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World Junior Championships EWSIEililER RACH Volume 34, No. 21 August 18, 1988 --WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS-- • ~(7/31). United States 3:05.09 (7 AJ) Sudbury, Canada, July 27-31-­ (Tan) 14:15.70; 6. Tollofsen (Swe) 14:18.95; 7. (Carr, Nelloms, Williams, Carrington 45.5); 2. AII athletesborn 1969 or later-- Campa/ (Spa) 14:19.75;8. Bekele (Eth) 14:20.12. Australia 3:07.60 (No. 10 WJ nation); 3. --MEN- Heats: 1-11. Williams (US) 14:48.16.1/-13. Jamaica 3:08.00; 4. Cuba 3:08.68; 5. France Middleman (US) 15:05.56. 3:10.12; 6. Japan 3:10.50; 7. Canada 3:12.04; 100(7/28, -2.7), Cason (US) 10.22; 2. 8. Nigeria 3:12.48. Matthes (EG) 10.28; 3. Shlychkov (SU) 10.37; e l..QJ!!!g(7/27), Abebe 28:42.13 ( 10, 10 WJ) Heats: 1-1. Cuba 3:08.02; ... 3. France 4. Adeniken (Nig) 10.40; 5. Tetengi (Nig) (MR); 2. Kibret (Eth) 28:48.55; 3. Songok • 3:08.15 (No. 10 WJ nation). 11-1.United States 10.47; 6. Braithwaite (GB) 10.61; 7. De Silva (Ken) 28:50.42; 4. Kilimiali 28:51.00; 5. Kaldy 3:06.12(9AJ). (Tri) 10.80;8.Muyaba{Zim) j 0.85. {Hun) 2!,:08.36; 6. Akunaf-29·28.46;7. -­ Heats(7/27): V/11(0.7)-1.Cason 10.17 (=MR). Choumassi 29:32.50; 8. Nyamu (Ken) e 1::b1(7/31),Partyka (Pol) 7-5 314 (=10, x WJ) Quarters(7/28): 11(-2.2)-6.Lee (US) 11.00. 29:46.81; 9. Loveless (US) 30:14.19; 10. (MR); 2. Papacostas (Gre) 7-4 1/2; 3. tie, IV(-1.8)-1. Cason 10.37. Lavalle (US) 30:21.78. Kotewicz (Pol) & Park (SK) 7-3 1/4; 5. Sakaida Semis(7/28): 11(0.8)-1.Cason 10.26; 2. (Jap) 7-2 1/4; 6. Kohrt (EG) 7-2 1/4; 7. Matthes 10.30. 2l2K(7/31, road), Metaferia (Eth) 59:27 (MR); Kol/brink (Swe) 6-11 1/2; 8. Prijon (Yug) 2. Osano (Ken) 1 :00:14; 3. Bisemba (Ken) 6-11 1/2; ... 11. Barney (US) 6-11 1/2. 2!1!2(7/29,4.2), Braunski/1 (US) 20.87w; 2. 1 :00:36; 4. Kaldy (Hun) 1 :00:54; 5. Dadi (Eth) Qualifying: Barton (US) 6-10 3/4. Adeniken 20.88; 3. Bartenev (SU) 20.92; 4. 1:00:54; 6. Chesak (SU) 1:02:04; 7. Akunai Barnes (US) 20.99; 5. Matthes 21.00; 6. (Tan) 1:02:33; 8. De Lima (Bra) 1:02:55; .. * eit:(7/28), Bagyu/a (Hun) 18-6 1/2 (5.65) Goremikin (SU) 21.12; 7. De Silva 21.16; 8. 17. Angell (US) 1 :05:03; ... 24. Kaiser (US) =WJR (=WJR Gataullin [SU] '84) (15-9, Zajovics(Hun) 21.23. 1 :07:04. 16-4314, 17-3/4, 17-41/2, 17-81/2, 18-1/2[2], 18-4 /12 [=3, =3 WJ], 18-6 1/2 [2], 18-8 1/4 [xi) ~(7/29), Jedrusik (Pol) 46.19; 2. Perry llm:1(7/30, 3.1), Quintero (Cub) 13.71w; 2. (MR); 2. Tarasov (SU) 18-4 1/2 (=3, =3 WJ); 3. (Aus) 46.74; 3. Eziuka (Nig) 46.81; 4. Brown (US) 13.73; 3. Ellis (US) 13.78; 4. Grudinin (SU) 17-4 1/2; 4. tie, Fenza (US) & Richardscn (GB) 46.94; 5. McDonald (GB) Belokon (SU) 13.82; 5. Gray (GB) 14.02; 6. lapichino (ltar17-3/4; 6. Alm (Swe) 16-8 3/4; 7. 47.08; 6. Chepsiror (Ken) 47.22; 7. Canela Oaida (Rom) 14.03; 7. Philibert (Fra) 14.08; 8. Steinhardt (Aus) 16-8 314; 8. Peltoniemi (Fin) (Cub) 47.28; 8. England (Jam) 47.48. Puppo (lta) 14.19. 16-8 314;... nh--Fredrick (US). Semis: 1-4. Williams (US) 46.89. 11-4.Carr Semis(7/30): 1(2.5)-1. Brown 13.91w. 11(1.7)- (US) 47.30. 2. Ellis (US) 13.95. .L,!(7/29), Bueno (Cub) 26-2 3/4 (MR) ; 2. /salgue (Cub) 25-6 1/4; 3. Nai (Tai) 25-6w; 4. §.Q!2(7/29),J. Birir (Ken) 1 :50.03; 2. McKay • !l!!!l:1(7/29), Carter (US) 49.50 (5, x WJ; 3, x Faulkner (GB) 25-4 314w; 5. Turner (US) (GB) 1:50.79;3. Homela(Zim) 1:51.34;4. AJ) (MR); 2. Matescu (Rom) 50. 70; 3. 25-1 3/4; 6. Muller(EG) 25-1/2w; 7. Van Meljnak (Yug) 1:52.07; 5. D'Urso (/ta) 1 :53.34; Zadoynov (SU) 50.88; 4. Carrington (US) Lancker (Bel) 24-6 1/2; 8. Koukodimos (Gre) 6. Hawrylak (Pol) 1 :55.14; 7. Dehmel (WG) 51.01; 5. Matete (Zam) 51.70; 6. Brown (GB) 24-4 1/4. 1 :55.68; 8. Efimov (SU) 1 :55. 74. 51.78; 7. Zbinden (Swi) 52.23; 8. Niare (Fra) Qualifying: Richardson (US) 22-7. Heats: IV-2. Lenin 1:50.94. 52.40. Semis: 11-7.Strozier (US) 1 :53.13; •.. dnc-­ Semis(7/28): 1-1.Carrington 50.76.11-1. I,!(7/31), Melikov (SU) 54-91/4; 2. Georgiev Lenin (US). Carter 50.99. (Bui) 53-1; 3. Greene (Bah) 53-1/4; 4. Nai 52-10 3/4; 5. Ibanez (Cub) 52-8 3/4w (50-11); ~(7/31), Kirochi (Ken) 3:46.52; 2. Morceli 1oK Wa)k(7/29), Cruz (Mex) 41:16.11; 2. 6. Norca (Fra) 52-3 314; 7. Osipenko (SU) (Alg) 3:46.93; 3. Ruiz (Spa) 3:47.31; 4. Massana (Spa) 41 :33.95; 3. Khmelnitsky (SU) 51-111/4;8.Silva(Bra)50-111/2. Woldemariam (Eth) 3:47.63; 5. Pyrah (US) 41 :38.86; 4. Nieto (Spa) 41 :46.41; 5. Qualifying: Jackscn (US) 51-1/4; ... 3:47.94; 6. Boru (Ken) 3:47.97; 7. Sulaiman .Shapkinas (SU) 42:17.93; 6. Kolev (Bui) Anderson (US) 49-11 1/4w. (Oat) 3:48.27; 8. lmpens (Bel) 3:51.73; ... dnf-­ 42:40.45; 7. A'Hern (Aus) 42:51.19; 8. Galdino Vandegrift (US). (Bra) 43:04.29; ... 18. Marter (US) 47:39.39; l,f(7/30), Klimenko (SU) 62-1 (MR); 2. Heats: 111-1.Kirochi 3:43.51 (MR). .. dnf--Becker (US). Stulce (US) 60-7 1/4; 3. Klimov (SU) 59-3; 4. Bultman (US) 57-5; 5. Simson (GB) 56-1 314; l,!(7/31 ), Chemitei (Ken) 8:41.61 (MR); 2. M. e ll.12l!(7/31), United States 39.27 (4 WJ, 3 6. Urban (WG) 55-5 314; 7. Halvari (Fin) Birir (Ken) 8:44.54; 3. Kuusisto (Fin) 8:46.42; AJ) (MR) (Braunski/1, Watts, Cason, Warren); 55-3/4; 8. Svenson (Swe) 54-111/2. 4. Moura (Bra) 8:48.16; 5. Shvetsov (SU) 2. Nigeria39.66; 3. Great Britain40.06; 4. East Qualifying(7/29): Stulce 60-10 1/2. 8:51.01; 6. Tondo (lta) 8:56.66; 7. Yordanov Germany40.08; 5. Soviet Union 40.12; 6. (Bui) 9:00.65; 8. Bauermeister (WG) 9:01.69; Japan 40.27; 7. Jamaica 40.48; 8. France J1I(7/28). Seelig (EG) 192-3; 2. Keshmiri .. 12. Martin (US) 9:04.97. 40.75. (US) 179-5; 3. Nesterets (SU) 176-2; 4. ~ Heats: 1-7. Findlay (US) 9:36.40. • Heats(7/30): 1-1. United States 39.41 (=8 Sidorov (SU) 173-11; 5. Alentola (Fin) 168-8; WJ; =7 AJ) (MR). 11-1.Nigeria 39.54 (No. 4 WJ 6. Acosta (Cub) 167-3; 7. Zitnansky (Cze) 21!!211(7/30),Kirui (Ken) 13:54.29 (MR); 2. nation). 164-7; 8. Ma (Chn) 164-7; ... dnc--Nichols Choumassi (Mor) 13:54.36; 3. Abebe (Eth) (US). 13:58.08; 4. Kilimiali (Tan) 13:59.35; 5. Akunai Qualifying: Nichols 157-11. -147- August 18, 1988 Jil(7/30), Kolesnik (SU) 228-1; 2. ~(7/30), Mwangi(Ken) 9:13.99; 2. • 11,1(7/29),Astafei (Rom) 6-8 3/4 (-2 -2 WJ) Palyushchik (SU) 226-4; 3. Hommel (EG) Ribeiro (Por) 9:15.33; 3. Lichtenfeld (EG) (MR) (5-9 3/4, 6-11 1/4, 6-3/4, 6-2 3/4, 6-3 1/2, 216-9; 4. Fischer (WG) 214-10; 5. Redei (Hun) 9:16.02; 4. Pia (Por) 9:16.62; 5. Slaicu (Rom) 6-41/4 [2), 6-5 [2], 6-8 [=3, =4 WJ), 6-6 3/4 [2), 213-6; 6. Verebes (Hun) 212-6; 7. Cook (GB) 9:17.96; 6. Liu (Chn) 9:20.88; 7. Ewerlof (Swe) 6-71/2); 2. Yelisina (SU) 6-5; 3. Scholz (EG) - 205-4; 8. Epalle (Fra) 203-10. Qualifying: 9:23.37; 8. Maama (Mor) 9:24.19. Heats: 1-11. 6-31/2; Dering (US) 199-0. Bushallow (US) 9:59.53. 11-dnf-Gomez (US). 4. Jennings (GB) 6-2; 5. Kapemick (Aus) 6-2; 6. Kasparkova (SU) 6-3/4; 7. Balck (EG) .[[(7/29), Ovchinnikov (SU) 252-11; 2. ll!J!!!l!(7/29), Ngotho (Ken) 33:49.45; 2 . 5-11 1/4; 8. Novakova (Cze) 5-11 1/4. Backley (GB) 247-4; 3. Reimann (EG) 235-0; Nazarkina (SU) 33:50.03; 3. Gama (Por) Qualifying: Hughes (US) 5-8 3/4; ... Broughton (US) 6-7. 4. Palunin (SU) 226-9; 5.
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