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1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race

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Senior women's race at the 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition17th
DateMarch 19
Host cityStavanger, Rogaland, Norway Norway
VenueScanvest Ring
Events1
Distances6 km – Senior women
Participation120 athletes from
27 nations

The Senior women's race at the 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Stavanger, Norway, at the Scanvest Ring on March 19, 1989. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

Complete results,[2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.

Race results

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Senior women's race (6 km)

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Individual

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Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Annette Sergent  France 22:27
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nadezhda Stepanova  Soviet Union 22:34
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lynn Williams  Canada 22:41
4 Jane Ngotho  Kenya 22:57
5 Jackie Perkins  Australia 22:59
6 Lynn Jennings  United States 22:59
7 Jill Hunter  United Kingdom 23:00
8 Véronique Collard  Belgium 23:01
9 Yelena Romanova  Soviet Union 23:02
10 Maria Lelut  France 23:03
11 Luchia Yeshak  Ethiopia 23:04
12 Conceição Ferreira  Portugal 23:13
13 Angie Pain  United Kingdom 23:15
14 Maree McDonagh  Australia 23:17
15 Adanech Erkulo  Ethiopia 23:19
16 Margaret Groos  United States 23:20
17 Martine Fays  France 23:21
18 Albertina Dias  Portugal 23:22
19 Albertina Machado  Portugal 23:27
20 Natalya Sorokivskaya  Soviet Union 23:27
21 Carla Borovicka  United States 23:28
22 Jeanne-Marie Pipoz   Switzerland 23:28
23 Derartu Tulu  Ethiopia 23:29
24 Tuija Toivonen  Finland 23:32
25 Annette Hand  United States 23:32
26 Susan Hobson  Australia 23:35
27 Regina Chistyakova  Soviet Union 23:36
28 Alison Wyeth  United Kingdom 23:43
29 Sabrina Dornhoefer  United States 23:45
30 Susan Stone  Canada 23:47
31 Kumi Araki  Japan 23:47
32 Marie-Pierre Duros  France 23:48
33 Christine Kennedy  Ireland 23:49
34 Nelly Aerts  Belgium 23:49
35 Ana Moreira  Portugal 23:50
36 Christine Sørum  Norway 23:51
37 Maria van Gestel  Belgium 23:53
38 Akemi Matsuno  Japan 23:55
39 Dolores Rizo  Spain 23:57
40 Martha Ernstdóttir  Iceland 24:00
41 Estela Estévez  Spain 24:00
42 Ana Correia  Portugal 24:01
43 Lesley Graham  New Zealand 24:01
44 Lucy Smith  Canada 24:03
45 Allison Rabour  Italy 24:04
46 Felicidade Sena  Portugal 24:05
47 Kristina Ljungberg  Sweden 24:05
48 Lesley Morton  New Zealand 24:09
49 Tigist Moreda  Ethiopia 24:10
50 Rita de Jesús  Brazil 24:10
51 Sue Dilnot  United Kingdom 24:11
52 Satu Levelä  Finland 24:11
53 Patricia Demilly  France 24:11
54 Rosanna Munerotto  Italy 24:12
55 Mary O'Connor  New Zealand 24:13
56 Jill Purola  Canada 24:13
57 Sadako Hayakawa  Japan 24:13
58 Carmen Díaz  Spain 24:14
59 Daria Nauer   Switzerland 24:14
60 Maiken Sørum  Norway 24:14
61 Debbie Elsmore  New Zealand 24:15
62 Sally Ellis  United Kingdom 24:16
63 Sachiko Yamashita  Japan 24:17
64 Catherine Rooney  Ireland 24:17
65 Nicki Morris  United Kingdom 24:19
66 Carlien Harms  Netherlands 24:20
67 Natalya Artyomova  Soviet Union 24:21
68 Joke Kleyweg  Netherlands 24:22
69 Tatyana Pozdnyakova  Soviet Union 24:23
70 Carita Sunell  Finland 24:23
71 Anna Villani  Italy 24:26
72 Laura Faccio  Italy 24:29
73 Kirsi Rauta  Finland 24:31
74 Tsugumi Fukuyama  Japan 24:32
75 Getenesh Urge  Ethiopia 24:34
76 Catherina McKiernan  Ireland 24:36
77 Jackie Goodman  New Zealand 24:38
78 Roisin Smyth  Ireland 24:40
79 Isabella Moretti   Switzerland 24:40
80 Kirsi Valasti  Finland 24:40
81 Marjan Freriks  Netherlands 24:43
82 Sandra Anschuetz  Canada 24:44
83 Kaisa Siitonen  Finland 24:47
84 Lisbeth Crafach  Denmark 24:50
85 Joy Terry  Australia 24:51
86 Shelly Steely  United States 24:57
87 Nives Curti  Italy 25:02
88 Jenny Lund  Australia 25:05
89 Barbara Moore  New Zealand 25:09
90 Hilde Marit Fjelltveit  Norway 25:10
91 Carmen Brunet  Spain 25:11
92 Jytte Pedersen  Denmark 25:11
93 Rosario Murcia  France 25:12
94 Cathrine Bendz  Norway 25:14
95 Rosa Perez  Spain 25:16
96 Tanja Merchiers  Belgium 25:19
97 Valerie Collins  Ireland 25:21
98 Grethe Fosse  Norway 25:22
99 Tove Schultz  Denmark 25:23
100 Anja de Brabant  Belgium 25:24
101 Monica Conti  Italy 25:24
102 Natsulov Kawamoto  Japan 25:26
103 Inga Nielsen  Denmark 25:47
104 Anita Nielsen  Denmark 25:53
105 May Allison  Canada 25:56
106 Bente Moe  Norway 26:02
107 Ulla Nielsen  Denmark 26:06
108 Cleuza Irineu  Brazil 26:16
109 Fernanda Marques  Portugal 26:22
110 Maria Belarmino  Brazil 26:34
111 Mazal Shalom  Israel 27:03
112 Katerina Pratsi  Cyprus 27:07
113 Frida Run Thordardóttir  Iceland 27:22
114 Rizoneide Vanderley  Brazil 27:26
115 Maryse Justin  Mauritius 27:30
116 Margret Brynjolfsdóttir  Iceland 28:30
117 Corneila Melis  Aruba 29:18
118 Hulda Palsdóttír  Iceland 29:48
Ana Isabel Alonso  Spain DNF
Carolyn Schuwalov  Australia DNF

Teams

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Soviet Union
Nadezhda Stepanova 2
Yelena Romanova 9
Natalya Sorokivskaya 20
Regina Chistyakova 27
(Natalya Artyomova) (67)
(Tatyana Pozdnyakova) (69)
58
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  France
Annette Sergent 1
Maria Lelut 10
Martine Fays 17
Marie-Pierre Duros 32
(Patricia Demilly) (53)
(Rosario Murcia) (93)
60
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  United States
Lynn Jennings 6
Margaret Groos 16
Carla Borovicka 21
Annette Hand 25
(Sabrina Dornhoefer) (29)
(Shelly Steely) (86)
68
4  Portugal
Conceição Ferreira 12
Albertina Dias 18
Albertina Machado 19
Ana Moreira 35
(Ana Correia) (42)
(Felicidade Sena) (46)
(Fernanda Marques) (109)
84
5  Ethiopia
Luchia Yeshak 11
Adanech Erkulo 15
Derartu Tulu 23
Tigist Moreda 49
(Getenesh Urge) (75)
98
6  United Kingdom
Jill Hunter 7
Angie Pain 13
Alison Wyeth 28
Sue Dilnot 51
(Sally Ellis) (62)
(Nicki Morris) (65)
99
7  Australia
Jackie Perkins 5
Maree McDonagh 14
Susan Hobson 26
Joy Terry 85
(Jenny Lund) (88)
(Carolyn Schuwalov) (DNF)
130
8  Canada
Lynn Williams 3
Susan Stone 30
Lucy Smith 44
Jill Purola 56
(Sandra Anschuetz) (82)
(May Allison) (105)
133
9  Belgium
Véronique Collard 8
Nelly Aerts 34
Maria van Gestel 37
Tanja Merchiers 96
(Anja de Brabant) (100)
175
10  Japan
Kumi Araki 31
Akemi Matsuno 38
Sadako Hayakawa 57
Sachiko Yamashita 63
(Tsugumi Fukuyama) (74)
(Natsulov Kawamoto) (102)
189
11  New Zealand
Lesley Graham 43
Lesley Morton 48
Mary O'Connor 55
Debbie Elsmore 61
(Jackie Goodman) (77)
(Barbara Moore) (89)
207
12  Finland
Tuija Toivonen 24
Satu Levelä 52
Carita Sunell 70
Kirsi Rauta 73
(Kirsi Valasti) (80)
(Kaisa Siitonen) (83)
219
13  Spain
Dolores Rizo 39
Estela Estévez 41
Carmen Díaz 58
Carmen Brunet 91
(Rosa Perez) (95)
(Ana Isabel Alonso) (DNF)
229
14  Italy
Allison Rabour 45
Rosanna Munerotto 54
Anna Villani 71
Laura Faccio 72
(Nives Curti) (87)
(Monica Conti) (101)
242
15  Ireland
Christine Kennedy 33
Catherine Rooney 64
Catherina McKiernan 76
Roisin Smyth 78
(Valerie Collins) (97)
251
16  Norway
Christine Sørum 36
Maiken Sørum 60
Hilde Marit Fjelltveit 90
Cathrine Bendz 94
(Grethe Fosse) (98)
(Bente Moe) (106)
280
17  Denmark
Lisbeth Crafach 84
Jytte Pedersen 92
Tove Schultz 99
Inga Nielsen 103
(Anita Nielsen) (104)
(Ulla Nielsen) (107)
378
18  Brazil
Rita de Jesús 50
Cleuza Irineu 108
Maria Belarmino 110
Rizoneide Vanderley 114
382
19  Iceland
Martha Ernstdóttir 40
Frida Run Thordardóttir 113
Margret Brynjolfsdóttir 116
Hulda Palsdóttír 118
387
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

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An unofficial count yields the participation of 120 athletes from 27 countries in the Senior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ngugi wins unprecedented fourth title - Despite a gallant chase by Britain's Tim Hutchings, the World Cross-Country Championships in Norway yesterday turned into a Kenyan festival..., Glasgow Herald, March 20, 1989, p. 20, retrieved October 23, 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (February 15, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 6.0km CC Women - Stavanger Scanvest Date: Sunday, March 19, 1989, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 23, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  4. ^ a b 36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 2ff, archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013