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1990 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

The 1990 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the eighth, and penultimate, edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by Ireland on 14 October 1990 in Dublin 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]

Romania's Iulia Olteanu won the race in a time of 50:11.8 – the slowest winning time recorded at the competition's history. Francie Larrieu Smith of the United States was the silver medallist and Chinese runner Zhong Huandi took bronze to feature on the podium for a second year running. Aurora Cunha led Portugal to the team title, as she had in 1987, with support from Conceição Ferreira and Lucilia Soares. The Soviet Union reached the team podium for a fifth time in as many years through the efforts of Nadezhda Stepanova, Valentina Yegorova and Lyudmila Matveyeva. A unified German team entered for the first time and former East German Katrin Dörre led the team to third place in the team rankings with former West Germans Kerstin Pressler and Christina Mai.[2]

Results

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Iulia Negurǎ   Romania (ROM) 50:11.8
  Francie Larrieu-Smith   United States (USA) 50:14.2
  Zhong Huandi   China (CHN) 50:19.0
4 Andrea Wallace   Great Britain (GBR) 50:19.5
5 Aurora Cunha   Portugal (POR) 50:26.8
6 Katrin Dörre   Germany (GER) 50:29.3
7 Nadezhda Stepanova   Soviet Union (URS) 50:31.6
8 Kerstin Pressler   Germany (GER) 50:36.4
9 Conceição Ferreira   Portugal (POR) 50:59.3
10 Valentina Yegorova   Soviet Union (URS) 51:05.6
11 Rosario Gangloff   France (FRA) 51:08.4
12 Evy Palm   Sweden (SWE) 51:24.6
13 Lucilia Soares   Portugal (POR) 51:33.5
14 Fatuma Roba   Ethiopia (ETH) 51:48.8
15 Tigist Moreda   Ethiopia (ETH) 51:49.8
16 Christina Mai   Germany (GER) 51:50.3
17 Joke Kleijweg   Netherlands (NED) 51:50.7
18 Tani Ruckle   Australia (AUS) 51:55.5
19 Iva Jurkova   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 51:57.4
20 Franziska Moser   Switzerland (SUI) 52:06.7
21 Isabella Moretti   Switzerland (SUI) 52:14.0
22 Maria-del Carmen Brunet   Spain (ESP) 52:16.8
23 Zina Marchant   Great Britain (GBR) 52:19.5
24 Anna Villani   Italy (ITA) 52:20.2
25 Maria Guida   Italy (ITA) 52:24.7
26 Georgeta State   Romania (ROM) 52:27.8
27 Ursula Noctor   Ireland (IRL) 52:29.1
28 Wang Huabi   China (CHN) 52:34.7
29 Carmen de Oliveira   Brazil (BRA) 52:39.5
30 Lyudmila Matveyeva   Soviet Union (URS) 52:39.8
31 Larisa Alekseyeva   Soviet Union (URS) 52:42.9
32 Lynn Deninno   United States (USA) 52:44.7
33 Laura LaMena   United States (USA) 52:46.0
34 Carlien Harms   Netherlands (NED) 52:56.5
35 Izabela Zatorska   Poland (POL) 53:01.6
36 Annalisa Scurti   Italy (ITA) 53:04.9
37 Anne van Schuppen   Netherlands (NED) 53:05.9
38 Tanja Kalinowski   Germany (GER) 53:09.2
39 Marjan Freriks   Netherlands (NED) 53:10.2
40 Jocelyne Villeton   France (FRA) 53:10.9
41 Carmen Fuentes   Spain (ESP) 53:13.0
42 Lesley Morton   New Zealand (NZL) 53:14.1
43 Marie-Hélène Ohier   France (FRA) 53:15.4
44 Andrea Fleischer   Germany (GER) 53:18.9
45 Wang Yongmei   China (CHN) 53:28.3
46 Mariana Chirila   Romania (ROM) 53:39.1
47 Bożena Dziubińska   Poland (POL) 53:45.1
48 Kamila Gradus   Poland (POL) 53:49.6
49 Catherine Newman   Great Britain (GBR) 53:55.5
50 María Trujillo   United States (USA) 54:07.0
51 Myriam Dumont   Belgium (BEL) 54:17.7
52 Addis Gezahegne   Ethiopia (ETH) 54:20.7
53 Rose Lambe   Ireland (IRL) 54:22.4
54 Angelines Rodríguez   Spain (ESP) 54:24.6
55 Anuța Cătună   Romania (ROM) 54:41.6
56 Patricia Griffin   Ireland (IRL) 54:44.0
57 Silvana Pereira   Brazil (BRA) 54:49.5
58 Solange de Souza   Brazil (BRA) 54:59.3
59 Ľudmila Melicherová   Czechoslovakia (TCH) 55:00.5
60 Suzanne Malaxos   Australia (AUS) 55:05.0
61 Kelly dos Santos   Brazil (BRA) 55:13.1
62 Susan Mahoney   Australia (AUS) 55:21.5
63 Marina Prat   Spain (ESP) 55:39.4
64 Susan Tooby   Great Britain (GBR) 55:44.0
65 Connie Kelly   Ireland (IRL) 55:46.9
66 Viviene Van Buggenhout   Belgium (BEL) 55:59.1
67 Marisol Cossio   Bolivia (BOL) 56:04.1
68 Julie McKie   Australia (AUS) 56:52.1
69 Julia Sakala   Zimbabwe (ZIM) 57:34.5
Albertina Dias   Portugal (POR) DNF
Jana Bauckmannova   Czechoslovakia (TCH) DNF
Alena Mocariova   Czechoslovakia (TCH) DNF
Agnes Pardaens   Belgium (BEL) DNF

Team

References

  1. ^ IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  2. ^ 1990 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2018-02-11.

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The 1990 IAAF World Women s Road Race Championships was the eighth and penultimate edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation IAAF The competition was hosted by Ireland on 14 October 1990 in Dublin 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 Romania s Iulia Olteanu won the race in a time of 50 11 8 the slowest winning time recorded at the competition s history Francie Larrieu Smith of the United States was the silver medallist and Chinese runner Zhong Huandi took bronze to feature on the podium for a second year running Aurora Cunha led Portugal to the team title as she had in 1987 with support from Conceicao Ferreira and Lucilia Soares The Soviet Union reached the team podium for a fifth time in as many years through the efforts of Nadezhda Stepanova Valentina Yegorova and Lyudmila Matveyeva A unified German team entered for the first time and former East German Katrin Dorre led the team to third place in the team rankings with former West Germans Kerstin Pressler and Christina Mai 2 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Individual 1 2 Team 2 ReferencesResults EditIndividual Edit Rank Athlete Country Time m s Iulia Negurǎ Romania ROM 50 11 8 Francie Larrieu Smith United States USA 50 14 2 Zhong Huandi China CHN 50 19 04 Andrea Wallace Great Britain GBR 50 19 55 Aurora Cunha Portugal POR 50 26 86 Katrin Dorre Germany GER 50 29 37 Nadezhda Stepanova Soviet Union URS 50 31 68 Kerstin Pressler Germany GER 50 36 49 Conceicao Ferreira Portugal POR 50 59 310 Valentina Yegorova Soviet Union URS 51 05 611 Rosario Gangloff France FRA 51 08 412 Evy Palm Sweden SWE 51 24 613 Lucilia Soares Portugal POR 51 33 514 Fatuma Roba Ethiopia ETH 51 48 815 Tigist Moreda Ethiopia ETH 51 49 816 Christina Mai Germany GER 51 50 317 Joke Kleijweg Netherlands NED 51 50 718 Tani Ruckle Australia AUS 51 55 519 Iva Jurkova Czechoslovakia TCH 51 57 420 Franziska Moser Switzerland SUI 52 06 721 Isabella Moretti Switzerland SUI 52 14 022 Maria del Carmen Brunet Spain ESP 52 16 823 Zina Marchant Great Britain GBR 52 19 524 Anna Villani Italy ITA 52 20 225 Maria Guida Italy ITA 52 24 726 Georgeta State Romania ROM 52 27 827 Ursula Noctor Ireland IRL 52 29 128 Wang Huabi China CHN 52 34 729 Carmen de Oliveira Brazil BRA 52 39 530 Lyudmila Matveyeva Soviet Union URS 52 39 831 Larisa Alekseyeva Soviet Union URS 52 42 932 Lynn Deninno United States USA 52 44 733 Laura LaMena United States USA 52 46 034 Carlien Harms Netherlands NED 52 56 535 Izabela Zatorska Poland POL 53 01 636 Annalisa Scurti Italy ITA 53 04 937 Anne van Schuppen Netherlands NED 53 05 938 Tanja Kalinowski Germany GER 53 09 239 Marjan Freriks Netherlands NED 53 10 240 Jocelyne Villeton France FRA 53 10 941 Carmen Fuentes Spain ESP 53 13 042 Lesley Morton New Zealand NZL 53 14 143 Marie Helene Ohier France FRA 53 15 444 Andrea Fleischer Germany GER 53 18 945 Wang Yongmei China CHN 53 28 346 Mariana Chirila Romania ROM 53 39 147 Bozena Dziubinska Poland POL 53 45 148 Kamila Gradus Poland POL 53 49 649 Catherine Newman Great Britain GBR 53 55 550 Maria Trujillo United States USA 54 07 051 Myriam Dumont Belgium BEL 54 17 752 Addis Gezahegne Ethiopia ETH 54 20 753 Rose Lambe Ireland IRL 54 22 454 Angelines Rodriguez Spain ESP 54 24 655 Anuța Cătună Romania ROM 54 41 656 Patricia Griffin Ireland IRL 54 44 057 Silvana Pereira Brazil BRA 54 49 558 Solange de Souza Brazil BRA 54 59 359 Ľudmila Melicherova Czechoslovakia TCH 55 00 560 Suzanne Malaxos Australia AUS 55 05 061 Kelly dos Santos Brazil BRA 55 13 162 Susan Mahoney Australia AUS 55 21 563 Marina Prat Spain ESP 55 39 464 Susan Tooby Great Britain GBR 55 44 065 Connie Kelly Ireland IRL 55 46 966 Viviene Van Buggenhout Belgium BEL 55 59 167 Marisol Cossio Bolivia BOL 56 04 168 Julie McKie Australia AUS 56 52 169 Julia Sakala Zimbabwe ZIM 57 34 5 Albertina Dias Portugal POR DNF Jana Bauckmannova Czechoslovakia TCH DNF Alena Mocariova Czechoslovakia TCH DNF Agnes Pardaens Belgium BEL DNFTeam Edit Rank Team Points Portugal POR Aurora CunhaConceicao FerreiraLucilia Soares 27 pts Soviet Union URS Nadezhda StepanovaValentina YegorovaLyudmila Matveyeva 47 pts Germany GER Katrin DorreKerstin PresslerChristina Mai 62 ptsReferences Edit IAAF World Women s Road Race Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved 2018 02 09 1990 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 1990 IAAF World Women 27s Road Race Championships amp oldid 1107026655, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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