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IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships
Annual international athletics championship in road running From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The IAAF World Women's Road Race Championships was an annual international athletics championship in road running organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (then known as the International Amateur Athletics Federation). It was contested from 1983 to 1991, before being replaced by the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 1992, an event for both men and women.
The event was a 10 km race in 1983 and 1984, then a 15 km race from 1985 to 1991.[1]
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- Team medals were decided by adding the positions of the leading three team members, except in 1984, when the times of the three leading team members were added.
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San Diego 1983 (10 km)
66 starters. 62 finishers
Madrid 1984 (10 km)
54 finishers.
Gateshead 1985 (15 km)
67 finishers.
Lisbon 1986 (15 km)
75 finishers.
Monte Carlo 1987 (15 km)
110 starters. 103 finishers.
Adelaide 1988 (15 km)
77 starters. 70 finishers.
Rio de Janeiro 1989 (15 km)
85 starters. 68 finishers.
Dublin 1990 (15 km)
83 starters. 77 finishers.
Nieuwegein 1991 (15 km)
70 finishers.
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