1987 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

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

Team

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

References