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Etn1987 21 World Ch RACHEWSIEililER Volume 33, No. 21 September 10, 1987 • MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RESULTS• CAC 12.37; 3. Knabe 12.80. BULGARIA x 100, Neliorel (Gladisch, Central American & Caribbean Cham­ 4 Teem4, 94 NATIONAL Championships, Sofia, Aug. Drechsler, Behrendt, Gohr). pionships, Caracas, Venezuela, July 24-26 15-16-Women: 400, 100H): 400, Marinova 17/24-100, 1500, 10,000, 400H, HJ, LJ, DT; LJ, Radtke 23.6. 50.82 NR. 100H(0.5), Zagorcheva 12.48. LJ, 7/25-400, 5000, 110H, SP, HTl- SP, Muller 68-7; 2. Niemke 68-3¼; 3. Brie­ Ninova 22-5¼w (22-1 ); 2. Khristova 22-4½. JT, 100(1.2), Nunez (DR) 10.22; 2. Morales senick 67-4, Todorova-Selenska 192-1. (PR) 10.37; 3. Mair (Jam) 10.39; 4. Meghoo e DT, Gansky 237-5; 2. Wyludda 226-0 (x, 9 (Jam) 10.40. WJ, Wyludda); 3. Meszynski 221-6; 4. Madet­ CANADA 200(0.6). Wright (Jam) 20.64; 2. Nunez zky 219-7. NORTH YORK, Ont., June 13-DT, 20.79; 3. Mair 20.99. Eriksson (UCTC) 199-7. 400, Forde {Bar) 45.63; 2. Malave (Ven) NORTH YORK, June 21-Women: 45.68 NA; 3. I. Morris (Tri) 45.90; 4. D. Mor­ U. S.-CANADA MULTIS 3000, Klassen 9:12.52; .•• 3. Rooks-Tinari ris (Jam) 45.98. Saskatoon, Sask., Aug, 22-23- 9:1~.2!,_ _ _ _ 800, Wuyke 1 :49~1 h. 1500,Mesa-!Cubi - Men: -Dec- l. e-;-Johnson -{-N-.Y-.,6£-¼-1824- - TORONTO,July4-110H(0.1),James 3:46.17. St, Martinez (Ven) 8:59.97. 5000, ( 11 .08, 24-2¼, 46-9½, 6-6¾, 50.30 [4094-1], ILSUI 13.92. Ceron (Mex) 14:06.20. 10,000, Zepeda (Mex) 14.69, 148-11, 13-5¼, 210-4, 4:49.32); 2. Women: lOOh(-1.4), Council (Aub) 13.52; 29:46.62. Hald-Mar, Bolivar (Ven) 1:13:26. Thorson (Pum) 7684 (11.28, 22-¼, 42-1½, 2. Nelson 13.84. 20kWatk, Ramones (Ven) 1 :34:34. 6-5½, 49.92, 14.62, 145-2, 15-9, 175-8, HAMILTON, Ont., July 7-800, Armour 110H(1.8), Alvarez (Cub) 13.83. 400H, 4:29.18); 3. Szabadhegy (US Ar) 7540; (Pum) 1:47.80; 2. Martinez (NM) 1:48.16. Graham (Jam) 49.58. 4 x 100, Jamaica 39.45. 4. Warner (NM) 7484; 5. E. Brown (Outr) 110H(-0.8),James 13.98; 2. Reid (LSU) 13.99. 4 x 400, Jamaica 3:03.54; 2. Venezuela 7392; 6. Clapperton (Can) 7213; 7. guest, Hein­ Women: 800, Cato 2:04.23. 3000, Webb 3:05.15. richs (LATC) 7197 (nh HJ). Teams: United (Pum) 9:14 ..8h. 1_00H(-0.3), Council 13.lh; 2. HJ, Saunders (Ber) 7-5; 2. Centelles (Cub) States 30,534-Canada 28,303. Nelson 13.5. 7-2½. PV, Saldarrigo (Col) 16-6¾ NR. LJ, Juniors-1. Wilcox (SSTC) 6682; 2. Mills Ouinones (PR) 26-3½ NR; 2. Duany (Cub) (Can) 6565; .•. 4. Theobald (Rut) 6426; 5. CZECHOSLOVAKIA T. Baker (Fres) 6422. Teams: United States 26-3. TJ, Marquetti (Cub) 55-5¾; 2. Elliott TYNISTE nad ORLICI, Aug. 9-SP, Ma­ (Bah) 53-9¾; 3. Hanna (Bah) 53-6½; ... 5. 19,530-Canada 19,478. chura 69-3½. Salazar (Ven) 52-10. Women: Hept-1. Behrbaum (SPac) CHRUDIM, Aug, 12-SP, Machura SP, Boue (Cub) 59-6¾. DT, Moya (Cub) • 5991 (7, x A; 4, x C) (nee Sartin) (14.06, 5-7¼, 70-3½. 197-2. HT, Sanchez (Cub) 228-6. JT, Lucumi 37-11¼, 24.84 [3370-2], 19-7¾, 174-5, OPAVA, Aug. 12-DT, Valent 215-4. (Col) 237-9. Dec, Valle (Cub) 7586. 2:17.80); 2. W. Brown (USC) 5637 (14.00, NATIONAL Championships, Trinec, 6-0, 36-4¼, 25.50, 20-2¼, 144-4, 2:40.96); Aug. 15-16-20kWalk(road), ... dnf-Pribili Women (7/24-100, 1500, 400H, LJ, 3. Tarr ITWI 5604 114.28, 5-6, 46-4, 25.78 nee. JT, .. .-dnc-Zelezny (ill). SP, JT; 7/25-400, 10,000, 100H, Hept): [3388-11, 18-9½, 147-0, 2:30.42); Women: OT, Silhava 203-2. 1001-1.5), Caicedo (Col) 11.75. 200(-0.6), 4. Scott (Can) 5598; ... 7. King (Reeb) PRAGUE, Aug. 23-1 lOH, Hoffer Petiton (Cub) 23.67. 400, Carabali (Col) 51.70 5086 (6-0); ... dnf- Tyree (Pur) 3903 (5 • 13.74. HJ, Zyan,]:§¾ NR (=10, x W). SP, NR; 2. Rattray-Williams (Jam) 51.83. events). Teams: United States 22,318-Canada Machura 71-11½ NR--hT, Sugar 208-1; 2. Val­ 800, Lind (PR) 2:04.87; 2. Rattray-Williams 21,454. ent 205'.fi.J I , 2e1ezny 263-8. 2:05.85; 3. Carabali 2:07.67. 1500, Rodriguez Juniors-1. McNeair (Fl HS) 5149 (14.13, Women: 400, Kratochvilova 52.33. SP, (Cub) 4:29.34. 3000, Rodriguez 9:58,86. 5-7¼, 30-9¾, 25.34, 18-7¼, 87-10, 2:21.03); Fibingerova 66-6. DT, Silhava 209-8. 10,000, Juarez (Mex) 35:06.2h. 2. McDuffie (Fl HS) 4617. Teams: United 100H, Tavares (Mex) 13.49 NR. 400H, States 14,242-Canada 13,191. Chavez (Cub) 58.82. 4 x 100, Colombia EAST GERMANY 45.29. 4 x 400, Cuba 3:37.23. YOUTH Spartakiade, Leipzig, July 25- Aug. 2-Women: SP, Wittich 62-11¼; 2. Kum­ HJ, M. Thomas (Jam) 5-11¼. LJ, Montalvo AUSTRIA berness 59-8½. DT, Kumberness 208-11. (Cub) 20-8½; ... 3. Thomas 19-7½. SP, Marti­ SCHWECHAT, Aug. 22-Women: SP, LEIPZIG, July 29-Women: 800, Bruhns nez (Cub) 53-8½. DT, Echeverria (Cub) 180-3. Losch (WG) 67-6¼. e 1 :59.96 {3, 6 WJ). 4 x 100, East Germany II JT, Bouza (Cub) 205-8. Hept, Despaigne HAINFELD, Aug. 23-PV, Fehrineer 43.26. 4 x 200, National Team 1 :33.85. SP, (Cub) 5514. ~R. 3. HauPt 64-4½; 4. Neimke 64-1¾; 5. Wit"TI"ch • Women: SP, 11ucb(WG) 7?-9¾ NR (4, x 63-11; 6. Hartwig 63-11; 7. Krieger 62-11 ¼. W) (68-3¼, 72-9¾, f, 67-11¾, s4-6ft,f); 2. NATIONAL Championships, Potsdam, EAST BERLIN Plotzitzka (WG) 64-8. Aug. 20-22-Women: SP, 7. Wiese 62-6½. JT, Berlin, East Germany, Aug. 25- EBENSEE, Aug, 23-100, Berger 10.21. Felke (222-8, 217-10, 237-2, 228-11, 235-11, 100(2.6), Brlngmann 10.27w. LJ, Steiner 26-10 NR. 236-101. 200(1.3), Schonlebe 20.48 PR, 800, Busse 1:47.36. BELGIUM GREAT BRITAIN 11 OH (0.4), Pohland 13.62; 2. Oschkenat BRUSSELS, July 31-Aug. 2 17/31-LJ; GREAT BRITAIN Juniors-West Ger­ 13.67. 8/1-800, steeple, HJ)-800, Bernaert 1 :47 .77; many, Ipswich, June 27-1 lOH, Schwarthtoff LJ, Hirschberg 27-2¾w; 2. Beer 26-1 l¼w. 2. Brown (ACC) 1:48.21.1500, Levant (Fra) • IWG) 13.69 NJR 110, x WJ). OT, Schult 227-6. 3:41.91; ... 3. Myers (NYAC) 3:46.07. St, EDINBURGH, Juty 18-HT, Halpin ,....,__ JT, Michel 266-2. van Dijck 8:26.96. lire) 223-2. HJ, Mccants (US) 7-4½. LJ, Fischer 26-3½; AAA Championships, London, July Women: 2. Mellaard (Holl 25-8¾; 3. Desruelles 25-5¼. 31-Aug.1-100,Semis: 1(1.2)-1. Lattany 100(2.5), Behrendt 11.05w; 2. Gohr 11.10; T J, DoDoo (Gha) 53-3. 3. Oschkenat 11.21. (US) 10.23. 11(0.5)-1. MC:Farlane 10.34; 2. Women (7/31-1500): 1500, Wysocki 100H, 1(1.5) Uibel 12.52; 2. Theele Evans (AW) 10.36. 200(1.5), 4. Jefferson (US) J. (Brk) 4:18.96, 3000, Wysocki 8:57.31. 12.99. 11(2.7)-1. Oschkenat i 2.2Bw; 2. Uibel 20.59; 5. Clark (Aus) 20.86. Heats: I (0.6)-1. -141- Jefferson 20.69; ... 4. T. Bennett 21.43. IV (US). JT, OJ_tley(GB) 264-10; 2. Bradstock NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, Gavle, (0.8)-1. Mcswain (SSTG) 20.62; 2. Clark (GB) 258-9; 3. Chns¥1em§Bllir..JYAC) 257-3; July 30-Aug. 2 (8/1-HT, JT)-400H, Nylander 20.85. 400, 5. Akabusi 46.13. Heats: 11-1. ... 5. Bender (SSTC) 239-4. 49.26; 2. Nyberg 49.51, HJ, Sjoberg 7-1¾. HT, Bystedt 243-8; 2. Jonsson 222-7 (222.S qual); Tiacoh (Cl) 45.78; 2. Akabusi 45.99. Women: 1500, 8. Grottenberg 4:16.04. 3. Schumacher 214-1. JT, Berglund 263-5; 2. /"'"""'\ 800, Heats: 1-1. Scammell (Aus) 1:.48.13; 5000, ... dnf-Wysocki (Brk). Wennlund 248-5; ... dnc-Johansson. Oual: 2. Cram 1 :48.13. 1500, 7. Moorcroft 3:42.98. Johansson 233-4. Heats: ll-1.0vett3:44.91.111-1.Moor­ SOVIET UNION Women (8/1-400): 400, Klebe 54.13. croft 3:40.77. 5000, 10. Murphy 13:39.54. RIGA CUP, Riga, May 30-31 (previously 400H, Wennberg 57 .14; 2. Klebe 57.23. 110H, Heats: 1(1.1)-1. Nehemiah (US) 13.78. reported events [p, 113] all 5/30-LJ(w), Prot­ 11(1.3)-1. Ridgeon 13.41. HJ,5. Banks (US) SWITZERLAND 7-½. senko 26·10. Women: 800, Beclea (Rom) 1 :59.53. SP, WELTKLASSE, Zurich, Aug. 19-200, IAC (London GP), London, Aug, 14- Mehes {Rom) 63-1¼. 11-4. Mitchell (Fl) 20.95. 800, ... dnf-Mays 2M, 9. Treacy (Ire) 8:27 .33; ... 11. Binns TALLINN, June 27-28-Women: 100H (US). II- ... dq-Mack (SMTC).
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