1981 IAAF World Race Walking Cup

The 1981 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 3 and 4 October 1981 in the streets of Valencia, Spain. The event was also known as IAAF Race Walking World Cup.

1981 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
OrganisersIAAF
Edition10th
DateOctober 3–4
Host cityValencia, Valencia, Spain
Events3
Participation160 athletes from
18 nations

Complete results were published.[1]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Men's 20 km walk Ernesto Canto
 Mexico
1:23:52 Roland Wieser
 East Germany
1:24:12 Alessandro Pezzatini
 Italy
1:24:24
Men's 50 km walk Raúl González
 Mexico
3:48:30 Hartwig Gauder
 East Germany
3:52:18 Sandro Bellucci
 Italy
3:54:57
Lugano Cup (Men)
Team (Men)  Italy227 pts  Soviet Union227 pts  Mexico221 pts
Women
Women's 5 km walk Siv Gustavsson
 Sweden
22:56.9 Aleksandra Deveranskaya
 Soviet Union
23:17.2 Lyudmila Khrushchova
 Soviet Union
23:25.4
Eschborn Cup (Women)
Team (Women)  Soviet Union105 pts  Sweden104 pts  Australia90 pts

Results

Men's 20 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Ernesto Canto Mexico (MEX)1:23:52
Roland Wieser East Germany (GDR)1:24:12
Alessandro Pezzatini Italy (ITA)1:24:24
4Yevgeniy Yevsyukov Soviet Union (URS)1:24:51
5José Marín Spain (ESP)1:25:00
6Maurizio Damilano Italy (ITA)1:25:08
7Anatoliy Solomin Soviet Union (URS)1:26:39
8Pyotr Pochenchuk Soviet Union (URS)1:27:03
9Bo Gustafsson Sweden (SWE)1:27:28
10Guillaume LeBlanc Canada (CAN)1:28:02
11Pavol Blažek Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:28:12
12Stefan Petrik Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:28:20
13Carlo Mattioli Italy (ITA)1:28:52
14Ralf Meisel East Germany (GDR)1:29:24
15Stanisław Rola Poland (POL)1:29:37
16Wang Chuntang China (CHN)1:29:45
17Steve Barry Great Britain (GBR)1:29:56
18Erling Andersen Norway (NOR)1:30:03
19Ian McCombie Great Britain (GBR)1:30:03
20Eduardo Linares Mexico (MEX)1:30:05
21Todd Scully United States (USA)1:30:22
22Jim Heiring United States (USA)1:30:39
23Mykola Vynnychenko Soviet Union (URS)1:31:11
24Jozef Zimka Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:31:13
25Marcelino Colín Mexico (MEX)1:31:23
26Zdzisław Szlapkin Poland (POL)1:31:29
27Bogusław Duda Poland (POL)1:31:35
28Ray Sharp United States (USA)1:32:30
29Bill Dyer Australia (AUS)1:32:52
30Roger Mills Great Britain (GBR)1:33:30
31Andrés Marin Spain (ESP)1:33:46
32François Lapointe Canada (CAN)1:33:49
33Amos Seddon Great Britain (GBR)1:33:52
34Philippe Lafleur France (FRA)1:34:08
35Per Rasmussen Sweden (SWE)1:34:18
36Jaroslaw Kazmierski Poland (POL)1:34:18
37Roland Nilsson Sweden (SWE)1:34:47
38Martial Fesselier France (FRA)1:35:05
39Pascal Lenglart France (FRA)1:35:59
40Jozef Pribilinec Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:36:25
41Duncan Knox Australia (AUS)1:37:41
42Denis Terraz France (FRA)1:38:40
43Horst Matern East Germany (GDR)1:39:21
44Francisco Botonero Spain (ESP)1:39:55
45Tore Strømøy Norway (NOR)1:40:07
46Michael Stones Canada (CAN)1:41:56
47Gu Fangyuan China (CHN)1:44:47
48Anders Hjelle Norway (NOR)1:46:05
49Michael Harvey Australia (AUS)1:46:17
Zhang Fuxin China (CHN)DQ
Luis Bueno Spain (ESP)DQ
Ralf Kowalsky East Germany (GDR)DQ
Giorgio Damilano Italy (ITA)DQ
Felix Gómez Mexico (MEX)DQ
Owe Hemmingsson Sweden (SWE)DQ
Steve Pecinovsky United States (USA)DQ
Dave Smith Australia (AUS)DNF
Tor-Ivar Guttulsrød Norway (NOR)DNF

Men's 50 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Raúl González Mexico (MEX)3:48:30
Hartwig Gauder East Germany (GDR)3:52:18
Sandro Bellucci Italy (ITA)3:54:57
4Dietmar Meisch East Germany (GDR)3:56:27
5Arturo Bravo Mexico (MEX)3:58:04
6Martín Bermúdez Mexico (MEX)3:58:16
7Valeriy Suntsov Soviet Union (URS)4:01:30
8Uwe Dünkel East Germany (GDR)4:02:04
9Gérard Lelièvre France (FRA)4:03:06
10Giacomo Poggi Italy (ITA)4:03:15
11Viktor Dorovskikh Soviet Union (URS)4:03:51
12Viktor Grodenchuk Soviet Union (URS)4:07:16
13Marco Evoniuk United States (USA)4:07:44
14Domenico Carpentieri Italy (ITA)4:13:19
15Bohdan Bułakowski Poland (POL)4:15:34
16Pavol Jati Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:17:06
17Lubos Mackanic Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:17:11
18Bengt Simonsen Sweden (SWE)4:17:57
19Paolo Grecucci Italy (ITA)4:18:56
20Ian Richards Great Britain (GBR)4:21:04
21Dan OʼConnor United States (USA)4:22:24
22Vladimír Podroužek Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:23:31
23Krzysztof Drajski Poland (POL)4:25:10
24Jan Pilczuk Poland (POL)4:26:28
25Stig-Olof Elovsson Sweden (SWE)4:28:08
26Vince OʼSullivan United States (USA)4:29:49
27Wayne Glusker United States (USA)4:33:01
28Barry Graham Great Britain (GBR)4:34:34
29Max Sjöholm Sweden (SWE)4:34:58
30François Lapointe Canada (CAN)4:35:51
31Bob Dobson Great Britain (GBR)4:36:13
32Pavel Szikora Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:37:31
33John Sheard Australia (AUS)4:38:48
34Dennis Jackson Great Britain (GBR)4:39:37
35Cato Viken Norway (NOR)4:41:04
36Alain Moulinet France (FRA)4:42:58
37Agustin Jorbo Spain (ESP)4:43:03
38Harry Summers Australia (AUS)4:43:43
39Stanisław Korneluk Poland (POL)4:47:27
40Jean-Pierre Saint-Martin France (FRA)4:52:04
41Maurice Dumont France (FRA)5:03:32
Rafael Espejo Spain (ESP)DQ
Jorge Llopart Spain (ESP)DQ
Enrique Vera Mexico (MEX)DQ
Ragner Hofnes Norway (NOR)DQ
Peter Fullager Australia (AUS)DNF
Willi Sawall Australia (AUS)DNF
Marcel Jobin Canada (CAN)DNF
Guillaume LeBlanc Canada (CAN)DNF
Michael Stones Canada (CAN)DNF
Gu Fangyuan China (CHN)DNF
Wang Chuntang China (CHN)DNF
Zhang Fuxin China (CHN)DNF
Manuel Alcalde Spain (ESP)DNF
Ronald Weigel East Germany (GDR)DNF
Harald Krokli Norway (NOR)DNF
Lars Ove Moen Norway (NOR)DNF
Torbjørn Janse Sweden (SWE)DNF
Vyacheslav Fursov Soviet Union (URS)DNF

Team (men)

The team rankings, named Lugano Trophy, combined the 20km and 50km events team results.[2]

PlaceCountryPoints
 Italy227 pts
 Soviet Union227 pts
 Mexico221 pts
4 East Germany208 pts
5 Czechoslovakia176 pts
6 Poland150 pts
7 United States148 pts
8 United Kingdom137 pts
9 Sweden131 pts
10 France97 pts
11 Spain77 pts
12 Canada74 pts
13 Australia57 pts
14 Norway52 pts
15 China34 pts

Women's 5 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Siv Gustavsson Sweden (SWE)22:56.9
Aleksandra Derevinskaya Soviet Union (URS)23:17.2
Lyudmila Khrushchova Soviet Union (URS)23:25.4
4Fröydis Hilsen Norway (NOR)23:34.4
5Ann Jansson Sweden (SWE)23:42.2
6Sally Pierson Australia (AUS)23:51.3
7Sue Cook Australia (AUS)24:04.9
8Ann Peel Canada (CAN)24:05.9
9Susan Liers-Westerfield United States (USA)24:15.8
10Natalya Sharipova Soviet Union (URS)24:20.7
11Ann-Marie Larsson Sweden (SWE)24:31.0
12Suzanne Griesbach France (FRA)24:35.6
13Irene Bateman Great Britain (GBR)24:40.0
14Margot Vetterli  Switzerland (SUI)24:43.9
15Lillian Millen Great Britain (GBR)24:47.4
16Olga Tshgunova Soviet Union (URS)24:53.2
17Britt Holmqvist Sweden (SWE)25:03.5
18Jill Barrett Great Britain (GBR)25:05.1
19Carol Tyson Great Britain (GBR)25:10.9
20Ann Ryan Australia (AUS)25:14.2
21Gillian Grant Canada (CAN)25:26
22Teresa Palacios Spain (ESP)25:31
23Ingrid Adam West Germany (FRG)25:34
24Line Viken Norway (NOR)25:34
25Bonnie Dillon United States (USA)25:39
26Vicki Jones United States (USA)25:51
27Mia Kjølberg Norway (NOR)26:08
28Paula Kash United States (USA)26:21
29Claudine Gerald/Richard France (FRA)26:35
30Mandy Holland Canada (CAN)26:44
31Regine Broders West Germany (FRG)26:53
32Isabelle Dumont France (FRA)26:56
33Jeanine Gosselin France (FRA)27:02
34Joni Bender Canada (CAN)27:04
35Valeria Carpanese Italy (ITA)27:07
36Lene Cassidy Denmark (DEN)27:16
37Karin Jensen Denmark (DEN)27:17
38Helga Henrich West Germany (FRG)27:23
39Belén Asensio Spain (ESP)27:27
40Gunhild Kristiansen Denmark (DEN)28:00
41Begoña Miranda Spain (ESP)28:04
42Paola Pastorini Italy (ITA)28:12
43Nuria Lloret Spain (ESP)28:20
44Renate Bauch West Germany (FRG)28:30
45Laurence Perrin  Switzerland (SUI)29:32
46Helle Bütow Jørgensen Denmark (DEN)30:30
47Astrid Mignot  Switzerland (SUI)32:02
Lorraine Young-Jachno Australia (AUS)DNF
Thorill Gylder Norway (NOR)DNF

Team (women)

PlaceCountryPoints
 Soviet Union105 pts
 Sweden104 pts
 Australia90 pts
4 United Kingdom76 pts
5 Norway71 pts
6 Canada68 pts
7 United States66 pts
8 France55 pts
9 West Germany41 pts
10 Spain33 pts
11  Switzerland31 pts
12 Denmark25 pts
13 Italy15 pts

Participation

The participation of 160 athletes (111 men/49 women) from 18 countries is reported.[1]

Qualifying Rounds

From 1961 to 1985 there were qualifying rounds for the men's competition with the first two winners proceeding to the final. This year, México, the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic, Italy, Spain, the United States, Australia, Canada, and China proceeded directly to the final.

  Countries qualifying for the final are highlighted in green

References

  1. IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - SARANSK 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved August 8, 2013
  2. "IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - TAICANG 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES" (PDF). iaaf.org. Retrieved 5 August 2017. Men’s Lugano Trophy(Combining results of 20Km & 50Km)
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