List of 1989 World Games medal winners
Appearance
The 1989 World Games were held in Karlsruhe, West Germany, from July 20 to 30, 1989.[1]
Artistic roller skating
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's free skating | Sandro Guerra Italy |
David DeMotte United States |
Thomas Löhe West Germany |
Women's free skating | Raffaella Del Vinaccio Italy |
April Rex United States |
Kirsten Murphy Australia |
Pairs | United States Larry McGrew Tina Jerue |
West Germany Thomas Löhe Nicole Friedel |
Australia David Morrison Kirsten Murphy |
Dance | Italy Alberto Borsarini Claudia Rinaldi |
United States Greg Goody Jodee Viola |
West Germany Hendryk Schamberger Andrea Weppelmann |
Bodybuilding
[edit]Event[2] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's 70 kg | Bernd Haid West Germany |
Park Young-chul South Korea |
Alfonso Gómez Spain |
Men's 80 kg | Han Dong-ki South Korea |
Ray Williams Canada |
Daniel Coussieu France |
Men's 90 kg | Henderson Thorne Canada |
Mirosław Daszkiewicz Poland |
Markus Vollert West Germany |
Men's +90 kg | Andreas Münzer Austria |
François Gay Switzerland |
Wayne Grady United States |
Women's 52 kg | Helga Popp West Germany |
Kay Caseley Great Britain |
Sharon Lewis United States |
Women's +52 kg | Christa Bauch West Germany |
Jutta Tippelt West Germany |
Claudia Montemaggi Italy |
Bowling
[edit]Event[3] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's singles | Ma Ying-chieh Chinese Taipei |
Darold Meisel United States |
Hendro Pratono Indonesia |
Women's singles | Jane Amlinger Canada |
Arianne Cerdeña Philippines |
Patty Ann United States |
Mixed doubles | Chinese Taipei Ma Ying-chieh Huang Yuen-yue |
Philippines Jorge Fernandez Arianne Cerdeña |
West Germany Wolfgang Strupf Michaela Viol |
Field archery
[edit]Event[4] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's recurve | Francis Notenboom Belgium |
Jay Barrs United States |
Ole Gammelgaard Denmark |
Men's barebow | Wolfgang Sedmak Austria |
Jarmo Hilli Finland |
Cesare Rampi Italy |
Women's recurve | Catherine Pellen France |
Ursula Sedmak Austria |
Lise-Lotte Svensson Sweden |
Women's barebow | Nadine Visconti France |
Giuseppina Meini Italy |
Clara Admiraal Netherlands |
Finswimming
[edit]Fistball
[edit]Indoor cycling
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's artistic singles | Harry Bodmer West Germany |
Roland Fleisch Austria |
Hermann Martens Switzerland |
Men's artistic pair | West Germany Andreas Weil Sascha Weil |
Switzerland Jürg Girschweiler Andreas Jeker |
Austria Markus Bachmann Dietmar Entner |
Men's cycle ball | West Germany Jürgen King Werner King |
Czechoslovakia Miroslav Berger Miroslav Kratochvíl |
Switzerland Peter Kern Martin Zinser |
Women's artistic singles | Heike Marklein West Germany |
Jana Horáčková Czechoslovakia |
Marianne Martens Switzerland |
Women's artistic pair | Portugal Carmen Carvalho Ivonne Carvalho |
Czechoslovakia Edita Jelínková Lenka Kosová |
West Germany Martina Heimpel Hildegard Wahl |
Inline speed skating
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's 300 m time trial | Luca Antoniel Italy |
Oscar Galliazzo Italy |
Doug Glass United States |
Men's 1500 m sprint | Dante Muse United States |
Giuseppe De Persio Italy |
Tony Hanley Australia |
Men's 5000 m mass start | Tony Muse United States |
Dante Muse United States |
Tony Keefe Australia |
Men's 10000 m points | Dante Muse United States |
Tony Hanley Australia |
Giuseppe De Persio Italy |
Men's 20000 m elimination | Dante Muse United States |
Olivier Babonneau France |
Pascal Gravouil France |
Women's 300 m time trial | Barbara Fischer West Germany |
Anne Titze West Germany |
Nadia Meerkens Belgium |
Women's 1500 m sprint | Francesca Monteverde Italy |
Antonella Mauri Italy |
Luana Pilia Italy |
Women's 3000 m mass start | Luana Pilia Italy |
Antonella Mauri Italy |
Francesca Monteverde Italy |
Women's 5000 m points | Antonella Mauri Italy |
Francesca Monteverde Italy |
Luana Pilia Italy |
Women's 10000 m elimination | Antonella Mauri Italy |
Francesca Monteverde Italy |
Luana Pilia Italy |
Karate
[edit]Korfball
[edit]Lifesaving
[edit]Netball
[edit]Pétanque
[edit]Powerlifting
[edit]Event[8] | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's lightweight | Ventje Male Indonesia |
Hiroyuki Isagawa Japan |
Nanda Talambanua Indonesia | |||
Men's middleweight | Ausby Alexander United States |
Floriano Domenici Italy |
Mike Barber United States | |||
Men's heavyweight | Tony Stevens Great Britain |
Johnny Melander Sweden |
Jean-Pierre Brulois France | |||
Women's lightweight | Anna-Liisa Prinkkala Finland |
Hisako Yoshida Japan |
Rekha Mal India | |||
Women's middleweight | Joy Burt Canada |
Silvana Bollmann West Germany |
Jenny Hunter Great Britain | |||
Women's heavyweight | Liz Odendaal Netherlands |
Sumita Laha India |
Judy Oakes Great Britain |
Roller hockey
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | Portugal | Spain | Italy |
Taekwondo
[edit]Trampoline gymnastics
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's individual | Richard Cobbing Great Britain |
Fabrice Schwertz France |
Amadeus Regenbrecht West Germany |
Men's synchro | West Germany Michael Kuhn Ralf Pelle |
Denmark Anders Christiansen John Hansen |
Australia Michael Johnston Adrian Wareham |
Men's tumbling | Jon Beck United States |
Pascal Éouzan France |
Christophe Lambert France |
Women's individual | Andrea Holmes Great Britain |
Hiltrud Roewe West Germany |
Sandra Siwinna West Germany |
Women's synchro | Great Britain Sachelle Halford Andrea Holmes |
Australia Liz Jensen Lisa Newman-Morris |
West Germany Gabi Bahr Hiltrud Roewe |
Women's tumbling | Chrystel Robert France |
Michelle Mara United States |
Melanie Bugg United States |
Tug of war
[edit]Water skiing
[edit]Event[10] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's jump | J. D. Wiswall United States |
Karl Ahamer Austria |
Andrew Rooke Great Britain |
Men's slalom | Patrice Martin France |
Marco Bettosini Switzerland |
Shawn Bronson Great Britain |
Men's tricks | Patrice Martin France |
Paul Studd Great Britain |
Andrew Rooke Great Britain |
Women's jump | Kim DeMacedo Canada |
Britta Grebe Austria |
Claudia Gusenbauer Austria |
Women's slalom | Philippa Roberts Great Britain |
Kim DeMacedo Canada |
Valérie Bedoni Switzerland |
Women's tricks | Kim DeMacedo Canada |
Philippa Roberts Great Britain |
Claudia Gusenbauer Austria |
References
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- ^ "Resultat World Games" (PDF). bagskytte.se. p. 12. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
- ^ "3rd World Games 1989". ILSF. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
- ^ "1989 2nd World Games in Karlsruhe, Germany (Part 1)". www.ournetballhistory.org.uk. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
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- ^ "Taekwondo Result of Tournament". taekwondodata.com. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
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