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RACH EWS Ieililler RACHEWS IEilillER November 19, 1987 Volume 33, No. 24 •INTERNATIONAL RESULTS BY NATION• AUSTRIA 39.12 (Floyd, Thomas, Glance, C. Smith). TARNOPOL, July 4-5-HT, Grigorash VOCKLABRUCK, Aug. ~-100, Berger SARREGUEMINES, Sept. 13-1000, 257-6. JT, Gavrilyuk 264-6. 10.19 NR. Collijaj 2"h960 -NR. LJ, Brige 26-8½. HT, LEN1FJGhAD, :ru'lv4-5-TJ, Kova/enko SCHWECHAT, Aug. 22-SP, Wolf (NY• Sahner (W 258-11. 56-5¼. SP, Srnirnov 69-8¼. AC) 64-1. DT, Sorin (SU) 192-11 ; ... 3. Wolf NATIONAL RELAY Champinships, Women: 100H(0.4), Reshetnikova 1 191-10. Creteil, Oct. 11-4 x 200, Racing Club France 2. Sokolova 12.86; . mutma .91. Heats: Women: 1000, van Hulst (Hot) 2:39.54; 2. 1 :22.98 (Raboux,Canti, Ouentrec, Quene­ Reshetnikova 12.87, Sinutina 12.94, Soko­ Dimitrova (Bui) 2:39,75. SP, 2. Plotzitzka herve). 4 x 1500, CSC Grand-Croix 15: 17 .22. lova 12.97. SP, Peleshenko 63-4¾. (WG) 64-9¾; 3. Peleshenko (SU) 64-8¾. Women: 4 x 200, AC La Roche-sur-Yon MOSCOW, July 25-26-Women: SP, EBENSEE, Aug. 23-SP, Ladanyi (Hun) 1 :36.80. 4 x 800, Racing Club France 8:31.60. VasHyeva62-11½. OT, Khval 217-10. 64-6¾; ... 3. Wolf 62-10½. OT, Hannecker TALLINN, Aug.-400, Krylov 45.3h. (WG I 208-11 ; 2. Wolf 188-2. ITALY - . ST ADLAU, Sept . .13,.iOOG0.2),Struoe-. _ RJ.ETJ, Sep.LJl-PV,. __ nh..(.l&8¼J.~­ _M_Q§G_<?Y\l, __~y_g.-::-19.9,__ISryJg_v_ 1Q.20_, _ LENINGRAD, Aug.-Women: 100H, art (Jam) 10.36; 2. Berger 10.40. S. Bubka (SU). PADUA, Sept. 12 /exhibitions/-HJ, Grigoryeva 12.94. KRASNODAR, Aug.-HT, Sidorenko BARBADOS Canovic (Yug) 7-4¼; ... 3. Jacoby (Reeb) TEXACO GAMES, Bridgetown, Oct. 4 7-3. PV, Ta rev (Bui) 17-4%; 2. Kenworthy 262-5. -100, Mair (Jam) 10.45. TJ, Hanna (Bahl53-1. (SSTC) 17-4½. TJ, Markov (Bui) 56-10. Women: u, Zorina 23-2½; 2. Berezhn.e.ra PADUA, Sept. 13-100, C. Smith (adi) 23.J~-OT, Shfth~lv~ L:£§-11. NOVOSIB , ug.-I J, Chernikov BELGIUM 10.40; 2. Glance (AWf"l0.42; 3. Spearmon 56-6. NATIONAL Championships, Brussels, (ACC) 10.49. 200, 1-1. Speamon 20.88; 2. Aug. 1-2-800, Bernaert 1:47.77; 2. L. Brown Franks (AW) 20.90. 11-1. Mennea 20.76. LVOV, Sept. 19-20-Women: Hept, (Ar) 1c48.21. - Women: 100, 11--=-1.Brown (SSTC) 11.43; Yurchenko 6360; 2. S. Chistyakova 6289; 3. 2. Davis (US) 11.73. U, Inniss (US) 20.10¾. Kushenko 6284 .. CHINA UDINE, Sept. 14-SP, Andrei 67-8¾. HD~SIA Federation Women 89½­ NANJING, Sept. 20-SP, Kostin (SU) CAGLIARI, Sept~-100, 11=.f.Wood­ Romania 67½, Sochi, Sept.-800, Kovacs (Ro) ~ 63-11½; 2. Sarul (Pol) 61-5. DT, Sugar (Cze) son (LATC) 10.51; 5. Glance (AW) 10.61; ... 1:57 .44. LJ, llcu (Ro) 22-5¼; 2. Olenchenko 208-6. 8. C. Smith (adi) 11,08. 200, 2. Spearmon (Ru) 22-5. SP, Antonyuk (Ru) 65-1½. OT, Bar• Women, 3000, Zhupiyeva (SUI 8, 51 .86. 20.62; 3. Butler (Maz)20.67. 3000, Panetta anova (Ru) 214-5; 2. Lengyel (Ro) 214-3. 100H(0.4), Oschkenat (EG) 13.09. OT, Mad­ 7:42.73 NR. TJ, Markov 57-4¾. NOVOPOLOK, Sept.-HT, Astapko­ etzky (EG) 213-9; ... 3. Silhava (Cze) 199-9. Women:" 200, 2. Cuthbert {Jam) 23.11; e evich 272-2 (5, x W). JT, Felko (EG) 242-7 (229·2, 237-2, 212-1, 3. Leatherwood-King (Reeb) 23.31. V (7:1.0IVOSTOCK, Oct.-Women: HJ, 234-4, f, 242-11.- Panikarovskikh 6-4¾. HANGZHOU, Sept, 23-DT, Bugar JAPAN 207-0. SWEOEN Women: 400, lkaniece (SU) 51.83. OT, TOKYO, Sept. 23-LJ, 6. Sjoberg {Swe) VASTERAS, Aug. 15-HT, Bystedt 25-4. JT, 4. Wennlund (Swe) 245-0. Silhava 212-0; 2. Madetzky 206-0. JT, Felke 247-4; 2. Jonsson 232-11; 3. Schumacher KUSHIRO, Sept, 27-10,000, Kipkoech 240-3 (240-3, 212-2, 238-6, 225-11, 238-6, 221-9. (Ken) 28:3Q.5h. 231-01. FINLAND 210½-SWEOEN 197½, Stock­ HIROSHIMA, Oct. 4-TJ(w), Yama­ holm, Aug. 22-23 (8/22-10,000, 110H, HJ, shita 56-1 ¼. CYPRUS JT)-10,000, Vainio (Fl 28:56.05. 110H, HAMAMATSU, Oct. 11- Women: TJ, NIKOSIA, Oct. 1-HT, Syedikh (SU) Bryggare (Fl 13.70. HJ, Sjoberg 7~4½. DT, e Li (Chn) 46-¾ (14.04) WB (old WB, 45-2½/ 255-5. Fernholm 212-10. HT, Huhta!a--(.F}-249-6; 13.78 Hudson [US] '87) (also betters indoor Women: LJ, Chistyakova (SU) 22-3¾. 2. Tiainen (Fl 249-6; 3. Gustafsson 245-1; WB 45-10½/13.98 Chistyakova (SU] '87) JT, Hartai (Hun) 213-5. 4. Bystedt 240-2; ... 6. Jonsson 226-4. (44-3¼, 44-2¾, 46-¾, f, 44-10¾, 45-½); 2. Tur­ Women (Finland 165-Sweden 157; 8/22- ner (Nik) 42-% (f, 41-3, 42-½, 40-9½, 41-3¼, CZECHOSLOVAKIA JT), JT, Lillak (F) 210-9. 40-8¾); 3. Koga (Jap) 40-4¼ =NR. NATIONAL Championships, Trinec, KLAGSHAMN, Aug. 13-DT, 2. Svens­ Aug. 15-Women: 10kWatk(road), Vavracova son 218-0. 45:10. SP, Vasickova 67-5¼; 2. Fibingerova MONACO KLAGSHAMN, Aug. 14-DT, Kobza 6&.5½ (1st loss to Czech putter since 1969). HER CU LIS '87, Monaco, Sept. 19. (US) 189-4. PRAGUE, Aug. 22-Women: OT, Sil· ESKILSTUNA, Aug. 22-JT, Olander hava 224-5. NORWAY ~ BRATISLAVA, Aug. 25-Women: 100, OSLO, Sept. 19-Women: 1500, Kris­ --;c:_LAGSHAMN, Sept. 13-DT, -Powell Zhirova (SU) 10.98 =PR. tiansen 4: 16.64 (only 1500 of '87). (Maz) 212-2;2. Bruch 193-11. PRAGUE, Sept. 13-Women: 400, Kra­ tochvilova 53.92. 4 x 400, VS Praha 3:48:58 SOVIET UN ION SWITZERLAND (Kratochvilova anchored, then announced re­ LENINGRAD, June 23-Wornen: SP, NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, Bern, tirement; will coach in her hometown). Peleshenko 65-2¾. Aug. 7-8-9 (8/7-10,000, SP qual; 8/8-SP)- ZNOJMO, Sept. 14-Women: OT, Sil­ CHELYABINSK, June 27-28-HT Ivan- 400, Amold 45.69. 800, Kilbert 1:46.07. 1500, hava 216-9. ov 266-1; 2. Korovin 256-2. ' - Hacksteiner 3:43.29; 2. Deleze 3:43.32.10,000, ,,......._, MLADA BOLESLAV, Oct. 3-JT, fflUSCOW CUP, MoscOw, July 3-4-PV, Ryffel 28:51.48. SP, Gunther 70-11¼ (qual- Zelezny 258-4. 1. Polyakov 18-10¼; 2. Gataullin 18-10¼. 69-11¾). - GORKY, July-4-HT, Sidorenko 259-6. Women: BOO,Gasser 1:59.49 NR. 1500, FRANCE KRIVY ROG, July 5-DT, Zinchenko Burki 4:12.32. PARIS, July 16-4 x 100, United States 213-5. RAPPERSWIL, Aug. 15-HJ, Thran- -155- November 19, 1987 hardt (WG) 7-2½. SP, Gunthor 68-¼. SYRIA 1500, Aouam (Mor) 4: 10.96. 3000, Aouam BOSWIL, Aug. 16-HJ, Howard (Maz) MEDITERRANEAN GAMES, Latakia, 8:58.07. 400H, El Moutawakel (Mor) 56.28. 7-6½. Sept, 19-24 (9/19-10,000, 20kW; 9/20- 4 x 400, Italy 3:32.14. JT, Jazbinsek (Yug) NEUCHATEL, Sept. 10-SP, Gunthor 1500; 9/21-5000)-1500, Aou;ta (Mor) 194-10; 2. Verouli (Gre) 193-4;3. Sakorafa 70-1½. 3:39.48. St, Lambruschini (lta) 8:19.72; 2. (Gre) 187-6, ,,.....,, LAUSANNE, Sept. 15-800, 9. Wuyke • Aouita 8:21.92 NR (1st loss at any distance (Ven) 1 :47 .05. 11-1. Marshall (US) 1 :47 .24. in 43 races, since 7/16/85); 3. Baccouche WEST GERMANY PV, 6. tie, Kolassa (Poll & $alben (Fra) 18-4½. (Tun) 8:35.33. KOBLENZ, Aug. 13-Women: 3000, LJ, 6. Alli (Nig) 25-11½; 7. Emordi (Nigl 5000, Aouita 13:38.35. 10,000, Baccou­ Burki (Swi) 8:44,98; ... 4. Nelson (Reeb) 25-11½; 8. Ochkan {SU) 25-10¾. che 28:39.66. 20kWalk, M. Damilano (Ital 8:54.91 ;... dnf-Kraus. 1 :25.33; 2. Mattioli Ota) 1 :25:34. BAD EMS, Oct. 3-JT, Linden 19-8. Women (9/20-1500; 9/21-400H; SAARBRUCKEN, Oct. 4-A I, e1s 9/23-3000): 800, Colov;c (Yug) 2:00.94. 260-8, • MARATHON RESULTS• JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 17-Wil/s Mozgovoy 2:10:32. 2:42:48; 8. Level 2:43:25; 9. Meyen 2:43:44; 2:17:05. Women: 1. Klgchko 2:25:25 NR (5, x W); 10. K. Martin 2:44:12; 11. Goff 2:44:50; 12. BOSTON, April 28-Women: 2. Par­ 2. Smekhnova 2:28:00; 3. Chasova 2:31 :53. van Straten 2:44:55; 13. M. Tracey 2:45:00. daens" (Bel) 2:29:50 NR; 3. van Landeghem" COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 8-1. Tiela" (Bel) 2:29:56; 4. Lapierre" (Can) 2:31 :33; 5. TWIN CITIES, Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. (Les) 2:11:39; 2. Ngatia" (Ken) 2:13:18; 3. Keskitato"(Fin) 2:33:58; 6. Palm" (Swef 10-Froelick (Tig) 2:10:59 PA; 2. Gompers Kiernan" {Ire) 2:14:11;4. Edge" (Can) 2:36:24; 7. Rochefort" (Can) 2:36:42; 8. (Reeb) 2:11 :38 PR; 3. Curp (NBal) 2:11 :45 2:15:40; 5. da Silva" (Por) 2_:16: 14; E;,.Barie" Hayer2:37:58; 9. Gareau" (Can) 2:40:40; 10. PR; 4. Boltz" (Aus) 2:13:24; 5. Froude" (NZ) (Tan) 2:17:00; 7. Prior 2:17:01. Women: 1. Trujillo" (Mex) 2:32:08; 2. Kes­ Weidenbach 2:43:06; 11.
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