1991 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

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The 1991 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the ninth and final edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by the Netherlands on 13 October 1991 in Nieuwegein and featured one race only: a 15K run for women. There were individual and team awards available, with the national team rankings being decided by the combined finishing positions of a team's top three runners. Countries with fewer than three finishers were not ranked.[1]

Romania's Iulia Olteanu defended her title from the 1990 race with a winning time of 48:42 minutes. In the tightest ever finish seen in the competition's history, four women finished within the space of three seconds. Andrea Wallace of Great Britain took the runner-up spot while Germany's Uta Pippig edged out Soviet athlete Nadezhda Ilyina for third place by a fraction of a second. Pippig led Germany to its first team title at the competition with the former East German being backed up by former West German teammates Kerstin Pressler and Iris Biba. The Romanian women, headed by Olteanu, were two points adrift in second, with in seventh and Nuța Olaru in 16th place. In third, the Soviet Union took a sixth consecutive team medal (having reached the podium on every occasion it entered a team) through the performances of Ilyina, and Yelena Zhupiyeva.[2]

The ending of this championships series coincided with the IAAF launching the 1992 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships a year later, thus a women's road world championship remained in the form of the half marathon distance.

Results[]

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Iulia Negurǎ  Romania (ROM) 48:42
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andrea Wallace  Great Britain (GBR) 48:43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Uta Pippig  Germany (GER) 48:44
4 Nadezhda Ilyina  Soviet Union (URS) 48:44
5 Rosanna Munerotto  Italy (ITA) 48:47
6 Kerstin Pressler  Germany (GER) 49:19
7  Romania (ROM) 49:21
8  Poland (POL) 49:24
9 Conceição Ferreira  Portugal (POR) 49:27
10  Soviet Union (URS) 49:37
11  France (FRA) 49:38
12  Portugal (POR) 49:38
13 Iris Biba  Germany (GER) 49:40
14  France (FRA) 49:46
15  Australia (AUS) 49:55
16 Nuța Olaru  Romania (ROM) 50:13
17 Yelena Zhupiyeva  Soviet Union (URS) 50:14
18  Hungary (HUN) 50:20
19 Fatuma Roba  Ethiopia (ETH) 50:21
20  France (FRA) 50:24
21 Gitte Karlshøj  Denmark (DEN) 50:26
22 Birgit Jerschabek  Germany (GER) 50:30
23 Isabella Moretti   Switzerland (SUI) 50:33
24  Portugal (POR) 50:34
25 Allison Rabour  Italy (ITA) 50:37
26 Olga Appell  Mexico (MEX) 50:41
27 Marian Sutton  Great Britain (GBR) 50:42
28 Silvana Pereira  Brazil (BRA) 50:45
29  Netherlands (NED) 50:48
30 Rizoneide Vanderlei  Brazil (BRA) 50:50
31 María Luisa Servín  Mexico (MEX) 50:54
32  United States (USA) 51:00
33 Bettina Sabatini  Italy (ITA) 51:06
34  Great Britain (GBR) 51:21
35  Portugal (POR) 51:28
36  Great Britain (GBR) 51:29
37  Brazil (BRA) 51:30
38  Romania (ROM) 51:31
39 Tigist Moreda  Ethiopia (ETH) 51:32
40 Christine Toonstra  Netherlands (NED) 51:37
41  Mexico (MEX) 51:40
42  Mexico (MEX) 51:40
43  United States (USA) 51:42
44 Maria Rebelo  France (FRA) 51:49
45  Australia (AUS) 51:50
46  Spain (ESP) 51:52
47  Denmark (DEN) 52:04
48 Rocío Ríos  Spain (ESP) 52:10
49  Denmark (DEN) 52:19
50  Spain (ESP) 52:22
51  Australia (AUS) 52:22
52  Brazil (BRA) 52:25
53  United States (USA) 52:45
54  Netherlands (NED) 52:46
55 Joke Kleijweg  Netherlands (NED) 52:53
56 Berhane Adere  Ethiopia (ETH) 53:11
57  United States (USA) 53:40
58 Lyudmila Matveyeva  Soviet Union (URS) 53:48
59 Nelly Glauser   Switzerland (SUI) 53:56
60 Vally Sathyabhama  India (IND) 54:19
61  Costa Rica (CRC) 54:20
62  Australia (AUS) 54:33
63 Ursula Jeitziner   Switzerland (SUI) 55:05
64 Carmen Fuentes  Spain (ESP) 55:08
65 Maryse Justin  Mauritius (MRI) 55:54
66 Sunita Godara  India (IND) 56:07

Team[]

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Germany (GER)
Uta Pippig
Kerstin Pressler
Iris Biba
22 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Romania (ROM)
Iulia Olteanu

Nuța Olaru
23 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Soviet Union (URS)
Nadezhda Ilyina

Yelena Zhupiyeva
31 pts

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