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1991 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

The 1991 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the ninth and final edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by the Netherlands on 13 October 1991 in Nieuwegein 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 defended her title from the 1990 race with a winning time of 48:42 minutes. In the tightest ever finish seen in the competition's history, four women finished within the space of three seconds. Andrea Wallace of Great Britain took the runner-up spot while Germany's Uta Pippig edged out Soviet athlete Nadezhda Ilyina for third place by a fraction of a second. Pippig led Germany to its first team title at the competition with the former East German being backed up by former West German teammates Kerstin Pressler and Iris Biba. The Romanian women, headed by Olteanu, were two points adrift in second, with Georgeta State in seventh and Nuța Olaru in 16th place. In third, the Soviet Union took a sixth consecutive team medal (having reached the podium on every occasion it entered a team) through the performances of Ilyina, Marina Rodchenkova and Yelena Zhupiyeva.[2]

The ending of this championships series coincided with the IAAF launching the 1992 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships a year later, thus a women's road world championship remained in the form of the half marathon distance.

Results edit

Individual edit

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Iulia Negură   Romania (ROM) 48:42
  Andrea Wallace   Great Britain (GBR) 48:43
  Uta Pippig   Germany (GER) 48:44
4 Nadezhda Ilyina   Soviet Union (URS) 48:44
5 Rosanna Munerotto   Italy (ITA) 48:47
6 Kerstin Pressler   Germany (GER) 49:19
7 Georgeta State   Romania (ROM) 49:21
8 Lidia Camberg   Poland (POL) 49:24
9 Conceição Ferreira   Portugal (POR) 49:27
10 Marina Rodchenkova   Soviet Union (URS) 49:37
11 Annick Clouvel   France (FRA) 49:38
12 Manuela Dias   Portugal (POR) 49:38
13 Iris Biba   Germany (GER) 49:40
14 Odile Ohier   France (FRA) 49:46
15 Wendy Ticehurst   Australia (AUS) 49:55
16 Nuța Olaru   Romania (ROM) 50:13
17 Yelena Zhupiyeva   Soviet Union (URS) 50:14
18 Heléna Barócsi   Hungary (HUN) 50:20
19 Fatuma Roba   Ethiopia (ETH) 50:21
20 Rosario Gangloff   France (FRA) 50:24
21 Gitte Karlshøj   Denmark (DEN) 50:26
22 Birgit Jerschabek   Germany (GER) 50:30
23 Isabella Moretti    Switzerland (SUI) 50:33
24 Felicidade Sena   Portugal (POR) 50:34
25 Allison Rabour   Italy (ITA) 50:37
26 Olga Appell   Mexico (MEX) 50:41
27 Marian Sutton   Great Britain (GBR) 50:42
28 Silvana Pereira   Brazil (BRA) 50:45
29 Wilma van Onna   Netherlands (NED) 50:48
30 Rizoneide Vanderlei   Brazil (BRA) 50:50
31 María Luisa Servín   Mexico (MEX) 50:54
32 Joy Smith   United States (USA) 51:00
33 Bettina Sabatini   Italy (ITA) 51:06
34 Annette Bell   Great Britain (GBR) 51:21
35 Lucilia Soares   Portugal (POR) 51:28
36 Ceri Pritchard   Great Britain (GBR) 51:29
37 Rita de Jesus   Brazil (BRA) 51:30
38 Margareta Florea   Romania (ROM) 51:31
39 Tigist Moreda   Ethiopia (ETH) 51:32
40 Christine Toonstra   Netherlands (NED) 51:37
41 Paola Cabrera   Mexico (MEX) 51:40
42 Benita Perez   Mexico (MEX) 51:40
43 Laura LaMena   United States (USA) 51:42
44 Maria Rebelo   France (FRA) 51:49
45 Lynn Clayton   Australia (AUS) 51:50
46 Maria-del Carmen Brunet   Spain (ESP) 51:52
47 Aino-Maria Slej   Denmark (DEN) 52:04
48 Rocío Ríos   Spain (ESP) 52:10
49 Anita Palshøj   Denmark (DEN) 52:19
50 Maria-Esther Pedrosa   Spain (ESP) 52:22
51 Tanya Turney   Australia (AUS) 52:22
52 Kelly dos roSantos   Brazil (BRA) 52:25
53 Jennifer Martin   United States (USA) 52:45
54 Marjan Freriks   Netherlands (NED) 52:46
55 Joke Kleijweg   Netherlands (NED) 52:53
56 Berhane Adere   Ethiopia (ETH) 53:11
57 Lynn Deninno   United States (USA) 53:40
58 Lyudmila Matveyeva   Soviet Union (URS) 53:48
59 Nelly Glauser    Switzerland (SUI) 53:56
60 Vally Sathyabhama   India (IND) 54:19
61 Vilma Sanchez   Costa Rica (CRC) 54:20
62 Anne Lord   Australia (AUS) 54:33
63 Ursula Jeitziner    Switzerland (SUI) 55:05
64 Carmen Fuentes   Spain (ESP) 55:08
65 Maryse Justin   Mauritius (MRI) 55:54
66 Sunita Godara   India (IND) 56:07

Team edit

Rank Team Points
    Germany (GER)
Uta Pippig
Kerstin Pressler
Iris Biba
22 pts
    Romania (ROM)
Iulia Olteanu
Georgeta State
Nuța Olaru
23 pts
    Soviet Union (URS)
Nadezhda Ilyina
Marina Rodchenkova
Yelena Zhupiyeva
31 pts

References edit

  1. ^ IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  2. ^ 1991 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2018-02-11.

1991, iaaf, world, women, road, race, championships, ninth, final, edition, annual, international, road, running, competition, organised, international, amateur, athletics, federation, iaaf, competition, hosted, netherlands, october, 1991, nieuwegein, featured. The 1991 IAAF World Women s Road Race Championships was the ninth and final edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation IAAF The competition was hosted by the Netherlands on 13 October 1991 in Nieuwegein 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 defended her title from the 1990 race with a winning time of 48 42 minutes In the tightest ever finish seen in the competition s history four women finished within the space of three seconds Andrea Wallace of Great Britain took the runner up spot while Germany s Uta Pippig edged out Soviet athlete Nadezhda Ilyina for third place by a fraction of a second Pippig led Germany to its first team title at the competition with the former East German being backed up by former West German teammates Kerstin Pressler and Iris Biba The Romanian women headed by Olteanu were two points adrift in second with Georgeta State in seventh and Nuța Olaru in 16th place In third the Soviet Union took a sixth consecutive team medal having reached the podium on every occasion it entered a team through the performances of Ilyina Marina Rodchenkova and Yelena Zhupiyeva 2 The ending of this championships series coincided with the IAAF launching the 1992 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships a year later thus a women s road world championship remained in the form of the half marathon distance Contents 1 Results 1 1 Individual 1 2 Team 2 ReferencesResults editIndividual edit Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Iulia Negură nbsp Romania ROM 48 42 nbsp Andrea Wallace nbsp Great Britain GBR 48 43 nbsp Uta Pippig nbsp Germany GER 48 44 4 Nadezhda Ilyina nbsp Soviet Union URS 48 44 5 Rosanna Munerotto nbsp Italy ITA 48 47 6 Kerstin Pressler nbsp Germany GER 49 19 7 Georgeta State nbsp Romania ROM 49 21 8 Lidia Camberg nbsp Poland POL 49 24 9 Conceicao Ferreira nbsp Portugal POR 49 27 10 Marina Rodchenkova nbsp Soviet Union URS 49 37 11 Annick Clouvel nbsp France FRA 49 38 12 Manuela Dias nbsp Portugal POR 49 38 13 Iris Biba nbsp Germany GER 49 40 14 Odile Ohier nbsp France FRA 49 46 15 Wendy Ticehurst nbsp Australia AUS 49 55 16 Nuța Olaru nbsp Romania ROM 50 13 17 Yelena Zhupiyeva nbsp Soviet Union URS 50 14 18 Helena Barocsi nbsp Hungary HUN 50 20 19 Fatuma Roba nbsp Ethiopia ETH 50 21 20 Rosario Gangloff nbsp France FRA 50 24 21 Gitte Karlshoj nbsp Denmark DEN 50 26 22 Birgit Jerschabek nbsp Germany GER 50 30 23 Isabella Moretti nbsp Switzerland SUI 50 33 24 Felicidade Sena nbsp Portugal POR 50 34 25 Allison Rabour nbsp Italy ITA 50 37 26 Olga Appell nbsp Mexico MEX 50 41 27 Marian Sutton nbsp Great Britain GBR 50 42 28 Silvana Pereira nbsp Brazil BRA 50 45 29 Wilma van Onna nbsp Netherlands NED 50 48 30 Rizoneide Vanderlei nbsp Brazil BRA 50 50 31 Maria Luisa Servin nbsp Mexico MEX 50 54 32 Joy Smith nbsp United States USA 51 00 33 Bettina Sabatini nbsp Italy ITA 51 06 34 Annette Bell nbsp Great Britain GBR 51 21 35 Lucilia Soares nbsp Portugal POR 51 28 36 Ceri Pritchard nbsp Great Britain GBR 51 29 37 Rita de Jesus nbsp Brazil BRA 51 30 38 Margareta Florea nbsp Romania ROM 51 31 39 Tigist Moreda nbsp Ethiopia ETH 51 32 40 Christine Toonstra nbsp Netherlands NED 51 37 41 Paola Cabrera nbsp Mexico MEX 51 40 42 Benita Perez nbsp Mexico MEX 51 40 43 Laura LaMena nbsp United States USA 51 42 44 Maria Rebelo nbsp France FRA 51 49 45 Lynn Clayton nbsp Australia AUS 51 50 46 Maria del Carmen Brunet nbsp Spain ESP 51 52 47 Aino Maria Slej nbsp Denmark DEN 52 04 48 Rocio Rios nbsp Spain ESP 52 10 49 Anita Palshoj nbsp Denmark DEN 52 19 50 Maria Esther Pedrosa nbsp Spain ESP 52 22 51 Tanya Turney nbsp Australia AUS 52 22 52 Kelly dos roSantos nbsp Brazil BRA 52 25 53 Jennifer Martin nbsp United States USA 52 45 54 Marjan Freriks nbsp Netherlands NED 52 46 55 Joke Kleijweg nbsp Netherlands NED 52 53 56 Berhane Adere nbsp Ethiopia ETH 53 11 57 Lynn Deninno nbsp United States USA 53 40 58 Lyudmila Matveyeva nbsp Soviet Union URS 53 48 59 Nelly Glauser nbsp Switzerland SUI 53 56 60 Vally Sathyabhama nbsp India IND 54 19 61 Vilma Sanchez nbsp Costa Rica CRC 54 20 62 Anne Lord nbsp Australia AUS 54 33 63 Ursula Jeitziner nbsp Switzerland SUI 55 05 64 Carmen Fuentes nbsp Spain ESP 55 08 65 Maryse Justin nbsp Mauritius MRI 55 54 66 Sunita Godara nbsp India IND 56 07 Team edit Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Germany GER Uta PippigKerstin PresslerIris Biba 22 pts nbsp nbsp Romania ROM Iulia OlteanuGeorgeta StateNuța Olaru 23 pts nbsp nbsp Soviet Union URS Nadezhda IlyinaMarina RodchenkovaYelena Zhupiyeva 31 ptsReferences edit IAAF World Women s Road Race Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved 2018 02 09 1991 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 1991 IAAF World Women 27s Road Race Championships amp oldid 1211683614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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