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1977 IAAF World Race Walking Cup

The 1977 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, on 24–25 September 1977. For the first time, a new competition name IAAF Race Walking World Cup was introduced replacing the former Lugano Trophy. As in 1975, there was a women's 5 km race held as invitation event. Mexico was dominant in the men's events, taking the team title and the top two spots in the 20 km and 50 km events through Daniel Bautista, Domingo Colín, Raúl González and Pedro Aroche. Sweden's Siv Gustavsson won the invitational women's event.[1]

1977 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
OrganisersIAAF
Edition8th
Date24–25 September
Host cityMilton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Events2 + 1 invitation
Participation96 + 23 guest athletes from
12 + 3 guest nations

Complete results were published.[2]

Medallists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
20 km walk   Daniel Bautista (MEX) 1:24:02   Domingo Colín (MEX) 1:24:31   Karl-Heinz Stadtmüller (GDR) 1:24:51
50 km walk   Raúl González (MEX) 4:04:16   Pedro Aroche (MEX) 4:04:55   Paolo Grecucci (ITA) 4:06:27
Lugano Cup (Men)
Team (Men)   Mexico 185 pts   East Germany 180 pts   Italy 160 pts
Women
5 km walk   Siv Gustavsson (SWE) 23:19   Carol Tyson (GBR) 23:46   Margareta Simu (SWE) 24:12

: Invitation event.

Results edit

Men's 20 km edit

Place Athlete Nation Time
  Daniel Bautista   Mexico (MEX) 1:24:02
  Domingo Colín   Mexico (MEX) 1:24:31
  Karl-Heinz Stadtmüller   East Germany (GDR) 1:24:51
4 Maurizio Damilano   Italy (ITA) 1:25:33
5 Gérard Lelièvre   France (FRA) 1:26:48
6 Yevgeniy Yevsyukov   Soviet Union (URS) 1:27:03
7 Roland Wieser   East Germany (GDR) 1:27:09
8 Anatoliy Solomin   Soviet Union (URS) 1:27:41
9 Armando Zambaldo   Italy (ITA) 1:27:53
10 Roberto Buccione   Italy (ITA) 1:28:28
11 Sandro Bellucci   Italy (ITA) 1:28:36
12 Nikolay Polozov   Soviet Union (URS) 1:28:58
13 Hartwig Gauder   East Germany (GDR) 1:29:51
14 Vladimir Golubnichiy   Soviet Union (URS) 1:30:33
15 Juraj Bencík   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1:30:38
16 Jaroslaw Kazmierski   Poland (POL) 1:30:39
17 Bo Gustafsson   Sweden (SWE) 1:30:43
18 Jan Dzurnák   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1:31:05
19 Jan Ornoch   Poland (POL) 1:31:09
20 Jean-Claude Decosse   France (FRA) 1:31:25
21 Zbigniew Gosławski   Poland (POL) 1:31:30
22 Dominique Guebey   France (FRA) 1:31:31
23 Mieczysław Górski   Poland (POL) 1:31:33
24 Werner Heyer   East Germany (GDR) 1:32:02
25 Marcos Castro   Mexico (MEX) 1:32:09
26 János Szálas   Hungary (HUN) 1:32:18
27 Alfons Schwarz   West Germany (FRG) 1:32:28
28 Štefan Petrík   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1:32:49
29 Lennart Lundgren   Sweden (SWE) 1:32:58
30 Mike Holmes   Great Britain (GBR) 1:33:06
31 Bengt Simonsen   Sweden (SWE) 1:33:09
32 Mick Greasley   Great Britain (GBR) 1:33:13
33 Roger Mills   Great Britain (GBR) 1:33:22
34 Jürgen Meyer   West Germany (FRG) 1:33:26
35 Göran Aneheim   Sweden (SWE) 1:33:38
36 Jim Heiring   United States (USA) 1:33:40
37 Imre Stankovics   Hungary (HUN) 1:33:46
38 Hans Michalski   West Germany (FRG) 1:34:11
39 Amos Seddon   Great Britain (GBR) 1:34:31
40 Szaba Grandpierre   Hungary (HUN) 1:35:04
41 Neal Pike   United States (USA) 1:35:20
42 Jean-Pierre Garnung   France (FRA) 1:35:52
43 Wolfgang Werner   West Germany (FRG) 1:36:11
44 Tivadar Szilagyi   Hungary (HUN) 1:36:38
45 Sam Dibernando   United States (USA) 1:39:48
Ángel Flores   Mexico (MEX) DQ
Todd Scully   United States (USA) DQ
Evûen Zedník   Czechoslovakia (TCH) DNF

Men's 50 km edit

Place Athlete Nation Time
  Raúl González   Mexico (MEX) 4:04:16
  Pedro Aroche   Mexico (MEX) 4:04:55
  Paolo Grecucci   Italy (ITA) 4:06:27
4 Veniamin Soldatenko   Soviet Union (URS) 4:08:20
5 Ralf Knütter   East Germany (GDR) 4:10:13
6 Steffen Müller   East Germany (GDR) 4:14:34
7 László Sátor   Hungary (HUN) 4:14:50
8 Heinrich Schubert   West Germany (FRG) 4:15:15
9 Horst Matern   East Germany (GDR) 4:15:50
10 Hans Binder   West Germany (FRG) 4:17:23
11 Bohdan Bułakowski   Poland (POL) 4:18:05
12 Martín Bermúdez   Mexico (MEX) 4:19:07
13 Larry Young   United States (USA) 4:19:56
14 August Hirt   United States (USA) 4:20:06
15 Franco Vecchio   Italy (ITA) 4:21:16
16 Leif Karlsson   Sweden (SWE) 4:21:55
17 Brian Adams   Great Britain (GBR) 4:23:54
18 Feliks Sliwinski   Poland (POL) 4:24:05
19 Karl Degener   West Germany (FRG) 4:24:11
20 Alain Moulinet   France (FRA) 4:24:34
21 Rosario Valore   Italy (ITA) 4:24:45
22 Owe Hemmingsson   Sweden (SWE) 4:25:07
23 Mario Kerber   East Germany (GDR) 4:25:27
24 Stig-Olof Elovsson   Sweden (SWE) 4:25:38
25 Ladíslav Vitez   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 4:25:45
26 Ferenc Danovsky   Hungary (HUN) 4:26:06
27 Bob Dobson   Great Britain (GBR) 4:26:09
28 John Warhurst   Great Britain (GBR) 4:26:47
29 Luc Gauthier   France (FRA) 4:27:03
30 František Biro   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 4:27:48
31 Yuriy Andryushchenko   Soviet Union (URS) 4:28:37
32 Bogusław Kmiecik   Poland (POL) 4:29:15
33 Peter Hodkinson   Great Britain (GBR) 4:29:27
34 Jean-Pierre Garcia   France (FRA) 4:30:03
35 Franciszek Ustarbowski   Poland (POL) 4:36:39
36 Karoly Orban   Hungary (HUN) 4:37:47
37 Jean-Louis Hauth   France (FRA) 4:38:00
38 Jaroslav Pták   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 4:42:16
39 Vytautas Papas   Soviet Union (URS) 4:46:46
Enrique Vera Ibanez   Mexico (MEX) DQ
Algis Sakalis   Soviet Union (URS) DQ
Gerhard Weidner   West Germany (FRG) DNF
Zoltán Rutkai   Hungary (HUN) DNF
Giancarlo Lisi   Italy (ITA) DNF
Stefan Sjunnesson   Sweden (SWE) DNF
Josef Macek   Czechoslovakia (TCH) DNF
Tom Dooley   United States (USA) DNF
Dan OʼConnor   United States (USA) DNF

Team (men) edit

The team rankings, named Lugano Trophy, combined the 20km and 50km events team results.[3]

Place Country Points
    Mexico 185 pts
    East Germany 180 pts
    Italy 160 pts
4   Soviet Union 128 pts
5   Poland 112 pts
6   West Germany 99 pts
7   France 99 pts
8   Sweden 94 pts
9   Czechoslovakia 82 pts
10   Hungary 69 pts
11   United Kingdom 69 pts
12   United States 56 pts

Women's 5 km edit

Place Athlete Nation Time
  Siv Gustavsson   Sweden (SWE) 23:19
  Carol Tyson   Great Britain (GBR) 23:46
  Margareta Simu   Sweden (SWE) 24:12
4 Judy Farr   Great Britain (GBR) 24:23
5 Britt Holmquist   Sweden (SWE) 24:27
6 Elisabet Olsson   Sweden (SWE) 24:51
7 Beverley Francis   Great Britain (GBR) 25:41
8 Ginney Lovell   Great Britain (GBR) 25:58
9 Christine Coleman   Great Britain (GBR) 26:01
10 Elaine Cox   Great Britain (GBR) 26:14
11 Irene Bateman   Great Britain (GBR) 26:24
12 Siobhan MacAuley   Great Britain (GBR) 27:39
13 Sheila Miller   Australia (AUS) 27:51
14 Pamela Reynolds   Ireland (IRL) 27:58
15 Susan Till   Great Britain (GBR) 28:09
16 Carolyn Gee   Great Britain (GBR) 28:51
17 Shirley Rook   Great Britain (GBR) 29:03
18 Mary Brown   Great Britain (GBR) 29:27
19 Karen Bingham   Great Britain (GBR) 29:39
20 Julie Robery   Great Britain (GBR) 30:29
21 Linda Nicholls   Great Britain (GBR) 31:49
22 M. Servais   BEL 35:52
Marion Fawkes   Great Britain (GBR) DNF

: Invitation event.

Participation edit

The participation of 119 athletes (96 men/23 women) from countries is reported.[2]

Qualifying rounds edit

From 1961 to 1985 there were qualifying rounds for the men's competition with the first two winners proceeding to the final. This year, the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and México proceeded directly to the final.

  Countries qualifying for the final are highlighted in green

References edit

  1. ^ IAAF World Race Walking Cup. GBRAthletics. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  2. ^ a b IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - SARANSK 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 29 July 2013
  3. ^ "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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The 1977 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held in Milton Keynes United Kingdom on 24 25 September 1977 For the first time a new competition name IAAF Race Walking World Cup was introduced replacing the former Lugano Trophy As in 1975 there was a women s 5 km race held as invitation event Mexico was dominant in the men s events taking the team title and the top two spots in the 20 km and 50 km events through Daniel Bautista Domingo Colin Raul Gonzalez and Pedro Aroche Sweden s Siv Gustavsson won the invitational women s event 1 1977 IAAF World Race Walking CupOrganisersIAAFEdition8thDate24 25 SeptemberHost cityMilton Keynes Buckinghamshire United KingdomEvents2 1 invitationParticipation96 23 guest athletes from 12 3 guest nations 1975 Le Grand Quevilly1979 Eschborn Complete results were published 2 Contents 1 Medallists 2 Results 2 1 Men s 20 km 2 2 Men s 50 km 2 3 Team men 2 4 Women s 5 km 3 Participation 4 Qualifying rounds 4 1 Zone 1 4 2 Zone 2 4 3 Zone 3 5 ReferencesMedallists editEvent Gold Silver Bronze Men 20 km walk nbsp Daniel Bautista MEX 1 24 02 nbsp Domingo Colin MEX 1 24 31 nbsp Karl Heinz Stadtmuller GDR 1 24 51 50 km walk nbsp Raul Gonzalez MEX 4 04 16 nbsp Pedro Aroche MEX 4 04 55 nbsp Paolo Grecucci ITA 4 06 27 Lugano Cup Men Team Men nbsp Mexico 185 pts nbsp East Germany 180 pts nbsp Italy 160 pts Women 5 km walk nbsp Siv Gustavsson SWE 23 19 nbsp Carol Tyson GBR 23 46 nbsp Margareta Simu SWE 24 12 Invitation event Results editMen s 20 km edit Place Athlete Nation Time nbsp Daniel Bautista nbsp Mexico MEX 1 24 02 nbsp Domingo Colin nbsp Mexico MEX 1 24 31 nbsp Karl Heinz Stadtmuller nbsp East Germany GDR 1 24 51 4 Maurizio Damilano nbsp Italy ITA 1 25 33 5 Gerard Lelievre nbsp France FRA 1 26 48 6 Yevgeniy Yevsyukov nbsp Soviet Union URS 1 27 03 7 Roland Wieser nbsp East Germany GDR 1 27 09 8 Anatoliy Solomin nbsp Soviet Union URS 1 27 41 9 Armando Zambaldo nbsp Italy ITA 1 27 53 10 Roberto Buccione nbsp Italy ITA 1 28 28 11 Sandro Bellucci nbsp Italy ITA 1 28 36 12 Nikolay Polozov nbsp Soviet Union URS 1 28 58 13 Hartwig Gauder nbsp East Germany GDR 1 29 51 14 Vladimir Golubnichiy nbsp Soviet Union URS 1 30 33 15 Juraj Bencik nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 1 30 38 16 Jaroslaw Kazmierski nbsp Poland POL 1 30 39 17 Bo Gustafsson nbsp Sweden SWE 1 30 43 18 Jan Dzurnak nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 1 31 05 19 Jan Ornoch nbsp Poland POL 1 31 09 20 Jean Claude Decosse nbsp France FRA 1 31 25 21 Zbigniew Goslawski nbsp Poland POL 1 31 30 22 Dominique Guebey nbsp France FRA 1 31 31 23 Mieczyslaw Gorski nbsp Poland POL 1 31 33 24 Werner Heyer nbsp East Germany GDR 1 32 02 25 Marcos Castro nbsp Mexico MEX 1 32 09 26 Janos Szalas nbsp Hungary HUN 1 32 18 27 Alfons Schwarz nbsp West Germany FRG 1 32 28 28 Stefan Petrik nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 1 32 49 29 Lennart Lundgren nbsp Sweden SWE 1 32 58 30 Mike Holmes nbsp Great Britain GBR 1 33 06 31 Bengt Simonsen nbsp Sweden SWE 1 33 09 32 Mick Greasley nbsp Great Britain GBR 1 33 13 33 Roger Mills nbsp Great Britain GBR 1 33 22 34 Jurgen Meyer nbsp West Germany FRG 1 33 26 35 Goran Aneheim nbsp Sweden SWE 1 33 38 36 Jim Heiring nbsp United States USA 1 33 40 37 Imre Stankovics nbsp Hungary HUN 1 33 46 38 Hans Michalski nbsp West Germany FRG 1 34 11 39 Amos Seddon nbsp Great Britain GBR 1 34 31 40 Szaba Grandpierre nbsp Hungary HUN 1 35 04 41 Neal Pike nbsp United States USA 1 35 20 42 Jean Pierre Garnung nbsp France FRA 1 35 52 43 Wolfgang Werner nbsp West Germany FRG 1 36 11 44 Tivadar Szilagyi nbsp Hungary HUN 1 36 38 45 Sam Dibernando nbsp United States USA 1 39 48 Angel Flores nbsp Mexico MEX DQ Todd Scully nbsp United States USA DQ Evuen Zednik nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH DNF Men s 50 km edit Place Athlete Nation Time nbsp Raul Gonzalez nbsp Mexico MEX 4 04 16 nbsp Pedro Aroche nbsp Mexico MEX 4 04 55 nbsp Paolo Grecucci nbsp Italy ITA 4 06 27 4 Veniamin Soldatenko nbsp Soviet Union URS 4 08 20 5 Ralf Knutter nbsp East Germany GDR 4 10 13 6 Steffen Muller nbsp East Germany GDR 4 14 34 7 Laszlo Sator nbsp Hungary HUN 4 14 50 8 Heinrich Schubert nbsp West Germany FRG 4 15 15 9 Horst Matern nbsp East Germany GDR 4 15 50 10 Hans Binder nbsp West Germany FRG 4 17 23 11 Bohdan Bulakowski nbsp Poland POL 4 18 05 12 Martin Bermudez nbsp Mexico MEX 4 19 07 13 Larry Young nbsp United States USA 4 19 56 14 August Hirt nbsp United States USA 4 20 06 15 Franco Vecchio nbsp Italy ITA 4 21 16 16 Leif Karlsson nbsp Sweden SWE 4 21 55 17 Brian Adams nbsp Great Britain GBR 4 23 54 18 Feliks Sliwinski nbsp Poland POL 4 24 05 19 Karl Degener nbsp West Germany FRG 4 24 11 20 Alain Moulinet nbsp France FRA 4 24 34 21 Rosario Valore nbsp Italy ITA 4 24 45 22 Owe Hemmingsson nbsp Sweden SWE 4 25 07 23 Mario Kerber nbsp East Germany GDR 4 25 27 24 Stig Olof Elovsson nbsp Sweden SWE 4 25 38 25 Ladislav Vitez nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 4 25 45 26 Ferenc Danovsky nbsp Hungary HUN 4 26 06 27 Bob Dobson nbsp Great Britain GBR 4 26 09 28 John Warhurst nbsp Great Britain GBR 4 26 47 29 Luc Gauthier nbsp France FRA 4 27 03 30 Frantisek Biro nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 4 27 48 31 Yuriy Andryushchenko nbsp Soviet Union URS 4 28 37 32 Boguslaw Kmiecik nbsp Poland POL 4 29 15 33 Peter Hodkinson nbsp Great Britain GBR 4 29 27 34 Jean Pierre Garcia nbsp France FRA 4 30 03 35 Franciszek Ustarbowski nbsp Poland POL 4 36 39 36 Karoly Orban nbsp Hungary HUN 4 37 47 37 Jean Louis Hauth nbsp France FRA 4 38 00 38 Jaroslav Ptak nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 4 42 16 39 Vytautas Papas nbsp Soviet Union URS 4 46 46 Enrique Vera Ibanez nbsp Mexico MEX DQ Algis Sakalis nbsp Soviet Union URS DQ Gerhard Weidner nbsp West Germany FRG DNF Zoltan Rutkai nbsp Hungary HUN DNF Giancarlo Lisi nbsp Italy ITA DNF Stefan Sjunnesson nbsp Sweden SWE DNF Josef Macek nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH DNF Tom Dooley nbsp United States USA DNF Dan OʼConnor nbsp United States USA DNF Team men edit The team rankings named Lugano Trophy combined the 20km and 50km events team results 3 Place Country Points nbsp nbsp Mexico 185 pts nbsp nbsp East Germany 180 pts nbsp nbsp Italy 160 pts 4 nbsp Soviet Union 128 pts 5 nbsp Poland 112 pts 6 nbsp West Germany 99 pts 7 nbsp France 99 pts 8 nbsp Sweden 94 pts 9 nbsp Czechoslovakia 82 pts 10 nbsp Hungary 69 pts 11 nbsp United Kingdom 69 pts 12 nbsp United States 56 pts Women s 5 km edit Place Athlete Nation Time nbsp Siv Gustavsson nbsp Sweden SWE 23 19 nbsp Carol Tyson nbsp Great Britain GBR 23 46 nbsp Margareta Simu nbsp Sweden SWE 24 12 4 Judy Farr nbsp Great Britain GBR 24 23 5 Britt Holmquist nbsp Sweden SWE 24 27 6 Elisabet Olsson nbsp Sweden SWE 24 51 7 Beverley Francis nbsp Great Britain GBR 25 41 8 Ginney Lovell nbsp Great Britain GBR 25 58 9 Christine Coleman nbsp Great Britain GBR 26 01 10 Elaine Cox nbsp Great Britain GBR 26 14 11 Irene Bateman nbsp Great Britain GBR 26 24 12 Siobhan MacAuley nbsp Great Britain GBR 27 39 13 Sheila Miller nbsp Australia AUS 27 51 14 Pamela Reynolds nbsp Ireland IRL 27 58 15 Susan Till nbsp Great Britain GBR 28 09 16 Carolyn Gee nbsp Great Britain GBR 28 51 17 Shirley Rook nbsp Great Britain GBR 29 03 18 Mary Brown nbsp Great Britain GBR 29 27 19 Karen Bingham nbsp Great Britain GBR 29 39 20 Julie Robery nbsp Great Britain GBR 30 29 21 Linda Nicholls nbsp Great Britain GBR 31 49 22 M Servais nbsp BEL 35 52 Marion Fawkes nbsp Great Britain GBR DNF Invitation event Participation editThe participation of 119 athletes 96 men 23 women from countries is reported 2 nbsp Australia 1 nbsp Belgium 1 nbsp East Germany 8 nbsp France 8 nbsp Hungary 8 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Italy 8 nbsp Mexico 8 nbsp Poland 8 nbsp Soviet Union 8 nbsp Sweden 8 4 nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 nbsp United Kingdom 8 16 nbsp United States 8 nbsp West Germany 8 Qualifying rounds editFrom 1961 to 1985 there were qualifying rounds for the men s competition with the first two winners proceeding to the final This year the Soviet Union the German Democratic Republic the Federal Republic of Germany the United Kingdom the United States and Mexico proceeded directly to the final Countries qualifying for the final are highlighted in green Zone 1 edit San Remo Italy 27 28 August Rank Nation Points 1 nbsp Italy 58 pts 2 nbsp Hungary 50 pts 3 nbsp Spain 32 pts 4 nbsp Switzerland 18 pts nbsp Bulgaria DNS nbsp Romania DNS Zone 2 edit Vanersborg Sweden 27 August Rank Nation Points 1 nbsp Poland 53 pts 2 nbsp Sweden 51 pts 3 nbsp Finland 23 pts 4 nbsp Norway 21 pts Zone 3 edit Lessines Belgium 27 28 August Rank Nation Points 1 nbsp Czechoslovakia 84 pts 2 nbsp France 64 pts 3 nbsp Belgium 49 pts 4 nbsp Netherlands 32 pts 5 nbsp Ireland 7 ptsReferences edit IAAF World Race Walking Cup GBRAthletics Retrieved 2018 03 17 a b IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP SARANSK 2012 FACTS amp FIGURES PDF IAAF retrieved 29 July 2013 IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP TAICANG 2014 FACTS amp FIGURES PDF iaaf org Retrieved 5 August 2017 Men s Lugano Trophy Combining results of 20Km amp 50Km Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1977 IAAF World Race Walking Cup 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