These are the results of the Liberty Bell Classic, an alternative to the 1980 Summer Olympics for the boycotting countries. It took place on July 16 and July 17, 1980, in Philadelphia, United States at the Franklin Field. [1]
Heats – July 16 Wind: Heat 1: +0.6 m/s, Heat 4: +1.6 m/s
| Final – July 17 Wind: +0.9 m/s
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Heats – July 16
| Final – July 17
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Heats – July 16
| Final – July 17
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Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Don Paige | United States | 1:47.19 | ||
Omer Khalifa | Sudan | 1:47.27 | ||
Randy Wilson | United States | 1:48.03 | ||
4 | Mike Watson | Bermuda | 1:48.41 | |
5 | James Maina Boi | Kenya | 1:48.50 | |
6 | Peter Lemashon | Kenya | 1:49.26 | |
7 | Ali Figio Oshia | Sudan | 1:49.50 | |
8 | Christian Molina | Chile | 1:50.50 | |
9 | Pin Kal-Kat | Thailand | 1:51.06 | |
Felipe Mascaró | Chile | ?:??.?? |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Steve Scott | United States | 3:40.19 | ||
Omer Khalifa | Sudan | 3:40.34 | ||
Mike Durkin | United States | 3:41.40 | ||
4 | Wilson Waigwa | Kenya | 3:41.60 | |
5 | John Gregorek | United States | 3:41.82 | |
6 | Justin Gloden | Luxembourg | 3:43.43 | |
7 | Sermet Timurlenk | Turkey | 3:44.46 | |
8 | Craig Masback | United States | 3:47.04 | |
9 | Emilio Ulloa | Chile | 3:51.67 | |
10 | Luis Palma | Chile | 3:54.99 | |
11 | Louis Meleboko | Central African Republic | 4:07.45 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Kip Rono | Kenya | 13:37.52 | ||
Hillary Tuwei | Kenya | 13:39.72 | ||
Greg Duhaime | Canada | 13:45.77 | ||
4 | Matt Centrowitz | United States | 13:46.43 | |
5 | Alberto Salazar | United States | 13:46.52 | |
6 | Dick Buerkle | United States | 13:51.37 | |
7 | Rod Dixon | New Zealand | 14:04.17 | |
8 | Alfred Nyasani | Kenya | 14:13.77 | |
9 | Greg Fredericks | United States | 14:31.14 | |
10 | Ahmet Altun | Turkey | 14:39.06 | |
11 | Kangni Folivi | Togo | 14:51.73 | |
12 | Sam Hlawe | Swaziland | 14:56.90 | |
13 | John Kimatin | Kenya | 15:05.99 | |
14 | Isaac Slhiohgonyane | Swaziland | 15:29.65 | |
Nzimbu | Zaire | ??:??.?? |
17 July
Wind: +2.7 m/s
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Renaldo Nehemiah | United States | 13.31 | ||
Tonie Campbell | United States | 13.68 | ||
Hans-Gerd Klein | West Germany | 13.94 | ||
4 | Phillip Sang | Kenya | 14.10 | |
5 | Pat Fogarty | Canada | 14.11 | |
6 | Dieter Gebhard | West Germany | 14.24 | |
7 | Fatwell Kimaiyo | Kenya | 14.35 | |
8 | Mark McKoy | Canada | 14.42 |
17 July
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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James Walker | United States | 48.6 | ||
David Lee | United States | 49.1 | ||
Bart Williams | United States | 50.0 | ||
4 | Daniel Kimaiyo | Kenya | 50.6 | |
5 | Lloyd Guss | Canada | 51.2 | |
6 | Giorgio Ballati | Italy | 51.3 |
Rank | Nation | Competitors | Time | Notes |
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United States | Mel Lattany, Harvey Glance, James Butler, Carl Lewis | 38.61 | ||
Canada | Tony Sharpe, Desai Williams, Marvin Nash, Ben Johnson | 39.54 | [2] | |
Thailand | 41.29 | |||
4 | Barbados | 41.62 | ||
5 | Gambia | 42.50 | ||
6 | Central African Republic | 43.68 |
Rank | Nation | Competitors | Time | Notes |
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United States | Walter McCoy, Fred Taylor, David Lee, Herman Frazier | 3:03.20 | ||
Kenya | James Atuti, Billy Konchellah, James Maina Boi, Daniel Kimaiyo | 3:05.72 | [3] | |
Sudan | 3:09.06 | |||
4 | Canada | 3:09.17 |
July 17
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Benn Fields | United States | 2.26 | ||
Nat Page | United States | 2.26 | ||
Dietmar Mögenburg | West Germany | 2.22 | ||
Carlo Thränhardt | West Germany | 2.22 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Tom Hintnaus | United States | 5.50 | ||
Steve Lawry | Israel | 5.33 | ||
Zhang Cheng | China | 5.18 | ||
4 | Liang Weiqiang | China | 5.02 | |
5 | Bruce Simpson | Canada | 5.02 | |
5 | Brian Morrisette | United States Virgin Islands | 5.02 | |
Glenn Colivas | Canada | NM |
July 17
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Larry Myricks | United States | 8.20 | ||
Larry Doubley | United States | 7.95 | ||
Carl Lewis | United States | 7.77 |
July 17
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Zhou Zhenxian | China | 16.90 | ||
Greg Caldwell | United States | 16.75 | ||
Steve Hanna | Bahamas | 16.42 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Youssef Nagui Asaad | Egypt | 19.69 | ||
Ian Pyka | United States | 19.58 | ||
Gert Weil | Chile | 16.17 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Ben Plucknett | United States | 61.46 | ||
Al Oerter | United States | 60.76 | ||
Alwin Wagner | West Germany | 59.48 | ||
4 | Borys Chambul | Canada | 59.13 | |
5 | Bradley Cooper | Bahamas | 58.32 | |
6 | Heinz-Direck Neu | West Germany | 57.12 | |
7 | Rob Gray | Canada | 54.15 | |
8 | John Onkware | Kenya | 42.37 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Scott Neilson | Canada | 72.62 | ||
Boris Djerassi | United States | 71.34 | ||
Andy Bessette | United States | 69.08 | ||
4 | John McArdle | United States | 68.15 | |
5 | Peter Galle | Israel | 61.11 | |
6 | Uğur Sel | Turkey | 55.09 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Shen Maomao | China | 89.12 | AR | |
Tom Petranoff | United States | 84.56 | ||
Gheorghe Megelea | Canada | 79.24 | ||
4 | Robert Sing | United States | 76.10 | |
5 | Robert Moulder | Canada | 68.45 | |
6 | Atchontchon Agbodan | Togo | 61.37 |
July 17/18
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | 100m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400m | 110m H | DT | PV | JT | 1500m | Points | Notes |
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Bobby Coffman | United States | 11.05 | 7.10 | 15.72 | 1.98 | 49.5 | 14.10 | 51.87 | 4.61 | 49.66 | 4:46.69 | 8058 | ||
Lee Palles | United States | 10.96 | 7.50 | 14.01 | 2.13 | 49.2 | 15.23 | 41.78 | 4.50 | 55.93 | 4:35.77 | 8009 | ||
Weng Kangqiang | China | 11.56 | 6.93 | 12.45 | 1.92 | 52.9 | 17.05 | 35.71 | 4.50 | 66.93 | 4:56.90 | 7015 | ||
4 | Jens Schulze | West Germany | 10.81 | 6.92 | 14.33 | 1.98 | 48.1 | 14.90 | 39.24 | NM | 50.67 | 4:28.79 | 6904 | |
5 | Zhu Quilin | China | 11.93 | 6.87 | 12.88 | 1.92 | 57.8 | 16.50 | 40.16 | 4.20 | 50.65 | 5:20.62 | 6533 | |
Guido Kratschmer | West Germany | 10.91 | 7.24 | 15.70 | 1.89 | 49.7 | 14.49 | NM | DNS | – | – | DNF | ||
Conrad Mainwaring | Antigua and Barbuda | 11.97 | ?.?? | 8.81 | 1.70 | 52.6 | DNS | – | – | – | – | DNF | ||
Jürgen Hingsen | West Germany | 11.30 | 7.38 | 14.26 | DNS | – | – | – | – | – | – | DNF | ||
Wolfgang Muders | West Germany | 11.42 | NM | 12.56 | DNS | – | – | – | – | – | – | DNF |
Heats – July 16
| Final – July 17
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Heats – July 16
| Final – July 17
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Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Gwen Gardner | United States | 52.04 | ||
Charmaine Crooks | Canada | 52.33 | ||
Roberta Belle | United States | 52.34 | ||
4 | Ruth Waithera | Kenya | 52.70 | |
5 | Kim Thomas | United States | 53.70 | |
6 | Molly Killingbeck | Canada | 53.79 | |
7 | Oralee Fowler | Bahamas | 54.70 | |
8 | Freida Nichols | Barbados | 57.06 | |
9 | Amegnidou Akoua | Togo | 1:01.55 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Yvonne Mondesire | Canada | 2:02.34 | ||
Robin Campbell | United States | 2:02.53 | ||
Ann Mackie-Morelli | Canada | 2:02.63 | ||
4 | Mary Chemweno | Kenya | 2:04.96 | |
5 | Debbie Campbell | Canada | 2:06.50 | |
6 | Delisa Walton | United States | 2:07.56 | |
7 | Rose Tata-Muya | Kenya | 2:07.66 | |
8 | Alejandra Ramos | Chile | 2:10.12 | |
Daliwa Weleba | Togo | ?:??.?? |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Mary Decker | United States | 4:00.87 | ||
Julie Brown | United States | 4:10.37 | ||
Francie Larrieu | United States | 4:10.39 | ||
4 | Rose Thomsen | Kenya | 4:18.23 | |
5 | Mary Purcell | Ireland | 4:18.30 | |
6 | Elizabeth Onyambu | Kenya | 4:24.94 | |
7 | Eunice Kae | Kenya | 4:27.18 | |
8 | Nesi Gettin | Turkey | 4:36.39 | |
9 | Agbonato Adjoa | Togo | 5:14.97 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Stephanie Hightower | United States | 13.08 | ||
Benita Fitzgerald | United States | 13.17 | ||
Esther Rot | Israel | 13.20 | ||
4 | Candy Young | United States | 13.57 | |
5 | Sharon Lane | Canada | 13.61 | |
6 | Cecilia Branch | Canada | 13.88 | |
7 | Ayşe İşkol | Turkey | 14.30 | |
Dai Jianhua | China | ??.?? |
Rank | Nation | Competitors | Time | Notes |
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United States | Chandra Cheeseborough, Karen Hawkins, Kathy McMillan, Jeanette Bolden | 44.57 | ||
West Germany | 45.26 | |||
Thailand | 46.90 |
Rank | Nation | Competitors | Time | Notes |
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United States | Kim Thomas, Delisa Walton, Robin Campbell, Roberta Belle | 3:32.69 | ||
Canada | 3:33.50 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Zheng Dazhen | China | 1.92 | ||
Brigitte Reid | Canada | 1.84 | ||
Paula Girven | United States | 1.80 | ||
4 | Ge Ping | China | 1.79 | |
Wanipa Sangsavang | Thailand | NM |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Kathy McMillan | United States | 6.65 | ||
Carol Lewis | United States | 6.60 | ||
Shonel Ferguson | Bahamas | 6.48 | ||
4 | Heike Schmidt | West Germany | 6.47 | |
5 | Anke Weigt | West Germany | 6.45 | |
6 | Karin Hänel | West Germany | 6.37 | |
7 | Jill Ross | Canada | 6.07 | |
8 | Diane Konihowski | Canada | 6.06 | |
9 | Wu Feng | China | 6.06 | |
10 | Esther Otieno | Kenya | 5.67 | |
11 | Ruperta Charles | Antigua and Barbuda | 5.52 | |
12 | Ayşe İşkol | Turkey | 5.15 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Shen Lijuan | China | 17.09 | ||
Ann Turbyne | United States | 16.24 | ||
Lu Cheng | China | 15.98 | ||
4 | Diane Konihowski | Canada | 15.82 | |
5 | Lorna Griffin | United States | 14.66 | |
6 | Karen Page | New Zealand | 12.31 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Xie Jianhua | China | 56.56 | ||
Lucette Moreau | Canada | 55.20 | ||
Lorna Griffin | United States | 53.52 | ||
4 | Zhu Junfang | China | 52.27 | |
5 | Lynne Winbigler-Anderson | United States | 52.15 |
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Laurie Kern | Canada | 57.42 | ||
Tang Guoli | China | 55.30 | ||
Li Baolian | China | 54.94 | ||
4 | Patty Kearney | United States | 53.52 | |
5 | Sonia Smith | Bermuda | 52.30 | |
6 | Ulrike Strauss | West Germany | 50.19 | |
7 | Mary Osborne | United States | 48.59 | |
8 | Eunice Luswell | Kenya | 38.23 |
July 17
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | 100m H | SP | HJ | LJ | 800m | Points | Notes |
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Diane Konihowski | Canada | 14.27 | 14.86 | 1.86 | 6.19 | 2:12.60 | 4640 | ||
Marlene Harmon | United States | 13.83 | 10.15 | 1.74 | 6.25 | 2:10.17 | 4346 | ||
Linda Waltman | United States | 13.82 | 10.50 | 1.74 | 6.01 | 2:10.37 | 4314 | ||
4 | Ye Peisu | China | 15.16 | 12.48 | 1.80 | 5.58 | 2:40.99 | 3882 | |
5 | Karen Page | New Zealand | 14.84 | 12.47 | 1.68 | 5.87 | DNF | 3309 | |
Cornelia Sulek | West Germany | 14.19 | 14.75 | 1.83 | 6.28 | DNS | DNF | ||
Marilyn King | United States | 14.46 | DNS | – | – | – | DNF |
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