1992 IAAF World Cup – Results

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These are the full results of the 1992 IAAF World Cup which was held on 25, 26 and 27 September 1992 at the Estadio Panamericano in Havana, Cuba.

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Results

100 m

Men

25 September
Wind: -0.3 m/s

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Linford Christie Great Britain10.218
2 Olapade Adeniken (NGR) Africa10.267
3 Calvin Smith United States10.336
4 Robson da Silva (BRA) Americas10.345
5 Talal Mansoor (QAT) Asia10.364
6 Shane Naylor (AUS) Oceania10.503
7 Andrey Fedoriv (RUS) Unified Team10.672
8 Giorgio Marras (ITA) Europe10.701
 

Women

26 September
Wind: +1.1 m/s

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Natalya Voronova (RUS) Unified Team11.338
2 Liliana Allen (CUB) Americas11.347
3 Tian Yumei (CHN) Asia11.446
4 Melinda Gainsford (AUS) Oceania11.535
5 Christy Opara-Thompson (NGR) Africa11.714
6 Sheila Echols United States11.723
7 Sabine Günther Germany11.742
8 Sisko Hanhijoki (FIN) Europe11.761

200 m

Men

27 September
Wind: +0.5 m/s

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Robson da Silva (BRA) Americas20.568
2 Linford Christie Great Britain20.727
3 Jeff Williams United States20.756
4 Oluyemi Kayode (NGR) Africa20.775
5 Patrick Stevens (BEL) Europe20.814
6 Zhao Cunlin (CHN) Asia20.923
7 Edvin Ivanov (RUS) Unified Team21.392
8 Chad Stephenson (AUS) Ocenia21.491
 

Women

27 September
Wind: -0.3 m/s

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Marie-José Pérec (FRA) Europe23.078
2 Natalya Voronova (RUS) Unified Team23.247
3 Chen Zhaojing (CHN) Asia23.276
4 Melinda Gainsford (AUS) Oceania23.465
5 Dyan Webber United States23.604
6 Sabine Günther Germany23.693
7 Christy Opara-Thompson (NGR) Africa24.492

400 m

Men

26 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Sunday Bada (NGR) Africa44.998
2 Mark Richardson Great Britain45.867
3 Chip Jenkins United States46.106
4 Ibrahim Ismail Muftah (QAT) Asia46.485
5 Slobodan Branković (YUG) Europe46.874
6 Michael Joubert (AUS) Oceania47.243
7 Dmitriy Kliger (RUS) Unified Team47.362
8 Troy Douglas (BER) Americas47.431
 

Women

27 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Jearl Miles United States50.648
2 Charmaine Crooks (CAN) Americas51.547
3 Lyudmila Dzhigalova (UKR) Unified Team52.476
4 Kylie Hanigan (AUS) Oceania52.935
5 Elsa Devassoigne (FRA) Europe53.404
6 Anja Rücker Germany53.813
7 Omotayo Akinremi (NGR) Africa53.842
8 Shiny Wilson (IND) Asia55.041

800 m

Men

25 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 David Sharpe Great Britain1:46.068
2 William Tanui (KEN) Africa1:46.147
3 Andrea Benvenuti (ITA) Europe1:46.536
4 José Luíz Barbosa (BRA) Americas1:47.665
5 Lee Jin-Il (KOR) Asia1:47.854
6 Anatoliy Makarevich (BLR) Unified Team1:47.883
7 Dean Kenneally (AUS) Oceania1:48.322
8 Terril Davis United States1:48.501
 

Women

26 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Maria Mutola (MOZ) Africa2:00.478
2 Joetta Clark United States2:01.607
3 Yelena Afanasyeva (RUS) Unified Team2:02.196
4 Ella Kovacs (ROM) Europe2:03.075
5 Gabriela Lesch Germany2:03.664
6 Sandra Dawson (AUS) Oceania2:04.733
7 Cao Chunying (CHN) Asia2:19.702
- Charmaine Crooks (CAN) AmericasDNS0

1500 m

Men

26 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Mohammed Suleiman (QAT) Asia3:38.378
2 Jonah Birir (KEN) Africa3:40.257
3 Simon Fairbrother Great Britain3:40.306
4 Fermín Cacho (ESP) Europe3:42.785
5 Andrey Loginov (RUS) Unified Team3:43.464
6 Edgar de Oliveira (BRA) Americas3:45.973
7 Darren Abbott (AUS) Oceania3:48.562
8 Charles Marsala United States3:58.511
 

Women

25 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Yekaterina Podkopayeva (RUS) Unified Team4:17.608
2 Małgorzata Rydz (POL) Europe4:18.167
3 Alisa Hill United States4:18.416
4 Kristina da Fonseca-Wollheim Germany4:20.395
5 Gwen Griffiths (RSA) Africa4:21.514
6 Elizabeth Miller (AUS) Oceania4:24.483
7 Junko Kataoka (JPN) Asia4:25.402
- Letitia Vriesde (SUR) AmericasDNS0

5000/3000 m

Men

27 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Fita Bayissa (ETH) Africa13:41.238
2 Arturo Barrios (MEX) Americas13:50.957
3 James Farmer United States14:02.906
4 Abel Antón (ESP) Europe14:11.485
5 Wang Helin (CHN) China14:13.684
6 Phillip Clode (NZL) Oceania14:14.273
7 John Mayock Great Britain14:16.952
8 Vyacheslav Shabunin (RUS) Unified Team14:28.741
 

Women

27 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Derartu Tulu (ETH) Africa9:05.898
2 Vera Chuvashova (RUS) Unified Team9:08.307
3 Margareta Keszeg (ROM) Europe9:09.036
4 Joan Nesbit United States9:12.095
5 Claudia Borgschulze Germany9:13.874
6 Zhong Huandi (CHN) Asia9:14.553
7 Sonia Betancourt (MEX) Americas9:34.142
8 Nicole Robinson (AUS) Oceania9:44.881

10,000 m

Men

25 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Addis Abebe (ETH) Africa28:44.388
2 Antonio Serrano (ESP) Europe28:54.387
3 Mikhail Dasko (RUS) Unified Team29:00.266
4 Ian Hamer Great Britain29:14.055
5 Armando Quintanilla (MEX) Americas29:21.044
6 Sakae Osaki (JPN) Asia30:05.093
7 Rodney Higgins (AUS) Oceania30:20.002
8 Peter Sherry United States30:38.571
 

Women

26 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Derartu Tulu (ETH) Africa33:38.978
2 Christien Toonstra (NED) Europe33:46.197
3 Zhong Huandi (CHN) Asia33:53.096
4 Yelena Zhupiyova (UKR) Unified Team33:59.995
5 Anne Marie Letko Unified States34:14.184
6 Monika Schäfer Germany34:35.603
7 María Luisa Servín (MEX) Americas34:55.332
8 Raewyn O'Donnell (NZL) Oceania35:25.461

110/100 m hurdles

Men

26 September
Wind: +0.3 m/s

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Colin Jackson Great Britain13.078
2 Sergey Usov (UZB) Unified Team13.557
3 Emilio Valle (CUB) Americas13.696
4 John Owens United States13.765
5 Kyle Vander-Kuyp (AUS) Oceania13.834
6 Claes Albihn (SWE) Europe14.123
7 Marcellin Dally (CIV) Africa14.392
8 Kazuhiko Yamazaki (JPN) Asia14.831
 

Women

26 September
Wind: -0.8 m/s

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Aliuska López (CUB) Americas13.068
2 Anne Piquereau (FRA) Europe13.137
3 Gabi Roth Germany13.346
4 Zhang Yu (CHN) Asia13.355
5 Kim McKenzie United States13.364
6 Ime Akpan (NGR) Africa13.573
7 Jayne Moyes (AUS) Oceania13.832
8 Yelena Politika (UKR) Unified Team13.891

400 m hurdles

Men

25 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Samuel Matete (ZAM) Africa48.888
2 Jonathan Ridgeon Great Britain49.017
3 Stéphane Diagana (FRA) Europe49.346
4 Kazuhiko Yamazaki (JPN) Asia50.135
5 Oleg Tverdokhleb (UKR) Unified Team51.134
6 Manesh Pillay (AUS) Oceania51.133
7 Nat Page United States51.772
 

Women

25 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Sandra Farmer-Patrick United States55.388
2 Gowry Retchakan (GBR) Europe55.667
3 Margarita Ponomaryova (RUS) Unified Team56.466
4 Linda Kisabaka Germany57.505
5 Zhang Weimin (CHN) Asia57.664
6 Nezha Bidouane (MAR) Africa58.303
7 Leisa Bruce (AUS) Oceania1:00.072
- Rosey Edeh (CAN) AmericasDNS0

3000 m steeplechase

Men

26 September

RankAthleteTeamTimePointsNotes
1 Philip Barkutwo (KEN) Africa8:26.818
2 William Van Dijck (BEL) Europe8:32.067
3 Shaun Creighton (AUS) Oceania8:33.796
4 Hamid Sajjadi (IRI) Asia8:44.855
5 Vladimir Pronin (RUS) Unified Team8:45.354
6 Colin Walker Great Britain8:47.613
7 Dan Nelson United States9:03.272
- Clodoaldo do Carmo (BRA) AmericasDNF0

4 × 100 m relay

Men

26 September

RankTeamAthletesTimePointsNotes
1United States Bryan Bridgewater, Kevin Braunskill, Calvin Smith, Jeff Williams 38.488
2Americas Andrés Simón (CUB), Joel Lamela (CUB), Joel Isasi (CUB), Robson da Silva (BRA)38.517
3Africa John Myles-Mills (GHA), Olapade Adeniken (NGR), Oluyemi Kayode (NGR), Sanusi Turay (SLE) 39.086
4Great Britain Allyn Condon, Darren Campbell, Jamie Baulch, Jason Fergus 39.405
5Unified Team Pavel Galkin (RUS), Edvin Ivanov (RUS), Andrey Fedoriv (RUS), Igor Streltsov (UKR) 39.574
6Oceania Gus Nketia (NZL), Shane Naylor (AUS), Brett Leavy (AUS), Peter Crane (AUS)39.633
7Europe Christoph Pöstinger (AUT), Steffen Bringmann (GER), Giorgio Marras (ITA), Marco Menchini (ITA)39.672
8Asia Zhang Hong (CHN), Wu Jianhui (CHN), Zhao Cunlin (CHN), Zheng Cheng (CHN)39.891
 

Women

27 September

RankTeamAthletesTimePointsNotes
1Asia Gao Han (CHN), Tian Yumei (CHN), Chen Zhaojing (CHN), Xiao Yehua (CHN) 43.638
2Europe Valérie Jean-Charles (FRA), Odiah Sidibé (FRA), Odile Singa (FRA), Marie-José Pérec (FRA)44.027
3Africa Lalao Ravaoniriana (MAD), Rufina Ubah (NGR), Faith Idehen (NGR), Christy Opara-Thompson (NGR) 44.216
4Americas Liliana Allen (CUB), Aliuska López (CUB), Myra Mayberry (PUR), Norfalia Carabalí (COL)44.525
5Unified Team Zhanna Tarnopolskaya (UKR), Natalya Voronova (RUS), Yelena Mizera (RUS), Olga Bogoslovskaya (RUS)44.554
6Germany Anja Bohme, Jana Schönenberger, Gabi Roth, Sabine Günther 44.633
7United States Kim McKenzie, Kendra Mackey, Wenda Vereen, Dyan Webber 45.032
Oceania Esther Paolo (AUS), Michelle Seymour (NZL), Melinda Gainsford (AUS), Veronica Lee (AUS) DQ0

4 × 400 m relay

Men

27 September

RankTeamAthletesTimePointsNotes
1Africa Benyounès Lahlou (MAR), Samuel Matete (ZAM), Simon Kemboi (KEN), Sunday Bada (NGR)3:02.148
2Americas Lázaro Martínez (CUB), Devon Morris (JAM), Troy Douglas (BER), Norberto Téllez (CUB)3:02.957
3Great Britain Du'aine Ladejo, Jon Ridgeon, Allyn Condon, Mark Richardson 3:03.956
4United States Frank Atwater, Willie Caldwell, Antonio Pettigrew, Chip Jenkins 3:03.805
5Europe Andrea Nuti (ITA), Rico Lieder (GER), Jens Carlowitz (GER), Stéphane Diagana (FRA)3:04.534
6Asia Masayoshi Kan (JPN), Takahiro Watanabe (JPN), Koji Ito (JPN), Ibrahim Ismail Muftah (QAT) 3:05.303
7Oceania Anthony Ryan (AUS), Michael Joubert (AUS), Manesh Pillay (AUS), Jason Hooker (AUS)3:07.222
8Unified Team Andrey Plantonov (RUS), Dmitriy Kosov (RUS), Dmitriy Kliger (RUS), Dmitriy Golovastov (RUS) 3:10.381
 

Women

25 September

RankTeamAthletesTimePointsNotes
1Americas Rosey Edeh (CAN), Charmaine Crooks (CAN), Norfalia Carabalí (COL), Ximena Restrepo (COL)3:29.738
2Unified Team Marina Shmonina (RUS), Lyudmila Dzhigalova (UKR), Margarita Ponomaryova (RUS), Yelena Ruzina (RUS) 3:30.437
3Africa Tina Paulino (MOZ), Omolade Akinremi (NGR), Maria Mutola (MOZ), Omotayo Akinremi (NGR) 3:31.906
4United States Terri Dendy, Kendra Mackey, Ann Graham, Jearl Miles 3:33.435
5Germany Helga Arendt, Anja Rücker, Anja Böhme, Linda Kisabaka 3:34.334
6Oceania Kylie Hanigan (AUS), Maree Holland (AUS), Lee Naylor (AUS), Tania Van Heer (AUS)3:34.483
7Europe Elsa Devassoigne (FRA), Ester Goosens (NED), Kathrin Lüthi (SUI), Monica Westén (SWE)3:36.482
8Asia Kutty Saramma (IND), Ma Yuqin (CHN), Cao Chunying (CHN), Shiny Wilson (IND) 3:41.941

High jump

Men

27 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Yuriy Sergiyenko (UKR) Unified Team2.298
2 Javier Sotomayor (CUB) America2.267
3 Brendan Reilly Great Britain2.266
4 Lee Jin-taek (KOR) Asia2.235
5 Tony Barton United States2.204
6 Othmane Belfaa (ALG) Africa2.153
7 Gustavo Becker (ESP) Europe2.152
8 Michael Hawkey (AUS) Oceania2.151
 

Women

25 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Ioamnet Quintero (CUB) Americas1.948
2 Alina Astafei (ROM) Europe1.917
3 Lucienne N'Da (CIV) Africa1.886
4 Birgit Kähler Germany1.855
5 Yelena Gribanova (RUS) Unified Team1.854
6 Donna Robertson (AUS) Oceania1.752
6 Megumi Sato (JPN) Asia1.752
6 Amber Welty United States1.752

Pole vault

Men

26 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Igor Potapovich (KAZ) Unified Team5.608
2 Philippe Collet (FRA) Europe5.407
3 Okkert Brits (RSA) Africa5.306
4 Hideyuki Takei (JPN) Asia5.305
- Simon Arkell (AUS) OceaniaNM0
- Edgar Díaz (PUR) AmericasNM0
- Kory Tarpenning United StatesNM0
- Neil Winter Great BritainNM0

Long jump

Men

25 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Iván Pedroso (CUB) Americas7.978
2 Gordon McKee United States7.897
3 Chen Zunrong (CHN) Asia7.846
4 Mark Forsythe Great Britain7.815
5 Kostas Koukodimos (GRE) Europe7.714
6 Ayodele Aladefa (NGR) Africa7.533
7 Jonathon Moyle (NZL) Oceania7.382
8 Robert Emmiyan (ARM) Unified Team7.271
 

Women

27 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Heike Drechsler Germany7.168
2 Yelena Sinchukova (RUS) Unified Team6.857
3 Ljudmila Ninova (AUT) Europe6.596
4 Sharon Couch United States6.595
5 Flora Hyacinth (ISV) Americas6.43 (w)4
6 Stella Emefesi (NGR) Africa6.063
7 Leanne Stapylton-Smith (NZL) Oceania5.812
8 Liu Shuzhen (CHN) Asia4.781

Triple jump

Men

26 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Jonathan Edwards Great Britain17.348
2 Frank Rutherford (BAH) Americas17.067
3 Toussaint Rabenala (MAD) Africa17.036
4 Māris Bružiks (LAT) Europe17.015
5 Aleksandr Kovalenko (BLR) Unified Team16.854
6 Ray Kimble United States16.353
7 Andrew Murphy (AUS) Oceania15.862
8 Chen Yanping (CHN) Asia15.681
 

Women

25 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Li Huirong (CHN) Asia13.888
2 Galina Chistyakova (RUS) Unified Team13.677
3 Eloína Echevarría (CUB) Americas13.456
4 Sheila Hudson United States13.385
5 Šárka Kašpárková (TCH) Europe13.314
6 Helga Radtke Germany13.263
7 Leanne Stapylton-Smith (NZL) Oceania12.512
8 Sonia Agbessi (BEN) Africa11.741

Shot put

Men

25 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Mike Stulce United States21.348
2 Mike Stulce (RUS) Unified Team20.147
3 Werner Günthör (SUI) Europe19.756
4 Gert Weil (CHI) Americas19.055
5 Paul Edwards Great Britain18.614
6 Ma Yongfeng (CHN) Asia18.563
7 Chima Ugwu (NGR) Africa18.512
8 Courtney Ireland (NZL) Oceania17.631
 

Women

26 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Belsy Laza (CUB) Americas19.198
2 Marina Antonyuk (RUS) Unified Team17.987
3 Kathrin Neimke Germany17.976
4 Connie Price-Smith United States17.825
5 Mihaela Oana (ROM) Europe16.454
6 Min Chunfeng (CHN) Asia16.403
7 Fouzia Fatihi (MAR) Africa14.872
8 Christine King (NZL) Oceania14.481

Discus throw

Men

26 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Anthony Washington United States64.868
2 Roberto Moya (CUB) Americas63.667
3 Yu Wenge (CHN) Asia63.066
4 Romas Ubartas (LTU) Europe61.525
5 Adewale Olukoju (NGR) Africa59.424
6 Dmitriy Kovtsun (UKR) Unified Team58.463
7 John Hancy (AUS) Oceania55.942
8 Glen Smith Great Britain53.761
 

Women

27 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Maritza Martén (CUB) Americas69.308
2 Ilke Wyludda Germany67.907
3 Min Chunfeng (CHN) Asia63.386
4 Larisa Korotkevich (BLR) Unified Team62.865
5 Manuela Tirneci (ROM) Europe57.924
6 Nanette van der Walt (RSA) Africa56.503
7 Connie Price-Smith United States53.122
8 Elizabeth Ryan (NZL) Oceania48.361

Hammer throw

Men

26 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Tibor Gécsek (HUN) Europe80.448
2 Igor Nikulin (RUS) Unified Team78.287
3 Lance Deal United States77.086
4 Bi Zhong (CHN) Asia75.305
5 Andrés Charadía (ARG) Americas71.624
6 Paul Head Great Britain70.323
7 Hakim Toumi (ALG) Africa68.142
8 Phillip Spivey (AUS) Oceania66.681

Javelin throw

Men

27 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Jan Železný (TCH) Europe88.268
2 Tom Petranoff (RSA) Africa79.907
3 Vladimir Sasimovich (BLR) Unified Team78.406
4 Tom Pukstys United States77.765
5 Mick Hill Great Britain76.844
6 Zhang Lianbiao (CHN) Asia75.423
7 John Stapylton-Smith (NZL) Oceania70.002
8 Steve Feraday (CAN) Americas68.761
 

Women

26 September

RankAthleteTeamResultPointsNotes
1 Tessa Sanderson (GBR) Europe61.868
2 Irina Kostyuchenkova (UKR) Unified Team58.107
3 Dulce García (CUB) Americas58.086
4 Xu Demei (CHN) Asia57.805
5 Donna Mayhew United States57.304
6 Steffi Nerius Germany56.243
7 Sue Howland (AUS) Oceania55.822
8 Seraphine Nyauma (KEN) Africa48.581

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