1998 IAAF World Cup – Results

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These are the results of the 1998 IAAF World Cup , which took place in Johannesburg, South Africa on 11, 12 and 13 September 1998.

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Results

100 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Obadele Thompson 9.87 (CR)
2AFR Seun Ogunkoya 9.92 (PB)
3GBR Dwain Chambers 10.03 (PB)
4USA Tim Harden 10.03 (SB)
5OCE Matt Shirvington 10.07 (PB)
6EUR Haralabos Papadias 10.15 (PB)
7GER Marc Blume 10.30 (PB)
8ASI Zhou Wei 10.37
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA Marion Jones 10.65 (CR)
2AME Chandra Sturrup 10.97
3AFR Mary Onyali 11.05 (SB)
4EUR Zhanna Pintusevich 11.08
5RUS Irina Privalova 11.15
6GER Andrea Philipp 11.25
7OCE Lauren Hewitt 11.36 (PB)
8ASI Yan Jiankui 11.47

200 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Frankie Fredericks 19.97 (CR)
2USA Gentry Bradley 20.38 (SB)
3EUR Troy Douglas 20.40 (SB)
4ASI Koji Ito 20.40 (SB)
5GBR Douglas Turner 20.51 (SB)
6AME Sebastián Keitel 20.62
7OCE Darryl Wohlsen 20.75
8GER Manuel Milde 20.85 (PB)
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA Marion Jones 21.62 (CR)
2AFR Falilat Ogunkoya 22.25
3EUR Zhanna Pintusevich 22.35 (SB)
4AME Beverly McDonald 22.36
5RUS Irina Privalova 22.61 (SB)
6GER Melanie Paschke 22.70 (SB)
7OCE Tania Van Heer 22.93
8ASI Yan Jiankui 23.19

400 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GBR Iwan Thomas 45.33
2USA Jerome Young 45.37
3AME Troy McIntosh 45.45
4AFR Clement Chukwu 45.56
5EUR Ashraf Saber 46.54
6ASI Sugath Tillakaratne 46.70
7OCE Patrick Dwyer 46.99
8GER Stefan Letzelter 47.12
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Falilat Ogunkoya 49.52 (SB)
2GER Grit Breuer 49.86
3AME Sandie Richards 50.33
4EUR Helena Fuchsová 50.40
5RUS Olga Kotlyarova 51.20
6USA Kim Graham 52.10
7ASI Damayanthi Darsha 53.30
8OCE Jane Arnott 54.36

800 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Nils Schumann 1:48.66
2USA Mark Everett 1:48.73
3AME Norberto Tellez 1:48.92
4AFR Japheth Kimutai 1:49.16
5EUR André Bucher 1:49.55
6GBR Andrew Hart 1:50.07
7OCE Shaun Farrell 1:50.69
8ASI Cheng Bin 1:53.11
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Maria de Lurdes Mutola 1:59.88
2RUS Yelena Afanasyeva 2:00.20
3AME Letitia Vriesde 2:00.56
4USA Jearl Miles Clark 2:01.58
5EUR Malin Ewerlöf 2:02.61
6ASI Zhang Jian 2:03.09
7GER Heike Meissner 2:04.50
8OCE Tamsyn Lewis 2:06.64

1500 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Laban Rotich 3:40.87
2EUR Rui Silva 3:40.95
3GBR Anthony Whiteman 3:40.99
4ASI Mohamed Sulaiman 3:46.93
5OCE Hamish Christensen 3:48.64
6GER Mark Ostendarp 3:49.56
7USA Jason Pyrah 3:52.10
8AME Steve Agar 3:57.36
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1RUS Svetlana Masterkova 4:09.41
2AFR Jackline Maranga 4:10.30
3EUR Carla Sacramento 4:11.66
4USA Suzy Favor-Hamilton 4:12.52
5GER Luminița Zaituc 4:16.80
6AME Leah Pells 4:18.37
7OCE Mandy Giblin 4:29.50
8ASI Liu Jing DNS

3000 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Dieter Baumann 7:56.24
2EUR Isaac Viciosa 7:56.47
3AFR Tom Nyariki 7:59.46
4AME Pablo Olmedo 8:10.58
5ASI Toshinari Takaoka 8:12.19
6USA Dan Browne 8:15.88
7GBR Neil Caddy 8:16.81
8OCE Alan Bunce 8:20.98
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Gabriela Szabo 9:00.54
2AFR Zahra Ouaziz 9:01.35
3USA Regina Jacobs 9:11.15
4ASI Wang Chunmei 9:14.50 (PB)
5RUS Olga Yegorova 9:16.72
6GER Luminița Zaituc 9:18.01
7AME Kathy Butler 9:30.34
8OCE Natalie Harvey 9:38.22

5000 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Daniel Komen 13:46.57
2OCE Shaun Creighton 13:53.66
3GER Dieter Baumann 13:58.40
4AME Pablo Olmedo 14:01.66
5GBR Keith Cullen 14:13.32
6USA Dan Browne 14:22.48
7EUR Abdellah Béhar 14:24.41
8ASI Chand Gulab DNF
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Sonia O'Sullivan 16:24.52
2USA Regina Jacobs 16:26.24
3AFR Berhane Adere 16:38.81
4AME Nora Rocha 16:44.60
5GER Irina Mikitenko 16:46.60
6ASI Liu Shixiang 16:51.74
7RUS Svetlana Baigulova 17:00.29
8OCE Melissa Moon 17:10.48

3000 m Steeplechase

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Damian Kallabis 8:31.25
2AFR Bernard Barmasai 8:31.85
3ASI Saad Shaddad Al-Asmari 8:39.69
4EUR Alessandro Lambruschini 8:54.10
5GBR Christian Stephenson 8:55.67
6AME Wander do Prado Moura 8:59.06
7USA Pascal Dobert 9:08.36
8OCE Stephen Thurston 9:37.13
 

100/110 m hurdles

Men (110 m)

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Falk Balzer 13.10
2GBR Colin Jackson 13.11
3AME Anier García 13.14
4EUR Robin Korving 13.25
5ASI Chen Yanhao 13.49
6OCE Rod Zuyderwyk 13.78
7AFR Shawn Bownes 21.33
8USA Reggie Torian 30.29
 

Women (100 m)

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Glory Alozie 12.58
2USA Angie Vaughn 12.67
3RUS Irina Korotya 12.77
4AME Dionne Rose 12.78
5GER Caren Soon 12.87
6OCE Debbie Edwards 13.30
-EUR Nicole Ramalalanirina DNF
-ASI Olga Shishigina DNF

400 m hurdles

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Samuel Matete 48.08 (SB)
2ASI Mubarak Al-Nubi 48.17 (PB)
3AME Dinsdale Morgan 48.40
4EUR Paweł Januszewski 48.49
5USA Joey Woody 48.55
6GER Steffen Kolb 49.77
7GBR Anthony Borsumato 49.86
8OCE Zid Abou Hamed 50.50
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Nezha Bidouane 52.96 (CR)
2AME Deon Hemmings 53.03 (SB)
3USA Kim Batten 53.17
4EUR Ionela Târlea 54.01
5GER Silvia Rieger 54.22 (PB)
6RUS Anna Knoroz 56.09
7ASI Li Rui 57.64
8OCE Evette Cordy 58.00

High jump

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA Charles Austin 2.31
2AME Javier Sotomayor 2.28
3EUR Sergey Klyugin 2.28
4GER Martin Buss 2.25
5ASI Zhou Zhongge 2.15
=6OCE Nick Moroney 2.10
=6AFR Abderrahmane Hammad 2.10
=6GBR Dalton Grant 2.10
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Monica Dinescu-Iagăr 1.98
2AFR Hestrie Storbeck 1.96 (PB)
3USA Tisha Waller 1.93
4RUS Yelena Gulyayeva 1.93
5ASI Miki Imai 1.93
6GER Alina Astafei 1.90
7OCE Alison Inverarity 1.85
8AME Juana Rosario 1.85

Pole vault

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Maksim Tarasov 5.85
2GER Tim Lobinger 5.80
3USA Jeff Hartwig 5.70
4ASI Igor Potapovich 5.60
5AFR Riaan Botha 5.60
6GBR Mike Edwards 5.40
7OCE Paul Burgess 5.20
8AME Ricardo Diez 5.00
 

Long jump

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Iván Pedroso 8.37
2OCE Jai Taurima 8.32 (PB)
3AFR Hatem Mersal 8.26 (PB)
4EUR Kirill Sosunov 8.08
5USA Roland McGhee 7.79
6ASI Masaki Morinaga 7.76
7GER Kofi Amoah Prah 7.75
8GBR Steve Phillips 7.66
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Heike Drechsler 7.07
2USA Marion Jones 7.00
3ASI Guan Yingnan 6.74
4RUS Lyudmila Galkina 6.73
5EUR Tünde Vaszi 6.72
6OCE Nicole Boegman 6.64
7AFR Chioma Ajunwa 6.62
8AME Flora Hyacinth 6.02

Triple jump

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Charles Friedek 17.42 (SB)
2EUR Denis Kapustin 17.32
3AME Yoelbi Quesada 17.25
4AFR Andrew Owusu 17.21
5USA LaMark Carter 17.20
6OCE Andrew Murphy 16.89 (SB)
7GBR Larry Achike 16.69
8ASI Duan Qifeng 14.09
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Olga Vasdeki 14.64 (CR)
2RUS Tatyana Lebedeva 14.36
3AME Yamilé Aldama 14.29
4ASI Ren Ruiping 14.04
5USA Sheila Hudson-Strudwick 13.76 (SB)
6AFR Baya Rahouli 13.69
7OCE Nicole Mladenis 12.86
8GER Nkechi Madubuko 12.76

Shot put

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA John Godina 21.48
2EUR Aleksandr Bagach 20.45
3GER Oliver-Sven Buder 20.42
4AFR Burger Lambrechts 20.29 (PB)
5GBR Mark Proctor 19.66
6AME Yojer Medina 19.08
7OCE Justin Anlezark 18.26
8ASI Bilal Saad Mubarak 18.21
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Vita Pavlysh 20.59
2RUS Irina Korzhanenko 19.04
3USA Connie Price-Smith 18.79
4AME Yumileidi Cumbá 18.76
5ASI Li Meisu 18.00
6GER Nadine Kleinert 17.60
7OCE Tania Lutton 15.73
8AFR Mariam Nnodu-Ibekwe 15.60

Discus

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Virgilijus Alekna 69.66 (CR)
2GER Lars Riedel 67.47
3AFR Frantz Kruger 65.73 (PB)
4USA John Godina 65.15
5GBR Robert Weir 64.39 (SB)
6AME Alexis Elizalde 62.53
7ASI Li Shaojie 61.37
8OCE Ian Winchester 60.56
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Franka Dietzsch 67.07
2EUR Nicoleta Grasu 66.25
3RUS Natalya Sadova 64.38
4OCE Beatrice Faumuina 63.77
5ASI Liu Fengying 60.42
6USA Kristin Kuehl 59.88
7AFR Elizna Naudé 51.39
8AME Elisângela Adriano 51.26

Hammer

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Tibor Gécsek 82.68 (CR)
2GER Heinz Weis 80.13
3ASI Andrey Abduvaliyev 79.40
4AME Alberto Sánchez 73.71
5GBR Michael Jones 72.89
6USA Jud Logan 70.51
7AFR Chris Harmse 68.34
8OCE Justin McDonald 59.62
 

Javelin

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GBR Steve Backley 88.71 (CR)
2EUR Sergey Makarov 86.96 (SB)
3GER Raymond Hecht 84.92
4AFR Marius Corbett 83.53
5AME Emeterio González 80.72
6OCE Adrian Hatcher 73.75
7ASI Zhang Lianbiao 68.35
8USA Ed Kaminski DNS
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1OCE Joanna Stone 69.85 (PB)
2AME Sonia Bisset 65.50
3EUR Mikaela Ingberg 64.24
4RUS Tatyana Shikolenko 63.77
5GER Tanja Damaske 62.51
6ASI Li Lei 59.45
7USA Windy Dean 52.46
8AFR Lindy Leveau 43.18

4 × 100 m relay

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GBR Allyn Condon, Marlon Devonish, Julian Golding, Dwain Chambers 38.09
2USA Jonathan Carter, Curtis Perry, Allen Johnson, Tim Harden 38.25
3AFR Seun Ogunkoya, Leonard Myles-Mills, Frankie Fredericks, Eric Nkansah 38.29
4AME Bradley McCuaig, Édson Ribeiro, Sebastián Keitel, Claudinei da Silva 38.33
5OCE Darryl Wohlsen, Damien Marsh, David Baxter, Matt Shirvington 38.78
6EUR Thierry Lubin, Frederic Krantz, Christophe Cheval, Needy Guims 38.80
7GER Patrick Schneider, Holger Blume, Manuel Milde, Marc Blume 38.89
8ASI Zhou Wei, Lin Wei, Yin Hanzhao, Han Chaoming 39.35
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA Cheryl Taplin, Chryste Gaines, Inger Miller, Carlette Guidry-White 42.00
2AME Tanya Lawrence, Chandra Sturrup, Beverly McDonald, Philomena Mensah 42.44
3GER Melanie Paschke, Gabi Rockmeier, Birgit Rockmeier, Andrea Philipp 42.81
4AFR Chioma Ajunwa, Endurance Ojokolo, Rose Aboaja, Mary Onyali 42.91
5RUS Irina Privalova, Oksana Ekk, Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova, Irina Korotya 43.11
6OCE Tania Van Heer, Lauren Hewitt, Sharon Cripps, Anna Smythe 43.40
7EUR Katia Benth, Frederique Bangué, Fabe Dia, Petya Pendareva 43.70
8ASI Saraswati Dey, Rachita Mistry, E.B. Shyla, Yan Jiankui 47.12

4 × 400 m relay

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GBR Mark Hylton, Jamie Baulch, Sean Baldock, Iwan Thomas 2:59.71
2AME Michael McDonald, Troy McIntosh, Alejandro Cárdenas, Roxbert Martin 2:59.77
3AFR Clement Chukwu, Ibrahima Wade, Arnaud Malherbe, Davis Kamoga 3:01.08
4GER Klaus Ehmsperger, Jens Dautzenberg, Marc Alexander Scheer, Nils Schumann 3:03.65
5ASI Ibrahim Ismail Faraj, Sugath Tillakaratne, Kenji Tabata, Masayoshi Kan 3:03.94
6EUR Konstantinos Kenteris, Marc Foucan, Marco Vaccari, Pawel Januszewski 3:03.95
7OCE Casey Vincent, Michael Hazel, Scott Thom, Brad Jamieson 3:08.57
DSQUSA Mark Everett, Antonio Pettigrew, Joey Woody, Jerome Young
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Anke Feller, Uta Rohländer, Ulrike Urbansky, Grit Breuer 3:24.26
2AME Norfalia Carabalí, Deon Hemmings, Andrea Blackett, Sandie Richards 3:24.39
3RUS Natalya Khrushchelyova, Svetlana Goncharenko, Yekaterina Bakhvalova, Olga Kotlyarova 3:25.15
4USA Monique Hennagan, Rochelle Stevens, Kim Graham, Jearl Miles Clark 3:25.34
5EUR Ionela Târlea, Yelena Rurak, Tetyana Tereshchuk, Helena Fuchsová 3:26.34
6OCE Lee Naylor, Anna Smythe, Tamsyn Lewis, Tania Van Heer 3:31.67
7AFR Ony Paule Ratsimbazafy, Amy Mbacké Thiam, Tacko Diouf, Falilat Ogunkoya 3:35.28
8ASI Li Rui, Chen Yuxiang, Svetlana Bodritskaya, Damayanthi Darsha 3:43.60

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