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1983 IAAF World Race Walking Cup


FieldValue
Name1983 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
OrganisersIAAF
Edition11th
DateSeptember 24–25
Host cityBergen, Vestlandet, Norway Norway
Nations participating18
Athletes participating169
Races3
Previous1981 Valencia
Next1985 St. John's

The 1983 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 24 and 25 September 1983 in the streets of Bergen, Norway. The event was also known as IAAF Race Walking World Cup.

Complete results were published. | access-date = August 8, 2013

Medallists

Team (Women)132 pts130 pts124 pts

Results

Men's 20 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Jozef PribilinecTCH1:19:30
Ernesto CantoMEX1:19:41
Anatoliy SolominURS1:19:43
4Maurizio DamilanoITA1:20:10
5Yevgeniy YevsyukovURS1:20:30
6Marcelino ColínMEX1:20:40
7Carlo MattioliITA1:21:11
8Anatoliy GorshkovURS1:21:26
9Pavol BlažekTCH1:21:37
10Sergey ProtschinURS1:22:03
11Guillaume LeBlancCAN1:24:17
12Giorgio DamilanoITA1:24:27
13Stanisław RolaPOL1:24:39
14Simon BakerAUS1:24:43
15Erling AndersenNOR1:24:50
16Jim HeiringUSA1:24:51
17Zhang FuxinCHN1:25:23
18Andrew JachnoAUS1:25:51
19Martial FesselierFRA1:26:01
20Roman MrázekTCH1:26:16
21Philip VestyGBR1:26:20
22Alessandro PezzatiniITA1:26:22
23Jiang ShaohongCHN1:27:22
24Todd ScullyUSA1:27:29
25Zhang YanlongCHN1:27:35
26Francisco BotoneroESP1:27:48
27Robert MildenbergerFRG1:27:50
28Guang XinliCHN1:28:09
29Ivo PtákTCH1:28:12
30Michael WoodsAUS1:28:18
31José MarínESP1:28:24
32Ian McCombieGBR1:28:28
33Roger MillsGBR1:28:33
34Tim LewisUSA1:28:57
35Wolfgang WiedemannFRG1:29:23
36Jaroslaw KazmierskiPOL1:29:33
37Zdzisław SzlapkinPOL1:29:56
38Felix GómezMEX1:30:11
39Sam SchickUSA1:30:26
40Allan KingGBR1:30:30
41Andrés MarinESP1:30:45
42Helmut BoeckCAN1:31:45
43Jean-Marie NeffFRA1:31:48
44Zbigniew WiśniowskiPOL1:32:00
45Dominique GuebeyFRA1:33:05
46Alfons SchwarzFRG1:33:19
47Jan RolstadNOR1:35:25
48Tor-Ivar GuttulsrødNOR1:35:32
49Daniel LevesqueCAN1:36:17
50Luis MarotoESP1:38:59
Dave SmithAUSDQ
Franz-Josef WeberFRGDQ
Enrique VeraMEXDQ
Lars Ove MoenNORDQ

Men's 50 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Raúl GonzálezMEX3:45:37
Sergey YungURS3:48:46
Viktor DorovskikhURS3:49:47
4Jorge LlopartESP3:52:57
5Gérard LelièvreFRA3:54:55
6Sergey ZimbaljukURS3:56:56
7Paolo GrecucciITA3:57:14
8Ivan TichonovURS3:58:14
9Chris MaddocksGBR4:02:28
10Manuel AlcaldeESP4:04:50
11Jan KlosPOL4:05:25
12Jean-Claude CorréFRA4:05:32
13Lars Ove MoenNOR4:06:02
14Karl DegenerFRG4:06:46
15Paolo GhedinaITA4:07:14
16Dennis JacksonGBR4:07:58
17Jürgen MeyerFRG4:09:12
18Daniel O'ConnorUSA4:09:50
19Denis TerrazFRA4:09:57
20Heinrich SchubertFRG4:11:20
21Adam UrbanowskiPOL4:11:37
22Barry GrahamGBR4:12:18
23Tom EdwardsUSA4:13:30
24Samuel GinésESP4:14:59
25Tim EricksonAUS4:15:13
26Grzegorz LedzionPOL4:16:37
27Giacomo PoggiITA4:16:46
28Arturo BravoMEX4:18:03
29Dai MingxiCHN4:18:17
30Paul BlaggGBR4:19:17
31Štefan ReboTCH4:23:27
32Luboš MackanicTCH4:25:53
33Qian KuCHN4:26:05
34Jean-Pierre Saint-MartinFRA4:26:20
35Stanisław KornelukPOL4:29:55
36Wayne GluskerUSA4:31:41
37Miroslav SvobodaTCH4:32:37
38Ragner HofnesNOR4:33:40
39Duncan KnoxAUS4:35:13
Bill DyerAUSDQ
Martin ArchambaultCANDQ
Qiu ShiyongCHNDQ
Wang ChuntangCHNDQ
Walter SchwocheFRGDQ
Sandro BellucciITADQ
Pedro ArocheMEXDQ
Martín BermúdezMEXDQ
Marco EvoniukUSADQ
Michael HarveyAUSDNF
François LapointeCANDNF
Erling AndersenNORDNF
Kåre SandvikNORDNF
Pavel SzikoraTCHDNF

Team (men)

The team rankings, named Lugano Trophy, combined the 20 km and 50 km events team results.

PlaceCountryPoints
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Women's 10 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Xu YongjiuCHN45:14
Natalya SharipovaURS45:26
Susan CookAUS45:27
4Sally PiersonAUS45:40
5Siv GustavssonSWE46:21
6Guan PingCHN46:29
7Lyudmila KhrustyevaURS46:39
8Vera OsipovaURS46:49
9Yu HepingCHN46:59
10Ann PeelCAN47:02
11Eva KarlssonSWE47:10
12Rosa UnderovaURS47:16
13Frøydis HilsenNOR47:37
14Ann JanssonSWE47:42
15Rachel ThompsonAUS47:51
16Maryanne TorellasUSA47:53
17Suzanne GriesbachFRA47:57
18Giuliana SalceITA48:58
19Irene BatemanGBR49:00
20Ann RyanAUS49:05
21Sam MillerUSA49:20
22Maria Grazia CogoliITA49:25
23Mia KjølbergNOR49:32
24Antonella MarangoniITA49:43
25Jill BarrettGBR49:47
26Ginney Lovell-BirchGBR49:52
27Teresa PalaciosESP50:02
28Gunhild KristiansenDEN50:18
29Mari Cruz DíazESP50:19
30Line VikenNOR50:24
31Jeanine GosselinFRA50:24
32Monica GunnarssonSWE50:32
33Torunn SyvertsenNOR50:42
34Monique BouerouxFRA51:09
35Kazimiera Mróz-MosioPOL51:10
36Vivianne HumbertFRA51:15
37Ingrid AdamFRG51:45
38Margot VetterliSUI51:47
39Micheline DaneauCAN51:52
40Beata BączykPOL51:52
41Susan Liers-WesterfieldUSA51:54
42Brenda LuptonGBR51:54
43Kataryzna FigurowskaPOL52:05
44Yolanda FernándezESP52:06
45Karin JensenDEN52:18
46Pier Carola PaganiITA52:20
47Lucyna RokitowskaPOL52:36
48Helena ÅströmFIN52:41
49Brigitte BuckFRG52:48
50Renate BauchFRG53:25
51Debbi LawrenceUSA53:49
52Sari EssayahFIN53:54
53Nancy SweazeyCAN53:56
54Edith SapplSUI54:27
55Lene CassidyDEN54:32
56Ulla KristiansenDEN54:40
57Begoña MirandaESP54:56
58Monica RobertsonFIN55:44
59Sirpa KniiviläFIN56:09
60Corinne AviolatSUI58:04
61Jutta SchwocheFRG58:32
62Suzi DarballeySUI61:51
Joni BenderCANDQ
Yan HongCHNDQ

Team (women)

PlaceCountryPoints
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Participation

The participation of 169 athletes (105 men/64 women) from 18 countries is reported.

  • (8/4)
  • (5/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/-)
  • (-/4)
  • (-/4)
  • (7/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/-)
  • (6/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (7/4)
  • (-/4)
  • (-/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/4)

Qualifying rounds

From 1961 to 1985 there were qualifying rounds for the men's competition with the first two winners proceeding to the final. This year, the German Democratic Republic, Italy, the Soviet Union, México, Norway, the United States, Australia, China, and Canada proceeded directly to the final.

Zone 1

London, United Kingdom, June 11

RankNationPoints
141 pts
239 pts
338 pts
437 pts

Zone 2

Bar-le-Duc, France, June 18/19

RankNationPoints
178 pts
269 pts
327 pts
415 pts
58 pts

Zone 3

Trnava, Czechoslovakia, June 18

RankNationPoints
155 pts
248 pts
343 pts
46 pts

References

References

  1. "IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - TAICANG 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES". iaaf.org.
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