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• International News • ------------ Volume 25, No. 18 December 5, 1979 • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • SOVIET UNION KRAKOW, Sept . 13-HJ, Gwozdz 7-4¼. 1 :46.3; 3. Kolev 1 :46.3; 4. Zivotic 1 :46.4. PV, Klimczyk 17-8½. 3000, Lisee 7 : 58 .3; 2. Koskei 7:59.6. 400H , DONYETSK, June 23-JT, Yershov 271-8 .WARSAW, Sept. 30-Mar, Pawlik 2: 11 :34; Shine (US Ar) 49.5 ; 2. King (AIA) 49 .9 . LJ , (under IAAF suspension for steroid use). 2. Stefanowski 2:11:34 ; 3. Ligarski 2:12:24; 4. Robinson (SDSGS) 26-2 ¼; 2 : Hay'nes (US Ar) DONYETSK, June 27-28-Women : Pent, Sakowski 2 : 13:00 ; 5 . Jarosiewicz 2: 14:22. 25 -3 ¼ . Tkachenko 4711 (13.6 , 48,10Y., 5-9¼, 21 - 1½ , (accurate length ?) MEDITERRANEAN GAMES, Split , Sept . 2: 11.1) (also under IAAF suspension for steroid ZABRZE, Sept . 15 - 16-Dec, Bienias (EG) 23-28-100, Heats: Mennea (It) 10.15. 200, use). 7889 (24-4¼). Caravani (It) 20.74. 1500, Marajo (Fr) 3 :41.0 ; KAARIKU, Aug. 4-5-0ec(hand), Sil­ Women: Sept, Findeis (EG) 5784 (14.28 ... 9 . A. Gonzalez (Fr) 3:44.3. St , Scartezzini dala 7842. 100H, 47-5¾ SP, 5-5 HJ, 26.23 200; 18-10 LJ, (It) 8:24.2; 2. Ramon (Sp) 8:25.8; 3. Gauthier PODOLSK, Aug. 4-5-Women: 800, Yen­ 165-5 JT, 2: 28.2 800) . (Fr) 8:27.3. k ina 1 : 58.4; 2. Styrk ina 1: 58.5. 1 500, Smolka 5000, Zarcone (It) 13:45.2. 10,000, Mada 4:05 .6 ; 2. Kazankina 4:07.8. 100H, Litov­ CZECHOSLOVAKIA (Alg) 28:33.1. Mar(899m short), Koussis (Gr) chenko 12.94. 2:06:53; 2. Marchei (It) 2:07:15. 20kWalk, 2. CHELAYABINSK, Aug. 23 - HJ, Grisha­ JABLONEC, Aug. 11-DT, Wybraniec Marin 1:24:18; ... 4. Damilano 1:25:31 . yev 7-4¼. 203-4; 2. Bugar 202-7; 3. Danek 188-4. 110H(1.2),Pisic (Yug) 13.85 NR; 2.Buttari RIGA, Aug. 25(a)-26(b)-JT(a), Yershov Women: SP, Fibingerova 67-5½. (It) 13.88 . 4 x 100, Italy 39 .27 (Lazzer, Cara­ 264 -4 . Women: DT(b), Veleva 219 - 10; 2. L. TURNOV, Aug . 12-Women: SP, Fibin­ vani, Grazioli, Mennea). 4 x 400, France 3:03 .7 lsayeva 204-5. gerova 69-6. (Dubois, Fellice, Froissart, Demarthon) ; 2 . Yugo ­ PODOLSK, Aug.-Women: OT, Veleva ROSICKY MEMORIAL, Prague, Sept . 5 slavia 3 :04.4 ; 3 . Italy 3:04 .7 . 213-11. -JT, 2 . Bielczyk (Pol) 270-7; 3 . Toivonen (Fin) HJ, Di Giorgio (It) 7-4¼ ; 2. Raise (It) 7-4¼. TALLINN , Sept . 1-PV, Boiko 17-8½. 261-6. PV , Hou v ion (Fr) 17-4¾; 2. Bellot (Fr) 17-4 ¾. Women : HJ, Golodborodko 6-2¾. Women: 400, Kratochvilova 54.12; 2. Zel­ LJ, Stekic (Yug) 26-11 ¼ (26-6 ½ , 26-3 ½ , 26-4½, USSR DECATHLON CUP, Sochi , Sept. entsova (SU) 54.55. SP, Fibingerova 66-10¾. 25-10 ¾ , 26-11¼, 26-7); 2. Deroche (F r ) 26 -4½. 8-9 (hand)-Kachanov 8151. Women: Pent MARIANSKE LAZNE, Sept. 5-Women: TJ, 4. Valetudie (Fr) 54-1¾; 5 . Mazzuca t o Korotayeva 4444; 2. Karpova 4375; 3. Kol'. SP, Fibinerova 67-10¼. ( It) 53-8½ . SP, Mi lie 67-6¼ N R (66-6, 65-6¾, yesn ikova 4350. BRATISLAVA, Sept. 7 (not Nitra, Sept. 67-6¼, 67-0, 66-½, 65-4¾); 2.Asaad (Egypt). CH ELA YABINSK, Sept. 9-20kWalk 9)-800, Maina 1:47.1; 2. Boit (Ken-unat) 1:47.8. OT, De Vincentiis (It) 190-2. --- (raod), Yevsyukov 1 :21 :48; 2. Zvetkov 1 :24:23. 3000, Zdravkovic (Yug) 7:52.1; ... 7. Cheruiyot WOMEN: 200, Masullo (It) 23.26. 1500, 50kWalk, Gauss 4:03:09. (Ken-Wa St) 8:02.8. 400H, Moses 48.91; ... 3. Gargano (It) 4:06.8; 2. Dorio (It) 4:07 . 1. 4 x USSR CUP, Tbilissi, Sept. 9-10-PV, Sye­ Wheeler (unat) 51.06 . 100, France 44.58 (Alize, Suiter, Mas, Rega). \___,.-livanov 18- ½ . SP, Nosyenko 66-2½. Women: PV, Buciarski (Pol) 17 -8½; 2. Haynie (Tob) 4 x 400 , Yugoslavia 3:39.0 NR (Pavlicic, Aydi­ HJ, Goloborodko 6-2¾. 17-6¾; 3. Klimczyk (Pol) 17-¾; 4. Durham basic, Bozinovska, Gustin). DNEPROPETROVSK, Sept. 18-Women: (AIA) 16-8¾; 5 . Pullard (SCM) 16-8¾ . LJ, Bern­ SP, Bertimon (Fr) 55-1½. OT, Scaglia (It) LJ, Polyenko 21-7. OT, Gnidyenko 208-7 . hard 25-5¼; 2. Rea (UCTC) 24-4½; 3. Lawrence 173-7 . JT, Sakorafa (Gr) 190-2 . Pent, Picaut KIEV, Sep t. -HT, Tamm 246 -8 . (US Ar) 24-1½. JT , Utriainen 281-2; 2. Nem­ (Fr) 4424 (13.69, 43-1, 5-10, 20 -¼, 2 : 20 .0). DONYETSK, Sept. 14-Women : HJ, eth 280-!!; 3 . Temesi 275-5 ; . .. 5. Erdelyi Goloborodko 6-4¾ NA. (Hun) 255-9. - EAST GERMANY Women: 800, Styrkina (SU) 2:00.8. 3000 RUMAN IA Byelusova (SU) 9: 07 .5. ' POTSDAM, Aug. 30-Sept. 1-1500, Straub BRUNN, Sept. 1-Women: SP, Fibin­ 3:33. 7 N R (52.6, 59.4 [ 1 :52.0], 59.0 [2: 51.0] ). CHAN IA, Aug. 14-DT, Nagy 214-6 NR . gerova 65-5. Dec, Buryakov (SU) 7998. RUSSIA WOMEN 84-RUMANIA 70 NITRA, Sept. 8-HJ, From (Swe-Or) EISENHUTTENSTADT, Sept. 29-20k Bucarest, Aug. 18-800, Yenkina (Rus) 2:007.; 7-1 ½. JT, Temesi 260-4; 2. Boros 259-8; 3. Walk , Heyer 1:24:12. 2. Lovin 2:01 . 1. 1500, Puica 4:14.0. 3000, Babiak 252-7; ... 5. Erdelyi 244-10. - FINLAND Kraznova ( R us) 9: 03.8; 2. Sadretd in ova ( R us) RUDE PRAVO CROSS, Prague, Sept. 16 9:04.8. 400H, Storosheva (Rus) 06.68. SP, / 11.4km/-Lopes (Por) 32 : 52.2; 2. Glans (Swe) LAHTI, Aug. 23-PV, Pallonen 17-8 ½ ; N. lsayeva (Rus) 66-5¼. JT, Raduly 206-7 . 33: 03.6; 3 . Zwiefelhofer 33: 10 .4; ... 7. Peter 2. Haapakoski 17-2¾; 3 . Kalliomaki 17 -2 ¾. JT , CONSTANTA , Sept. 22-23-Women: (EG) 33:30.4. Harkonen 289-0; 2. Utriainen 274-9 . 1500, Maras escu 4: 12.4. JT, Radu ly 209 -5 . Women (2850m): Smolkova (SU) 8:45.0; PORI, Aug. 26-5000, Vainio 13 : 56.6. 2. Sudicka 8 : 49 .2; 3 . De Brouwere (Fr) 8:53.4; PV , Kalliomaki 17 -8 ½. HUNGARY 4. Bukizova 8:53 .6 ; 5 . D . Rasmussen (Den) HAMEENLINNA, Aug. 26-JT , Harko­ 8:53.8; 6. Burki (Swi) 9 : 02.0 . nen 275-8. BUDAPEST, Sept. 13-JT, Paragi 282 -9. PROSTEL YOV, Sept. 15-Women: SP, VIRTASALMI, Aug. 26-JT, Utriainen BAJA, Sept. 18-JT, Paragi 282 9. Fibingerova 67-2¼. 271 ·5. TATA, Sept. 20-JT, Paragi 275-3; 2. OPAVA, Sept . 16 - Women: SP, Fibin­ VESANTO, Aug. 29-JT, Puranen 269-7. Boros 263 -7. gerova 68-3¾. JOENSUU, Sept. 16-Women: LJ, Bar ­ NYUREGYHAZA, Sept. 30-TJ, Bakosi KOSICE MARATHON, Kosice, Oct. 7- 55-5½ NA. dauskiene (SU) 20-1¼. Kortelainen (Fin) 2:15:12; 2. Tomanek 2:16:41 · LAHTI, Sept. 6-JT, Hovinen 264-0. BUDAPEST, Or.t. 7-50kWalk, Szalas 3. Tannert (EG) 2:15 :44; 4. Haffele (WG) 2: 15:45. 4:02:25 . JYVASKYLA, Sept. 8-JT, Toi v on en 264-0; 2. Hovinen 261-10. YUGOSLAVIA POLAND NATIONAL 50-KILO WALK CHAMPS., Pi etarsaari, Sept. 16-Salonen 3 :49: 52. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, Saraje v o, TUR KU, Sept. 26-10,000Walk , Salonen EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS July 7-8-400, Alebic 46.47 . 800, Savic 1 :49.0; 40 : 17 .4 Eur Best. Bydgoszcz, Aug. 16-19-Dec, 4. Olsen (Nor-Mt ' 2. Zivotic 1:49 . 1. SP, Milic 67-2 ¾ . St Mary's) 7391. BELGRADE , July 10-400 , Atuti (Ken) NORWAY STARGARD, Aug . 23-Women : JT, 46.02. 800 , Maina (Ken) 1 :50.7; 2. Kolev (Bui) Blechacz 200 -5. 1 :5T1; 3. McLean (PPC) 1 :51.3; 4. Zivotic LARVIK, Aug. 10-JT, Thorslund 281 -3. "- ··· . ZABRZE, Aug. 23(a)-24(b) - PV(b) , Koz- 1:51.3. 1500, 3. Boit (Ken-unat) 3:38.3; 4. ak,ew,cz 17 - 10½; 2. Buciarski 17-8 ½ ; 3. Slu ­ SWITZERLAND 150-SPAIN 144 -NORWAY Koskei ( Ken-NM) 3:39 .2. sarski 17 -6 ¾ ; 4. Klimczyk 17-6¾. 126, Ovre Ardal, Aug. 18(a)-19(b)-St(b), Ramon CELJE, July 12-100, Waminster (Swi) Women : 100H(b), Perka 12.80; 2 . E. Rab- (Sp) 8:29.6; 2. Hertner (Sw) 8:32.1; 3. Lafran ­ 10.4; 2. Deal (UTEP) 10.4; 3. Wells (PPC) 10.6. sztyn 12.96. HJ(a), Kielan 6-2¾. chi (Sw) 8:35.7. LJ(b), Bernhard (Sw) 26-1½. J 400, Atuti 46.1. 800, Maina 1 :44. 7; 2. Savic SP(a), Hjeltnes (N-BAS) 63-10½. DT(a), December S -t 07- I Hj eltn es 218 -5; 2 . Wal v ik (N-UTEP) 196 -7. HT PFORZHEIM-BUCHENBRONN , Oct. IONSHIPS , Lis bo n , Sept. 8-9 - Araujo (P-Aub) (b), Olsen (N-UTEP) 225-0. JT(b), Thorslund 6-7-Pent, Hab er le 3702. 3915 (15.01, 40- ¾ , 5- 5, 18-10 ½, 2:27.6). 279 ~1; 2. Lorentzen (N-Or) 260 - 11 . NATIONAL 50,KILO WALK CHAMPS., LISBON , Sept. 26-5000, Lo pes 13:39.9. WOMEN (Norway 126-Switze r land 125- Berg isch Gladba c h , Oct. 15 /road / -Binder Sp a in 60): 800( b), Burki (Sw) 2 : 05 .3 . 1500 4 : 03:34; 2. H ein r ic h 4:08:17; 3. Weidner GREAT BRITAIN (a), B urk i 4: 18.9 .
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