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1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race

Senior women's race at the 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
OrganisersIAAF
Edition15th
DateMarch 22
Host cityWarsaw, Poland
VenueSłużewiec Racecourse
Events1
Distances5.05 km – Senior women
Participation152 athletes from
34 nations

The Senior women's race at the 1987 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Warsaw, Poland, at the Służewiec Racecourse on March 22, 1987. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald[1] and in the Evening Times.[2]

Complete results,[3] medallists, [4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.

Race results

Senior women's race (5.05 km)

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Annette Sergent  France 16:46
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Liz Lynch  Scotland 16:48
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ingrid Kristiansen  Norway 16:51
4 Lynn Jennings  United States 16:55
5 Lesley Lehane  United States 16:57
6 Mariana Stanescu  Romania 17:04
7 Cornelia Bürki   Switzerland 17:08
8 Krishna Wood  Australia 17:11
9 Paula Ivan  Romania 17:12
10 Natalya Sorokivskaya  Soviet Union 17:13
11 Margaret Wairimu  Kenya 17:14
12 Martine Fays  France 17:19
13 Olga Bondarenko  Soviet Union 17:20
14 Mary Knisely  United States 17:20
15 Yelena Romanova  Soviet Union 17:23
16 Yvonne Murray  Scotland 17:24
17 Marina Rodchenkova  Soviet Union 17:25
18 Anne Viallix  France 17:25
19 Maria Lelut  France 17:30
20 Christine Benning  England 17:30
21 Delilah Asiago  Kenya 17:31
22 Maria Curatolo  Italy 17:31
23 Janet Smith  United States 17:32
24 Rosa Mota  Portugal 17:32
25 Patricia Demilly  France 17:34
26 Liève Slegers  Belgium 17:36
27 Albertina Machado  Portugal 17:36
28 Wang Xiuting  China 17:36
29 Elena Murgoci  Romania 17:37
30 Sally Ellis  England 17:38
31 Jane Shields  England 17:41
32 Nancy Tinari-Rooks  Canada 17:42
33 Gail Rear  New Zealand 17:43
34 Svetlana Ulmasova  Soviet Union 17:45
35 Maiken Sørum  Norway 17:45
36 Mary O'Connor  New Zealand 17:45
37 Monica Wambui  Kenya 17:47
38 Ana Isabel Alonso  Spain 17:47
39 Radka Naplatanova  Bulgaria 17:49
40 Ulla Marquette  Canada 17:49
41 Carole Rouillard  Canada 17:51
42 Anita Håkenstad  Norway 17:52
43 Mary Donohoe  Ireland 17:52
44 Suzanne Girard  United States 17:53
45 Susan Tooby  Wales 17:54
46 Iris Biba  West Germany 17:55
47 Roberta Brunet  Italy 17:55
48 Leah Malot  Kenya 17:56
49 Sabine Knetsch  West Germany 17:56
50 Iulia Negura  Romania 17:56
51 Conceição Ferreira  Portugal 17:57
52 Jane Ngotho  Kenya 18:00
53 Sabrina Dornhoefer  United States 18:00
54 Glenys Kroon  New Zealand 18:01
55 Tigist Moreda  Ethiopia 18:01
56 Anette Westerberg  Sweden 18:01
57 Aurora Cunha  Portugal 18:02
58 Christina Mai  West Germany 18:02
59 Montserrat Abello  Spain 18:03
60 Lynne Maddison  Wales 18:03
61 Renata Kokowska  Poland 18:03
62 Natalya Lagunkova  Soviet Union 18:04
63 Grete Kirkeberg  Norway 18:04
64 Karen MacLeod  Scotland 18:04
65 Asselefech Adera  Ethiopia 18:05
66 Marie Granberg  Sweden 18:05
67 Agnes Pardaens  Belgium 18:06
68 Teresa Recio  Spain 18:06
69 Caroline Mullen  Ireland 18:06
70 Maree McDonagh  Australia 18:07
71 Fiona Truman  England 18:07
72 Ann Middle  Wales 18:08
73 Susan Berenda  Canada 18:09
74 Danièle Kaber  Luxembourg 18:09
75 Christina Cahill  England 18:10
76 Saori Terakoshi  Japan 18:11
77 Ana Correia  Portugal 18:12
78 Antje Winkelmann  West Germany 18:12
79 Wendy Ore  Wales 18:12
80 Grazyna Kowina  Poland 18:13
81 Christine Price  Scotland 18:13
82 Sue Bruce  New Zealand 18:13
83 Vanya Gospodinova  Bulgaria 18:14
84 Iulia Besliu  Romania 18:14
85 Ana Oliveira  Portugal 18:16
86 Debbie Elsmore  New Zealand 18:17
87 Susan Sirma  Kenya 18:18
88 Carmem de Oliveira  Brazil 18:18
89 Isabella Moretti   Switzerland 18:18
90 Sachiko Yamashita  Japan 18:19
91 Corinne Debaets  Belgium 18:22
92 Anna Busko  Poland 18:23
93 Fantaye Sirak  Ethiopia 18:23
94 Adanech Erkulo  Ethiopia 18:25
95 Anne Keenan  Ireland 18:25
96 Alison Wyeth  England 18:26
97 Laura Faccio  Italy 18:27
98 Amelia Lorza Lopez  Spain 18:29
99 Véronique Collard  Belgium 18:29
100 Anna-Carin Widmark  Sweden 18:30
101 Anne Lord  Australia 18:31
102 Zhang Yanfeng  China 18:32
103 Izabella Zatorska  Poland 18:34
104 Dolores Rizo  Spain 18:35
105 Mizuyo Fukumoto  Japan 18:35
106 Rosanna Munerotto  Italy 18:36
107 Sally James  Wales 18:36
108 Astrid Schmidt  West Germany 18:37
109 Rita de Jesús  Brazil 18:38
110 Alessandra Olivari  Italy 18:39
111 Alena Mocariová  Czechoslovakia 18:43
112 Maria van Gestel  Belgium 18:43
113 Jenny Lund  Australia 18:46
114 Christine Kennedy  Ireland 18:47
115 Suman Rawat  India 18:49
116 Cindy Grant  Canada 18:51
117 Wanda Panfil  Poland 18:55
118 Addis Gezagne  Ethiopia 18:55
119 Carmen Díaz  Spain 18:56
120 Valerie O'Mahoney  Ireland 18:58
121 Ewy Palm  Sweden 18:58
122 Zheng Liyuan  China 19:01
123 Lesley Graham  New Zealand 19:02
124 Irina Theodoridou  Greece 19:03
125 Mahomi Muranaka  Japan 19:04
126 Coral Farr  Australia 19:07
127 Stefania Colombo  Italy 19:07
128 Christine Loiseau  France 19:12
129 Fatima Maama  Morocco 19:13
130 Mazal Shalom  Israel 19:14
131 Penny Rother  Scotland 19:15
132 Silvana Pereira  Brazil 19:20
133 Teresa Duffy  Northern Ireland 19:22
134 Marleen Renders  Belgium 19:26
135 Junko Kabashima  Japan 19:31
136 Nanda Shaner Yadav  India 19:31
137 Mary Friel  Ireland 19:35
138 Katie Fitzgibbon  Scotland 19:39
139 Rumyana Chavdarova  Bulgaria 19:42
140 Rossitza Ekova  Bulgaria 19:54
141 Milagro Rodriguez  Cuba 20:00
142 Paula Hawtin  Northern Ireland 20:01
143 Vijay Nilman Khalko  India 20:16
144 Ursula McKee  Northern Ireland 20:20
145 Maria Belarmino  Brazil 20:30
146 Katya Krasteva  Bulgaria 20:36
147 Purabi Daas  India 20:45
148 Emperatriz Wilson  Cuba 20:45
149 Una Barry  Northern Ireland 21:15
150 Bernadette McAllister  Northern Ireland 21:24
Eva Ernström  Sweden DNF
Eva Svensson  Sweden DNF

Teams

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States
Lynn Jennings 4
Lesley Lehane 5
Mary Knisely 14
Janet Smith 23
(Suzanne Girard) (44)
(Sabrina Dornhoefer) (53)
46
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  France
Annette Sergent 1
Martine Fays 12
Anne Viallix 18
Maria Lelut 19
(Patricia Demilly) (25)
(Christine Loiseau) (128)
50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Soviet Union
Natalya Sorokivskaya 10
Olga Bondarenko 13
Yelena Romanova 15
Marina Rodchenkova 17
(Svetlana Ulmasova) (34)
(Natalya Lagunkova) (62)
55
4  Romania
Mariana Stanescu 6
Paula Ivan 9
Elena Murgoci 29
Iulia Negura 50
(Iulia Besliu) (84)
94
5  Kenya
Margaret Wairimu 11
Delilah Asiago 21
Monica Wambui 37
Leah Malot 48
(Jane Ngotho) (52)
(Susan Sirma) (87)
117
6  Norway
Ingrid Kristiansen 3
Maiken Sørum 35
Anita Håkenstad 42
Grete Kirkeberg 63
143
7  England
Christine Benning 20
Sally Ellis 30
Jane Shields 31
Fiona Truman 71
(Christina Cahill) (75)
(Alison Wyeth) (96)
152
8  Portugal
Rosa Mota 24
Albertina Machado 27
Conceição Ferreira 51
Aurora Cunha 57
(Ana Correia) (77)
(Ana Oliveira) (85)
159
9  Scotland
Liz Lynch 2
Yvonne Murray 16
Karen MacLeod 64
Christine Price 81
(Penny Rother) (131)
(Katie Fitzgibbon) (138)
163
10  Canada
Nancy Tinari-Rooks 32
Ulla Marquette 40
Carole Rouillard 41
Susan Berenda 73
(Cindy Grant) (116)
186
11  New Zealand
Gail Rear 33
Mary O'Connor 36
Glenys Kroon 54
Sue Bruce 82
(Debbie Elsmore) (86)
(Lesley Graham) (123)
205
12  West Germany
Iris Biba 46
Sabine Knetsch 49
Christina Mai 58
Antje Winkelmann 78
(Astrid Schmidt) (108)
231
13  Wales
Susan Tooby 45
Lynne Maddison 60
Ann Middle 72
Wendy Ore 79
(Sally James) (107)
256
14  Spain
Ana Isabel Alonso 38
Montserrat Abello 59
Teresa Recio 68
Amelia Lorza Lopez 98
(Dolores Rizo) (104)
(Carmen Díaz) (119)
263
15  Italy
Maria Curatolo 22
Roberta Brunet 47
Laura Faccio 97
Rosanna Munerotto 106
(Alessandra Olivari) (110)
(Stefania Colombo) (127)
272
16  Belgium
Liève Slegers 26
Agnes Pardaens 67
Corinne Debaets 91
Véronique Collard 99
(Maria van Gestel) (112)
(Marleen Renders) (134)
283
17  Australia
Krishna Wood 8
Maree McDonagh 70
Anne Lord 101
Jenny Lund 113
(Coral Farr) (126)
292
18  Ethiopia
Tigist Moreda 55
Asselefech Adera 65
Fantaye Sirak 93
Adanech Erkulo 94
(Addis Gezagne) (118)
307
19  Ireland
Mary Donohoe 43
Caroline Mullen 69
Anne Keenan 95
Christine Kennedy 114
(Valerie O'Mahoney) (120)
(Mary Friel) (137)
321
20  Poland
Renata Kokowska 61
Grazyna Kowina 80
Anna Busko 92
Izabella Zatorska 103
(Wanda Panfil) (117)
336
21  Sweden
Anette Westerberg 56
Marie Granberg 66
Anna-Carin Widmark 100
Ewy Palm 121
(Eva Ernström) (DNF)
(Eva Svensson) (DNF)
343
22  Japan
Saori Terakoshi 76
Sachiko Yamashita 90
Mizuyo Fukumoto 105
Mahomi Muranaka 125
(Junko Kabashima) (135)
396
23  Bulgaria
Radka Naplatanova 39
Vanya Gospodinova 83
Rumyana Chavdarova 139
Rossitza Ekova 140
(Katya Krasteva) (146)
401
24  Brazil
Carmem de Oliveira 88
Rita de Jesús 109
Silvana Pereira 132
Maria Belarmino 145
474
25  India
Suman Rawat 115
Nanda Shaner Yadav 136
Vijay Nilman Khalko 143
Purabi Daas 147
541
26  Northern Ireland
Teresa Duffy 133
Paula Hawtin 142
Ursula McKee 144
Una Barry 149
(Bernadette McAllister) (150)
568
  • Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 152 athletes from 34 countries in the Senior women's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Gillon, Doug (March 23, 1987), Lynch's supreme effort just fails in Polish mud - Liz Lynch gave everything she had, and then found a little more, but it was not quite enough to capture the world cross-country title on the freezing muddy wastes of Sluzewiac racecourse this afternoon..., Glasgow Herald, p. 10, retrieved October 22, 2013
  2. ^ Sad Lynch comes out second best - Not even the consolidation of the silver medal could bring a smile to the face of Scotland's Liz Lynch after the World Cross Cross Country Championships in Warsaw., Evening Times, March 23, 1987, p. 17, retrieved October 22, 2013
  3. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 5.1km CC Women - Warszawa Sluzewiec Date: Sunday, March 22, 1987, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 22, 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
  5. ^ 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
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