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Etn1992 20 Oly G f I 1 10,000 METERS(8! 3) 1 1. KHALID SKAH (Mor) ................... 27:46. 70 2. RICHARD CHELIMO (Ken) ........ 27:47.72 l;:ti11; 3. ADDIS AB EBE (Eth) .................. 28:00.07 il i1:11 ,Ji1 iit 4. SALVATOREANTIBO (Ila) ....... 28:11.39 5. ARTURO BARRIOS (Mex) ........ 28:17.79 1 6. GERMAN SILVA(Mex) .............. 28:20.19 1 7. WILLIAM KOECH (Ken) ............ 28:25.18 ,1~1,sc&;tt1:R~8 . MOSES TANUI (Ken) ................ 28:27.11 .•.•.•· ·········•···(p zbtshed26 time S•a··year.by .Tra!.1••t~:ld·N e~s, Mourttain··~ie~,.<:~)·.········· MARATHON/8/9) .· ... :-:-:-:-::->-· : . :.. ·-·::=:t. :,:< .. ::.- ::/::>:> . 1. HWANG YOUNG -JO (SK) ............ 2:13:23 . ,·.·.· .. ·.. -.·. ·. 2. KOICHI MORISHITA (Jpn) ........... 2:13:45 Volajile,38, No. 20 / <iti$ UStZ0 ,1992. 3. STEPHAN FREIGANG (Ger) ........ 2:14:00 4. TAKEYUKI NAKAYAMA (Jpn) ...... 2:14:02 -Olympic Games- 5. SALVATORE BETTIOL (Ila) ......... 2:14:15 6. SALAH KOKAICH (Mor) ............... 2:14:25 7. JAN HURUK (Pol) ......................... 2:14:32 Barcelona, Spain, July 31-August 3, August 800 METERS(8 /5) 8. HIROMI TANIGUCHI (Jpn) ........... 2:14:42 5-9-These results are simply a quick refer­ 1. WILLIAM TANUI (Ken) ................. 1 :43.66 ence . Complete Olympic agate (with prelims, 11 HURDLES(813, o.8) splits, series, etc) will appear in the October 2. NIXON Kl PROTICH (Ken) ............ 1 :43.70 o issue of T&FN. 3. JOHNNY GRAY (US) ................... 1 :43.97 1. MARK McKOY (Can) ....................... 13.12 4. Josi;_ LUIZ BARBOSA (Bra) ........ 1 :45.06 2. TONY DEES (US) ............................ 13.24 -MEN- 5. ANDREA BENVENUTI (Ila) .......... 1 :45.23 3. JACK PIERCE (US) ......................... 13.26 4. TONY JARRETT (GB) ..................... 13.26 100METERS (8/ 1, o.5) 6. CURTIS ROBB (GB) ..................... 1 :45.57 5. FLORIAN SCHWARTHOFF (Ger) ... 13.29 1. LINFORD CHRISTIE (GB) ................. 9.96 7. REDA ABDENOUZ (Alg) .............. 1 :48.34 6. EMILIO VALLE (Cub) .................... .. 13.41 2. FRANK FREDERICKS (Nam) .......... 10.02 dnf-MARK EVERETT (US) ...................... nt 7. COLIN JACKSON (GB) ................... 13.46 3. DENNIS MITCHELL (US) .......... ...... 10.04 8 . HUGH TEAPE (GB) ......................... 14.00 4. BRUNY SURIN (Can) ...................... 10.09 1500 METERS(8/ 8) 5. LEROY BURRELL (US) .................. 10.10 1. FERMIN CACHO (Spa) ................ 3:40.12 (8/6) 6. OLAPADE ADENIKEN (Nig) ............ 10.12 2. RACHID EL-BASIA (Mor) ............. 3:40.62 400HURDLES 1. KEVIN YOUNG (US) .. 46.78 WR, AR, OR 7. RAY STEWART (Jam) ..................... 10.22 3. MOHAMED SULEIMAN (Qat) ....... 3:40.69 * (old WR, AR 47 .02 Moses [US] '83) 8. DAVIDSON EZINWA (Nig) .............. 10.26 4. JOSEPH CHESIRE (Ken) ............. 3:41.12 5. JONAH BIRIR (Ken) .............. ...... 3:41.27 2. WINTHROP GRAHAM (Jam) .......... 47.66 • 3. KRISS AKABUSI (GB) ............... 47.82 NA 200METERS (8 /6, -1.0) 6. JENS -PETER HEROLD (Ger) ...... 3:41 .53 (=10, xW) 1. MICHAEL MARSH (US) ................... 20.01 7. NOUREDDINE MORCELI (Alg) ... 3:41 .70 4. STEPHANE DIAGANA (Fra) ..... 48.17 NR 2. FRANK FREDERICKS (Nam) .......... 20.13 8. JIM SPIVEY (US) .................... ..... 3:41 .74 5. NI KLAS WALLENLIND (Swe) .......... 48.63 3. MICHAEL BATES (US) .................... 20.38 6. OLEG TVERDOKLHEB (Ukr) .......... 48.63 4. ROBSON da SILVA (Bra) ................ 20.45 STEEPLE(817) 7. ST~PHANE CARISTAN (Fra) .......... 48.86 5. OLAPADE ADENIKEN (Nig) ............ 20.50 • 1. MATTHEW BIRIR (Ken) ............ .. 8:08.84 8, DAVID PATRICK (US) ..................... 49.26 6. JOHN REGIS (GB) .......................... 20.55 (11, X W) 7. OLUYEMI KAYODE (Nig) ................ 20.67 2. PATRICK SANG (Ken) ................. 8:09 .55 11131) 8. MARCUS ADAM (GB) ..................... 20.80 3. WILLIAM MUTWOL (Ken) ............ 8:10.74 20KWALK 1. DANIEL PLAZA (Spa) ................... 1 :21 :45 *(Marsh 19.73 AR, I-a WR in semis; old re­ 4. ALESS . LAMBRUSCHINI (Ila) ...... 8:15.52 2. GUILLAUME LEBLANC (Can) ...... 1 :22:25 cords 19.75 Lewis '83, Deloach '88) 5. STEFFEN BRAND (Ger) ............... 8:16 .60 6. TOM HANLON (GB) ..................... 8:18 .14 3 . GIOVANNI de BENEDICTIS (Ila) . 1:23:11 7. BRIAN DIEMER (US) ............ ....... 8:18.77 4. MAURIZIO DAMI LANO (Ila) ......... 1 :23:39 400METERS 1815) 5. CHEN SHAOGUO (Chn) .............. 1 :24:06 * 1. Q. WATTS (US-USC) ......... 43.50 CR, OR 8. AZZEDINE BRAHM I (Alg) ............. 8:20.71 6. JIMMY McDONALD (Ire) .............. 1 :25:16 * (old CR 43.71 Watts in semi; 2, 2 W, A) 7. DANIEL GARCIA (Mex) ................ 1 :25:35 2. STEVE LEWIS (US) ......................... 44.21 5000 METERS(8/ 8) 8. SANDOR URBANIK (Hun) ........... 1 :26:08 3. SAMSON KITUR (Ken) .................... 44.24 1. DIETER BAUMANN (Ger) .......... 13:12.52 4. IAN MORRIS (Tri) ............................ 44.25 2. PAUL BITOK (Ken) ..................... 13:12.71 SOKWALK 1817) 5. ROBERTO HERNANDEZ (Cub) ...... 44.52 3. FITA BAYISSA (Eth) ................... 13:13.03 1. ANDREY PERLOV (Aus) .............. 3:50 :13 6. DAVID GRINDLEY (GB) .................. 44.75 4. BRAHIM BOUTATB (Mor) ........... 13:13.27 2. CARLOS MERCENARIO (Mex) ... 3:52:09 7. IBRAHIM !SMAIL (Qat) .................... 45.10 5. YOBES ONDIEKI (Ken) .............. 13:17.50 "-- 3. RONALD WEIGEL (Ger) ............... 3:53:45 8. SUSUMU TAKANO (Jpn) ................ 45.18 6. WORKU BIKILA (Eth) .......... ....... 13:23.52 7. ROB DENMARK (GB) ................ 13:27.76 4. VALERIY SPITSYN (Aus) ............. 3:54:39 ) 8. ABEL ANTON (Spa) .............. .... 13:27.80 5. ROMAN MRAZEK (Cze) ............... 3:55:21 -141- August 20, 1992 OLYMPIC MEN-continued: • (Best-ever mark-for-place : 5) 4. TIBOR GECSEK (Hun) .................... 255-2 5. JORI TAMM (Est) ............................ 254-4 6. HARTWIG GAUDER (Ger) ........... 3:56:47 POLEVAULT (817) 6. HEINZ WEIS (Ger) .......................... 252-3 7. VALENTIN KONONEN (Fin) ......... 3:57 :21 1. MAKSIM TARASOV (Rus) ............... 19·"• 7. LANCE DEAL (US) .......................... 252-1 8. MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ (Mex) ...... 3:58 :26 2. IGOR TRANDENKOV (Rus) ............. 19·"• 8. SEAN CARLIN (Aus) ..................... 249-10 '-.._../ ~ 3. JAVIER GARCIA (Spa) ................. 18-10"• 4 x 100(8/8) 4. KORY TARPENNING (US) ........... 18-10"• JAVELIN(8/8) 1· UNITED STATES ....... 37.40 WR, AR, OR * 11 5. DAVE VOLZ (US) ........................... 18-6 2 • 1. JAN ZELEZNY (Cze) ................ 294-2 OR (old WR, AR 37.50 United States '91) 6. ASKO PEL TONIEMI (Fin) ............... 18-4 112 (x, 7 W) (Marsh, Burrell, Mitchell, Lewis) 7. PHILIPPE COLLET (Fra) ................ 18-2112 2. SEPPO RATY (Fin) ...................... ... 284-1 • 2. NIGERIA ................... ........ 37.98 NR, AfrR 8. YEVGENIY KRASNOV (lsr) ........... 17-8112 3. STEVE BACKLEY (GB) ................... 273-7 (=No. 3 Nation) 4. KIMMO KINNUNEN (Fin) ................ 271-1 (Kayode, lmoh, Adeniken, D. Ezinwa) LONGJUMP (816) 5. SIGG! EINARSSON (Ice) ................ 263-7 • 3. CUBA ......................................... 38.00 NR 1. CARL LEWIS (US) .......................... 28-5 "2 6 . JUHA LAUKANNEN (Fin) .............. 259 -10 (No. 5 Nation) 11 2. MIKE POWELL (US) ....................... 28-4 • 7. MIKE BARNETT (US) ................ ...... 258-0 (Simon, Lamela, lsasi, Aguilera) 3. JOE GREENE (US) ........................ 27-4 112 8. ANDREY SHEVCHUK (Rus) ........... 255-1 4. GREAT BRITAIN ............................. 38.08 1 4. IVAN PEDROSO (Cub) .................. 26-7' • (Adam, Jarrett, Regis, Christie) 5. JAIME JEFFERSON (Cub) ............. 26-6 "• DECATHLON(8/5-6) 5. CIS ................. .................................. 38.17 6. KONSTANT . KOUKODIMOS (Gre) 26-4 112 1. ROBERT ZMELIK (Cze) ................... 8611 (Galkin, Ivanov, Fedroriv , Savin) 11 7. DMITR IY BAGRYANOV (Rus) ....... 26-2 • 2. ANTONIO PENALVER (Spa) ........... 8412 6. JAPAN ....................... ...................... 38.77 8. HUANG GENG (Chn) ..................... 25-10 3. DAVE JOHNSON (US) ................... 8309 (Aoto, Suzuki , Inoue, Sugimoto) 4. DESZO SZABO (Hun) ...................... 8199 7. AUSTRIA ..................... .................... 39.30 TRIPLEJUMP (8/3) 5. ROB MUZZIO (US) ........................... 8195 (Postinger , Renner, Berger, Ratzenberger) • 1. MIKE CONLEY (US) .................... 59-7 112w 6. PAUL MEIER (Ger) ........................... 8192 8. COTE-D'IVOIRE .............................. 39.31 (ac: 2, 2 W, A; 57-10"• OR) 7. WILLIAM MOTIi (Fra) ...................... 8164 (Waotta, Zirignon, Bogui, Lagazane) 2. CHARLIE SIMPKINS (US) ................ 57-9 8. RAMIL GANI EV (Uzb) ...................... 8160 • (Best-ever mark-for-place: =2, 3-5) 3. FRANK RUTHERFORD (Bah) ..... 56-11 112 4. LEONID VOLOSHIN (Rus) .............. 56-10 400(8/8) -WOMEN- 4 x 31 5. BRIAN WELLMAN (Ber) .......... 56-6 • NR 1. United States ........... 2:55.74 WR, AR, OR (st1 , -1.0> * 11 100 METERS 6. YOELVIS QUESADA (Cub) ............ 56-4 2 (old records 2:56.16 United States '68 & '88) e 1. GAIL DEVERS (US) .................... ..... 10.82 7. ALEKS . KOVALENKO (Rus) ........ 55-11¾ '-....../ (Valmon 44.4, Watts 43.1, Johnson 44.7, (AL) (7, x W; 4, 9 A) 8. ZOU SIXIN (Chn) ........................... 55-9 11• Lewis 43.4) • 2. JULIET CUTHBERT (Jam) .............. 10.83 • (Best-ever mark-for-place: 7-8) 2. Cuba .......................... ................... 2:59.51 (=8, X W) (Martfnez, Herrera , Tellez , Hernandez) 3. !RINA PRIVALOVA (Rus) ................ 10.84 fil:I.QI( 7
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