ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia 1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships 1989 IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsInternational athletics championship event2nd IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsDates3 March – 5 MarchHost cityBudapest, HungaryVenueBudapest SportcsarnokEvents24Participation373 athletes from 61 nations← 1987 Indianapolis 1991 Seville → The 2nd IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics were held at the Budapest Sportcsarnok in Budapest, Hungary from March 3 to March 5, 1989. There were a total number of 373 participating athletes from 62 countries. Results Men 1985 | 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1993 Event Gold Silver Bronze 60 metresdetails Andrés Simón Cuba6.52 John Myles-Mills Ghana6.59 Pierfrancesco Pavoni Italy6.61 200 metresdetails John Regis Great Britain20.54(CR) Ade Mafe Great Britain20.87 Kevin Little United States21.12 400 metresdetails Antonio McKay United States45.59(CR) Ian Morris Trinidad and Tobago46.09 Cayetano Cornet Spain46.40 800 metresdetails Paul Ereng Kenya1:44.84(WR) José Luíz Barbosa Brazil1:45.55 Tonino Viali Italy1:46.95 1500 metresdetails Marcus O'Sullivan Ireland3:36.64(CR) Hauke Fuhlbrügge East Germany3:37.80 Jeff Atkinson United States3:38.12 3000 metresdetails Saïd Aouita Morocco7:47.94(CR) José Luis González Spain7:48.66 Dieter Baumann West Germany7:50.47 60 metres hurdlesdetails Roger Kingdom United States7.43(CR) Colin Jackson Great Britain7.45 Igors Kazanovs Soviet Union7.59 5000 metres walkdetails Mikhail Shchennikov Soviet Union18:27.10(CR) Roman Mrázek Czechoslovakia18:28.90 Frants Kostyukevich Soviet Union18:34.07 High jumpdetails Javier Sotomayor Cuba2.43(WR) Dietmar Mögenburg West Germany2.35 Patrik Sjöberg Sweden2.35 Pole vaultdetails Radion Gataullin Soviet Union5.85(CR) Grigoriy Yegorov Soviet Union5.80 Joe Dial United States5.70 Long jumpdetails Larry Myricks United States8.37(CR) Dietmar Haaf West Germany8.17 Mike Conley United States8.11 Triple jumpdetails Mike Conley United States17.65(CR) Jorge Reyna Cuba17.41 Juan Miguel López Cuba17.28 Shot putdetails Ulf Timmermann East Germany21.75 Randy Barnes United States21.28 Georg Andersen Norway20.98(NR) Women 1985 | 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1993 Event Gold Silver Bronze 60 metresdetails Nelli Fiere-Cooman Netherlands7.05(CR) Gwen Torrence United States7.07 Merlene Ottey Jamaica7.10 200 metresdetails Merlene Ottey Jamaica22.34(CR) Grace Jackson Jamaica22.95 Natalya Kovtun Soviet Union23.28 400 metresdetails Helga Arendt West Germany51.52(CR) Diane Dixon United States51.77 Jillian Richardson Canada52.02 800 metresdetails Christine Wachtel East Germany1:59.24(CR) Tatyana Grebenchuk Soviet Union1:59.53 Ellen Kiessling East Germany1:59.68 1500 metresdetails Doina Melinte Romania4:04.79(CR) Svetlana Kitova Soviet Union4:05.71 Yvonne Mai East Germany4:06.09 3000 metresdetails Elly van Hulst Netherlands8:33.82(WR) Liz McColgan Great Britain8:34.80 Margareta Keszeg Romania8:48.70 60 metres hurdlesdetails Yelizaveta Chernyshova Soviet Union7.82(CR) Lyudmila Narozhilenko Soviet Union7.83 Cornelia Oschkenat East Germany7.86 3000 metres walkdetails Kerry Saxby Australia12:01.65(CR) Beate Anders East Germany12:07.73 Ileana Salvador Italy12:11.33 High jumpdetails Stefka Kostadinova Bulgaria2.02 Tamara Bykova Soviet Union2.02 Heike Redetzky West Germany1.94 Long jumpdetails Galina Chistyakova Soviet Union6.98 Marieta Ilcu Romania6.86 Larisa Berezhnaya Soviet Union6.82 Shot putdetails Claudia Losch West Germany20.45 Huang Zhihong China20.25 Christa Wiese East Germany19.75 Medal table RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Soviet Union (URS)454132 United States (USA)434113 East Germany (GDR)22484 West Germany (FRG)22265 Cuba (CUB)21146 Netherlands (NED)20027 Great Britain (GBR)13048 Jamaica (JAM)1113 Romania (ROU)111310 Australia (AUS)1001 Bulgaria (BUL)1001 Ireland (IRL)1001 Kenya (KEN)1001 Morocco (MAR)100115 Spain (ESP)011216 Brazil (BRA)0101 China (CHN)0101 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0101 Ghana (GHA)0101 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)010121 Italy (ITA)003322 Canada (CAN)0011 Norway (NOR)0011 Sweden (SWE)0011Totals (24 entries)24242472 Participating nations Algeria (1) Anguilla (1) Argentina (1) Australia (7) Austria (6) Bahamas (4) Belgium (4) Bermuda (2) Bolivia (1) Botswana (2) Brazil (8) Bulgaria (9) Cameroon (1) Canada (12) Chile (2) China (4) Chinese Taipei (1) Cuba (14) Cyprus (1) Czechoslovakia (9) East Germany (10) Egypt (2) Ethiopia (3) Finland (9) France (14) Ghana (3) Great Britain (17) Greece (4) Hungary (25) Iceland (1) Iran (1) Ireland (4) Israel (2) Italy (11) Ivory Coast (1) Jamaica (6) Japan (5) Kenya (1) Madagascar (2) Mexico (4) Morocco (5) Netherlands (8) Norway (2) Philippines (2) Poland (9) Portugal (3) Romania (10) San Marino (2) South Korea (2) Soviet Union (28) Spain (14) Sweden (3) Switzerland (2) Trinidad and Tobago (2) Turkey (2) United States (36) Uruguay (1) Venezuela (1) West Germany (21) Yugoslavia (3) Zambia (2) See also 1989 in athletics (track and field) External links GBR Athletics Athletics Australia vte1989 in the sport of athletics « 1988 1990 » World World Cup World Indoor Championships World Cross Country Championships World Mountain Running Championships World Women's Road Race Championships World Race Walking Cup World Masters Championships Universiade IAAF Grand Prix Final RegionalChampionships African Arab Asian Balkan Central American and Caribbean European Indoor South American Games Bolivarian Games Games of the Small States of Europe Island Games Jeux de la Francophonie Maccabiah Games Southeast Asian Games South Pacific Mini Games Other Balkan 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