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Etn1985 20 U.S. Women's List November 7, 1985 Volume 31, No. 20 • INTERNATIONAL NEWS• AUSTRALIA thor (S) 68-10, slovakia 39,3. WORLD CUP Countdown, Sydney,Sept. Women (Holland 158½-Switzerland 141½): HJ, Zvara (Cl 7-5¾; 2. Wszola 7-4½. PV, 28-4 x 100, Americas 38.93, HJ, Sotomayor 3000, van Hulst {H) 8:58.28 NR. Jansa (C) 16-8¾;.,, nh[17-8½]-M. Kolasa. (Cub) 7•4½. PV, Pietz (EG) 17·4½; 2. Jessee LJ, Wlodarczyk 26-3¾; 2, Jaskulka 26-2¼; 3. (US) 17-4½. SP, Timmermann (EG) 71-6¾. HUNGARY Klimaszewski 25-7¼;.,. 5. Leitner (C) 23-11¾. JT, Hohn (EG) 292-2. NYIAEGYHAZA, Sept. 1-LJ, Szalma TJ, Hoffman 56-1; 2. Slanar (C) 55-8½. Women: 400, 3. Busch (EG) 51.07. 100H, 26-6½. HT, P.IIJ09ff f§V) 2§§-§ SP, Gassowski 67-9½. OT, Sugar (CJ 221-5; 3. Usifo (Nig) 13.65; 4. Nunn 13.68, 400H, Women: 1000, Salkauskite (SU) 2:36.9; 2. Valent (C) 207-9. JT, Adamec (C) 279-.6. Fauerbach {EG) 55. 73. LJ, 2. Ferguson (Bah) 2. Chlstyakova (SU) 2:38.0. Women (Czechoslovakia 79½-Poland 21-Bw (20-6¼). SP, Hartwig (EG) 67-9. OT, NATIONAL RELAY Championship,, 77½; 7/27-100, 400, 400H, 4 x 100, OT): Opitz (EG) 218-11. JT, Felke (EG) 234-7. Budapest, Sept, 8-9-4 x 1500, Honved Buda­ 100, Tomczak 11.0h; 2. Pisiewicz 11.0; 3. Koc­ CANBERRA, Oct. 2-400, ..• dnT­ pest 15:20.6. embova (C) 11.3. 200(2.6), Kasprzyk 22.60; Rowe (US) inJ. 4 x 100, 1-1. United States SALGORJAN, Sept. 21-LJ, Szalma 2. Kocembova 22.92. 400, Blaszak 50. 7h; 2. 38.57 (Glance, Baptiste, Smith, Evans); 2. 26-7, Kratochvilova {C) 51.6. 800, Strnadova (C) Americas 38. 76 (Williams, da Silva, Penalver, DEBRECEN, Sept. 21-22-HT, Szitas 1:58.49; 2. Moravcikova (C) 2:03.27. 400H, JohnSOn):--ff=--;: EasfG-emi8n','-:fs.:r2 (oniV. 253-3, - -·ou·necrc.a -ss;s.----- ---- ---- team), SP, Laut (US) 68-4½. OT, Powell (US) 4 x 100, Poland 43.3h, 4 x 400, Poland 199-6. HT, Logan (US) 241-11. 3:28,68; 2. Czechoslovakia 3:29.06. LJ, Mur­ Women: 60m, Wallace (US) 7.31. 300m, INDONESIA kova (C) 22-5¾w (22-1). SP, Fibingerova (C) Leatherwood (US) 36.15. 4 x 100, United ASIAN CUP, Jakarta, Sept. 25-29-100, 67-6¾, OT, Silhava (Cl 231-11; 2. Katewicz States 44.41. Chen (Chn) 10,28 NR. 200, Keun (SK) 20.57. 207-6 NA. 400, Del Prado (Phi) 45.61. 4 x 100, China NATIONAL Championships, Bydgo­ BELGIUM 39.34. LJ, Huang (Chn) 26-3. szcz, Aug. 2-4-100, Woronin 10.27. St, 2. LOUVAIN, Sept. 4-Women: 5000, Women: 400, Usha (Ind) 52.62 AsianR. Mojzysz 8:22.18; 3. Wesolowski 8:26.22. Peeters 15:55.3. 400H, Usha 56.64, LJ, Klimaszewski26-9¾~ (25-6¼), TJ, 2. Hoffman 55-3½, CYPRUS IRELANO Women: 100, Tomczak 11.25, NIKOSIA, Sept. 25-HJ, Maltshenko DUBLIN, July 28-Mile, O'Mara 3:58.6; SLUPSKI, Aug. 10-11-Women: Hept, (SU) 7-6½; 2. Zvara (Cze) 7-4½. JT, Negotia 2. O'Reilly 4:02.8; 3. Donovan 4:03,8. Nowak 6478 NR (13.39, 6-½,'51·5, 24.35, (Rom) 249-6. 20-7, 136-11, 2:14.87). ITALY LODZ, Aug. 11-Women: 100H, 1-1. EGYPT ITALY 106½-POLAND 91½, Capliari, Kalek 13.31. 11-1. Bednarska 13.26; 2, Kalek EAST-CENTRAL AFRICAN Champ­ Sept. 18-200, Pavoni 20.89. T J, Pastuslnski 13.38. ionships, Cairo, Aug. 11-12-800, Cheshire (P) 56-1. SP, Andrei 70-½. WARSAW, Aug. 11-LJ, Wlodarczyk (Ken) 1:47,87; 2. Ndiwa (Ken) 1:48.03. 1500, COME, Sept. 24--100, Woronin (Pol) 26-9¾. Ngugi {Ken) 3:37.02. St, Kipkemboi (Ken) 10.36. 200, Woronin 20,74; 2. Pavoni 20,82. EASTERN BLOC ARMY Spartakiad, 8:23.94; 2, Kariuki (Ken) 8:24.02, 400H, Ha­ 800, Fall (Sen) 1:45.28, 1500, Mei 3:36.34. Bydgoszcz, Aug. 20-21-22 (8/20-100, TJ, lim (Egy) 49.74 NR. SP, Andrei 69-0. HT; 8/21-800, Steeple, 400H, LJ)-100 Women: HJ, Simeoni 6-3½; 2, Ewanje­ (0.9), Lara icub) 10.13; 2. Woronin (Pot) FRANCE Epee (Fra) 6-2. 10.23; 3. Tatar (Hun) 10.25, 200, Stevens LANNI ON, May 26-PV(exhib), Collet (Cub) 20.65; 2. Lara 20.80. St, Maminski 18-8¼; 2. Houvlon 18-4½. MOROCCO (Pol) 8:23.89; 2. Wesolowski (Pol) 8:24.85. SAINT-MAUR, June 7-St, Pannier PAN-ARAB CHAMPIONSHIPS, Casa­ 400H, Vasilyev (SU) 49.51; 2. Kharlov (SU) 8:27.42, - blanca, Aug. 3-8-800, Khalifa (Sud) 1 :47.06; 50,34. 4 x 100, Poland 39.55, 4 x 400, Soviet Women: 3000, Sargent 8:52,33 NR, 2. Bile (Som) 1 :47.24; 3. Okesh (Som) 1 :48.08. Union 3:03,64; 2. Poland 3:03.83; 3. East Ger­ CHERBOURG, July 3-110H, Carlstan 1500, Aouita 3:35,63; 2. Bile3:36.92 NR. many 3:05.94. 13.66. Women: 100, ETMoutawakel 11.85 NR. HJ, Malshenko (SU) 7-5¾; 2. Zosimovich Women: 100H(0.4), Elloy 12.87; 2. Pique­ 200, El Moutawakel 23.67 NR. 400, El Mouta­ (SU) 7-5; 3. Avdeyenko (SU) 7-5. LJ, Markov wakel 53.23. 400H, El Moutawakel 58.47. reau 12,93. (Bui) 25-8¾; 2. Leitner (Cze) 25-7¼. TJ, ~ FORBACH, Sept, 23-HT, Sahner {WG) keyjgh (SU) §2 f'i· 2. Markov 56-7½; 3. c:518rni: 254-0; 2, Ploghaus (WG) 246-5; 3. Ciofani NORWAY kov (SU) 56-1; 4. Pomashki (Bui) 55-3½; 5. 243-7. FANA, Aug, 21-4 x 800, IL Gular Bordukov (SU) 54-11¼; 6. Hoffman (Pol) SAINT-MAUR, Oct. 7-800, Niang 7:24.04 NA. 54-7½. SPIKKESTAD, Aug. 28-DT, Hjeltnes (Sen) 1 :45.6. SP, Smirnov (SU) 69-10¾. OT, Bugar (Cze) 215-3. NATIONAL RELAY Championships, 217-8; 2. Juzyszyn (Pol) 211-10; 3. Oumchev NORWAY 175-Scotland 127-lreland Fontainebleu, Oct. 12-13-4 x 800, UAI No­ (SU) 205-1. HT, Tamm (SU) 261-11; 2. Sye­ gent 7:27.82. 4 x 1500, US Tourcoing 112, Floro,Sept. 8-St, Quinn (I) 8:35.44. OT, dlkh (SU) 258-6; 3. Nikutin (SU) 249-2; 4. 15: 18. 74; 2. APJS Paris 15: 18.89; 3. Stade Hjeltnes 219-9, JT, Lorentzen 284-8. Vrbka (Cze) 241-7. Women (Norway 129-Scotland 105-traland Clermontois 15: 19.82; 4. ASPTT Strasbourg SOPOT, Aug. 31-Women: 5000, Pan­ 15:42,39; 4, Racing CF 15:43.91; 6. Grenoble 70): SP, Anderson (S) 50-9½; 2. Lerdahl 49-9. fil 15:43.62 N R. JT,Solberg221-1;2. Nybu 176-1. UC 15:44.85, ZABRZE, Sept, 1-SP, Sarul 64-5¾ Women: 4 x 200, Aix-les-Bains 1 :37.26; FANA, Sept. 14-DT, Hjeltnes 213-9. (2nd meet of season), FANA, Sept, 15-Women: JT, Solberg 2. Racing CF 1 :37.52. WARSAW, Aug, 24-25-DT, Juzyszyn 212-7. 216-6 NR. GREECE POLAND NEON FALi RON, June 13-SP, Kout­ PORTUGAL SOPOT, July 20-PV, Kolasa 17-4½; 2. soukis 64-4½. NATIONAL Championships, Lisbon, NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, Ath­ Shafe (Bay) 16-8¾, SP, Gassowski 68-10. July 20-21-Women: 800, Machado 2:06.68; ens, July 6-7-400H, Vamvakas 50, 11. OT, POLAND 121-CZECHOSLOVAKIA .•• 3. Mota 2:10.76, 1500, Machado 4:13.56; 88, Warsaw, July 27-28 (7/27-100, 4 x 100, -~ Georgakopoulos 193-7; ... 3. Koutsoukis 2. Cunha 4: 17.42; 3. Mota 4: 19.64. 183-1. LJ, SP)-100, Woronin 10.1h; 2. Ptacnik (C) 10.2, St, Mojzysz 8:26.22; 2. Jankowski SOUTH KOREA B:26.90; 3. Wesolowski 8:29.91. 110H(3.6), SEOUL INTERNATIONAL, Seout,Sept. Giegiel 13.67. 4 x 100, Poland 38,9h (Hulbol, 14-:-100, Heats: 1-1. Cook (SSTC) 10.28. 111- Woronln, Pradzynski, Licznerski); 2. Czecho- 1. Lewis (SMTC) 10.29. (No final contested). -1 5 1 • November 7, 1985 200, Evans (SSTC) 20.50. 400, Heras (Spa) 13.3h. HT, Shchegolyev 257-5. KHARKOV, Aug. 11-HT, Gribov256-3; 45.84. 1500, Kulker (Hol) 3:39.39; 2, Chesire Women: 100{-0.7),Slyusar 11.0h. 2. Kuprowskiy 256-0; 3, Shchegolyev 252-11. (Ken) 3:39.90. 110H, Andrade (Pum) 13.50; KHARKOV, July 6-7-LJ, Auschev Women: 3000, Zhupiyeva 8:38, 1. SP, Sav­ 2. Turner (SSTC) 13.68; 3. Pierce (Kar) 13.69. 26-7¾. ina 64-1. LJ, Jong-ii (SK) 25-10¾; 2. Honey (Aus) MOSCOW, July 14-Women: HJ, By­ EUROPEAN CUP, Moscow, Aug. 17- 25-10¾. TJ, Zinser (WG) 53-11; 2. Joyner (AW) kov_a 6-4¾. 18-100, 4. Asquith {GB) 10.33. St, 4. Kono- ~ 53-8¼, KAUNAS, July 13-14-HJ, Byplkov valov {SU) 8:19.38 NR. 10,000, 4. Vrabel women: 200, Jackson (Jam) 22.81. 7-3¾; 2. Povarnitsln 7-2½. 400H, Zemskov (Cze) 29:13.85; 5. Levisse (Fra) 29:22.10. • 800, Decker (AW) 1 :58.09 (x, 5 A). 3000, 49.3h. KLAIPEDA, Sept -HT, Viluckis263-10. Hayes (AW) 9:04.53. 100H, Nunn (Aus) 13.25; KIE·v, July 13-14-Women: 100, Slyu­ 2. Page (LATC) 13.50, LJ, Lorraway (Aus) sar 1 o.m;:-- USSR CUP, A.Ima-Ate, Sept.
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