1989 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

The 1989 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the seventh edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by Brazil on 24 September 1989 in Rio de Janeiro 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]

The race was won by Wang Xiuting of China, who had been runner-up to Ingrid Kristiansen the previous year. She ran 49:34 minutes to finish ten seconds ahead of the runner-up, teammate Zhong Huandi, with former champion Aurora Cunha of Portugal in third place. With Wang Huabi in seventh, the Chinese team achieved a championship record-low score of ten points. The Portuguese women achieved the lowest non-winning score in championship history, with 15 points, with Cunha being followed home by fourth placed Albertina Machado and Albertina Dias in eighth. Showing the dominance of the race by a handful of nations, a Yekaterina Khramenkova-led Soviet Union also achieved the lowest ever score for third place on 24 points.[2]

Results

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
Wang Xiuting China (CHN)49:34
Zhong Huandi China (CHN)49:44
Aurora Cunha Portugal (POR)50:06
4Albertina Machado Portugal (POR)50:16
5Yekaterina Khramenkova Soviet Union (URS)50:21
6Jill Hunter Great Britain (GBR)50:34
7Wang Huabi China (CHN)50:42
8Albertina Dias Portugal (POR)50:59
9Nadezhda Stepanova Soviet Union (URS)51:05
10Irina Yagodina Soviet Union (URS)51:06
11Judy Chamberlin United States (USA)51:28
12Anna Villani Italy (ITA)51:32
13Angie Pain Great Britain (GBR)51:35
14Allison Rabour Italy (ITA)52:02
15Elena Tolstogouzova Soviet Union (URS)52:17
16Anni Müller Austria (AUT)52:36
17Jane Welzel United States (USA)52:44
18Nives Curti Italy (ITA)52:52
19María Luisa Servín Mexico (MEX)53:07
20Janeth Mayal Brazil (BRA)53:18
21Márcia Narloch Brazil (BRA)53:20
22Yolanda Quimbita Ecuador (ECU)53:28
23Susan Dilnot Great Britain (GBR)53:35
24Tani Ruckle Australia (AUS)53:42
25Carole Connelly Australia (AUS)53:52
26Marina Prat Spain (ESP)53:53
27Carmen Brunet Spain (ESP)53:54
29Debbie Elsmore New Zealand (NZL)54:06
30Monica O'Reilly United States (USA)54:08
31Carmem de Oliveira Brazil (BRA)54:17
32Lesley Graham New Zealand (NZL)54:19
33Griselda González Argentina (ARG)54:19
34Patricia Griffin Ireland (IRL)54:24
36Lynn Harding Great Britain (GBR)54:30
37Kimball Dryden United States (USA)54:45
38Santa Velasquez Mexico (MEX)54:49
39Leslie Lewis United States (USA)54:54
40Marta Jimenez Mexico (MEX)55:15
41Wilma Guerra Ecuador (ECU)55:19
43Mary Brayley Ireland (IRL)55:43
44Carmen Díaz Spain (ESP)56:20
45Elsa Calderon Chile (CHI)56:32
46Marisol Cossio Bolivia (BOL)56:45
50Silvana Pereira Brazil (BRA)58:07
51Janeth Alder Ecuador (ECU)58:14
61Trudy Fenton Australia (AUS)60:01
63Julia Sakala Zimbabwe (ZIM)61:47

Team

Rank Team Points
 China (CHN)
Wang Xiuting
Zhong Huandi
Wang Huabi
10 pts
 Portugal (POR)
Aurora Cunha
Albertina Machado
Albertina Dias
15 pts
 Soviet Union (URS)
Yekaterina Khramenkova
Nadezhda Stepanova
Irina Yagodina
24 pts

References

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