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• International Results • :Ju!Q Volume 29, No. 18 October 19, 1983 • INTERNATIONAL RESULTS • ZHU: 7-9¾ WR GREAT BRITAIN 29:05.95; 2. Ortis (lta) 29:12.89. 110H(d, 5.14), Moracho (Spa) 13.54; 2. * SHANGHAI, Chine, Sept. 22-HJ.__Zb,u._.. GREAT BRITAIN-France, Cosford, Feb. Sela ($pa) 13.55; 3. Fontecchio (Ital 13.64. 4 x 100(d), Italy 38.76 (Tilli, Sinionato, Pav­ (Chn) 7-9¾ (2;38) WR (old WA, ?-9¼/2.37 11 /lndoors/-PV, Abade (F) cleared 18-½. oni, Mennea). 4 x 400(d), France 3:04.38 zhU '83) (7•6 ( 1-highest opening height ever) UNITED KINGDOM Championships (Fevrier, Llaster, Bouuemart, Centi); 2. Italy 7·6½ {11. 7.9 {1) Ix. •8 W), 7-9¾ 12) ). (British CIOHd Championships), Edinburgh, 3:04.54. May 28-29-5000, 14, Graham Smith 13:58.37. HJ(d), Belfaa (Alg} 7-5; 2. Bechorz (Fra} BELGIUM LOUGHBOROU~na 12-800, Coe 7-5; 3. varzy (Fra) 7-3¼, PV(c), Abada (Fre) 1 :4:,4.99, 18-2½. LJ(c), Dallfotis (Gre) 25•6; 2. Corgos VAN DAMME Memorial, 8ru11el1, Aug. ---i_oNOON, June 17-18- BOO(b),, .• dnf­ (Spa) 25-5¼; ... 5. Evengalisti ( lta) 25·3Ya. T J 28-TJ, Conley (55-11¼ ok); 2. Benks (56·2¾); Ovett. Heats(a): Ovett"T;"g39 (1st). 1500(bl, (b), Michas (Gre) 54·9Ya. HT(b), Urlando (tta) 3. Herbert (54-3¾}; 4. kio (52-8); 5. Bou'schen Ovatt 3:46.45. Heets(a): Ovett '3:TI':o (1st). 228·6. 20kWalk(!1), Damilano (tta) 1 :23:19; ~; 6~an (62-2r.--- ENFIELD, Aug. 17-JT, Breclstock 267-8. 2. Lelievre (Fra) 1 :24:32;,., 4. Llopart (Spa) EDINBURGH, Aug. 21-HT, McArd/e 1~30:11 ;.•• dnf-Marin (Spa). CANADA --------~ 10112_22-1. wom.en.;__10.llle.-.0.66), Bac:ou! (.Fra) LEICESTER, Aug. 27-JT, Bradstock 11.19. 200(c, 2.73), Bacoul 22.67. 1500(d), VANCOUVER RELAYS, Vancouver, 268-6. Possamai (lta) 4: 13.58. 400H(a), El Moutawa­ May 14-800, En'gland (Vlll) 1:48.0. Mile, Bar­ SOUTHAMPTON, Aug, 30-3000, Hut­ kil (Mor) 56.59. 4 x 100(d), France43.36 nett (We) 4:01.2. 5000, Wllliems 13:33.2 NA. chings 7:50.2. (Bacoul 1 Level, Cazier, Gaschet). JT, Verouli LABATT'S INTERNATIONAL, Van• COCA-COLA, London, Sept. 9- T J, (Gre) 202·2. couver, June 16-Mile, Coghlan (3:39.7m); 2. Banks (54-8¾, 55-5½, 55-9, 56-6¼, f, 55-3¾). Bitok (3:40.7m). St, Fell 8:26.20. HJ, Saun­ 361bWt, Wair (76·3, 76-5½, 76·0 fx, 10 W; x, POLAND ders (Ber) 7-½; 2. Ottey 7-½-:- 6 Cl, t, 76-11¾ [x, •3 W; x, 2 cl, 79-2½). WINDSOA, Ont., June 25-JT, Greene GERUTTO MEMORIAL, Warsaw, Aug. (UCTC) 250-8; Youngren (VAC) 240-9. CWMBAAN, Sept, 10-bT, Weir 181·6. 2. 6-1500, Kurek 3 :36.93. TORONTO, Ont., July 2-JT, Kouvolo HT, Girvan 231-10; 2. Weir 220-10; .•• 6, Pick· (unat) 241-10. ering 201-9. WARSAW, Aug, 15-HT, Tomaszewski Women~ 400H, Ali 59.5. women: 100(5.0), Thomas 11.22. 400, 255-8; 2. Golda 24S-.1. BUCHANAN MEMORIAL, Toronto, Cook 54.15. SZCZECINSKI, Aug. 21-HT, Toma­ July 1~00(2.6), Mahorn 20.65. 400H, Wil• szewski 257-3; 2. Wodarski 248·4; 3, ~ Hems (ACC) 51.05, 4 x 400, Atlantic Coast GREECE :JU!Q. ~Club 3:08.9. HJ, Nagel (WG) 7-2½; 2. Joy POZNAN, Aug. 28-HT, Tomaszewski 7-½. LJ, James 25-2½; 2. Wilhoite (Ks) 24-11¾. SALON I KA, Sept.-800, Cruppers (Holl 255-1. SP, Doleglewicz (WC) 64-7¾. JT, OIHn 251J,.O; 1 :49,07, HJ, Annys (Bel) 7•3, T J, Bakosi (Hun) ZABRZE, Aug. 29-HT, Golda 252•11 · 2. Atwood (AW) 254-1. 64-4. 2. Tomaszewski 251-3. Women: 1500, Haworth (Va) 4:27.03. e Women: JT, Llllak (Fin) 242-1 (x, 5 W); 2. 100H(4.2}, Kamen 13.16. 400H, Wright 68, 71. Verouli 218·11; 3. Raduty (Rum) 205-4. PORTUGAL LJ, Clarke 20-7 (20-5¾); 2. Galloway 20.6¼, JT, LaPres 171-7; 2. Crapper 170.7. HOLLAND EUROP!.AN CUP C-1, L.isbon, Aug, WESTERN CANADA SUMMEFt GAMES, 2~21..;.EJ:)00, Leitao 13:36.47. Calgary, July 31-Aug. 2-Women: 1500, Clark Women: Teams-5. Greece 34. 3000, 4:18.88. ROTTERDAM, Sept, 11-SP, Donskikh (SU) 63·11¾; 2. de Bruin 60-6 NA; 3. Mironov Muller (Aut) 9:23.64;, .. 3, Mota (Por) 9:27.08. ISU) 57-1½. CYPRUS AUMANJA I REL.ANO NICOSIA, Oct. 1-Women: JT, Schoell• NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, Bucha­ kopf (Fre) 204-11 NA, rest, July 22-24-110H, Oltean 13.65 N R. CORK CITY SPORTS, Cork, Juty 13- Women":"'4tf0, Cojocaru 52,11. 400H, Cojo­ Mile, 6, O'Sullivan 3:56.65. caru 57.32. 100H, Stoica 13.03. EAST GERMANY EUROPEAN CUP C-2, Dublin, Aug, 20- 21-0T, Hjettnes 206--2. JT, 2. Vjhelmsson SOUTH AFRICA LEIPZIG, July 27-Woman: SP, 2. (Ice) 261-3. -- Knorscheidt 67•8¾. Woman: 1500, 4. Molloy {Ire) 4:29.41. JT, DURBAN, Jan. 29-Women: 5000, Budd EASTs!Fft.lN, Aug, 17-SP, Timmer• 2. Thlemard 168·,!, menn 67•11¾. 15:35.67 WJR (3:06.5, 3:07.5 !6:14.0), 3:09.1 Women:-DT, Muller 202•0; ... 3. Krieger [9:23.1], 3:08.3 {12:31.4], 3:04.3 71.8, 2:26.6). ITALY 194-4 (jr), bUFIBAN, April 2-Women: 3000, Budd 8:39.00 WJR (69.2, 69.3 [2:18.5]. 69.3 [3:27.8), RIETJ, Sept, 4-200, 3. Krulee (AA) FINLAND 69.4 [4:37,2], 69.8 /5:47.0 WJB}, 69.3 {6:56.3], 20.61 (Butler dnr). 69.2 la:o5.5J, 33.5 68.1, 2:11,;3) (2:53.2, CAGLIARI, Sept. 29-4 200, National NURMI GAMES, Turku, July 28-1500, x 2:53.8, 2:52.0). 3. Scammell (Aus) 3:38,89. 5000, 6. Boileau •team 1 :21.10 NR, Eur A (Tl/Ii, Simionato, Bon­ STELL.ENBOSCH, April 24-Women: (Can) 13:46.60; ?. Konfifi (S4) 13:47.52. HJ, giornl, Mennea). 5000, Budd 15:24.08 WJA (3:01.9, 3:05.1 6. Jacoby (Boise) 7•¼; 7. Harken (Wa St) (6:07.01, 3:04.9 (9:11.9], 3:o7.7 t 12:19.6], 6·1 O¾. 3:04.5 72.4, 2:25.0). Women: 1500, Lakka 4:16.62;.,, 6, Mc• Roberts 4:22.71. CASABLANCA (not in Algeria). SOVIET UNION MEb1TERFlANEAN GAMES, Casablanca, FRANCE Sept, 12, 13, 15, 16-100(a, 0.01), Pavoni (/ta) SPARTAKIAOE, Moscow, June 18·22- 10.24. 200(c:, 3, 17), Mennea (Ital 20.30; 2. 100, Semis: Egbunike 10.34. 200, Hefilts: V- CRETE IL, Sept. 25-HJ, Verzy 7·5¾; Boussernart (Fra) 20.41; 3. Simionato (Ital 1. Egbunike 20.97. Semis: 11-2. Egbunike ...--.....2. Thompson (H Bap) 7-4¼; 3. tie, Agbo, 20.63. 400(b), Canti (Fra) 45.28 NA. 800(d}, 20.82. 400, Semis: Jl-5, Uti 46.18. 400H, Aoulta (Mor) 1 :51,45. 1500(a), Aouita Fall (Sen) & Frommeyer (WG) 7•¼, PV, Ab· Jl-8. Ogidi (Nig) 51.52. Heats: Ogidi 51.10. 3:39.19; 2. Gonzalez (Spa} 3:39.59; 3. Abas­ ada 18-4½.; 2. Houvion 17·"-· JT, Bertlmon Semis: 1-4. Ogidi 50.58. ll-2, Myelnikov 282-2 NFt cal (Spa} 3:39,64; 4. Marcell (Alg) 3:40.89. 49.43, 111-2. Semskov 49,53, HJ, 5. Shev­ SAi NT•MAU A, Sept, 28-4 x 1500, St(c), Mahmoud (Fra) 8: 19.29; 2. Ramon (Spa) 8:19.60; 3, Sanchez (Spa) 8:20.67; 4. chenko; 6. Avdeyenko; 7. Granenkov; 8. Ozoir 15:12.7. PV, Vigneron 18•½,; 2. Ab8da ZosimoviCh. PV, 6. KruPskiy; 7, Obizhayev; 17·8½; 3. Houvion 17-¾. FHjpQQp ,a,-y§:~D ~ NFt SOOO(d), Cova (Ital 13:57. 1\'b¼(b), Watrlce (Fra) ••• 9. S. Bubka 11=-8Ya. Qual: sYelivanov 17-¾, -131 • October 19, 1983 Volkov 16-10%. (b), Shevtsov 258-9; 2. Kutcherenk9 35a--10; ships, Sodertalje. Aug. 27-28-Silfver 7398. L.J, 11. Alli {Nig) 25-2¾. Qual, Alli 26•¼: 3. Zaichuk 245-3. .,.- .. FINL.AND 234-SWEDEN 176, Stock• TJ, Oual: Seskrovniy 55-10¼, Vatyukevich Women: 3000(b), Tur5ynpya 8:48,~/f· 2. 'holl".l'i', Sept. 3-4-10,000(a), Vainio (F) 28:53.24. 55-9, L.isichonok 55-7. Dec, 8. Popzov 8104; Kpp)(qkova §:4~·64· 3. Smolka 8:56. 6: 1.10H(a), Bryggare {F) 13.54. HJ(a), Eriksson 9. Voss (EG) 8045; ... 28. w&ssig (EG) 7512 1 O,OOO(a, Nat. ¾amp. l, Sadretdioova 31 ;27.57 {S) 7-4½. DT(b), Huumonen (F) 209-3; 2. (7-Ya). 20kWalk, 4. Prozychin 1 :22:52; 5. ,e.wR; 2. Krent5er 31 :38.64 (x,·s W); 3. Poz• ~ Tuomala (F) 200-6; 3. Bruch($) 200-1;. .. 5. Pochenchuk. - dnyakova 31:48.94 (7, 8 Wi. ..._ Fernholm {SJ 190---7. HT(a), Tiainen {F) 249-,.........,,.,_ Women: 400, ll-4. Olizaryenko 53.49, 406H!ai. Baranova 56.44; ·2, L. Abramova 2. Polvi (F) 234-2; 3. Huhtala (F) 229·5,. Heats: 1-1. Kravchenko 51.40. 11-1. Karban 56.89. LJ(b), Shisticherova 22-3. SP(a). Bystedt (S) 215-9. JT(b), ~ldebrinl< (S} ;~9-0 51.50.
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