IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

The IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was an annual international athletics championship in road running organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (then known as the International Amateur Athletics Federation). It was contested from 1983 to 1991, before being replaced by the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 1992, an event for both men and women.

The event was a 10 km race in 1983 and 1984, then a 15 km race from 1985 to 1991.[1]

Editions

Edition Year City Country
1st 1983 San Diego United States
2nd 1984 Madrid Spain
3rd 1985 Gateshead United Kingdom
4th 1986 Lisbon Portugal
5th 1987 Monte Carlo Monaco
6th 1988 Adelaide Australia
7th 1989 Rio de Janeiro Brazil
8th 1990 Dublin Ireland
9th 1991 Nieuwegein Norway

Medalists

Individual

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1983  Wendy Sly (GBR)32:23  Betty Springs (USA)32:23  Lesley Welch (USA)32:41
1984  Aurora Cunha (POR)33:04  Rosa Mota (POR)33:18  Carole Bradford (GBR)33:25
1985  Aurora Cunha (POR)49:17  Judi St. Hilaire (USA)49:25  Carole Bradford (GBR)49:59
1986  Aurora Cunha (POR)48:31  Rosa Mota (POR)48:35  Carla Beurskens (NED)48:36
1987  Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR)47:17  Nancy Tinari (CAN)48:53  Maria Curatolo (ITA)49:15
1988  Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR)48:24  Wang Xiuting (CHN)50:18  Zoya Ivanova (URS)50:28
1989  Wang Xiuting (CHN)49:34  Zhong Huandi (CHN)49:44  Aurora Cunha (POR)50:06
1990  Iulia Negura (ROM)50:14  Francie Larrieu-Smith (USA)50:15  Zhong Huandi (CHN)50:19
1991  Iulia Negura (ROM)48:42  Andrea Wallace (GBR)48:43  Uta Pippig (GER)48:44

Team

  • Team medals were decided by adding the positions of the leading three team members, except in 1984, when the times of the three leading team members were added.
Year Gold Silver Bronze
1983  United States12  Canada19  Ireland32
1984  Great Britain1:41:24  United States1:42:33  Portugal1:43:11
1985  Great Britain19  Soviet Union20  United States36
1986  Soviet Union20  Portugal24  United States26
1987  Portugal32  Soviet Union32  Great Britain46
1988  Soviet Union21  China31  Portugal37
1989  China10  Portugal15  Soviet Union24
1990  Portugal27  Soviet Union47  West Germany62
1991  Germany22  Romania24  Soviet Union31

Individual Results

San Diego 1983 (10 km)

66 starters. 62 finishers

Rank Athlete Time
 Wendy Sly (GBR) 32:23
 Betty Springs (USA) 32:23
 Lesley Welch (USA) 32:41
4th  Nancy Rooks (CAN) 32:57
5th  Dorthe Rasmussen (DEN) 33:03
6th  Midde Hamrin (SWE) 33:06
7th  Sylvie Ruegger (CAN) 33:06
8th  Monica Joyce (IRL) 33:14
9th  Ellen Hart (USA) 33:15
10th  Lisa Martin (AUS) 33:19

Madrid 1984 (10 km)

54 finishers.

Rank Athlete Time
 Aurora Cunha (POR) 33:04
 Rosa Mota (POR) 33:18
 Carole Bradford (GBR) 33:25
4  Debbie Peel (GBR) 33:51
5  Anne Marie Malone (CAN) 34:01
6  Sally Pierson (AUS) 34:05
7  Carol Haigh (GBR) 34:08
8  Monica Joyce (IRE) 34:09
9  Gail Kingma (USA) 34:12
10  Jeanette Nordgren (SWE) 34:13

Gateshead 1985 (15 km)

67 finishers.

Rank Athlete Time
 Aurora Cunha (POR) 49:17
 Judi St. Hilaire (USA) 49:25
 Carole Bradford (GBR) 49:59
4th  Lyudmila Matveyeva (URS) 50:28
5th  Paula Fudge (GBR) 50:36
6th  Donna Gould (AUS) 50:42
7th  Mariya Vasilyuk (URS) 50:56
8th  Anna Villani (ITA) 51:00
9th  Yelena Sipatova (URS) 51:08
10th  Ellen Wessinhage (FRG) 51:29

Lisbon 1986 (15 km)

75 finishers.

Rank Athlete Time
 Aurora Cunha (POR) 48:31
 Rosa Mota (POR) 48:35
 Carla Beurskens (NED) 48:36
4  Marty Cooksey (USA) 48:41
5  Tatyana Kazankina (URS) 49:12
6  Lyudmila Matveyeva (URS) 49:13
7  Maria Curatolo (ITA) 49:14
8  Nancy Rooks (CAN) 49:22
9  Marina Rodchenkova (URS) 49:26
10  Kellie Cathey (USA) 49:42

Monte Carlo 1987 (15 km)

110 starters. 103 finishers.

Rank Athlete Time
 Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 47:17
 Nancy Tinari (CAN) 48:53
 Maria Curatolo (ITA) 49:15
4  Malin Wästlund (SWE) 49:21
5  Yekaterina Khramenkova (URS) 49:33
6  Albertina Machado (POR) 49:35
7  Lisa Weidenbach (USA) 49:41
8  Paula Fudge (GBR) 49:43
9  Evy Palm (SWE) 49:48
10  Agnes Pardaens (BEL) 49:56

Adelaide 1988 (15 km)

77 starters. 70 finishers.

Rank Athlete Time
 Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 48:24
 Wang Xiuting (CHN) 50:18
 Zoya Ivanova (URS) 50:28
4  Zhong Huandi (CHN) 50:29
5  Malin Wästlund (SWE) 50:42
6  Yekaterina Khramenkova (URS) 50:43
7  Lizanne Bussieres (CAN) 50:46
8  Conceição Ferreira (POR) 50:51
9  Tani Ruckle (AUS) 50:59
10  Jocelyn Villeton (FRA) 51:00

Rio de Janeiro 1989 (15 km)

85 starters. 68 finishers.

Rank Athlete Time
 Wang Xiuting (CHN) 49:34
 Zhong Huandi (CHN) 50:06
 Aurora Cunha (POR) 50:06
4.  Albertina Machado (POR) 50:16
5.  Yekaterina Khramenkova (URS) 50:21
6.  Jill Hunter (GBR) 50:34
7  Wang Huabi (CHN) 50:42
8  Albertina Dias (POR) 50:59
9  Nadyezhda Stepanova (URS) 51:05
10  Irina Yagodina (URS) 51:06

Dublin 1990 (15 km)

83 starters. 77 finishers.

Rank Athlete Time
 Iulia Negura (ROM) 50:12
 Francie Larrieu-Smith (USA) 50:15
 Zhong Huandi (CHN) 50:19
4  Andrea Wallace (GBR) 50:20
5  Aurora Cunha (POR) 50:27
6  Katrin Dorre (GDR) 50:30
7  Nadezhda Galliamova (URS) 50:32
8  Kerstin Pressler (FRG) 50:37
9  Conceição Ferreira (POR) 51:00
10  Valentina Yegorova (URS) 51:06

Nieuwegein 1991 (15 km)

70 finishers.

Rank Athlete Time
 Iulia Negura (ROM) 48:42
 Andrea Wallace (GBR) 48:43
 Uta Pippig (GER) 48:44
4  Nadezhda Ilyina (URS) 48:44
5  Rosanna Munerotto (ITA) 48:47
6  Kerstin Pressler (GER) 49:19
7  Georgetta Stage (ROM) 49:21
8  Lidia Camberg (POL) 49:24
9  Conceição Ferreira (POR) 49:27
10  Marina Rodchenkova (URS) 49:37

References

  1. IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-09-30.
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