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Todos Los Vencedores ‐ Todas Las Ediciones TODOS LOS VENCEDORES ‐ TODAS LAS EDICIONES 1979 Estadio de Vallehermoso, 18/19 mayo HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Leszek Dunecki POL 10.69 100m Elzbieta Rabsztyn POL 12.26 Marian Woronin POL 21.14 200m Zofia Bielczyk POL 24.16 Zbigniew Jaremski POL 46.80 400m Zofia Bielczyk POL 53.14 Milovan Savic YUG 1:49.9 800m - José Manuel Abascal 3:46.5 1.500m Alejandra Ramos CHI 4:20.7 Antonio Prieto 14:06.3 5.000m - Javier Moracho 14.08 110m/100m vallas María José Martínez Guerrero 14.09 Harald Schmid FRG 50.56 400m vallas Ana Pérez 1:02.11 Gerd Nagel FRG 2.20 Altura Andrea Matay HUN 1.93 Mariusz Klimczyk POL 5.30 Pértiga - Grzegorz Cybulski POL 7.74 Longitud Jill Ross CAN 6.05 Ramón Cid 16.68 Triple - Armando de Vicentiis ITA 60.82 Disco - Edoardo Podberscek ITA 71.12 Martillo - Arto Härkonen FIN 87.46 Jabalina Bernardetta Blechacz POL 60.90 España Júnior 42.23 4 x 100m España Júnior 47.66 1984 Estadio de Vallehermoso, 29 mayo HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Ronald Desruelles BEL 10.35 100m Teresa Rioné 11.48 Antonio Sánchez 45.76 400m Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 52.18 José Luis González 1:47.14 800m Rosa Colorado 2:05.46 José Manuel Abascal 3:38.13 1.500m - Jordi García 13:53.41 5.000m - Alejandro Casañas CUB 13.71 110m/100m vallas Ginka Zagorcheva BUL 13.46 Alexander Karlov URS 49.96 400m vallas - Domingo Ramón 8:34.41 3.000m Obstáculos - Dietmar Mögenburg FRG 2.30 Altura - Atanas Tarev BUL 5.51 Pértiga - Jan Cado TCH 7.70 Longitud - Zdzislaw Hoffmann POL 16.86 Triple - - Peso Helena Fibingerová TCH 20.79 Imrich Bugar TCH 66.86 Disco - Giuliano Zanello ITA 70.16 Martillo - - Jabalina Natividad Vizcaíno 55.22 1985 Estadio de Vallehermoso, 4 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Javier Arques 10.50 100m Nellie Cooman NED 11.73 Kriss Akabusi GBR 45.56 400m Blanca Lacambra 52.19 Rob Druppers NED 1:45.26 800m - Joseph Chesire KEN 3:37.67 1.500m Alejandra Ramos CHI 4:18.85 Said Aouita MAR 4:54.98 2.000m - Gyorgy Bakos HUN 13.76 110m/100m vallas Marjan Olijslager NED 13.24 José Alonso 49.68 400m vallas - Colin Reitz GBR 8:42.78 3.000m Obstáculos - - Altura Covadonga Mateos 1.83 Atanas Tarev BUL 5.30 Pértiga - Laszlo Szalma HUN 8.20 Longitud - Zdzislaw Hoffmann POL 17.53 Triple - Juan Martínez CUB 65.80 Disco - Raúl Jimeno 70.46 Martillo - - Jabalina Mayra Vila CUB 66.66 1986 Estadio de Vallehermoso, 20 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Charles Seck SEN 10.36 100m - - 200m Teresa Hortelano 24.86 Aldo Canti ITA 46.90 400m Blanca Lacambra 51.53 Sam Koskei KEN 1:47.15 800m Fatima Aouam MAR 2:01.91 Said Aouita MAR 3:38.05 1.500m - Suleiman Nyambui TAN 14:08.57 5.000m - Stephane Caristan FRA 13.75 110m/100m vallas Ana Isabel Guerra 14.31 Amadou Dia Ba SEN 50.07 400m vallas - Julius Korir KEN 5:25.35 2.000m Obstáculos - - Altura Elzbieta Trylinska POL 1.91 Alberto Ruiz 5.51 Pértiga - Jan Leitner TCH 8.15v Longitud - Imrich Bugar TCH 64.44 Disco - Raúl Jimeno 72.56 Martillo - - Jabalina Natividad Vizcaíno 54.74 1987 Estadio de Vallehermoso, 4 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Carl Lewis USA 10.12 100m Blanca Lacambra 11.65 Carl Lewis USA 19.92 200m - Jorge Valentín CUB 45.34 400m Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 51.29 - 800m Maite Zúñiga 2:03.87 Peter Elliott GBR 2:17.06 1.000m - José Luis Carreira 3:55.94 Milla - José Luis González 8:06.01 3.000m - Mark McKoy CAN 13.61 110m vallas - Danny Harris USA 47.56 400m vallas Tania Fernández CUB 56.54 Patrick Sjöberg SWE 2.30 Altura - Dave Kenworthy USA 5.55 Pértiga - - Longitud Carol Lewis USA 6.56 Luis Mariano Delis CUB 67.92 Disco - Francisco Fuentes 68.00 Martillo - - Jabalina Ivonne Leal CUB 64.62 1988 Estadio de Vallehermoso, 7 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Calvin Smith USA 10.18 100m Nellie Cooman NED 11.35 Andrew Valmon USA 45.27 400m Marita Wiggins CAN 51.49 - 800m Soraya Telles BRA 2:00.85 Rob Druppers NED 2:18.95 1.000m - Said Aouita MAR 3:58.27 Milla - Kip Rono KEN 7:51.97 3.000m - Mark McKoy CAN 13.42 110m/100m vallas Sandra Tavares POR 13.74 Danny Harris USA 48.57 400m vallas - Patrick Sjöberg SWE 2.31 Altura - Javier García 5.21 Pértiga - Larry Myricks USA 8.25 Longitud - Juan Martínez CUB 66.24 Disco - Hakim Toumi ALG 70.04 Martillo - 1989 Estadio de Vallehermoso, 9 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Dennis Mitchell USA 10.21 100m Merlene Ottey JAM 11.46 Andrew Valmon USA 45.21 400m Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 50.77 - 800m Slobodanka Colovic YUG 1:59.28 Abdi Bile SOM 2:20.49 1.000m - Kipkoech Cheruiyot KEN 3:56.36 Milla - Yobes Ondieki KEN 7:44.51 3.000m - Colin Jackson GBR 13.44 110m/100m vallas Aliuska López CUB 13.79 Harald Schmid FRG 48.91 400m vallas - Javier Sotomayor CUB 2.35 Altura - Miroslaw Chmara POL 5.70 Pértiga - Jaime Jefferson CUB 8.20v Longitud - Jorge Alfredo Reyna CUB 16.26 Triple - Luis Mariano Delis CUB 65.00 Disco - Tore Gustafsson SWE 76.92 Martillo - 1990 Estadio de Vallehermoso, 9 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Raymond Stewart JAM 10.27 100m Merlene Ottey JAM 11.06 Bert Cameron JAM 45.38 400m Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 51.24 Stephen Ole-Marai KEN 1:45.35 800m - - 1.000m Letitia Vriesde SUR 2:42.68 José Luis González 4:00.78 Milla - Brahim Boutaib MAR 7:51.48 3.000m - Roger Kingdom USA 13.60 110m/100m vallas Aliuska López CUB 12.91 Danny Harris USA 47.77 400m vallas - Patrick Sjöberg SWE 2.30 Altura - Javier García 5.50 Pértiga - Luis Bueno CUB 8.20v Longitud Terry Turner USA 6.29v Juan Martínez CUB 62.38 Disco - Eladio Hernández CUB 68.40 Martillo - 1991 Alcobendas, 7 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Raymond Stewart JAM 10.19 100m - - 200m Merlene Ottey JAM 22.12v Roberto Hernández CUB 45.75 400m Sandra Myers 51.14 Barnabas Kinyuri KEN 1:48.76 800m Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 2:01.26 Wilfred Kirochi KEN 3:41.89 1.500m - Yobes Ondieki KEN 7:57.63 3.000m - Greg Foster USA 13.68 110m/100m vallas Natalya Grigoryeva URS 12.84 Samuel Matete ZAM 48.34 400m vallas Margarita Ponomaryeva URS 56.29 Artur Partyka POL 2.30 Altura - Sergey Bubka URS 5.81 Pértiga - Larry Myricks USA 8.11 Longitud Heike Drechsler GER 7.23 Gejza Valent TCH 59.88 Disco - - 4 x 100m España 45.49 1992 Las Rozas, 2 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Steffen Görmer GER 10.47 100m Liliana Allen CUB 11.30 Mateo Cañellas 1:49.71 800m Dolores Rodríguez 2:11.45 Emilio Valle CUB 13.78 110m vallas - David Puy 52.25 400m vallas Miriam Alonso 58.21 Artur Partyka POL 2.32 Altura - Daniel Martí 5.11 Pértiga - Dmitry Bagryanov EUN 8.08 Longitud - Yoelbi Quesada CUB 16.65v Triple Sheila Hudson USA 13.84 Alemania GER 39.49 4 x 100m Cuba CUB 44.85 Cuba CUB 3:05.34 4 x 400m Cuba CUB 3:38.18 1993 Alcorcón, 3 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Chidi Imoh NGR 10.29 100m - - 200m Galina Malchugina RUS 22.45 Cayetano Cornet 46.54 400m - Charles Nkazamyampi BDI 1:46.81 800m Nadezhda Loboyko RUS 2:01.73 Mario Silva POR 3:42.85 1.500m - Oscar Díaz 8:14.61 3.000m - Li Tong CHN 13.62 110m/100m vallas Aliuska López CUB 13.15 Samuel Matete ZAM 49.60 400m vallas - - Altura Stefka Kostadinova BUL 1.96 Mike Powell USA 8.50v Longitud - Julio López 16.02 Triple - Manuel Martínez 18.57 Peso - Abraham Delgado 51.16 Disco - Julián Sotelo 72.78 Jabalina - 1994 Estadio de la Comunidad, 6 septiembre HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Dennis Mitchell USA 10.12 100m Irina Privalova RUS 11.02 Frank Fredericks NAM 20.26 200m - Michael Johnson USA 43.90 400m Sandra Myers 50.33 - 800m Natalya Dukhnova BLR 1:58.88 Venuste Niyongabo BDI 2:15.91 1.000m - Aloys Nizigama BDI 7:47.49 3.000m - Colin Jackson GBR 12.99 110m vallas - Samuel Matete ZAM 48.03 400m vallas - Javier Sotomayor CUB 2.37 Altura Britta Bilac SLO 1.94 Mike Powell USA 8.22 Longitud - Juha Laukkanen FIN 83.50 Jabalina - Jesús Ángel García 21:34.1 5.000m marcha - 1995 Estadio de la Comunidad, 20 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Linford Christie GBR 10.35 100m Melinda Gainsford AUS 11.55 Roger Black GBR 45.07 400m Daniela Georgieva BUL 51.43 Kipkemboi Langat KEN 1:46.82 800m Natalya Dukhnova BLR 2:01.53 Isaac Viciosa 3:43.90 1.500m - Brahim Boutaib MAR 7:52.53 3.000m - Colin Jackson GBR 14.07 110m/100m vallas Olga Shishigina KAZ 13.22 Samuel Matete ZAM 48.69 400m vallas Javier Sotomayor CUB 2.34 Altura Olga Bolshova MDA 1.90 Iván Pedroso CUB 8.73v Longitud - Yoelbi Quesada CUB 17.97v Triple - Roberto Moya CUB 61.10 Disco - Vladimir Sasimovich BLR 80.66 Jabalina - España 39.39 4 x 100m - 1996 Estadio de la Comunidad, 12 junio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Ivan García CUB 10.29 100m Merlene Ottey JAM 11.07 Charles Gitonga KEN 44.85 400m Idalmis Bonne CUB 51.50 Norberto Téllez CUB 1:45.21 800m Ana Fidelia Quirot CUB 1:58.77 Anacleto Jiménez 3:34.47 1.500m - - 100m vallas Lyudmila Engqvist SWE 12.52 Samuel Matete ZAM 48.36 400m vallas Eva Paniagua 56.90 Arturo Ortiz 2.20 Altura - José Manuel Arcos 5.76 Longitud - Brian Wellman BER 17.15 Triple Inna Lasovskaya RUS 15.08 - Disco Bárbara Echevarría CUB 58.30 Emeterio González CUB 82.10 Jabalina - Cuba CUB 38.66 4 x 100m España 45.94 1997 Estadio de la Comunidad, 5 septiembre HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Osmond Ezinwa NGR 10.29 100m Mercedes Martín 12.06 Venancio José 20.59 200m - Davis Kamoga UGA 44.81 400m Idalmis Bonne CUB 52.41 Andrés Díaz 1:47.01 800m Ana Amelia Menéndez 2:02.62 Miguel de los Santos 14.24 110m vallas - Mustapha Sdad MAR 49.81 400m vallas - Cheikh Toure SEN 7.81 Longitud - Denis Kapustin RUS 17.04 Triple - Larios 14:46.16 4 x 1.500m - 1998 Estadio de la Comunidad, 7 julio HOMBRES Prueba MUJERES Carlos Berlanga 10.40 100m Lisette Rondón CHI 11.63 Sebastian Keitel CHI 20.08v 200m Susana Martín 24.00 Adrián Fernández 47.77 400m Esther Lahoz 54.47 Israel Ayuso 1:54.22 800m Pilar Barreiro 2:08.38 José A.
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