1967 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
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1967 IAAF World Race Walking Cup | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 4th |
Date | October 15 |
Host city | Bad Saarow, Bezirk Frankfurt (Oder), German Democratic Republic ![]() |
Nations participating | 8 |
Athletes participating | 48 |
Races | 2 |
The 1967 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held in Bad Saarow, German Democratic Republic, on October 15, 1967. The event was also known as Lugano Trophy.
Complete results were published.[1]
Contents
Medallists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
20 km walk | ![]() |
1:28:39 | ![]() |
1:28:58 | ![]() |
1:29:13 |
50 km walk | ![]() |
4:09:09 | ![]() |
4:11:40 | ![]() |
4:13:07 |
Men (Team) | ||||||
Team | ![]() |
128 pts | ![]() |
107 pts | ![]() |
104 pts |
Results
Men's 20 km
Place | Athlete | Time |
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Nikolay Smaga ![]() |
1:28:39 |
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Vladimir Golubnichiy ![]() |
1:28:58 |
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Ron Laird ![]() |
1:29:13 |
4 | Gerhard Sperling ![]() |
1:30:15 |
5 | Peter Frenkel ![]() |
1:30:30 |
6 | Peter Fullager ![]() |
1:31:34 |
7 | Hans-Joachim Pathus ![]() |
1:33:07 |
8 | John Webb ![]() |
1:33:56 |
9 | Ronald Wallwork ![]() |
1:34:54 |
10 | Julius Müller ![]() |
1:35:00 |
11 | Bernhard Nermerich ![]() |
1:35:37 |
12 | Åke Söderlund ![]() |
1:36:02 |
13 | Karl-Heinz Pape ![]() |
1:36:06 |
14 | István Göri ![]() |
1:36:09 |
15 | Pasquale Busca ![]() |
1:36:22 |
16 | Tom Dooley ![]() |
1:37:21 |
17 | János Dalmati ![]() |
1:37:53 |
18 | Andor Antal ![]() |
1:38:03 |
19 | Örjan Andersson ![]() |
1:38:15 |
20 | Gabriele Nigro ![]() |
1:40:48 |
21 | Ingvar Pettersson ![]() |
1:41:39 |
22 | Jack Mortland ![]() |
1:42:14 |
23 | Gennadiy Solodov ![]() |
1:48:24 |
— | Nicola De Vito ![]() |
DNF |
Men's 50 km
Place | Athlete | Time |
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Christoph Höhne ![]() |
4:09:09 |
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Peter Selzer ![]() |
4:11:40 |
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Aleksandr Shcherbina ![]() |
4:13:07 |
4 | Kurt Sakowski ![]() |
4:13:52 |
5 | Sergey Bondarenko ![]() |
4:21:52 |
6 | Don Thompson ![]() |
4:25:21 |
7 | Stig Lindberg ![]() |
4:28:53 |
8 | Raymond Middleton ![]() |
4:29:23 |
9 | Shaun Lightman ![]() |
4:31:24 |
10 | Igor Della-Rossa ![]() |
4:31:28 |
11 | István Havasi ![]() |
4:33:01 |
12 | Gerhard Weidner ![]() |
4:35:25 |
13 | Horst-Rüdiger Magnor ![]() |
4:36:53 |
14 | Max Sjöholm ![]() |
4:40:21 |
15 | Sante Mancini ![]() |
4:41:26 |
16 | Antonio De Gaetano ![]() |
4:41:49 |
17 | Goetz Klopfer ![]() |
4:46:42 |
18 | Werner Hupfeld ![]() |
4:50:46 |
19 | Luigi De Rosso ![]() |
4:51:50 |
20 | James Clifton ![]() |
4:57:07 |
21 | János Szabó ![]() |
5:02:53 |
22 | Larry Young ![]() |
5:06:08 |
23 | Tibor Balajcza ![]() |
5:18:05 |
— | Stefan Ingvarsson ![]() |
DNF |
Team
Place | Country | Points |
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128 pts |
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107 pts |
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104 pts |
4 | ![]() |
73 pts |
5 | ![]() |
52 pts |
6 | ![]() |
50 pts |
7 | ![]() |
46 pts |
8 | ![]() |
40 pts |
9 | ![]() |
DNS |
Participation
The participation of 48 athletes from 8 countries is reported.[1]
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Qualifying Rounds
From 1961 to 1985 there were qualifying rounds with the first two winners proceeding to the final. This year, the German Democratic Republic, the United Kingdom, Hungary, the United States, and the Republic of South Africa proceeded directly to the final.
Countries qualifying for the final are highlighted in green
Zone 1
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Zone 2København, Denmark, September 9/10
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See also
References
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