1990 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

The 1990 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the eighth, and penultimate, edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by Ireland on 14 October 1990 in Dublin 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]

Romania's Iulia Olteanu won the race in a time of 50:11.8 – the slowest winning time recorded at the competition's history. Francie Larrieu Smith of the United States was the silver medallist and Chinese runner Zhong Huandi took bronze to feature on the podium for a second year running. Aurora Cunha led Portugal to the team title, as she had in 1987, with support from Conceição Ferreira and Lucilia Soares. The Soviet Union reached the team podium for a fifth time in as many years through the efforts of Nadezhda Stepanova, Valentina Yegorova and Lyudmila Matveyeva. A unified German team entered for the first time and former East German Katrin Dörre led the team to third place in the team rankings with former West Germans Kerstin Pressler and Christina Mai.[2]

Results

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
1st, gold medalist(s)Iulia Negurǎ Romania (ROM)50:11.8
2nd, silver medalist(s)Francie Larrieu-Smith United States (USA)50:14.2
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Zhong Huandi China (CHN)50:19.0
4Andrea Wallace Great Britain (GBR)50:19.5
5Aurora Cunha Portugal (POR)50:26.8
6Katrin Dörre Germany (GER)50:29.3
7Nadezhda Stepanova Soviet Union (URS)50:31.6
8Kerstin Pressler Germany (GER)50:36.4
9Conceição Ferreira Portugal (POR)50:59.3
10Valentina Yegorova Soviet Union (URS)51:05.6
11Rosario Gangloff France (FRA)51:08.4
12Evy Palm Sweden (SWE)51:24.6
13Lucilia Soares Portugal (POR)51:33.5
14Fatuma Roba Ethiopia (ETH)51:48.8
15Tigist Moreda Ethiopia (ETH)51:49.8
16Christina Mai Germany (GER)51:50.3
17Joke Kleijweg Netherlands (NED)51:50.7
18Tani Ruckle Australia (AUS)51:55.5
19Iva Jurkova Czechoslovakia (TCH)51:57.4
20Franziska Moser  Switzerland (SUI)52:06.7
21Isabella Moretti  Switzerland (SUI)52:14.0
22Maria-del Carmen Brunet Spain (ESP)52:16.8
23Zina Marchant Great Britain (GBR)52:19.5
24Anna Villani Italy (ITA)52:20.2
25Maria Guida Italy (ITA)52:24.7
26Georgeta State Romania (ROM)52:27.8
27Ursula Noctor Ireland (IRL)52:29.1
28Wang Huabi China (CHN)52:34.7
29Carmen de Oliveira Brazil (BRA)52:39.5
30Lyudmila Matveyeva Soviet Union (URS)52:39.8
31Larisa Alekseyeva Soviet Union (URS)52:42.9
32Lynn Deninno United States (USA)52:44.7
33Laura LaMena United States (USA)52:46.0
34Carlien Harms Netherlands (NED)52:56.5
35Izabela Zatorska Poland (POL)53:01.6
36Annalisa Scurti Italy (ITA)53:04.9
37Anne van Schuppen Netherlands (NED)53:05.9
38Tanja Kalinowski Germany (GER)53:09.2
39Marjan Freriks Netherlands (NED)53:10.2
40Jocelyne Villeton France (FRA)53:10.9
41Carmen Fuentes Spain (ESP)53:13.0
42Lesley Morton New Zealand (NZL)53:14.1
43Marie-Hélène Ohier France (FRA)53:15.4
44Andrea Fleischer Germany (GER)53:18.9
45Wang Yongmei China (CHN)53:28.3
46Mariana Chirila Romania (ROM)53:39.1
47Bozena Dziubinska Poland (POL)53:45.1
48Kamila Gradus Poland (POL)53:49.6
49Catherine Newman Great Britain (GBR)53:55.5
50María Trujillo United States (USA)54:07.0
51Myriam Dumont Belgium (BEL)54:17.7
52Addis Gezahegne Ethiopia (ETH)54:20.7
53Rose Lambe Ireland (IRL)54:22.4
54Angelines Rodríguez Spain (ESP)54:24.6
55Anuța Cătună Romania (ROM)54:41.6
56Patricia Griffin Ireland (IRL)54:44.0
57Silvana Pereira Brazil (BRA)54:49.5
58Solange de Souza Brazil (BRA)54:59.3
59Ľudmila Melicherová Czechoslovakia (TCH)55:00.5
60Suzanne Malaxos Australia (AUS)55:05.0
61Kelly dos Santos Brazil (BRA)55:13.1
62Susan Mahoney Australia (AUS)55:21.5
63Marina Prat Spain (ESP)55:39.4
64Susan Tooby Great Britain (GBR)55:44.0
65Connie Kelly Ireland (IRL)55:46.9
66Viviene Van Buggenhout Belgium (BEL)55:59.1
67Marisol Cossio Bolivia (BOL)56:04.1
68Julie McKie Australia (AUS)56:52.1
69Julia Sakala Zimbabwe (ZIM)57:34.5
Albertina Dias Portugal (POR)DNF
Jana Bauckmannova Czechoslovakia (TCH)DNF
Alena Mocariova Czechoslovakia (TCH)DNF
Agnes Pardaens Belgium (BEL)DNF

Team

Rank Team Points
1st, gold medalist(s) Portugal (POR)
Aurora Cunha
Conceição Ferreira
Lucilia Soares
27 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s) Soviet Union (URS)
Nadezhda Stepanova
Valentina Yegorova
Lyudmila Matveyeva
47 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Germany (GER)
Katrin Dörre
Kerstin Pressler
Christina Mai
62 pts

References

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