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1988 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships

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The 1988 IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was the sixth edition of the annual international road running competition organised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF). The competition was hosted by Australia on 20 March 1988 in Adelaide 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. This was the only time that the event was held in the first half of the year.[1]

Norway's Ingrid Kristiansen defended her title with a winning time of 48:24 minutes. Wang Xiuting of China was runner-up nearly two minutes behind and was shortly followed by Zoya Ivanova, who took third place ten seconds later. Ivanova led a Soviets to a comfortable win in the team competition with a total of 21 points coming from her, Yekaterina Khramenkova and Lyudmila Matveyeva. China, entering the competition for the first time took second in the team race through Wang, fourth-placed Zhong Huandi and Wang Huabi in 25th. Portugal, the defending team champions, were led to third place by Conceição Ferreira.[2]

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Results

Individual

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ingrid Kristiansen  Norway (NOR) 48:24
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wang Xiuting  China (CHN) 50:18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zoya Ivanova  Soviet Union (URS) 50:28
4 Zhong Huandi  China (CHN) 50:29
5 Malin Wästland  Sweden (SWE) 50:42
6 Yekaterina Khramenkova  Soviet Union (URS) 50:43
7 Lizanne Bussières  Canada (CAN) 50:46
8 Conceição Ferreira  Portugal (POR) 50:51
9 Tani Ruckle  Australia (AUS) 50:59
10 Jocelyne Villeton  France (FRA) 51:00
11 Marty Cooksey  United States (USA) 51:07
12 Lyudmila Matveyeva  Soviet Union (URS) 51:30
13 Albertina Dias  Portugal (POR) 51:38
14 Maria Curatolo  Italy (ITA) 51:46
15 Kerstin Pressler  West Germany (FRG) 51:49
16 Albertina Machado  Portugal (POR) 51:55
17 Susan Schneider  United States (USA) 51:56
18 Ann Ross  New Zealand (NZL) 52:03
19 Yuki Tamura  Japan (JPN) 52:12
20 Małgorzata Birbach  Poland (POL) 52:19
21 Sinikka Keskitalo  Finland (FIN) 52:25
22 Bente Moe  Norway (NOR) 52:36
23 Marina Rodchenkova  Soviet Union (URS) 52:37
24 Kellie Archuletta  United States (USA) 52:43
25 Wang Huabi  China (CHN) 52:44
26 Päivi Tikkanen  Finland (FIN) 52:56
27 Grete Kirkeberg  Norway (NOR) 52:59
28 Delilah Asiago  Kenya (KEN) 53:00
29 Susan Crehan  Great Britain (GBR) 53:00
30 Jane Ngotho  Kenya (KEN) 53:06
31 Gabriela Wolf  West Germany (FRG) 53:18
32 Sirkku Kumpulainen  Finland (FIN) 53:25
33 Sheila Purves  Hong Kong (HKG) 53:29
34 Jane Welzel  United States (USA) 53:31
35 Kazue Kojima  Japan (JPN) 53:40
36 Janeth Mayal  Brazil (BRA) 53:43
37 Rose Lambe  Ireland (IRL) 53:49
38 Cassandra Mihailovic  France (FRA) 53:53
39 Anni Müller  Austria (AUT) 53:59
40 Christina Mai  West Germany (FRG) 54:08
41 ?
42 ?
43 Maria Guida  Italy (ITA) 54:14
44 Sandra Branney  Great Britain (GBR) 54:18
45 Griselda González  Argentina (ARG) 54:29
46 Eva Svensson  Sweden (SWE) 54:35
47 Kerry Schreiber  Australia (AUS) 54:39
48 Stefania Colombo  Italy (ITA) 54:44
49 Patricia Griffin  Ireland (IRL) 54:45
50 Linda Milo  Belgium (BEL) 54:45
51 Veronique Vauzelle  France (FRA) 54:52
52 Sissel Grottenberg  Norway (NOR) 55:02
53 Lesley Morton  New Zealand (NZL) 55:16
54 Shireen Barbour  Great Britain (GBR) 55:25
55 Bettina Sabatini  Italy (ITA) 55:27
56 Stella-Maris Selles  Argentina (ARG) 55:46
57 Glenys Kroon  New Zealand (NZL) 55:47
58 Susan Sirma  Kenya (KEN) 55:54
59 Viviene Van Buggenhout  Belgium (BEL) 55:58
60 Coral Farr  Australia (AUS) 56:10
61 Maryse Justin  Mauritius (MRI) 57:00
62 Martine Van De Gehuchte  Belgium (BEL) 57:04
63 Carolyn Naisby  Great Britain (GBR) 57:07
64 Yuko Gordon  Hong Kong (HKG) 57:11
65 ?
66 Wendy Breed  New Zealand (NZL) 57:54
67 Jenny Lund  Australia (AUS) 57:59
DNF Sabine Knetsch  West Germany (FRG) DNF
DNF Grażyna Kowina  Poland (POL) DNF
DNF Satu Levelä  Finland (FIN) DNF
DNF Li Xiuxia  China (CHN) DNF
DNF Silvana Pereira  Brazil (BRA) DNF
DNF Rizoneide Vanderlei  Brazil (BRA) DNF

Team

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Soviet Union (URS)
Zoya Ivanova
Yekaterina Khramenkova
Lyudmila Matveyeva
21 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  China (CHN)
Wang Xiuting
Zhong Huandi
Wang Huabi
31 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Portugal (POR)
Conceição Ferreira
Albertina Dias
Albertina Machado
37 pts

References

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