1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics
The host stadium in Plovdiv | |||
Host city | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | ||
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Nations participating | 87 | ||
Athletes participating | 987 | ||
Events | 41 | ||
Dates | 8–12 August | ||
Main venue | 9th September Stadium | ||
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The 3rd World Junior Championships in Athletics was the 1990 edition of the World Junior Championships in Athletics. It was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria on 8–12 August.
Results
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres |
Davidson Ezinwa Nigeria | 10.17 =CR | Jason Livingston Great Britain | 10.25 | Rodney Bridges United States | 10.37 |
200 metres |
Aleksandr Goremykin Soviet Union | 20.47 CR | Davidson Ezinwa Nigeria | 20.75 | James Stallworth United States | 20.81 |
400 metres |
Chris Nelloms United States | 45.43 CR | Rico Lieder East Germany | 46.28 | Mark Richardson Great Britain | 46.33 |
800 metres |
Desta Asgedom Ethiopia | 1:46.35 CR | Jonah Birir Kenya | 1:46.61 | Norberto Téllez Cuba | 1:47.33 |
1500 metres |
Moses Kiptanui Kenya | 3:38.32 CR | Alemayehu Roba Ethiopia | 3:41.71 | Desta Asgedom Ethiopia | 3:43.38 |
5000 metres |
Fita Bayissa Ethiopia | 13:42.59 CR | Abreham Assefa Ethiopia | 13:44.63 | Francesco Bennici Italy | 13:47.10 |
10,000 metres |
Richard Chelimo Kenya | 28:18.57 CR | Ismael Kirui Kenya | 28:40.77 | Juma Ninga Tanzania | 28:41.90 |
20 kilometres road run |
Cosmas Ndeti Kenya | 59:42 | Juma Ninga Tanzania | 1:00:30 | Dagane Dabela Ethiopia | 1:01:02 |
110 metres hurdles |
Antti Haapakoski Finland | 13.74 | Alexis Sánchez Cuba | 13.75 | Kyle Vander-Kuyp Australia | 13.85 |
400 metres hurdles |
Rohan Robinson Australia | 49.73 | Yoshihiko Saito Japan | 49.99 | Aleksandr Belikov Soviet Union | 50.22 |
3000 metres steeplechase |
Matthew Birir Kenya | 8:31.02 CR | Francisco Munuera Spain | 8:41.03 | Simeon Rono Kenya | 8:42:05 |
10,000 metres walk |
Ilya Markov Soviet Union | 39:55.52 | Alberto Cruz Mexico | 39:56.49 | Jefferson Pérez Ecuador | 40:08.23 |
4 × 100 metres relay |
United States Chris Nelloms Rodney Bridges Reggie Harris James Stallworth | 39.13 CR | Soviet Union Sergejs Insakovs Konstantin Gromadskiy Vitaliy Semyonov Aleksandr Goremykin | 39.58 | Nigeria Innocent Asonze Davidson Ezinwa Nnamdi Anusim Osmond Ezinwa | 39.68 |
4 × 400 metres relay |
United States Derek Mills Marvin Samuels Reggie Harris Chris Nelloms | 3:02.26 | Great Britain David Grindley Adrian Patrick Craig Winrow Mark Richardson | 3:03.80 | Australia Matthew Burmeister Rohan Robinson Simon Hollingsworth Paul Greene | 3:05.51 |
High jump |
Dragutin Topić Yugoslavia | 2.37 WJR | Tim Forsyth Australia | 2.29 | Stevan Zorić Yugoslavia | 2.26 |
Pole vault |
Jean Galfione France | 5.45 | Dmitriy Kurkulin Soviet Union | 5.40 | Miroslav Dukov Bulgaria | 5.40 |
Long jump |
James Stallworth United States | 8.12 CR | Dion Bentley United States | 8.05 | Kareem Streete-Thompson Cayman Islands | 7.94 |
Triple jump |
Sergey Bykov Soviet Union | 16.98 CR | Yoelbi Quesada Cuba | 16.62 | Nikolai Raev Bulgaria | 16.22 |
Shot put |
Viktor Bulat Soviet Union | 19.21 CR | Xie Shengying China | 18.57 | Yuriy Ivanov Soviet Union | 18.13 |
Discus throw |
Ilian Iliev Bulgaria | 58.28 | Frank Bicet Cuba | 57.10 | Jan Engelmann East Germany | 56.82 |
Javelin throw |
Tommi Viskari Finland | 73.88 | Dariusz Trafas Poland | 72.76 | Jarkko Heimonen Finland | 72.30 |
Hammer throw |
Andrey Debeliy Soviet Union | 70.60 | Savvas Saritzoglou Greece | 70.32 | Andrey Budykin Soviet Union | 69.36 |
Decathlon |
Eric Kaiser West Germany | 7762 | Jarkko Finni Finland | 7698 | David Bigham Great Britain | 7488 |
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season) |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres |
Andrea Philipp East Germany | 11.36 | Nikole Mitchell Jamaica | 11.47 | Lucrécia Jardim Portugal | 11.52 |
200 metres |
Diane Smith Great Britain | 23.10 CR | Zundra Feagin United States | 23.13 | Lucrécia Jardim Portugal | 23.26 |
400 metres |
Fatima Yusuf Nigeria | 50.62 CR | Charity Opara Nigeria | 51.28 | Manuela Derr East Germany | 51.95 |
800 metres |
Liu Li China | 2:03.65 | Magdalena Nedelcu Romania | 2:04.52 | Aurica Rautu Romania | 2:04.78 |
1500 metres |
Qu Yunxia China | 4:13.67 | Claudia Mirela Bortoi Romania | 4:14.19 | Malin Ewerlöf Sweden | 4:14.61 |
3000 metres |
Simona Staicu Romania | 9:09.57 | Liu Shixiang China | 9:10.54 | Hatsumi Matsumoto Japan | 9:11.92 |
10,000 metres |
Derartu Tulu Ethiopia | 32:56.26 | Rika Ota Japan | 33:06.85 | Lydia Cheromei Kenya | 33:20.83 |
100 metres hurdles |
Gillian Russell Jamaica | 13.31 | Keri Maddox Great Britain | 13.38 | Ilka Rönisch East Germany | 13.41 |
400 metres hurdles |
Nelli Voronkova Soviet Union | 55.84 | Marjana Lužar Yugoslavia | 56.74 | Omolade Akinremi Nigeria | 56.97 |
5000 metres walk |
Susana Feitor Portugal | 21:44.30 CR | Tatyana Shchastnaya Soviet Union | 22:28.74 | Simone Thust East Germany | 22:44.65 |
4 × 100 metres relay |
Jamaica Gillian Russell Revolie Campbell Merlene Frazer Nikole Mitchell | 43.82 | Great Britain Annabel Soper Diane Smith Donna Fraser Katharine Merry | 44.16 | United States Monifa Taylor Tisha Prather Angela Burnham Zundra Feagin | 44.50 |
4 × 400 metres relay |
Australia Sophie Scamps Renée Poetschka Kylie Hanigan Sue Andrews | 3:30.38 | Jamaica Claudine Williams Winsome Cole Inez Turner Catherine Scott | 3:31.09 | Cuba Yojani Casanova Julia Duporty Odalmis Limonta Nancy McLeón | 3:31.81 |
High jump |
Svetlana Lavrova Soviet Union | 1.91 | Katja Kilpi Finland | 1.88 | Lea Haggett Great Britain | 1.88 |
Long jump |
Iva Prandzheva Bulgaria | 6.53 | Erica Johansson Sweden | 6.50 | Sandrine Hennart Belgium | 6.49 |
Shot put |
Qiu Qiaoping China | 18.20 | Li Xiaoyun China | 17.74 | Heike Hopfer East Germany | 17.27 |
Discus throw |
Natalya Kaptyukh Soviet Union | 61.44 | Lisa-Marie Vizaniari Australia | 60.44 | Anja Gündler East Germany | 59.30 |
Javelin throw |
Tanja Damaske East Germany | 61.06 | Oksana Ovchinnikova Soviet Union | 57.26 | Mandy Liverton Great Britain | 56.98 |
Heptathlon |
Beatrice Mau East Germany | 6166 | Rita Ináncsi Hungary | 5940 | Joanne Henry New Zealand | 5728 |
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season) |
Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Soviet Union | 8 | 4 | 3 | 15 |
2 | United States | 4 | 2 | 3 | 9 |
3 | Kenya | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 |
4 | China | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
5 | Ethiopia | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 |
6 | East Germany | 3 | 1 | 6 | 10 |
7= | Australia | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
7= | Nigeria | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
9 | Finland | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
10 | Jamaica | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
11 | Bulgaria | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 |
12 | Great Britain | 1 | 4 | 4 | 9 |
13 | Romania | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
14 | Yugoslavia | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
15 | Portugal | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
16= | France | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
16= | West Germany | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
18 | Cuba | 0 | 3 | 2 | 5 |
19 | Japan | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
20= | Sweden | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
20= | Tanzania | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
22= | Greece | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
22= | Hungary | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
22= | Mexico | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
22= | Poland | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
22= | Spain | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
27= | Belgium | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
27= | Cayman Islands | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
27= | Ecuador | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
27= | Italy | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
27= | New Zealand | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count through an unofficial result list,[1] 987 athletes from 86 countries participated in the event. The number of athletes is in agreement, but there is one country less than the official number of 87 as published.[2]
- Albania (3)
- Algeria (7)
- Andorra (1)
- Anguilla (1)
- Antigua and Barbuda (1)
- Argentina (3)
- Australia (48)
- Austria (7)
- Bahamas (3)
- Barbados (4)
- Belgium (13)
- Bermuda (1)
- Bolivia (1)
- Brazil (15)
- Bulgaria (47)
- Burkina Faso (1)
- Canada (25)
- Cayman Islands (1)
- Central African Republic (1)
- Chile (2)
- China (12)
- Chinese Taipei (5)
- Colombia (1)
- Côte d'Ivoire (2)
- Cuba (25)
- Cyprus (6)
- Czechoslovakia (18)
- Denmark (3)
- East Germany (42)
- Ecuador (6)
- Egypt (2)
- Ethiopia (14)
- Finland (19)
- France (33)
- Greece (18)
- Hungary (17)
- Iceland (1)
- India (3)
- Iran (1)
- Ireland (14)
- Israel (1)
- Italy (31)
- Jamaica (19)
- Japan (29)
- Kenya (20)
- Lesotho (1)
- Liechtenstein (1)
- Luxembourg (1)
- Malawi (1)
- Malta (2)
- Mauritius (4)
- Mexico (7)
- Morocco (9)
- Namibia (4)
- Netherlands (8)
- New Zealand (15)
- Nigeria (10)
- North Yemen (4)
- Norway (10)
- Paraguay (2)
- Peru (3)
- Poland (16)
- Portugal (20)
- Qatar (3)
- Romania (22)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis (2)
- Senegal (1)
- Sierra Leone (2)
- Singapore (1)
- Somalia (2)
- South Korea (2)
- Soviet Union (69)
- Spain (37)
- Sudan (2)
- Sweden (15)
- Switzerland (6)
- Tanzania (5)
- Trinidad and Tobago (2)
- Turkey (2)
- United Kingdom (41)
- United States (55)
- Venezuela (5)
- West Germany (50)
- Yugoslavia (14)
- Zambia (3)
- Zimbabwe (1)
See also
References
- ↑ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas. "WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1990 Plovdiv BUL Aug 8-12". WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"). Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ↑ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, p. 5, retrieved 13 June 2015
External links
- Medalists at GBRathletics.com
- Results
- Official results