1987 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

The 1987 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the fifth edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by Monaco on 21 November 1987 in Monte Carlo and featured one race only: a 15K run for women. There were individual and team awards available, with the national team rankings being decided by the combined finishing positions of a team's top three runners. Countries with fewer than three finishers were not ranked.[1]

The race was won by Ingrid Kristiansen of Norway in a championship record time of 47:17 minutes, breaking Aurora Cunha's three-year winning streak (the Portuguese was twelfth here). In a dominant display by the Norwegian, the runner-up Nancy Tinari (Canada) was over a minute and a half behind, while third-placer Maria Curatolo of Italy arrived nearly two minutes later. The team competition was won by Portugal (their first team title), led by Albertina Machado in sixth with Cunha and Conceição Ferreira in support. The Soviet Union took second place with a team of Yekaterina Khramenkova, Lyudmila Matveyeva and Marina Rodchenkova – though they matched Portugal on 32 points, they lost out on merit of a slower combined time. Great Britain was third in the team rankings, led by Paula Fudge.[2]

Results

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
1st, gold medalist(s)Ingrid Kristiansen Norway (NOR)47:17
2nd, silver medalist(s)Nancy Tinari Canada (CAN)48:53
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Maria Curatolo Italy (ITA)49:15
4Malin Wästland Sweden (SWE)49:21
5Yekaterina Khramenkova Soviet Union (URS)49:33
6Albertina Machado Portugal (POR)49:35
7Lisa Weidenbach United States (USA)49:41
8Paula Fudge Great Britain (GBR)49:43
9Evy Palm Sweden (SWE)49:48
10Agnes Pardaens Belgium (BEL)49:56
11Lyudmila Matveyeva Soviet Union (URS)49:59
12Aurora Cunha Portugal (POR)50:04
13Carolyn Schuwalow Australia (AUS)50:08
14Albertina Dias Portugal (POR)50:12
15Karolina Szabó Hungary (HUN)50:18
16Marina Rodchenkova Soviet Union (URS)50:26
17Teresa Ornduff United States (USA)50:31
18Marina Samy Great Britain (GBR)50:43
19Françoise Bonnet France (FRA)50:46
20Sally Ellis Great Britain (GBR)50:48
21Suzanne Malaxos Australia (AUS)50:52
22Conceição Ferreira Portugal (POR)50:59
23Grete Kirkeberg Norway (NOR)51:02
24Elena Vyazova Soviet Union (URS)51:05
25Christina Mai West Germany (FRG)51:08
26Diane Gentry United States (USA)51:15
27Jacqueline Perkins Australia (AUS)51:30
28Elly van Hulst Netherlands (NED)51:30
29Wanda Panfil Poland (POL)51:30
30Rose Lambe Ireland (IRL)51:33
31Barbara Kamp Netherlands (NED)51:38
32María Luisa Servín Mexico (MEX)51:41
33Sinikka Keskitalo Finland (FIN)51:48
34Ágnes Sipka Hungary (HUN)51:57
35Anni Müller Austria (AUT)52:06
36Rizoneide Vanderlei Brazil (BRA)52:08
37Beatriz Peralta Mexico (MEX)52:10
38Emma Scaunich Italy (ITA)52:13
39Sirkku Kumpulainen Finland (FIN)52:15
40Christine Kennedy Ireland (IRL)52:15
41Jocelyne Villeton France (FRA)52:16
42Gabriela Wolf West Germany (FRG)52:19
43Heléna Barócsi Hungary (HUN)52:22
44Susan Crehan Great Britain (GBR)52:24
45Rita Marchisio Italy (ITA)52:29
46Sissel Grottenberg Norway (NOR)52:37
47May Allison Canada (CAN)52:41
48Maria Luisa Irizar Spain (ESP)52:47
49Magda Ilands Belgium (BEL)52:48
50Marita Yli-ilkka Finland (FIN)52:49
51Marcianne Mukamurenzi Rwanda (RWA)52:52
52Robyn Root United States (USA)53:04
53Sabine Knetsch West Germany (FRG)53:04
54Verena Lechner Austria (AUT)53:05
55Ana Isabel Alonso Spain (ESP)53:09
56Coral Farr Australia (AUS)53:12
57Anita Håkenstad Norway (NOR)53:18
58Griselda González Argentina (ARG)53:18
59Silvana Cucchietti Italy (ITA)53:29
60Silvana Pereira Brazil (BRA)53:30
61Santa Velasquez Mexico (MEX)53:34
62Marina Prat Spain (ESP)53:38
63Sheila Purves Hong Kong (HKG)53:39
64Annie van Stiphout Netherlands (NED)53:40
65Marta Visnyei Hungary (HUN)53:42
66Martine Van De Gehuchte Belgium (BEL)53:44
67Veronique Vauzelle France (FRA)53:46
68Carina Leutner Austria (AUT)53:49
69Gabriela Górzyńska Poland (POL)53:58
70Sylviane Levesque France (FRA)54:04
71?
72Sirpa Kytola Finland (FIN)54:12
73Addis Gezahegne Ethiopia (ETH)54:29
74Zehava Shmueli Israel (ISR)54:48
75Bonnie LeFrank Canada (CAN)54:48
76Maria Esther Pedrosa Spain (ESP)54:56
77Fabiola Oppliger Colombia (COL)54:59
78?
79?
80Ailish Smyth Ireland (IRL)55:22
81?
82?
83?
84Emily Dowling Ireland (IRL)56:07
85Tigist Moreda Ethiopia (ETH)56:19
86Maryse Justin Mauritius (MRI)56:33
87?
88?
89?
90Magdalini Poulimenou Greece (GRE)57:12
91Maria Polyzou Greece (GRE)57:53

Team

Rank Team Points
1st, gold medalist(s) Portugal (POR)
Albertina Machado
Aurora Cunha
Conceição Ferreira
32 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s) Soviet Union (URS)
Yekaterina Khramenkova
Lyudmila Matveyeva
Marina Rodchenkova
32 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Great Britain (GBR)
Paula Fudge
Marina Samy
Sally Ellis
46 pts

References

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