1983 IAAF World Race Walking Cup

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.

1983 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
OrganisersIAAF
Edition11th
DateSeptember 24–25
Host cityBergen, Vestlandet, Norway
Events3
Participation169 athletes from
18 nations

Complete results were published.[1]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Men's 20 km walk Jozef Pribilinec
 Czechoslovakia
1:19:30 Ernesto Canto
 Mexico
1:19:41 Anatoliy Solomin
 Soviet Union
1:19:43
Men's 50 km walk Raúl González
 Mexico
3:45:37 Sergey Yung
 Soviet Union
3:48:46 Viktor Dorovskikh
 Soviet Union
3:49:47
Lugano Cup (Men)
Team (Men)  Soviet Union231 pts  Italy189 pts  Mexico146 pts
Women
Women's 10 km walk Xu Yongjiu
 China
45:14 Natalya Sharipova
 Soviet Union
45:26 Susan Cook
 Australia
45:27
Eschborn Cup (Women)
Team (Women)  China132 pts  Soviet Union130 pts  Australia124 pts

Results

Men's 20 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Jozef Pribilinec Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:19:30
Ernesto Canto Mexico (MEX)1:19:41
Anatoliy Solomin Soviet Union (URS)1:19:43
4Maurizio Damilano Italy (ITA)1:20:10
5Yevgeniy Yevsyukov Soviet Union (URS)1:20:30
6Marcelino Colín Mexico (MEX)1:20:40
7Carlo Mattioli Italy (ITA)1:21:11
8Anatoliy Gorshkov Soviet Union (URS)1:21:26
9Pavol Blažek Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:21:37
10Sergey Protschin Soviet Union (URS)1:22:03
11Guillaume LeBlanc Canada (CAN)1:24:17
12Giorgio Damilano Italy (ITA)1:24:27
13Stanisław Rola Poland (POL)1:24:39
14Simon Baker Australia (AUS)1:24:43
15Erling Andersen Norway (NOR)1:24:50
16Jim Heiring United States (USA)1:24:51
17Zhang Fuxin China (CHN)1:25:23
18Andrew Jachno Australia (AUS)1:25:51
19Martial Fesselier France (FRA)1:26:01
20Roman Mrázek Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:26:16
21Philip Vesty Great Britain (GBR)1:26:20
22Alessandro Pezzatini Italy (ITA)1:26:22
23Jiang Shaohong China (CHN)1:27:22
24Todd Scully United States (USA)1:27:29
25Zhang Yanlong China (CHN)1:27:35
26Francisco Botonero Spain (ESP)1:27:48
27Robert Mildenberger West Germany (FRG)1:27:50
28Guang Xinli China (CHN)1:28:09
29Ivo Pták Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:28:12
30Michael Woods Australia (AUS)1:28:18
31José Marín Spain (ESP)1:28:24
32Ian McCombie Great Britain (GBR)1:28:28
33Roger Mills Great Britain (GBR)1:28:33
34Tim Lewis United States (USA)1:28:57
35Wolfgang Wiedemann West Germany (FRG)1:29:23
36Jaroslaw Kazmierski Poland (POL)1:29:33
37Zdzisław Szlapkin Poland (POL)1:29:56
38Felix Gómez Mexico (MEX)1:30:11
39Sam Schick United States (USA)1:30:26
40Allan King Great Britain (GBR)1:30:30
41Andrés Marin Spain (ESP)1:30:45
42Helmut Boeck Canada (CAN)1:31:45
43Jean-Marie Neff France (FRA)1:31:48
44Zbigniew Wiśniowski Poland (POL)1:32:00
45Dominique Guebey France (FRA)1:33:05
46Alfons Schwarz West Germany (FRG)1:33:19
47Jan Rolstad Norway (NOR)1:35:25
48Tor-Ivar Guttulsrød Norway (NOR)1:35:32
49Daniel Levesque Canada (CAN)1:36:17
50Luis Maroto Spain (ESP)1:38:59
Dave Smith Australia (AUS)DQ
Franz-Josef Weber West Germany (FRG)DQ
Enrique Vera Mexico (MEX)DQ
Lars Ove Moen Norway (NOR)DQ

Men's 50 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Raúl González Mexico (MEX)3:45:37
Sergey Yung Soviet Union (URS)3:48:46
Viktor Dorovskikh Soviet Union (URS)3:49:47
4Jorge Llopart Spain (ESP)3:52:57
5Gérard Lelièvre France (FRA)3:54:55
6Sergey Zimbaljuk Soviet Union (URS)3:56:56
7Paolo Grecucci Italy (ITA)3:57:14
8Ivan Tichonov Soviet Union (URS)3:58:14
9Chris Maddocks Great Britain (GBR)4:02:28
10Manuel Alcalde Spain (ESP)4:04:50
11Jan Klos Poland (POL)4:05:25
12Jean-Claude Corré France (FRA)4:05:32
13Lars Ove Moen Norway (NOR)4:06:02
14Karl Degener West Germany (FRG)4:06:46
15Paolo Ghedina Italy (ITA)4:07:14
16Dennis Jackson Great Britain (GBR)4:07:58
17Jürgen Meyer West Germany (FRG)4:09:12
18Daniel O'Connor United States (USA)4:09:50
19Denis Terraz France (FRA)4:09:57
20Heinrich Schubert West Germany (FRG)4:11:20
21Adam Urbanowski Poland (POL)4:11:37
22Barry Graham Great Britain (GBR)4:12:18
23Tom Edwards United States (USA)4:13:30
24Samuel Ginés Spain (ESP)4:14:59
25Tim Erickson Australia (AUS)4:15:13
26Grzegorz Ledzion Poland (POL)4:16:37
27Giacomo Poggi Italy (ITA)4:16:46
28Arturo Bravo Mexico (MEX)4:18:03
29Dai Mingxi China (CHN)4:18:17
30Paul Blagg Great Britain (GBR)4:19:17
31Štefan Rebo Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:23:27
32Luboš Mackanic Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:25:53
33Qian Ku China (CHN)4:26:05
34Jean-Pierre Saint-Martin France (FRA)4:26:20
35Stanisław Korneluk Poland (POL)4:29:55
36Wayne Glusker United States (USA)4:31:41
37Miroslav Svoboda Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:32:37
38Ragner Hofnes Norway (NOR)4:33:40
39Duncan Knox Australia (AUS)4:35:13
Bill Dyer Australia (AUS)DQ
Martin Archambault Canada (CAN)DQ
Qiu Shiyong China (CHN)DQ
Wang Chuntang China (CHN)DQ
Walter Schwoche West Germany (FRG)DQ
Sandro Bellucci Italy (ITA)DQ
Pedro Aroche Mexico (MEX)DQ
Martín Bermúdez Mexico (MEX)DQ
Marco Evoniuk United States (USA)DQ
Michael Harvey Australia (AUS)DNF
François Lapointe Canada (CAN)DNF
Erling Andersen Norway (NOR)DNF
Kåre Sandvik Norway (NOR)DNF
Pavel Szikora Czechoslovakia (TCH)DNF

Team (men)

The team rankings, named Lugano Trophy, combined the 20 km and 50 km events team results.[2]

PlaceCountryPoints
 Soviet Union231 pts
 Italy189 pts
 Mexico146 pts
4 Czechoslovakia138 pts
5 United Kingdom137 pts
6 Spain135 pts
7 France131 pts
8 Poland126 pts
9 United States120 pts
10 West Germany116 pts
11 Australia100 pts
12 China96 pts
13 Norway74 pts
14 Canada41 pts
 East GermanyDNS

Women's 10 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Xu Yongjiu China (CHN)45:14
Natalya Sharipova Soviet Union (URS)45:26
Susan Cook Australia (AUS)45:27
4Sally Pierson Australia (AUS)45:40
5Siv Gustavsson Sweden (SWE)46:21
6Guan Ping China (CHN)46:29
7Lyudmila Khrustyeva Soviet Union (URS)46:39
8Vera Osipova Soviet Union (URS)46:49
9Yu Heping China (CHN)46:59
10Ann Peel Canada (CAN)47:02
11Eva Karlsson Sweden (SWE)47:10
12Rosa Underova Soviet Union (URS)47:16
13Frøydis Hilsen Norway (NOR)47:37
14Ann Jansson Sweden (SWE)47:42
15Rachel Thompson Australia (AUS)47:51
16Maryanne Torellas United States (USA)47:53
17Suzanne Griesbach France (FRA)47:57
18Giuliana Salce Italy (ITA)48:58
19Irene Bateman Great Britain (GBR)49:00
20Ann Ryan Australia (AUS)49:05
21Sam Miller United States (USA)49:20
22Maria Grazia Cogoli Italy (ITA)49:25
23Mia Kjølberg Norway (NOR)49:32
24Antonella Marangoni Italy (ITA)49:43
25Jill Barrett Great Britain (GBR)49:47
26Ginney Lovell-Birch Great Britain (GBR)49:52
27Teresa Palacios Spain (ESP)50:02
28Gunhild Kristiansen Denmark (DEN)50:18
29Mari Cruz Díaz Spain (ESP)50:19
30Line Viken Norway (NOR)50:24
31Jeanine Gosselin France (FRA)50:24
32Monica Gunnarsson Sweden (SWE)50:32
33Torunn Syvertsen Norway (NOR)50:42
34Monique Boueroux France (FRA)51:09
35Kazimiera Mróz-Mosio Poland (POL)51:10
36Vivianne Humbert France (FRA)51:15
37Ingrid Adam West Germany (FRG)51:45
38Margot Vetterli  Switzerland (SUI)51:47
39Micheline Daneau Canada (CAN)51:52
40Beata Bączyk Poland (POL)51:52
41Susan Liers-Westerfield United States (USA)51:54
42Brenda Lupton Great Britain (GBR)51:54
43Kataryzna Figurowska Poland (POL)52:05
44Yolanda Fernández Spain (ESP)52:06
45Karin Jensen Denmark (DEN)52:18
46Pier Carola Pagani Italy (ITA)52:20
47Lucyna Rokitowska Poland (POL)52:36
48Helena Åström Finland (FIN)52:41
49Brigitte Buck West Germany (FRG)52:48
50Renate Bauch West Germany (FRG)53:25
51Debbi Lawrence United States (USA)53:49
52Sari Essayah Finland (FIN)53:54
53Nancy Sweazey Canada (CAN)53:56
54Edith Sappl  Switzerland (SUI)54:27
55Lene Cassidy Denmark (DEN)54:32
56Ulla Kristiansen Denmark (DEN)54:40
57Begoña Miranda Spain (ESP)54:56
58Monica Robertson Finland (FIN)55:44
59Sirpa Kniivilä Finland (FIN)56:09
60Corinne Aviolat  Switzerland (SUI)58:04
61Jutta Schwoche West Germany (FRG)58:32
62Suzi Darballey  Switzerland (SUI)61:51
Joni Bender Canada (CAN)DQ
Yan Hong China (CHN)DQ

Team (women)

PlaceCountryPoints
 China132 pts
 Soviet Union130 pts
 Australia126 pts
4 Sweden118 pts
5 Italy88 pts
6 Norway86 pts
7 United Kingdom82 pts
8 United States77 pts
9 France72 pts
10 Canada59 pts
11 Spain57 pts
12 Poland44 pts
13 Denmark36 pts
14 West Germany32 pts
15  Switzerland21 pts
16 Finland17 pts

Participation

The participation of 169 athletes (105 men/64 women) from 18 countries is reported.[1]

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.

  Countries qualifying for the final are highlighted in green
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References

  1. IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - SARANSK 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved August 8, 2013
  2. "IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - TAICANG 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES" (PDF). iaaf.org. Retrieved 5 August 2017. Men’s Lugano Trophy(Combining results of 20Km & 50Km)
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