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1988 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

The 1988 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the sixth edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by Australia on 20 March 1988 in Adelaide 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. This was the only time that the event was held in the first half of the year.[1]

Norway's Ingrid Kristiansen defended her title with a winning time of 48:24 minutes. Wang Xiuting of China was runner-up nearly two minutes behind and was shortly followed by Zoya Ivanova, who took third place ten seconds later. Ivanova led a Soviets to a comfortable win in the team competition with a total of 21 points coming from her, Yekaterina Khramenkova and Lyudmila Matveyeva. China, entering the competition for the first time took second in the team race through Wang, fourth-placed Zhong Huandi and Wang Huabi in 25th. Portugal, the defending team champions, were led to third place by Conceição Ferreira.[2]

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Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Ingrid Kristiansen   Norway (NOR) 48:24
  Wang Xiuting   China (CHN) 50:18
  Zoya Ivanova   Soviet Union (URS) 50:28
4 Zhong Huandi   China (CHN) 50:29
5 Malin Wästland   Sweden (SWE) 50:42
6 Yekaterina Khramenkova   Soviet Union (URS) 50:43
7 Lizanne Bussières   Canada (CAN) 50:46
8 Conceição Ferreira   Portugal (POR) 50:51
9 Tani Ruckle   Australia (AUS) 50:59
10 Jocelyne Villeton   France (FRA) 51:00
11 Marty Cooksey   United States (USA) 51:07
12 Lyudmila Matveyeva   Soviet Union (URS) 51:30
13 Albertina Dias   Portugal (POR) 51:38
14 Maria Curatolo   Italy (ITA) 51:46
15 Kerstin Pressler   West Germany (FRG) 51:49
16 Albertina Machado   Portugal (POR) 51:55
17 Susan Schneider   United States (USA) 51:56
18 Ann Ross   New Zealand (NZL) 52:03
19 Yuki Tamura   Japan (JPN) 52:12
20 Małgorzata Birbach   Poland (POL) 52:19
21 Sinikka Keskitalo   Finland (FIN) 52:25
22 Bente Moe   Norway (NOR) 52:36
23 Marina Rodchenkova   Soviet Union (URS) 52:37
24 Kellie Archuletta   United States (USA) 52:43
25 Wang Huabi   China (CHN) 52:44
26 Päivi Tikkanen   Finland (FIN) 52:56
27 Grete Kirkeberg   Norway (NOR) 52:59
28 Delilah Asiago   Kenya (KEN) 53:00
29 Susan Crehan   Great Britain (GBR) 53:00
30 Jane Ngotho   Kenya (KEN) 53:06
31 Gabriela Wolf   West Germany (FRG) 53:18
32 Sirkku Kumpulainen   Finland (FIN) 53:25
33 Sheila Purves   Hong Kong (HKG) 53:29
34 Jane Welzel   United States (USA) 53:31
35 Kazue Kojima   Japan (JPN) 53:40
36 Janeth Mayal   Brazil (BRA) 53:43
37 Rose Lambe   Ireland (IRL) 53:49
38 Cassandra Mihailovic   France (FRA) 53:53
39 Anni Müller   Austria (AUT) 53:59
40 Christina Mai   West Germany (FRG) 54:08
41 ?
42 ?
43 Maria Guida   Italy (ITA) 54:14
44 Sandra Branney   Great Britain (GBR) 54:18
45 Griselda González   Argentina (ARG) 54:29
46 Eva Svensson   Sweden (SWE) 54:35
47 Kerry Schreiber   Australia (AUS) 54:39
48 Stefania Colombo   Italy (ITA) 54:44
49 Patricia Griffin   Ireland (IRL) 54:45
50 Linda Milo   Belgium (BEL) 54:45
51 Veronique Vauzelle   France (FRA) 54:52
52 Sissel Grottenberg   Norway (NOR) 55:02
53 Lesley Morton   New Zealand (NZL) 55:16
54 Shireen Barbour   Great Britain (GBR) 55:25
55 Bettina Sabatini   Italy (ITA) 55:27
56 Stella-Maris Selles   Argentina (ARG) 55:46
57 Glenys Kroon   New Zealand (NZL) 55:47
58 Susan Sirma   Kenya (KEN) 55:54
59 Viviene Van Buggenhout   Belgium (BEL) 55:58
60 Coral Farr   Australia (AUS) 56:10
61 Maryse Justin   Mauritius (MRI) 57:00
62 Martine Van De Gehuchte   Belgium (BEL) 57:04
63 Carolyn Naisby   Great Britain (GBR) 57:07
64 Yuko Gordon   Hong Kong (HKG) 57:11
65 ?
66 Wendy Breed   New Zealand (NZL) 57:54
67 Jenny Lund   Australia (AUS) 57:59
DNF Sabine Knetsch   West Germany (FRG) DNF
DNF Grażyna Kowina   Poland (POL) DNF
DNF Satu Levelä   Finland (FIN) DNF
DNF Li Xiuxia   China (CHN) DNF
DNF Silvana Pereira   Brazil (BRA) DNF
DNF Rizoneide Vanderlei   Brazil (BRA) DNF

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  1. ^ IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  2. ^ 1988 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2018-02-11.

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The 1988 IAAF World Women s Road Race Championships was the sixth edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation IAAF The competition was hosted by Australia on 20 March 1988 in Adelaide 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 This was the only time that the event was held in the first half of the year 1 Norway s Ingrid Kristiansen defended her title with a winning time of 48 24 minutes Wang Xiuting of China was runner up nearly two minutes behind and was shortly followed by Zoya Ivanova who took third place ten seconds later Ivanova led a Soviets to a comfortable win in the team competition with a total of 21 points coming from her Yekaterina Khramenkova and Lyudmila Matveyeva China entering the competition for the first time took second in the team race through Wang fourth placed Zhong Huandi and Wang Huabi in 25th Portugal the defending team champions were led to third place by Conceicao Ferreira 2 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Individual 1 2 Team 2 ReferencesResults editIndividual edit Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Ingrid Kristiansen nbsp Norway NOR 48 24 nbsp Wang Xiuting nbsp China CHN 50 18 nbsp Zoya Ivanova nbsp Soviet Union URS 50 28 4 Zhong Huandi nbsp China CHN 50 29 5 Malin Wastland nbsp Sweden SWE 50 42 6 Yekaterina Khramenkova nbsp Soviet Union URS 50 43 7 Lizanne Bussieres nbsp Canada CAN 50 46 8 Conceicao Ferreira nbsp Portugal POR 50 51 9 Tani Ruckle nbsp Australia AUS 50 59 10 Jocelyne Villeton nbsp France FRA 51 00 11 Marty Cooksey nbsp United States USA 51 07 12 Lyudmila Matveyeva nbsp Soviet Union URS 51 30 13 Albertina Dias nbsp Portugal POR 51 38 14 Maria Curatolo nbsp Italy ITA 51 46 15 Kerstin Pressler nbsp West Germany FRG 51 49 16 Albertina Machado nbsp Portugal POR 51 55 17 Susan Schneider nbsp United States USA 51 56 18 Ann Ross nbsp New Zealand NZL 52 03 19 Yuki Tamura nbsp Japan JPN 52 12 20 Malgorzata Birbach nbsp Poland POL 52 19 21 Sinikka Keskitalo nbsp Finland FIN 52 25 22 Bente Moe nbsp Norway NOR 52 36 23 Marina Rodchenkova nbsp Soviet Union URS 52 37 24 Kellie Archuletta nbsp United States USA 52 43 25 Wang Huabi nbsp China CHN 52 44 26 Paivi Tikkanen nbsp Finland FIN 52 56 27 Grete Kirkeberg nbsp Norway NOR 52 59 28 Delilah Asiago nbsp Kenya KEN 53 00 29 Susan Crehan nbsp Great Britain GBR 53 00 30 Jane Ngotho nbsp Kenya KEN 53 06 31 Gabriela Wolf nbsp West Germany FRG 53 18 32 Sirkku Kumpulainen nbsp Finland FIN 53 25 33 Sheila Purves nbsp Hong Kong HKG 53 29 34 Jane Welzel nbsp United States USA 53 31 35 Kazue Kojima nbsp Japan JPN 53 40 36 Janeth Mayal nbsp Brazil BRA 53 43 37 Rose Lambe nbsp Ireland IRL 53 49 38 Cassandra Mihailovic nbsp France FRA 53 53 39 Anni Muller nbsp Austria AUT 53 59 40 Christina Mai nbsp West Germany FRG 54 08 41 42 43 Maria Guida nbsp Italy ITA 54 14 44 Sandra Branney nbsp Great Britain GBR 54 18 45 Griselda Gonzalez nbsp Argentina ARG 54 29 46 Eva Svensson nbsp Sweden SWE 54 35 47 Kerry Schreiber nbsp Australia AUS 54 39 48 Stefania Colombo nbsp Italy ITA 54 44 49 Patricia Griffin nbsp Ireland IRL 54 45 50 Linda Milo nbsp Belgium BEL 54 45 51 Veronique Vauzelle nbsp France FRA 54 52 52 Sissel Grottenberg nbsp Norway NOR 55 02 53 Lesley Morton nbsp New Zealand NZL 55 16 54 Shireen Barbour nbsp Great Britain GBR 55 25 55 Bettina Sabatini nbsp Italy ITA 55 27 56 Stella Maris Selles nbsp Argentina ARG 55 46 57 Glenys Kroon nbsp New Zealand NZL 55 47 58 Susan Sirma nbsp Kenya KEN 55 54 59 Viviene Van Buggenhout nbsp Belgium BEL 55 58 60 Coral Farr nbsp Australia AUS 56 10 61 Maryse Justin nbsp Mauritius MRI 57 00 62 Martine Van De Gehuchte nbsp Belgium BEL 57 04 63 Carolyn Naisby nbsp Great Britain GBR 57 07 64 Yuko Gordon nbsp Hong Kong HKG 57 11 65 66 Wendy Breed nbsp New Zealand NZL 57 54 67 Jenny Lund nbsp Australia AUS 57 59 DNF Sabine Knetsch nbsp West Germany FRG DNF DNF Grazyna Kowina nbsp Poland POL DNF DNF Satu Levela nbsp Finland FIN DNF DNF Li Xiuxia nbsp China CHN DNF DNF Silvana Pereira nbsp Brazil BRA DNF DNF Rizoneide Vanderlei nbsp Brazil BRA DNF Team edit Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Soviet Union URS Zoya IvanovaYekaterina KhramenkovaLyudmila Matveyeva 21 pts nbsp nbsp China CHN Wang XiutingZhong HuandiWang Huabi 31 pts nbsp nbsp Portugal POR Conceicao FerreiraAlbertina DiasAlbertina Machado 37 ptsReferences edit IAAF World Women s Road Race Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved 2018 02 09 1988 IAAF World Women s Road Race Championships Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved 2018 02 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1988 IAAF World Women 27s Road Race Championships amp oldid 1191259789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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