1984 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

The 1984 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the second edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by Spain on 11 November 1984 in Madrid and featured one race only: a 10K run for women. There were individual and team awards available, with the national team rankings being decided by the combined times of a team's three best athletes (the only time this ranking system was used at the competition, as opposed to combined finishing positions). Countries with fewer than three finishers were not ranked.[1]

The race was won by Aurora Cunha of Portugal in a time of 33:04. She was followed shortly after by her teammate Rosa Mota, while Great Britain's Carole Bradford took third place. Bradford led the British women's team to the team title, with Deborah-Ann Peel in fourth and Carol Greenwood in seventh to provided a combined winning time of 1:41:24 hours. Just over a minute behind on time was Portugal (Conceição Ferreira in 29th being the third runner) and the United States team led by ninth-placed Gail Kingma rounded out the team podium.[2]

Results

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
1st, gold medalist(s)Aurora Cunha Portugal (POR)33:04
2nd, silver medalist(s)Rosa Mota Portugal (POR)33:18
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Carole Bradford Great Britain (GBR)33:25
4Debbie Peel Great Britain (GBR)33:51
5Anna Marie Malone Canada (CAN)34:01
6Sally Pierson Australia (AUS)34:05
7Carol Greenwood Great Britain (GBR)34:08
8Monica Joyce Ireland (IRL)34:09
9Gail Kingma United States (USA)34:12
10Jeanette Nordgren Sweden (SWE)34:13
11Jeanne Lasee United States (USA)34:23
12Joan Nesbit United States (USA)34:36
13Ana Isabel Alonso Spain (ESP)34:38
14Alba Milana Italy (ITA)34:53
15Pilar Fernandez Spain (ESP)35:06
16Deirdre Nagle Ireland (IRL)35:06
17Sylvie Bornet France (FRA)35:08
18Rosanna Munerotto Italy (ITA)35:12
19Michele Bush United States (USA)35:13
20Magda Ilands Belgium (BEL)35:14
21Maria Curatolo Italy (ITA)35:14
22Ellen Wessinghage West Germany (FRG)35:15
23Montserrat Abello Spain (ESP)35:41
24Emma Scaunich Italy (ITA)35:56
25Regina Chemeli Kenya (KEN)35:56
26Jocelyne Villeton France (FRA)35:57
27?
28Anne-Marie Cienka France (FRA)36:07
29Conceição Ferreira Portugal (POR)36:11
30?
31Christina Mai West Germany (FRG)36:16
32El-Hassania Darami Morocco (MAR)36:27
33Anni Müller Austria (AUT)36:28
34Denise Verhaert Belgium (BEL)36:33
35?
36Zita Agoston Hungary (HUN)36:40
37?
38?
39Jutta Zimmerman Austria (AUT)37:01
40?
41Emily Dowling Ireland (IRL)37:19
42Wendy Hancock New Zealand (NZL)37:23
43Ursula Noctor Ireland (IRL)37:24
44Margrit Isenegger  Switzerland (SUI)37:49
45Elizabeth Franzis West Germany (FRG)38:08
46?
47?
48Mariana Chirila Romania (ROM)38:28
49Stella-Maris Selles Argentina (ARG)38:50
50?
51Priscilla Chemeli Kenya (KEN)39:26

Team

Rank Team Points
1st, gold medalist(s) Great Britain (GBR)
Carole Bradford
Deborah-Ann Peel
Carol Greenwood
1:41:24
2nd, silver medalist(s) Portugal (POR)
Aurora Cunha
Rosa Mota
Conceição Ferreira
1:42:33
3rd, bronze medalist(s) United States (USA)
Gail Kingma
Jeanne Lasee
Joan Nrsbit
1:43:11
4 Italy (ITA)
Alba Milana
Rosanna Munerotto
Maria Curatolo
1:45:19
5 Spain (ESP)
Ana Isabel Alonso
Pilar Fernandez
Montserrat Abello
1:45:25
6 Ireland (IRL)
Monica Joyce
Deirdre Nagle
Emily Dowling
1:46:34
7 France (FRA)
Sylvie Bornet
Jocelyne Villeton
Anne-Marie Cienka
1:47:12
8 West Germany (FRG)
Ellen Wessinghage
Christina Mai
Elizabeth Franzis
1:49:39

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