Mistrzostwa Świata Juniorów w Lekkoatletyce 1988
Mistrzostwa Świata Juniorów w Lekkoatletyce 1988 - zawody sportowe zorganizowane przez IAAF w kanadyjskim mieście Greater Sudbury (na Laurentian University Stadium). Impreza trwała od 27 do 31 lipca 1988. Polacy zdobyli 5 medali w tym 2 złote.
Rezultaty
Mężczyźni
Konkurencja: | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: | |||
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100 m | Andre Cason![]() | 10,22 | Sven Matthes![]() | 10,28 | Aleksandr Szłyczkow![]() | 10,37 |
200 m | Kevin Braunskill![]() | 20,87 | Olapade Adeniken![]() | 20,88 | Dmitrij Barteniew![]() | 20,92 |
400 m | Tomasz Jędrusik![]() | 46,19 | Steve Perry![]() | 46,74 | Anthony Eziuka![]() | 46,81 |
800 m | Jonah Birir![]() | 1:50,03 | Kevin McKay![]() | 1:50,79 | Melford Homela![]() | 1:51,34 |
1500 m | Wilfred Kirochi![]() | 3:46,52 | Noureddine Morceli![]() | 3:46,93 | Fermín Cacho![]() | 3:47,31 |
5000 m | Henry Kirui![]() | 13:54,29 | Mohamed Choumassi![]() | 13:54,36 | Addis Abebe![]() | 13:58,08 |
10 000 m | Addis Abebe![]() | 28:42,13 | Bedilu Kibret![]() | 28:48,55 | James Songok![]() | 28:50,42 |
Bieg na 20 km | Metaferia Zeleke![]() | 59:27 | Thomas Osano![]() | 1:00:14 | Abel Gisemba![]() | 1:00:36 |
110 m przez płotki | Reinaldo Quintero![]() | 13,71 | Stephen Brown![]() | 13,73 | Elbert Ellis![]() | 13,78 |
400 m przez płotki | Kelly Carter![]() | 49,50 | Mugur Mateescu![]() | 50,70 | Wadim Zadojnow![]() | 50,88 |
3000 m z przeszkodami | William Chemitei![]() | 8:41,61 | Matthew Birir![]() | 8:44,54 | Arto Kuusisto![]() | 8:46,42 |
Chód na 10000 m | Alberto Cruz![]() | 41:16,11 | Valentí Massana![]() | 41:33,95 | Michaił Chmielnicki![]() | 41:38,86 |
4 × 100 m | ![]() Kevin Braunskill Quincy Watts Andre Cason Terrence Warren | 39,27 | ![]() Abdullah Tetengi Davidson Ezinwa Victor Nwankwo Olapade Adeniken | 39,66 | ![]() Courtney Rumbolt Lloyd Stapleton Darren Braithwaite Jamie Henderson | 40,06 |
4 × 400 m | ![]() Jesse Carr Chris Nelloms Jerome Williams Ralph Carrington | 3:05,09 | ![]() Anthony Ryan Mark Garner Dean Capobianco Steve Perry | 3:07,60 | ![]() Michael Rose Carey Johnson Anthony Pryce Daniel England | 3:08,00 |
Skok wzwyż | Artur Partyka![]() | 2,28 | Lambros Papakostas![]() | 2,25 | Park Jae-Hong![]() Jarosław Kotewicz ![]() | 2,22 |
Skok o tyczce | István Bagyula![]() | 5,65 | Maksim Tarasow![]() | 5,60 | Andriej Grudinin![]() | 5,30 |
Skok w dal | Luis Bueno![]() | 7,99 | Saúl Isalgué![]() | 7,78 | Nai Hui-Fang![]() | 7,77 |
Trójskok | Władimir Melichow![]() | 16,69 | Galin Georgiew![]() | 16,18 | Eugene Greene![]() | 16,16 |
Pchnięcie kulą | Ołeksandr Kłymenko![]() | 18,92 | Mike Stulce![]() | 18,47 | Aleksandr Klimow![]() | 18,06 |
Rzut dyskiem | Andreas Seelig![]() | 58,60 | Kamy Keshmiri![]() | 54,68 | Jurij Nesteriec![]() | 53,70 |
Rzut oszczepem | Władimir Owczinnikow![]() | 77,08 | Steve Backley![]() | 75,40 | Jens Reimann![]() | 71,64 |
Rzut młotem | Wadim Kolesnik![]() | 69,52 | Oleg Poljuszik![]() | 69,00 | Thomas Hommel![]() | 66,06 |
Dziesięciobój | Michael Kohnle![]() | 7729 | Robert Změlík![]() | 7659 | Eduard Hämäläinen![]() | 7596 |
Kobiety
Konkurencja: | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: | |||
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100 m | Diana Dietz![]() | 11,18 | Katrin Krabbe![]() | 11,23 | Liliana Allen![]() | 11,36 |
200 m | Katrin Krabbe![]() | 22,34 | Diana Dietz![]() | 22,88 | Liliana Allen![]() | 22,97 |
400 m | Grit Breuer![]() | 51,24 | Maicel Malone![]() | 52,23 | Olga Moroz![]() | 53,20 |
800 m | Birte Bruhns![]() | 2:00,67 | Catalina Gheorghiu![]() | 2:01,96 | Dorota Buczkowska![]() | 2:02,94 |
1500 m | Doina Homneac![]() | 4:12,94 | Snežana Pajkić![]() | 4:16,19 | Yvonne van der Kolk![]() | 4:16,35 |
3000 m | Ann Mwangi![]() | 9:13,99 | Fernanda Ribeiro![]() | 9:15,33 | Yvonne Lichtenfeld![]() | 9:16,02 |
10 000 m | Jane Ngotho![]() | 33:49,45 | Olga Nazarkina![]() | 33:50,03 | Mónica Gama![]() | 34:16,13 |
100 m przez płotki | Aliuska López![]() | 13,23 | Birgit Wolf![]() | 13,51 | Żanna Gurbanowa![]() | 13,64 |
400 m przez płotki | Antje Axmann![]() | 57,47 | Ann Maenhout![]() | 57,58 | Silvia Rieger![]() | 57,88 |
Chód na 5000 m | María Cruz Díaz![]() | 21:51,31 | Olga Sánchez![]() | 21:58,17 | Maria Grazia Orsani![]() | 22:04,74 |
4 × 100 m | ![]() Grit Breuer Katrin Krabbe Diana Dietz Kathrin Henke | 43,48 | ![]() Eusebia Riquelme Liliana Allen Aliuska López Ana Valdivia | 44,04 | ![]() Angela Burnham Kendra Mackey Frenchie Holmes Esther Jones | 44,27 |
4 × 400 m | ![]() Manuela Derr Stefanie Fabert Anke Wöhlk Grit Breuer | 3:28,39 | ![]() Keisha Demas Stephanie Saleem Kendra Mackey Teri Smith | 3:31,48 | ![]() Tatjana Mowczan Wiktoria Miłosierdowa Olga Burkanowa Olga Moroz | 3:31,89 |
Skok wzwyż | Galina Astafei![]() | 2,00 | Jelena Jelesina![]() | 1,96 | Karen Scholz![]() | 1,92 |
Skok w dal | Fiona May![]() | 6,88 | Anu Kaljurand![]() | 6,78 | Joanne Wise![]() | 6,69 |
Pchnięcie kulą | Ines Wittich![]() | 18,54 | Heike Rohrmann![]() | 17,84 | Elwira Polakowa![]() | 17,10 |
Rzut dyskiem | Ilke Wyludda![]() | 68,24 | Astrid Kumbernuss![]() | 64,08 | Proletka Wojczewa![]() | 58,94 |
Rzut oszczepem | Karen Forkel![]() | 61,44 | Isel López![]() | 57,86 | Małgorzata Kiełczewska![]() | 57,04 |
Siedmiobój | Swetła Dimitrowa![]() | 6289 | Jelena Pietuszkowa![]() | 6102 | Peggy Beer![]() | 6067 |
Bibliografia
- World Junior Championships 1988 (ang.). wjah.co.uk. [dostęp 2016-03-22]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2013-10-31)].
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