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Etn1991 23 GP Final 11 11 LJ, Drechsler (Ger) 23-7 4 (22-5 4, 23-7 114 [0.2], 23-3 114, f, f, 23-2¾); 2. Berezhnaya (SU) 23-0; 3. Kravets (SU) 22-5; 4. Ucched­ du (lta) 21-11 112; 5. Radtke (Ger) 21-9. BOLOGNA 1 Bologna, Italy, September 7- 100(-3.7), Surin (Can) 10.40; 2. Bates (Az) il /ll'.10.57. IIIIJll§lifr118 200(-2.2), Goremykin (SU) 20.77; 2. (g#~,~~~i~tillt esJ~ear hyiff~I Stfi ~l~ IDs;Mguhi \ti~W)81 ) / Gikonyo (Ken) 20.92. 400, J. Reynolds (NikA) 46.15; 2. Fagan (Jam) 46.19; 3. Jenkins (NikA) 46.29. 1500, Di Napoli (lta) 3:35.08; 2. Tirelli (lta) 3:36.62; 3. Phelippeau (Fra) 3:37.34. -Major International Meets- 110H(-2.9), Kazanov (SU) 13.78. 400H, Matete (Zam) 49.09; 2. Maurizi (Ila) 50.49; 3. Wallenlind (Swe) 50.96. (Maz) 1 :45.52; ... dnf-Page (TE) 49.7. NEW DELHI LJ(w), Starks (STC) 27-7 112 (2.3); 2. New Delhi, India, September 4- 1500, Kirochi (Ken) 3:34.08; 2. Suleiman 31 Evangelisti (lta) 27-4 • (4.4); 3. Emmiyan 100, Jefferson (US) 10.29; 2. Bates (Az) (Oat) 3:34.57; 3. D. Kibel (Ken) 3:35.08; 4. (SU) 27-1¾; 4. Florea! (Can) 26-811•• 10.39. 200, Jefferson 20.92; 2. L. Daniel Kiptanui (Ken) 3:35.42; 5. Oliveira (Bra) 1 SP, Lykho (SU) 68-P .; 2. Klimenko (SU) 3:35.91; 6. Morrell (GB) 3:40.33; ... 8. Howe (US) 21.32. 400, S. Kitur (Ken) 45.23; 2. 65-1F2. Solcan (Rom) 45.44. (NYAC) 3:41.43; ... dnf-Bouta'ib (Mor). 800, Konchellah (Ken) 1 :45.93; 2. R. Kibet 5000, Ngugi (Ken) 13:18.10; 2. Women: Ntawalikura (Rwa) 13:19.88; 3. Kinutia (Ken) (Ken) 1:45.98; 3. Kirochi (Ken) 1 :46.27. 100(-3.7), Utondu (Nig) 11.60; 2. 13:29.77; 4. Ondoro (Ken) 13:33.76; 5. 1500, Keila (Ken) 3:37.95; 2. Kembai (Ken) lheagwam (Nig) 11.68. Majusiak (Pol) 13:36.27; 6. Chelimo (Ken) 3:38.18. 200, Vinogradova (SU) 23.57. 13:37.13. St, Kariuki (Ken) 8:38.09. 5000, Neruri<ar 400, Bryzgina (SU) 50.48; 2. Cha. Opara 110H(0.4), Foster (WC)13.30; 2. (GB) 13:54.59; 2. Kirui (Ken) 14:02.62. (Nig) 50.86; 3. Leatherwood (Reeb) 52.15. Nehemiah (Maz) 13.38; 3. Hawkins (SMTC) 110H, Ratti (Aut) 13.88; 2. Ridgeon (GB) 1500, Dorovskikh (SU) 4:17.44; 2. Rydz 13.60. 14.02; 3. Campbell (BFit) 14.16. (Pol) 4:17.55. 5000, Gamberg (Pol) 16:06.65. 11 HJ, Yemelin (SU) 7-112; 2. Ferrari (Ila) 7-112;. PV, V. Bubka(SU) 17-10 4. LJ, Starks 100H(-3.0), Nastase (Rom) 13.52. 31 (STC) 26-10; 2. Florea! (Can) 26-7 4, T J, .. nh-Drake (Cub), Sjoberg (Swe). 11 HJ, Bolshova (SU) 6-2 •• 11 11 11 Protsenko (SU) 54- 2; 2. Mai (Ger) 52-8 4. PV, Potapovich (SU) 19- 4 (missed 11 11 SP, Gunther (Swi) 69-8 4. DT, Schmidt 19-6"•); 2. Tarpenning (Niki) 18-4 2; 3. (Ger) 205-9. Yegorov (SU) 18-4112; 4. tie, Huffman (PCC) & Pegoraro (lta) 17-8112; 6. V. Bubka (SU) Women: 17-8112; 7. Duplantis (Reeb) 17-8112. 31 100, Williams (Tri) 11 .69; 2. G rigoryeva LJ, Starks (STC) 27-4 4 (f, 26- 11•, 25-4¾, 11 COLOGNEGP (SU) 11.73. 400, Stevens (Niki) 52.73. 25-10 4, 26-5, 27-4¾ (-0.41); 2. Myricks 11 11 Cologne, Gennany, September 8- 800, Mitrea (Rom) 2:05.67. 1500, Ngotho (Gold) 26-8 4; 3. Greene (NYAC) 26-7 4 ; 4. 11 100(-0.1), Burrell (SMTC) 10.13; 2. Cason (Ken) 4:25.52. Jefferson (Cub) 25-10 •; 5. Evangelisti (Ila) (FC) 10.18; 3. Fredericks (Nam) 10.19; 4. LJ, Berezhnaya (SU) 22-7 114; 2. Chistya­ 25-10. 11 Stewart (Jam) 10.25; 5. Bringmann (Ger) kova (SU) 21-7 2. DT, Boit (Rom) 181-3. DT, Ubartas (SU) 221-7; 2. Keshmiri (Nv) 10.40; 6. Braunskill (NikA) 10.46; 7. Smith 212-9; 3. Schmidt (Ger) 209-5; 4. Kidikas (Maz) 10.70. (SU) 205-11; 5. Lyakhov (SU) 202-11; 6. 400, Johnson (Niki) 44.22; 2. S. Lewis Riedel (Ger) 199-4. (SMTC) 44.67; 3. D. Everett (SMTC) 44.91; Women: 4. Valmon (NYAC) 45.05; 5. Lieder (Ger) 45.55; 6. Pierre (US) 45.66; 7. Graham 100(1.6), Ottey (Jam) 10.98; 2. Cuthbert RIETI (Jam) 46.39. Rieti, Italy, September 6- (Jam) 11.35; 3. Finn (Atoms) 11 .48; 4. Ashford (Maz) 11.61. 100, 1(0.8)-1. Jefferson (US) 10.44. 800, lie, M. Everett (Niki) McKean (GB) 200(0.4), Privalova (SU) 22.64; 2. & 11(0.4)-1.Cason (FC) 10.11; 2. Marsh 1 :45.12 (Everett 53.0/52.1); 3. Konchellah Malchugina (SU) 23.00; 3. Davis (Bah) (SMTC) 10.16; 3. Burrell (SMTC) 10.18; 4. (Ken) 1:45.31; 4. R. Kibel (Ken) 1:45.51; 5. 23.26; 4. Stevens (Niki) 23.56; 5. Leather­ Stewart (Jam) 10.29; 5. Surin (Can) 10.32. Eplinius (Ger) 1 :46.80; 6. Redwine (NikW) wood (Reeb) 24.67. • 200(0.5), Johnson (Niki) 19.98 (WL, AL); 1 :51.48; ... dnf-Patrick (Flo) 51.6. 2. da Silva (Bra) 20.76; 3. Tilli (lta) 20.86; 4. 1500, Aouita (Mor) 3:35.98 (55.7); 2. 800 , Quirot (Cub) 1:59.90 ; 2. Figueiredo Everett (SMTC) 20.88; 5. Braunskill (NikA) Herold (Ger) 3:36.02; 3. D. Kibel (Ken) (Bra) 2:00 .48; 3. Edwards (GB) 2:00 .61; 4. 21.27. 3:36.48; 4. Fuhlbrugge (Ger) 3:36.58; 5. Rainey (Atoms) 2:00.69 ; 5. Hill (Cheat) 400, Matete (Zam) 44.88 NR; 2. S. Lewis Yates (GB) 3:36.92; 6. Kemei (Ken) 3:36.97; 2:00.75 . (SMTC) 45.19; 3. Pettigrew (StA) 45.66; 4. 7. Mourhil (Mor) 3:37.73; 8. Aono (Ken) 3000, Y. Mai (Ger) 8:52.78; 2. Sinna (Ken) Pierre (US) 45.94. 3:37.94; ... 13. Herrington (NikA) 3:43.13. 8:53.83 ; 3. Murcia (Fra) 8:57.70 ; 4. Konga • 3000, Baumann (Ger) 7:33.91 NR (WL) (5, (Ken) 9:00.88; . .. 6. Ngolho (Ken) 9:12.12; • 800, Barbosa (Bra) 1 :43.08 (WL) (8, x W); 9 W) (5:05.0) (57.4); 2. Ondieki (Ken) . 8. Wyeth (GB) 9:29.30. • 2. Tanui (Ken) 1 :43.30 (1o, x W); 3. Clark • 7:34.74 (6, 10 W) (5:04.76); 3. J. Kipkoech -159- September 26, 1991 a COLOGNE GP-continued: BERLIN GP (Hol) 200-3; 10. Kidikas (SU) 199-8; ... 12. Berlin, September 10- Meyer (NYAC) 194-6. (Ken) 7:45.60; 4. Kirui (Ken) 7:45.68; 5. Attendance 40,000. HT, Syedikh (SU) 263-3; 2. Gecsek (Hun) Dee (GB) 7:46.36; ... 9. Ramirez (Miz) 100(0.0), Burrell (SMTC) 10.04; 2. Sulin 257-10; 3. Weis (Ger) 254-1; 4. Abduvaliyev 8:00.32. (Can) 10.23; 3. Fredericks (Nam) 10.30; 4. (SU) 253-10; 5. Tamm (SU) 251-2. 110H(1.1), Nehemiah (Maz) 13.27; 2. Stewart (Jam) 10.32; 5. tie, Bringmann (Ger) '----' Dees (FC) 13.38; 3. Pierce (Niki) 13.38; 4. & Dees (FC) 10.46. BERLIN WOMEN Hawkins (SMTC) 13.42; 5. Schwarthoff 400, S. Lewis (SMTC) 44.56; 2. Black 100(0.2), Ottey (Jam) 10.84; 2. Torrence (Ger) 13.42; 6. Nagorka (Pol) 13.44; 7. (GB) 44.85; 3. D. Everett (SMTC) 45.23; 4. (NikS) 10.96; 3. Privalova (SU) 11. 1O; 4. Koszewski (Ger) 13.74; 8. Ridgeon (GB) Car1owitz (Ger) 45.83; 5. Morris (Tri) 46.26. Onyali (Nig) 11. 16; 5. Cuthbert (Jam) 11.21; 13.90. 6. Malchugina (SU) 11.35. 800, Konchellah (Ken) 1 :45.95 (53.6/ 200(0.2), Krabbe (Ger) 21.96; 2. Privalova FieldEvents 52.4); 2. W. Tanui (Ken) 1 :45.96; 3. R. Kibel 22.31; 3. Breuer (Ger) 22.65; 4. Malchugina PV, Potapovich (SU) 19-11, (missed (Ken) 1 :46.17; 4. McKean (GB) 1 :46.23; 5. 22.76; 5. Bryzgina (SU) 23.18. 11 19-611,); 2. Gataullin (SU) 18-8 ,; 3. V. Bub­ Abdenouz (Alg) 1 :46.71; 6. Dehmel (Ger) 11 ka (SU) 18-811.. ; 4. Huffman (PCC) 18-8 ,; 5. 1 :46.97; ... 9. Fuhlbrugge (Ger) 1 :47.44; ... • 1000, Artyomova (SU) 2:31.50 (WL) (4, 4 11 Ryzhenkov (SU) 18-4 2; 6. tie, Bochkaryov dnf-M. Everett (Niki), Redwine (NikW). W); 2. Vriesde (Sur) 2:32.25 NR; 3. Melinte (SU) & Bright (Miz) 18-112; 8. tie, Fraley Mile, Morceli (Alg) 3:52.40 (58.3, 59.5 (Rom) 2:32.38; 4. Gurina (SU) 2:33.08; 5. (PCC) & Yegorov (SU) 17-8112; 10. tie, Collet (1 :57.8), 59.7 [2:57.5), 54.9); 2. Cram (GB) Nurutdinova (SU) 2:33.84; 6. Lesch (Ger) 11 (Fra) & Polyakov (SU) 17-8 2. 3:52.65; 3. Herold (Ger) 3:53.05; 4. Bau­ 2:35.54; 7. Kovacs (Rom) 2:35.86; 8. Wach­ LJ, Myricks (Gold) 26-9; 2. Muller (Ger) mann (Ger) 3:54.33; 5. Kirochi (Ken) tel (Ger) 2:35.93; ... dnf-Keszeg (Rom). 26-7; 3. Haaf (Ger) 26-5; 4.
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