1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
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The 17th IAAF World Cross Country Championships were held on March 19, 1989 in Stavanger, Norway.
[edit] Results
[edit] Long race men
[edit] Individual
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | John Ngugi (KEN) | 39:42 min |
Silver | Tim Hutchings (GBR) | 40:10 min |
Bronze | Wilfred Kirochi (KEN) | 40:21 min |
[edit] Team
Medal | Athlete | Mark |
Gold | Kenya John Ngugi (1st) Wilfred Kirochi (3rd) Andrew Masai (7th) Kipkemboi Kimeli (8th) Moses Tanui (9th) Joseph Kiptum (16th) |
44 pts |
Silver | Great Britain Tim Hutchings (2nd) Gary Staines (14th) Dave Clarke (15th) Craig Mochrie (22nd) Dave Lewis (45th) Richard Nerurkar (49th) |
147 pts |
Bronze | Ethiopia Tesfaye Tafa (5th) Bekele Debele (13th) Wolde Silasse Melkessa (27th) Melese Feissa (33rd) Debebe Demisse (37th) Haji Bulbula (47th) |
162 pts |
[edit] Junior Race Men
[edit] Individual
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Addis Abebe (ETH) | 25:07 min |
Silver | Kipyego Kororia (KEN) | 25:31 min |
Bronze | Stephenson Nyamau (KEN) | 25:33 min |
[edit] Team
Medal | Athlete | Mark |
Gold | Kenya | 14 pts |
Silver | Ethiopia | 22 pts |
Bronze | Italy | 76 pts |
[edit] Long Race Women
[edit] Individual
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Annette Sergent (FRA) | 22:27 min |
Silver | Nadezhda Stepanova (URS) | 22:34 min |
Bronze | Lynn Williams (CAN) | 22:41 min |
[edit] Team
Medal | Athlete | Mark |
Gold | Soviet Union Nadezhda Stepanova (2nd) Yelena Romanova (9th) Natalya Sorokivskaya (20th) Regina Chistyakova (27th) |
58 pts |
Silver | France Annette Sergent (1st) Maria Lelut (10th) Martine Fays (17th) Marie-Pierre Duros (32nd) |
60 pts |
Bronze | United States Lynn Jennings (6th) Margaret Groos (16th) Carla Borovicka (21st) Annette Hand (25th) |
68 pts |
[edit] Junior Race Women
[edit] Individual
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Malin Ewerlöf (SWE) | 15:23 min |
Silver | Olga Nazarkina (URS) | 15:30 min |
Bronze | Esther Saina (KEN) | 15:41 min |
[edit] Team
Medal | Athlete | Mark |
Gold | Kenya | 40 pts |
Silver | Soviet Union | 68 pts |
Bronze | Portugal | 84 pts |