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
VenueChicago, United States
DatesOctober 29
Champions
MenPaul Davies-Hale (2:11:25)
WomenLisa Rainsberger (2:28:15)

Results

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Time
Paul Davies-Hale United Kingdom2:11:25
Ravil Kashapov Soviet Union2:13:19
Dave Long United Kingdom2:13:37
4Ed Eyestone United States2:14:57
5Juan-Carlos Montero Spain2:15:15
6Belayneh Tadesse Ethiopia2:15:19
7Pedro Ortiz Colombia2:16:29
8Gabriel Kamau Kenya2:17:02
9Eddy Hellebuyck Belgium2:17:25
10Salah Qoqaiche Morocco2:18:08
11Håkan Börjesson Sweden2:18:18
12Doug Kurtis United States2:18:31
13El Mostafa Nechchadi Morocco2:18:45
14Carlos Ayala Mexico2:18:45
15Guido Genicco Italy2:18:49
16Yakov Tolstikov Russia2:19:12
17Roy Dooney Ireland2:19:17
18Isidro Rico Mexico2:20:00
19Milfred Tewawina United States2:20:05
20Maurizio Lorenzetti Italy2:21:04
Gerardo Alcalá MexicoDNF
Martín Pitayo MexicoDNF
Paul Gompers United StatesDNF
Steve Binns United KingdomDNF

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
Lisa Rainsberger United States2:28:15
Carla Beurskens Netherlands2:30:24
Cathy O'Brien United States2:31:19
4Maria Rebelo France2:34:59
5Carole Rouillard Canada2:35:20
6Wanda Panfil Poland2:35:40
7Cassandra Mihailovic France2:35:44
8Jocelyne Villeton France2:36:55
9Marguerite Buist New Zealand2:37:20
10Kamila Gradus Poland2:37:37
11Yekaterina Khramenkova Soviet Union2:38:38
12Erin Baker New Zealand2:39:36
13Odette Lapierre Canada2:41:04
14Tammy Slusser United States2:43:03
15Cesarina Taroni Italy2:44:04
16Susan Stone Canada2:45:47
17Luisa Romero Mexico2:46:10
18Kellie Archuletta United States2:49:46
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References

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