| 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships |
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| Organisers | IAAF |
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| Edition | 17th |
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| Date | March 19 |
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| Host city | Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway  |
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| Venue | Scanvest Ring |
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| Events | 4 |
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| Distances | 12 km – Senior men 8 km – Junior men 6 km – Senior women 4 km – Junior women |
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| Participation | 568 athletes from 41 nations |
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← 1988 Auckland |
The 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Stavanger, Norway, at the Scanvest Ring on March 19, 1989. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]
Complete results for senior men,[2] junior men,[3] senior women,[4] junior women,[5] medallists,
[6] and the results of British athletes[7] were published.
Medallists
Race results
Senior men's race (12 km)
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
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Kenya
| John Ngugi |
1
|
| Wilfred Kirochi |
3
|
| Andrew Masai |
7
|
| Kipkemboi Kimeli |
8
|
| Moses Tanui |
9
|
| Joseph Kiptum |
16
|
| (Boniface Merande) |
(25)
|
| (Jackson Ruto) |
(36)
|
| (Ibrahim Kinuthia) |
(44)
|
|
44
|
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United Kingdom
| Tim Hutchings |
2
|
| Gary Staines |
14
|
| Dave Clarke |
15
|
| Craig Mochrie |
22
|
| Dave Lewis |
45
|
| Richard Nerurkar |
49
|
| (Eamonn Martin) |
(93)
|
| (Geoff Turnbull) |
(136)
|
| (Roger Hackney) |
(DNF)
|
|
147
|
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Ethiopia
| Tesfaye Tafa |
5
|
| Bekele Debele |
13
|
| Wolde Silasse Melkessa |
27
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| Melese Feissa |
33
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| Debebe Demisse |
37
|
| Haji Bulbula |
47
|
| (Bedile Kibret) |
(77)
|
| (Demeke Bekele) |
(97)
|
| (Habte Negash) |
(125)
|
|
162
|
| 4 |
France |
187
|
| 5 |
Spain |
189
|
| 6 |
Australia |
284
|
| 7 |
Portugal |
305
|
| 8 |
Italy |
318
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| Full results
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- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Junior men's race (8 km)
Individual race
| Rank |
Athlete |
Country |
Time
|
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Addis Abebe |
Ethiopia |
25:07
|
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Kipyego Kororia |
Kenya |
25:31
|
 |
Stephenson Nyamau |
Kenya |
25:33
|
| 4 |
Thomas Osano |
Kenya |
25:33
|
| 5 |
William Koskei Chemitei |
Kenya |
25:36
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| 6 |
Dube Jillo |
Ethiopia |
25:40
|
| 7 |
Tesgie Legesse |
Ethiopia |
25:52
|
| 8 |
Tesfaye Bekele |
Ethiopia |
26:03
|
| 9 |
Christian Leuprecht |
Italy |
26:07
|
| 10 |
Lemi Erpassa |
Ethiopia |
26:18
|
| 11 |
Assefa Gebremedhin |
Ethiopia |
26:29
|
| 12 |
Spencer Duval |
United Kingdom |
26:32
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| Full results
|
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
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Kenya
| Kipyego Kororia |
2
|
| Stephenson Nyamau |
3
|
| Thomas Osano |
4
|
| William Koskei Chemitei |
5
|
| (Jonah Birir) |
(13)
|
|
14
|
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Ethiopia
| Addis Abebe |
1
|
| Dube Jillo |
6
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| Tesgie Legesse |
7
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| Tesfaye Bekele |
8
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| (Lemi Erpassa) |
(10)
|
| (Assefa Gebremedhin) |
(11)
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|
22
|
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Italy
| Christian Leuprecht |
9
|
| Vincenzo Modica |
17
|
| Francesco Bennici |
23
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| Angelo Giardiello |
27
|
| (Antonello Barretta) |
(110)
|
| (Sabino Francavilla) |
(121)
|
|
76
|
| 4 |
United Kingdom |
95
|
| 5 |
Poland |
131
|
| 6 |
Spain |
147
|
| 7 |
Japan |
170
|
| 8 |
Algeria |
172
|
| Full results
|
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Senior women's race (6 km)
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Junior women's race (4 km)
Teams
| Rank |
Team |
Points
|
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Kenya
|
40
|
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Soviet Union
| Olga Nazarkina |
2
|
| Elena Khaliman |
18
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| Larisa Alekseyeva |
21
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| Svetlana Yepishkina |
27
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| (Svetlana Nesterova) |
(29)
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| (Olga Bogdanova) |
(32)
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|
68
|
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Portugal
| Mónica Gama |
8
|
| Carla Sacramento |
17
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| Carla Machado |
20
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| Luisa Diaz |
39
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| (Carla Azeitero) |
(54)
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| (Ana Oliveira) |
(74)
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|
84
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| 4 |
Japan |
90
|
| 5 |
Canada |
103
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| 6 |
United States |
104
|
| 7 |
Spain |
125
|
| 8 |
France |
149
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| Full results
|
- Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Medal table (unofficial)
- Note: Totals include both individual and team medals, with medals in the team competition counting as one medal.
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 568 athletes from 41 countries. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[7]
See also
- 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race
- 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
- 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race
- 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior women's race
- 1989 in athletics (track and field)
References
- ^
Ngugi wins unprecedented fourth title - Despite a gallant chase by Britain's Tim Hutchings, the World Cross-Country Championships in Norway yesterday turned into a Kenyan festival..., Glasgow Herald, March 20, 1989, p. 20, retrieved October 23, 2013
- ^
Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 12.0km CC Men - Stavanger Scanvest Date: Sunday, March 19, 1989, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 23, 2013
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- ^
Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 8.0km CC Men - Stavanger Scanvest Date: Sunday, March 19, 1989, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 23, 2013
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Magnusson, Tomas (February 15, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 6.0km CC Women - Stavanger Scanvest Date: Sunday, March 19, 1989, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 23, 2013
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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Magnusson, Tomas (September 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.0km CC Women - Stavanger Scanvest Date: Sunday, March 19, 1989, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 23, 2013
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- ^
IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 9, 2013
- ^ a b
36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 2ff, archived from the original on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 9, 2013
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