17:06
48  France 17:06
49 Julia Vaquero  Spain 17:07
50  France 17:07
51  Zambia 17:07
52 Tara Flynn  United States 17:10
53  Japan 17:11
54  Portugal 17:11
55  Finland 17:11
56  Zambia 17:12
57  France 17:12
58 Lisa York  United Kingdom 17:13
59  Belgium 17:14
60  Belgium 17:15
61 Trine Pilskog  Norway 17:16
62  Morocco 17:17
63   Switzerland 17:20
64  Finland 17:20
65  Finland 17:20
66  Spain 17:21
67  Turkey 17:21
68  Chinese Taipei 17:22
69  Canada 17:22
70  Belgium 17:24
71  Hungary 17:26
72 Brynhild Synstnes  Norway 17:27
73 Nuța Olaru  Romania 17:29
74  Portugal 17:29
75 Patrizia Ragno  Italy 17:30
76  United Kingdom 17:30
77  Ireland 17:31
78  Canada 17:31
79  United States 17:34
80 Matilde Ravizza  Italy 17:35
81  Zambia 17:36
82 Maxine Newman  United Kingdom 17:36
83  Ireland 17:37
84  Morocco 17:37
85  Netherlands 17:39
86  Algeria 17:40
87 Agata Balsamo  Italy 17:40
88   Switzerland 17:40
89  Hungary 17:41
90  Algeria 17:43
91  Norway 17:45
92   Switzerland 17:46
93 Aurica Buia  Romania 17:47
94  Ireland 17:49
95  United Kingdom 17:54
96  Ireland 17:56
97  Japan 17:58
98  Algeria 18:00
99  United States 18:00
100  Canada 18:04
101  Brazil 18:09
102  Norway 18:10
103  United Kingdom 18:14
104 Simona Staicu  Romania 18:15
105  Hungary 18:21
106  Norway 18:24
107 Patricia White  Australia 18:27
108  Algeria 18:34
109  Turkey 18:38
110  Italy 18:53
111  Algeria 18:54
112 Fabia Trabaldo  Italy 19:30
113  Zambia 19:36
114  Algeria 19:50

Teams[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya
3
4
5
Tegla Loroupe 28
40
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Soviet Union
2
18
21
27
() (29)
() (32)
68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Portugal
8
Carla Sacramento 17
20
39
() (54)
() (74)
84
4  Japan
7
11
19
53
() (97)
90
5  Canada
Lisa Harvey 6
13
15
69
() (78)
() (100)
103
6  United States
Tina Hall 10
16
26
Tara Flynn 52
() (79)
() (99)
104
7  Spain
22
25
37
41
(Julia Vaquero) (49)
() (66)
125
8  France
30
33
38
48
() (50)
() (57)
149
9  Morocco
24
31
Seloua Ouaziz 45
62
() (84)
162
10  Australia
9
12
Kate Anderson 47
Patricia White 107
175
11  Finland
35
44
55
64
() (65)
198
12  Romania
23
36
Nuța Olaru 73
Aurica Buia 93
(Simona Staicu) (104)
225
13  United Kingdom
Andrea Whitcombe 14
Lisa York 58
76
Maxine Newman 82
() (95)
() (103)
230
14  Hungary
42
43
71
89
() (105)
245
15  Norway
Hilde Hovdenak 46
Trine Pilskog 61
Brynhild Synstnes 72
91
() (102)
() (106)
270
16  Ireland
40
77
83
94
() (96)
294
17  Zambia
51
56
81
113
301
18  Italy
Patrizia Ragno 75
80
Agata Balsamo 87
110
(Fabia Trabaldo) (112)
352
19  Algeria
86
90
98
108
() (111)
() (114)
382
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation[]

An unofficial count yields the participation of 114 athletes from 27 countries in the Junior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Ngugi wins unprecedented fourth title - Despite a gallant chase by Britain's Tim Hutchings, the World Cross-Country Championships in Norway yesterday turned into a Kenyan festival..., Glasgow Herald, March 20, 1989, p. 20, retrieved October 23, 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.0km CC Women - Stavanger Scanvest Date: Sunday, March 19, 1989, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 23, 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  4. ^ 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 (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013
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