1989 Chicago Marathon
The 1989 Chicago Marathon was the 12th running of the annual marathon race in Chicago, United States and was held on October 29. The elite men's race was won by Britain's Paul Davies-Hale in a time of 2:11:25 hours and the women's race was won by America's Lisa Rainsberger in 2:28:15. A total of 5635 runners finished the race.[1]
12th Chicago Marathon | |
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Venue | Chicago, United States |
Dates | October 29 |
Champions | |
Men | Paul Davies-Hale (2:11:25) |
Women | Lisa Rainsberger (2:28:15) |
Results
Men
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Davies-Hale | 2:11:25 | ||
Ravil Kashapov | 2:13:19 | ||
Dave Long | 2:13:37 | ||
4 | Ed Eyestone | 2:14:57 | |
5 | Juan-Carlos Montero | 2:15:15 | |
6 | Belayneh Tadesse | 2:15:19 | |
7 | Pedro Ortiz | 2:16:29 | |
8 | Gabriel Kamau | 2:17:02 | |
9 | Eddy Hellebuyck | 2:17:25 | |
10 | Salah Qoqaiche | 2:18:08 | |
11 | Håkan Börjesson | 2:18:18 | |
12 | Doug Kurtis | 2:18:31 | |
13 | El Mostafa Nechchadi | 2:18:45 | |
14 | Carlos Ayala | 2:18:45 | |
15 | Guido Genicco | 2:18:49 | |
16 | Yakov Tolstikov | 2:19:12 | |
17 | Roy Dooney | 2:19:17 | |
18 | Isidro Rico | 2:20:00 | |
19 | Milfred Tewawina | 2:20:05 | |
20 | Maurizio Lorenzetti | 2:21:04 | |
— | Gerardo Alcalá | DNF | |
— | Martín Pitayo | DNF | |
— | Paul Gompers | DNF | |
— | Steve Binns | DNF |
Women
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Lisa Rainsberger | 2:28:15 | ||
Carla Beurskens | 2:30:24 | ||
Cathy O'Brien | 2:31:19 | ||
4 | Maria Rebelo | 2:34:59 | |
5 | Carole Rouillard | 2:35:20 | |
6 | Wanda Panfil | 2:35:40 | |
7 | Cassandra Mihailovic | 2:35:44 | |
8 | Jocelyne Villeton | 2:36:55 | |
9 | Marguerite Buist | 2:37:20 | |
10 | Kamila Gradus | 2:37:37 | |
11 | Yekaterina Khramenkova | 2:38:38 | |
12 | Erin Baker | 2:39:36 | |
13 | Odette Lapierre | 2:41:04 | |
14 | Tammy Slusser | 2:43:03 | |
15 | Cesarina Taroni | 2:44:04 | |
16 | Susan Stone | 2:45:47 | |
17 | Luisa Romero | 2:46:10 | |
18 | Kellie Archuletta | 2:49:46 | |
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20 | Charlene Soby | 2:54:52 |
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References
- Chicago Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
- Results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
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