1987 IAAF World Race Walking Cup | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 13th |
Date | May 3 |
Host city | New York City, New York, United States |
Events | 3 |
Participation | 326 athletes from 36 nations |
The 1987 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 2 and 3 May 1987 in the streets of New York City, USA. The event was also known as IAAF Race Walking World Cup.
Complete results were published. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
Men's 20 km walk | Carlos Mercenario Mexico | 1:19:24 | Viktor Mostovik Soviet Union | 1:19:32 | Anatoliy Gorshkov Soviet Union | 1:20:04 |
Men's 50 km walk | Ronald Weigel East Germany | 3:42:26 | Hartwig Gauder East Germany | 3:42:52 | Dietmar Meisch East Germany | 3:43:14 |
Lugano Cup (Men) | ||||||
Team (Men) | Soviet Union | 607 pts | Italy | 569 pts | East Germany | 518 pts |
Women | ||||||
Women's 10 km walk | Olga Krishtop Soviet Union | 43:22 | Irina Strakhova Soviet Union | 43:35 | Jin Bingjie China | 43:45 |
Eschborn Cup (Women) | ||||||
Team (Women) | Soviet Union | 203 pts | Spain | 174 pts | Australia | 167 pts |
The team rankings, named Lugano Trophy, combined the 20 km and 50 km events team results. [2]
Place | Country | Points |
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Soviet Union | 607 pts | |
Italy | 569 pts | |
East Germany | 518 pts | |
4 | Spain | 505 pts |
5 | Mexico | 495 pts |
6 | France | 483 pts |
7 | Czechoslovakia | 472 pts |
8 | Colombia | 472 pts |
9 | United States | 462 pts |
10 | China | 451 pts |
11 | United Kingdom | 445 pts |
12 | Finland | 392 pts |
13 | Hungary | 386 pts |
14 | Australia | 385 pts |
15 | Canada | 374 pts |
16 | Sweden | 367 pts |
17 | West Germany | 358 pts |
18 | Poland | 323 pts |
19 | Cuba | 313 pts |
20 | Portugal | 311 pts |
21 | Algeria | 304 pts |
22 | Belgium | 297 pts |
23 | Venezuela | 251 pts |
24 | Switzerland | 238 pts |
25 | Norway | 127 pts |
26 | Guatemala | 120 pts |
27 | Argentina | 101 pts |
28 | Ireland | 92 pts |
29 | Puerto Rico | 82 pts |
30 | Kenya | 47 pts |
31 | Dominican Republic | 47 pts |
32 | Egypt | 34 pts |
33 | Malaysia | 17 pts |
34 | Ecuador | 15 pts |
35 | North Yemen | DNF |
Place | Country | Points |
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Soviet Union | 203 pts | |
Spain | 174 pts | |
Australia | 167 pts | |
4 | Mexico | 164 pts |
5 | Canada | 160 pts |
6 | United States | 153 pts |
7 | Sweden | 146 pts |
8 | United Kingdom | 135 pts |
9 | China | 126 pts |
10 | Finland | 126 pts |
11 | Norway | 124 pts |
12 | Hungary | 122 pts |
13 | France | 97 pts |
14 | West Germany | 94 pts |
15 | Italy | 86 pts |
16 | Belgium | 65 pts |
17 | Switzerland | 57 pts |
18 | Denmark | 51 pts |
19 | Colombia | 47 pts |
20 | Ireland | 39 pts |
21 | Venezuela | 36 pts |
22 | Argentina | 25 pts |
23 | Egypt | 16 pts |
The participation of 326 athletes (236 men/90 women) from 36 countries is reported. [1]
The World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships is a racewalking event organised by World Athletics. It has been held since 1961, and generally on a biennial basis. The first women's edition of the event happened in 1979. It was formerly known as the Lugano Cup after the city that hosted the first event, then became the IAAF World Race Walking Cup until 2016 and then IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships until 2018. In 2004, a junior division was added for athletes between 16 and 20. Since 2008 it has been a constituent meeting of the World Athletics Challenge – Race Walking.
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Men's Lugano Trophy(Combining results of 20Km & 50Km)