1985 IAAF World Race Walking Cup

The 1985 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 28 and 29 September 1985 in the streets of St John's, Isle of Man. The event was also known as IAAF Race Walking World Cup.

1985 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
OrganisersIAAF
Edition12th
DateSeptember 28–29
Host citySt. John's, Isle of Man
Events3
Participation158 athletes from
18 nations

Complete results were published.[1]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Men's 20 km walk José Marín
 Spain
1:21:42 Maurizio Damilano
 Italy
1:21:43 Viktor Mostovik
 Soviet Union
1:22:01
Men's 50 km walk Hartwig Gauder
 East Germany
3:47:31 Andrey Perlov
 Soviet Union
3:49:23 Axel Noack
 East Germany
3:56:53
Lugano Cup (Men)
Team (Men)  East Germany234 pts  Soviet Union234 pts  Italy233 pts
Women
Women's 10 km walk Yan Hong
 China
46:22 Guan Ping
 China
46:23 Olga Krishtop
 Soviet Union
Aleksandra Grigoryeva
 Soviet Union
46:24
Eschborn Cup (Women)
Team (Women)  China104 pts  Soviet Union98 pts  Canada74 pts

Results

Men's 20 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
José Marín Spain (ESP)1:21:42
Maurizio Damilano Italy (ITA)1:21:43
Viktor Mostovik Soviet Union (URS)1:22:01
4Roland Wieser East Germany (GDR)1:23:39
5Guillaume LeBlanc Canada (CAN)1:23:51
6Sergey Protishin Soviet Union (URS)1:23:54
7Miguel Ángel Prieto Spain (ESP)1:24:04
8Carlo Mattioli Italy (ITA)1:24:14
9Nikolay Polozov Soviet Union (URS)1:24:37
10Pavol Blažek Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:24:51
11Anatoliy Gorshkov Soviet Union (URS)1:25:00
12Simon Baker Australia (AUS)1:25:32
13Roman Mrázek Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:25:42
14Werner Heyer East Germany (GDR)1:25:58
15Alessandro Pezzatini Italy (ITA)1:26:17
16Jacek Herok Poland (POL)1:26:41
17Ralf Kowalsky East Germany (GDR)1:26:51
18Héctor Moreno Colombia (COL)1:26:54
19Jan Kłos Poland (POL)1:27:10
20Ian McCombie Great Britain (GBR)1:27:15
21Antonio González Spain (ESP)1:27:26
22Jacek Bednarek Poland (POL)1:28:10
23Martin Rush Great Britain (GBR)1:28:12
24Zdzisław Szlapkin Poland (POL)1:28:45
25Andrej Rubarth East Germany (GDR)1:28:51
26Paul Wick United States (USA)1:28:54
27Andrew Jachno Australia (AUS)1:29:00
28Tim Lewis United States (USA)1:30:02
30Stefan Johansson Sweden (SWE)1:30:23
31Todd Scully United States (USA)1:30:31
32Jaroslav Makovec Czechoslovakia (TCH)1:31:05
33Ricardo Lamprena Colombia (COL)1:31:14
34Walter Arena Italy (ITA)1:31:24
35Ulf-Peter Sjöholm Sweden (SWE)1:31:27
36Philip Vesty Great Britain (GBR)1:31:38
37Abdel Wahab Ferguène Algeria (ALG)1:32:51
38Querubín Moreno Colombia (COL)1:32:59
39Daniel Levesque Canada (CAN)1:33:15
40Andrés Marín Spain (ESP)1:33:20
41Mark Easton Great Britain (GBR)1:33:24
44Michel Lafortune Canada (CAN)1:34:57
45Andy Kaestner United States (USA)1:35:11
46Clodomiro Moreno Colombia (COL)1:35:35
47Paul Turpin Canada (CAN)1:36:10
49Thomas Pomozi Sweden (SWE)1:37:39
50Benamar Kechkouche Algeria (ALG)1:37:57
51Michael Harvey Australia (AUS)1:39:03
52Abderrahmane Djébbar Algeria (ALG)1:40:52
53Pius Munyasia Kenya (KEN)1:42:29
54Mohamed Bouhalla Algeria (ALG)1:43:14
55John Mutinda Kenya (KEN)1:54:32
Dave Smith Australia (AUS)DQ
Sándor Kanya Hungary (HUN)DQ
Imre Stankovics Hungary (HUN)DQ
János Szálas Hungary (HUN)DQ
John Maundu Kenya (KEN)DQ
Jan Staaf Sweden (SWE)DQ
Igor Kollár Czechoslovakia (TCH)DQ
Jozef Pribilinec Czechoslovakia (TCH)DQ
Li Baoyin China (CHN)DNF
Qian Ku China (CHN)DNF
Sun Xiaoguang China (CHN)DNF
Zhang Fuxin China (CHN)DNF

Men's 50 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Hartwig Gauder East Germany (GDR)3:47:31
Andrey Perlov Soviet Union (URS)3:49:23
Axel Noack East Germany (GDR)3:56:53
4Alessandro Bellucci Italy (ITA)3:58:22
5Raffaello Ducceschi Italy (ITA)3:59:55
6Dietmar Meisch East Germany (GDR)4:00:03
7Valeriy Suntsov Soviet Union (URS)4:01:31
8Jorge Llopart Spain (ESP)4:02:55
9Manuel Alcalde Spain (ESP)4:04:52
10Massimo Quiriconi Italy (ITA)4:05:35
11Willi Sawall Australia (AUS)4:06:38
12Gregorz Ledzion Poland (POL)4:08:07
13Qian Ku China (CHN)4:08:23
14Pavol Jati Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:09:16
15Venyamin Nikolayev Soviet Union (URS)4:09:37
16Marco Evoniuk United States (USA)4:11:03
17Les Morton Great Britain (GBR)4:11:32
18Dennis Jackson Great Britain (GBR)4:12:11
19Carl Schueler United States (USA)4:13:14
20Giorgio Damilano Italy (ITA)4:14:56
21Ivo Pták Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:14:43
22Zhang Fuxin China (CHN)4:16:23
23Pavel Szikora Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:16:55
24Zbigniew Wiśniowski Poland (POL)4:17:43
25Li Baoyin China (CHN)4:19:46
26Martin Archambault Canada (CAN)4:21:46
27Rafael Espejo Spain (ESP)4:23:56
28Pierre Ekvall Sweden (SWE)4:25:09
29Paul Blagg Great Britain (GBR)4:26:21
30Christer Forsström Sweden (SWE)4:26:21
31Mauricio Cortés Colombia (COL)4:28:19
32Dan OʼConnor United States (USA)4:28:34
33Ian Fay Australia (AUS)4:29:16
34Randy Mimm United States (USA)4:31:14
35Zbigniew Sadlej Poland (POL)4:34:52
36Josef Hudak Czechoslovakia (TCH)4:35:19
37Sun Xiaoguang China (CHN)4:38:13
38Samuel Ginés Spain (ESP)4:39:46
39Barry Graham Great Britain (GBR)4:48:27
40Enrique Peña Colombia (COL)4:51:44
41Ernesto Alfaro Colombia (COL)4:55:27
42Harry Summers Australia (AUS)4:56:58
43Rashid Chege Kenya (KEN)5:00:51
44Mark Henderson Canada (CAN)5:02:31
Bill Dyer Australia (AUS)DQ
François Lapointe Canada (CAN)DQ
William Sawe Kenya (KEN)DQ
Bo Gustafsson Sweden (SWE)DQ
Abdel Wahab Ferguène Algeria (ALG)DNF
Benamar Kechkouche Algeria (ALG)DNF
Ronald Weigel East Germany (GDR)DNF
Bohdan Bułakowski Poland (POL)DNF
Roland Nilsson Sweden (SWE)DNF

Team (men)

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

PlaceCountryPoints
 East Germany234 pts
 Soviet Union234 pts
 Italy233 pts
4 Spain206 pts
5 Czechoslovakia170 pts
6 Poland154 pts
7 United Kingdom141 pts
8 United States135 pts
9 Australia124 pts
10 Colombia101 pts
11 Canada93 pts
12 Sweden82 pts
13 China80 pts
14 Algeria30 pts
15 Kenya20 pts
 HungaryDQ
 MexicoDNS

Women's 10 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Yan Hong China (CHN)46:22
Guan Ping China (CHN)46:23
Olga Krishtop Soviet Union (URS)46:24
Aleksandra Grigoryeva Soviet Union (URS)46:24
5Xu Yongjiu China (CHN)46:32
6Vera Osipova Soviet Union (URS)46:41
7Ann Peel Canada (CAN)46:31
8Li Sujie China (CHN)46:51
9Natalya Serbiyenko Soviet Union (URS)46:55
10Kerry Saxby-Junna Australia (AUS)47:11
11Ann Jansson Sweden (SWE)47:16
12Dana Vavřačová Czechoslovakia (TCH)47:41
13Janice McCaffrey Canada (CAN)48:10
14Susan Orr-Cook Australia (AUS)48:17
15Monica Gunnarsson Sweden (SWE)48:20
16Maria Grazia Cogoli Italy (ITA)48:38
17Antonella Marangoni Italy (ITA)48:42
18Sirkka Oikarinen Finland (FIN)48:50
19Gunhild Kristiansen Denmark (DEN)49:06
20Maryanne Torellas United States (USA)49:08
21Alison Baker Canada (CAN)49:12
22Mari Cruz Díaz Spain (ESP)49:19
23María Reyes Sobrino Spain (ESP)49:31
24Teresa Vaill United States (USA)49:37
25Lisa Langford Great Britain (GBR)49:45
26Lorraine Young-Jachno Australia (AUS)50:06
27Helena Åström Finland (FIN)50:26
28Helen Elleker Great Britain (GBR)50:28
29Debbi Lawrence United States (USA)50:29
30Emilia Cano Spain (ESP)50:54
31Sue Narbey Australia (AUS)51:03
32Jana Zárubová Czechoslovakia (TCH)51:16
33Karin Jensen Denmark (DEN)51:30
34Micheline Daneau Canada (CAN)51:45
35Esther Lopez United States (USA)51:55
36Maria Sehlin Sweden (SWE)51:56
37Margareta Olsson Sweden (SWE)52:06
38Mirva Hämäläinen Finland (FIN)52:14
39Beverley Allen Great Britain (GBR)52:16
40Rosanna Feroldi Italy (ITA)52:38
41Pier Carola Pagani Italy (ITA)53:05
42Lene Cassidy Denmark (DEN)53:36
43Karen Nipper Great Britain (GBR)53:53
44Marta Hrubanová Czechoslovakia (TCH)54:58
45Dana Semelová Czechoslovakia (TCH)55:05
Rosa Sierra Spain (ESP)DQ
Ulla Kristiansen Denmark (DEN)DNF
Sari Essayah Finland (FIN)DNF

Team (women)

PlaceCountryPoints
 China104 pts
 Soviet Union98 pts
 Canada74 pts
4 Australia67 pts
5 Sweden58 pts
6 Italy48 pts
7 United States44 pts
8 Spain42 pts
9 Finland38 pts
10 Czechoslovakia36 pts
11 Denmark29 pts
12 United Kingdom29 pts

Participation

The participation of 158 athletes (110 men/48 women) from countries is reported.[1]

Qualifying Rounds

In 1985, there were qualifying rounds for both men's and women's competition with the first two winners proceeding to the final.

Men

This year, the Soviet Union, Italy, México, the United Kingdom, the United States, Algeria, Australia, China, Canada, Colombia, and Kenya proceeded directly to the final. México withdrew due to the Mexico City earthquake.

  The countries qualifying for the final are highlighted in green

Women

This year, China, the Soviet Union, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada proceeded directly to the final.

  The countries qualifying for the final are highlighted in green

References

  1. IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - SARANSK 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved August 9, 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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