1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships

2nd IAAF World Indoor Championships
Host city Budapest, Hungary
Date(s) 3 March – 5 March
Main stadium Budapest Sportcsarnok
Participation 373 athletes from
62 nations
Events 24


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 m
 Andrés Simón (CUB)6.52  John Myles-Mills (GHA)6.59  Pierfrancesco Pavoni (ITA)6.61
200 m
 John Regis (GBR)20.54
(CR)
 Ade Mafe (GBR)20.87  Kevin Little (USA)21.12
400 m
 Antonio McKay (USA)45.59
(CR)
 Ian Morris (TRI)46.09  Cayetano Cornet (ESP)46.40
800 m
 Paul Ereng (KEN)1:44.84
(WR)
 José Luiz Barbosa (BRA)1:45.55  Tonino Viali (ITA)1:46.95
1,500 m
 Marcus O'Sullivan (IRL)3:36.64
(CR)
 Hauke Fuhlbrügge (GDR)3:37.80  Jeff Atkinson (USA)3:38.12
3,000 m
 Saïd Aouita (MAR)7:47.94
(CR)
 José Luis González (ESP)7:48.66  Dieter Baumann (FRG)7:50.47
60 m hurdles
 Roger Kingdom (USA)7.43
(CR)
 Colin Jackson (GBR)7.45  Igors Kazanovs (URS)7.59
High jump
 Javier Sotomayor (CUB)2.43
(CR)
 Dietmar Mögenburg (FRG)2.35  Patrik Sjöberg (SWE)2.35
Pole vault
 Rodion Gataullin (URS)5.85
(CR)
 Grigoriy Yegorov (URS)5.80  Joe Dial (USA)5.70
Long jump
 Larry Myricks (USA)8.37
(CR)
 Dietmar Haaf (FRG)8.17  Mike Conley (USA)8.11
Triple jump
 Mike Conley (USA)17.65
(CR)
 Jorge Reyna (CUB)17.41  Juan Miguel López (CUB)17.28
Shot put
 Ulf Timmermann (GDR)21.75  Randy Barnes (USA)21.28  Georg Andersen (NOR)20.98
(NR)
5,000 m walk
 Mikhail Shchennikov (URS)18:27.10
(CR)
 Roman Mrázek (TCH)18:28.90  Frants Kostyukevich (URS)18:34.07

Women

1985 | 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1993

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m
 Nelli Fiere-Cooman (NED)7.05
(CR)
 Gwen Torrence (USA)7.07  Merlene Ottey (JAM)7.10
200 m
 Merlene Ottey (JAM)22.34
(CR)
 Grace Jackson (JAM)22.95  Natalya Kovtun (URS)23.28
400 m
 Helga Arendt (FRG)51.52
(CR)
 Diane Dixon (USA)51.77  Jillian Richardson (CAN)52.02
800 m
 Christine Wachtel (GDR)1:59.24
(CR)
 Tatyana Grebenchuk (URS)1:59.53  Ellen Kiessling (GDR)1:59.68
1,500 m
 Doina Melinte (ROU)4:04.79
(CR)
 Svetlana Kitova (URS)4:05.71  Yvonne Mai (GDR)4:06.09
3,000 m
 Elly van Hulst (NED)8:33.82
(WR)
 Liz McColgan (GBR)8:34.80  Margareta Keszeg (ROU)8:48.70
60 m hurdles
 Yelizaveta Chernyshova (URS)7.82
(CR)
 Lyudmila Narozhilenko (URS)7.83  Cornelia Oschkenat (GDR)7.86
High jump
 Stefka Kostadinova (BUL)2.02  Tamara Bykova (URS)2.02  Heike Redetzky (FRG)1.94
Long jump
 Galina Chistyakova (URS)6.98  Marieta Ilcu (ROU)6.86  Larisa Berezhnaya (URS)6.82
Shot put
 Claudia Losch (FRG)20.45  Huang Zhihong (CHN)20.25  Christa Wiese (GDR)19.75
3,000 m walk
 Kerry Saxby (AUS)12:01.65
(CR)
 Beate Anders (GDR)12:07.73  Ileana Salvador (ITA)12:11.33

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 4 5 4 13
2  United States 4 3 4 11
3  East Germany 2 2 4 8
4  West Germany 2 2 2 6
5  Cuba 2 1 1 4
6  Netherlands 2 0 0 2
7  Great Britain 1 3 0 4
8  Jamaica 1 1 1 3
 Romania 1 1 1 3
10  Australia 1 0 0 1
 Bulgaria 1 0 0 1
 Ireland 1 0 0 1
 Kenya 1 0 0 1
 Morocco 1 0 0 1
15  Spain 0 1 1 2
16  Brazil 0 1 0 1
 China 0 1 0 1
 Ghana 0 1 0 1
 Czechoslovakia 0 1 0 1
 Trinidad and Tobago 0 1 0 1
21  Italy 0 0 3 3
22  Canada 0 0 1 1
 Norway 0 0 1 1
 Sweden 0 0 1 1

See also

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