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RACH EWS~Eililer RACHEWS~EililER December 30, 1988 Volume 33, No. 25 • INTERNATIONAL RESULTS BY NATION• AUSTRALIA DUBLIN, Aug, 3-1500, Gonzalez (Spa) 18-8¼. TJ, Bordukov 56-6½; 2. Chernikov SYDNEY, April 4-Women: 10kmW 3:41.95; 2. Abascal (Spa) 3:42.51; 3. Flynn 56-3¾; 3. Khoklov 56-3¼; 4. Valyukevlch (track)' Saxby 21: 16.0 (mixed race, so cannot Ore) 3:43.72;4. O'Reilly (Ire) 3:43.72; •.. 6. 56-1¼ (55-9¼); 5. Subrillin 56-1¼ (54-3¼). SP, be WAI. Maree (US) 3:47.81. 3000, Coghlan (Ireland) Smirnov 68-5. HT, Tamm 266-10; 2. Astapko­ --MELBOURNE, Dec. 12-10,000, Lloyd 7:56.73; 2. Maree 7:57 .41. vich 260-2; 3. Nikulin 259-7; 4. Aleseyevich 27:57.34; 2. Moneghetti 28:07.37. 256-7. Women: 10,000, Martin 32:22.55; 2. Per­ ITALY LENINGRAD, Aug, 8-10-400H, Zems­ kins 32:26.34; 3. Schuwaliow 52.3I .On. FLORENCE, Feb. 4 /indoors/-SP, An· kov 49.76; 2. Kharlov 49.87. DT, Burin 213-5. drei 68-2½. Women: 400H, Khromova 54.58. SP, BELGIUM WORLD Championships, Rome, Aug. Akhrimenko 67-11 ¾; 2. Peleshenko 63-11½. VAN DAMME Memorial, Brussels, 30-10,000 7. Andriopolous (Gre) 28:07.17 Sept. 11-PV, ... oh-Pursley (PCC) 17-¾. (reinstated; all other placers move one slot MOSCOW, Aug. 15-16 (8/15-SP, DT, Womene-400lel,&.Ulricl-, (EG) 56.86. LJ, down). HT)-HJ, .Malchenko 7-6½; 2. Kotovich 7-5¾; 2. Chistyakova (SU) 22-S½w (22-7¼). 3, Povarnitsin 7-4½. TJ, Bordukov 57-¾w --- JAMAICA (55-5¾); 2. Protsenko 56-10¼w (56-8½); 3. BRAZIL KINGSTON, March 4-400, I. Morris Musiyenko 56-4; 4. Sokirkin 55-8¼. SOUTH AMERICAN Champtionships, (Tri) 45.03. SP, Lykho 68-11 ¾; 2. Gavryushin 68-5; 3. Sao Paulo, Oct. 8-10 (10/8-100, 10,000, Kostin 68-4½. DT, Kovtsun 216-6. HT, Nikulin 400H)-100, R. da Silva (Bra) 10.39. 200, da PORTUGAL 263-1; 2. Syedikh 250-11. Silva 21.04. 400, Daley (Pan) 45.80. 800, LISBON, June 18-3000, Mamede Women (8/15-400, 1500, 3000, 100H, Migueles (Arg) 1 :47.35; 2. Squella (Chi) 7:50.63. 400H, Squella (Chi) 50.66. HJ,.DT)-400, Pinigina 50.81; 2. Zhigalova 1 :48.64. 10,000, Juarez (Arg) 29:18.39; MAIA, July 8-5000, Regalo 13:32.76; 51.62; 3. Nazarova 51.81 ; ... OHzarenko 2. Vera (Ecu) 29:19.16. 400H,Squella 50.42; 2. Di. Castro 13:33.48;3. Do. Castro 13:33.70. 52.13. 800, Olizarenko 1 :58.6; 2. Kiryukhina 2. Ferreira (Bra) 50.67. NATIONAL Championships, Lisbon, 1 :59.8. 1500, Samolenko 4:04.4; 2. Yashmen­ Aug. 8-9-5000, Do. Castro 13:28.2; 2. Di. yova 4:05.1. 3000, Zhupiyeva 8:38.5. CHILE Castro 13:28.8; 3. Canario 13:31.4. 100H, Grigoryeva 13.03. 400H, Ambra­ GUAITA MEMORIAL, Santiago, Oct. Women: 3000, Cunha 9:01.04; 2. Mota ziene 55.84. HJ, 4¥Sezyw1a § 4»·2. Kasakova 31-Nov. 1 (520m altitude)-800, Migueles (Arg) 9:05.74. 6-4¾. LJ, Belevskaya 23-11¾ =PR; 2. Valyu­ 1 :48.29; 2. Squella (Chi) 1 :50.49. 400H, Fer­ kevich 22-10. reira (Bra) 50.98; 2. Squel/a 51.29. SOUTH AFRICA SP, Antonyuk 64-6¾; 2. Vasiliyeva 63-11. BLOEMFONTEIN, Nov. 4/1426m alti­ OT, '5,b.,val20-10; 2. Yermakova 220-5. CHINA tude/-100, Roussouw 10.21. 200, Nzimande BEIJING, ~Kb ?R Women: SP, Li 20.36 =AfrR. LENINGRAO,Aug.19-Women: 100H, 63-7¾. OT, Yu 21 -0. ¾- Women: HJ, du Plessis 6-6; 2. Gale 6-2. JT, Heats: Politika 12.91, Grigoryeva 12.94. ZHENGZHOU, April 13-Women: SP, Lion-Cachet 204-5 NR, AfrR. MOSCOW City Championships, Aug. 21- Li 64-7¼. PRETORIA, Nov. 7 /1333m altitude/- 23-100, 2. Bryzgin 10.28. 11 OH{0.6), Markin 110H, Schoeman 13.5h. HANGZHOU, April 17-Women: JT, 13.52; 2. Kazanov 13.57. PV, Polyakov 18-8¼. Women: JT, Lion-Cachet 204-6 NR, AfrR. Zhou 213-9. TJ, Protsenko 56-4¾. DT, Zinchenko 221-1; 2. ANSHAN, June 27-Women: SP, Li STELLENBOSCH, Nov. 7-Women: 2000, van Zyt 5:42.15 NR, AfrR. HJ, Gale Kidikas 215-7; 3. Ubartas 210-0. 67-9½ AsR; 2. Huang 65-6. Women: 100(0.6), Pomoshchikova 11.11. 6-4; 2. du Plessis 6-4. ZHENGZHOU, July 7-Women: JT, Heats: Pqmoshc~~~va 1µµ. 200(1.7), Aza­ the::?M-2 WELKOM, Nov. 21 /1376m altitude/- 200, Nzimande 20.31 NR, AfrR. rashvili 22.64. 46 ,ffrsinenko §94§· 2. lkau­ CAf,JfON, Nov.-Women: SP, ~ niece 50.95; 3. Dzhigafova 51 .29; 4. Olizarenko AsianR. PORT ELIZABETH, Dec.-10,000, 51.62; 5. Ambraziene 52.12. Heats: Bryzgina Yawa 27:39.05 NA, AfrR. 49.8h, Pinigina 50.5h, CUBA 800, Matuseviciene 1 :59.3. LJ, c,ristyakova HAVANA, July 2-0T, Moya 206-5. 23-10¼· 2. Medvedyeva 22-8½. SP, khnmen­ HAVANA, Aug. 1-100, Simon 10.06; 2. SOVIET UNION ko 2. Vasiliyeva 63-4; 3. Fedyushina Penalver 10.10. df-2;!; LENINGRAD, Jan.24 Cindoors)-SP, 63-0. OT, Yermakova 211-9. JT, Yermolovich Smirnov 69-6¾. 220-0; 2. Shikolenko 210·1. EAST GERMANY MOSCOW, Jan. (indoors)-SP, Smirnov POTSDAM, June 21-SP, Beyer 71-2. 68-5¾. RIGA, Aug. 28-30-U, Berzins 26-6¼w. MOSCOW' Feb. 14 Ondoors)-SP, Smir· JT, Strobinders 262-7; ... 4.·Kula 253-9. GREAT BRITAIN nov 69-8¼; 2. Gavryushin 68-7. MINSK,Aug,'=-11 OH, lsayev 13.3h. PEARL Assurance, Gateshead, July 26- MURJANU, May 10-SP, Bojars 69-4¼. KIEV, Sept. 1-3-1 lOH, Dashkyevich 110h(1.4), Campbell (US) 13.32; ... 8. Nehe­ CHELYABINSK,~110H, Heats: 13.4h. OT, Kovtsun 218-4. miah (US) 17.62 (fell). lsayev 13.54. PV, ~bl'kOlf J8-8 1(1 VILNIUS, Sept, 4-6-HT, Viluckis258-5. WALES-Ireland-Canada, Wrexham, Aug. LENINGRAD, July 5-SP, Smirnov Women: Hept, Zablovskaite 6241h. 29-Women: 800, Molloy (I) 2:04.9. 100H, 69-8¼, ZHITOMJR, Sept. 8-PV, V. Bubka Hypolite (C) 13.9h. MOSCOW, July 25-26 (7/25-DT)-SP, 18-10¼. SP, Yarishkin 67-10½ . • ~kho 68·7¾,OT, Pach in 207-6 (2, X WJ). BAKU, Sept. 13-U, Minashvili 26-7¼. IRELAND ARMY CHAMPION§HIPS, Chelya­ HT, Sidorenko 262-6; 2. Dvoretskiy 256-4. CORK City Sports, Cork, July 7-5000, binsk, .ruiy 30-Aug. 2 17/30-HJ, SP; 7 /31- NOVOPOLOTSK, Sept.-DT, Lukashok 4. Treacy Ore) 13:34.05. HT, 4. Logan (NYAC) 1 lOH; 8/1-PV)-110H, Markin 13.3h. HJ, 216-8; 2. Sokolov 214-4. 242-0, Kotovich 7-7¾; 2. Zosimovich 7-5¼; ... 4. Sereda 7-3¼. PV, Polyakov 18-10¼; 2. lshutin -165- December 30, 1988 SPAIN SDLLENTUNA, Sept, 3-HT, Schu­ Gunther 70-½. VIGO, Aug. 7-Women: 10,000, Mach­ macher 211-11. BERN, Sept. 19-SP, Gunthor 69-10¼. ado (Por) 32:24.9h; 2. Ferreira (Por) 32:25.7; VASTERAS, Sept. 5-HT, Schumacher 3. Dias (Par) 32:41.5. 209-7. YUGOSLAVIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, Barce­ NYKDPING,Sept, 12-HT, Bystedt NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, Ljub- ,,....._ lona, Aug. 14-16-110H(0.8), Moracho 13.42 242-1; 2. Schutnacher·21s-2. ljana, Aug. 22-23-400, Macev 45.83. TJ, Kozul NR; 2. Sala 13.44. 400H, Alonso 49.63. SOLLENTUNA, Sept. 13-HT, Packa­ 56-½. JT, Krdza/ic 258-5. Women: 5000W, Sobrino 22:09.21; 2. len 213-4; 2. Schumacher 212-2. LJUBLJANA.Sept. 10-HJ, Canovic(Yug) Cano 22:28.49; 3. Diaz 22:40.78. 7-5; 2. tie, Fizuleto (Yug) & Mogenburg (WG) SWITZERLAND 7-2½; 4. Jacoby (Reeb) 7-2½. SWEDEN RAPPERSWIL, Aug. 15-SP(8 kilos), Women: 200(-0.4), Davis (Bah) 23.20. HJ, SOLLENTUNA, Aug, 12-HT, Schu­ Gunther 68-¼. Andonova (Bui) 6-3½. macher 211-3. NEUCHATEL, Sept. 10 (indoors)-SP, • U.S. RESULTS• •OUTDOORS• Mann (PennStl 19-9. 20lbWt, Kondas (PennSt) NEW HAMPSHIRE 46-10½, CALIFORNIA DARTMOUTH Invitational, Hanover, Dec. FALL Invitational, Westwood, Dec. 6- 1 /220y unbanked synthetic/-3000, Donahue {Dart) 8:03.3; 2. Sapienza (AW) 8:08.7. Wt, HJ, Haines (SkyC) 7-1; 2. Radan (Tig) 7-1. PV, VIRGINIA Ford (Dart) 58-7, Woepse (Togos) 17-0; 2. Hintnaus' (Bra) 16-6. LID-LIFTER, Fairfax, Dec. 5 /200m LJ, Love (unat) 25-9. TJ, Hooks (unat) 51-1½. u_n_banked_synthetic/-Women: 55, Spence' OT, Keshmiri (UCLA) 162-5. NEW JERSEY (Hamp) 7.03; 2. Sturrup (StAug) 7.03. Heats, Inv. Developmental Meet, Princeton, Dec. Spence' 6.90. 200, Spence' 24.61; 2. Saleem AZTEC Fall Meet, San Diego, Dec. 6- 6-HJ, Pascuzzo {NYAC) 7-2; 2. Thompson (unat) 25.49. 400, Dendy (GM) 54.02; 2. HJ, Cody (SDi) 7-1½. HT, Thiss (unat) 222-9. (StJ) 7-½. Creekmore (Hamp) 55.73. Women: 20/bWt, Young (StJ) 49-7¾. 500, Stevens (Morg) 1: 11.86 ; 2. Spence' WEIGHT PENTATHLON, Los Angeles, 1:12.61. 800, Halliday (Viii) 2:11.63. 55H, Dec. 13-Retzer (CSLA) 3,719 (HT: 186-6). Wiltshire (Hamp) 7.99. 4 x 400, Hampton Women: Trask (Fres) 3,246. PENNSYLVANIA 3:47.28. BLUE-WHITE Open, University Park, LJ, Gage (GM) 19-11¼; TJ, Hall {StAug) AC, Los Angeles, Dec. 13-High School Dec. 7-Women: HJ, Ford (PennSt) 5-10. LJ, 39-3¾. 20lbWt, Dorsey (GM) 47-7¼. 60m, Conway (Hawthorne) 6.5.
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