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1986 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

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The 1986 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the fourth edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by Portugal on 9 November 1986 in Lisbon 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 Portugal's Aurora Cunha in a championship record time of 48:31 minutes, completing a successful defence of her titles from 1984 and 1985. Her teammate Rosa Mota finished four seconds in arrears for second place, narrowly pushing Carla Beurskens of the Netherlands in the bronze medal spot by a margin of one second. The Soviet Union won the team race, courtesy of Tatyana Kazankina, Lyudmila Matveyeva and Marina Rodchenkova, who all finished in the top ten. Cunha and Mota were joined by Albertina Dias to bring Portugal second in the team rankings, two points clear of the Marty Cooksey-led American team.[2]

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Results

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Aurora Cunha  Portugal (POR) 48:31
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Rosa Mota  Portugal (POR) 48:35
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Carla Beurskens  Netherlands (NED) 48:36
4 Marty Cooksey  United States (USA) 48:41
5 Tatyana Kazankina  Soviet Union (URS) 49:12
6 Lyudmila Matveyeva  Soviet Union (URS) 49:13
7 Maria Curatolo  Italy (ITA) 49:15
8 Nancy Tinari  Canada (CAN) 49:22
9 Marina Rodchenkova  Soviet Union (URS) 49:26
10 Kellie Archuletta  United States (USA) 49:42
11 Agnes Pardaens  Belgium (BEL) 49:49
12 Suzanne Girard  United States (USA) 50:12
13 Christine Loiseau  France (FRA) 50:20
14 Kerstin Pressler  West Germany (FRG) 50:23
15 Jocelyne Villeton  France (FRA) 50:30
16 Anna Villani  Italy (ITA) 50:30
17 Susan Crehan  Great Britain (GBR) 50:32
18 Danièle Kaber  Luxembourg (LUX) 50:38
19 Françoise Bonnet  France (FRA) 50:42
20 Paula Fudge  Great Britain (GBR) 50:51
21 Albertina Dias  Portugal (POR) 51:01
22 Mercedes Calleja  Spain (ESP) 51:02
23 Lynn Everington  Great Britain (GBR) 51:02
24 Iris Biba  West Germany (FRG) 51:24
25 Sharon Astley  Great Britain (GBR) 51:28
26 Nancy Ditz  United States (USA) 51:39
27 Glenys Kroon  New Zealand (NZL) 51:42
28 Marcianne Mukamurenzi  Rwanda (RWA) 51:47
29 Magda Ilands  Belgium (BEL) 51:50
30 Santa Velasquez  Mexico (MEX) 51:54
31 Vera Michallek  West Germany (FRG) 51:56
32 Anne Hilliard  Ireland (IRL) 51:56
33 Grete Hickey  Ireland (IRL) 52:01
34 Kerry Schreiber  Australia (AUS) 52:03
35 Rosanna Munerotto  Italy (ITA) 52:06
36 Carina Leutner  Austria (AUT) 52:09
37 Yelena Sipatova  Soviet Union (URS) 52:18
38 Nicola Will  Canada (CAN) 52:22
39 Olive Harford  Ireland (IRL) 52:25
40 Ana Isabel Alonso  Spain (ESP) 52:29
41 Jenny Lund  Australia (AUS) 52:47
42 Coral Farr  Australia (AUS) 52:48
43 Verena Lechner  Austria (AUT) 52:59
44 Lucilia Soares  Portugal (POR) 53:04
45 Joke van Gerwen  Netherlands (NED) 53:14
46 Christina Mai  West Germany (FRG) 53:14
47 Pia Hunter  Australia (AUS) 53:14
48 Maria-Esther Pedrosa  Spain (ESP) 53:27
49 Lesley Morton  New Zealand (NZL) 53:29
50 Stella-Maris Selles  Argentina (ARG) 53:32
51 Griselda González  Argentina (ARG) 53:35
52 Róisín Smyth  Ireland (IRL) 53:43
53 Manuela Machado  Portugal (POR) 53:51
54 ?
55 Kriscia García  El Salvador (ESA) 54:23
56 Ana Moreira  Portugal (POR) 54:26
57 Rita Krombach  Luxembourg (LUX) 54:35
58 ?
59 ?
60 ?
61 Fabiola Paoletti  Italy (ITA) 56:06
62 ?
63 ?
64 Consuelo Alonso  Spain (ESP) 56:24
65 Marisol Cossio  Bolivia (BOL) 56:26

Team

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Soviet Union (URS)
Tatyana Kazankina
Lyudmila Matveyeva
Marina Rodchenkova
20 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Portugal (POR)
Aurora Cunha
Rosa Mota
Albertina Dias
24 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  United States (USA)
Marty Cooksey
Kellie Archuletta
Suzanne Girard
26 pts

References

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