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1989 Berlin Marathon

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16th Berlin Marathon
VenueBerlin, West Germany
Date1 October
Champions
MenAlfredo Shahanga (2:08:16)
WomenPäivi Tikkanen (2:28:45)
Wheelchair menHeinz Frei (1:40:11)
Wheelchair womenDaniela Jutzeler (1:55:23)
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The 1989 Berlin Marathon was the 16th running of the annual marathon race held in Berlin, West Germany, held on 1 October. Australia's Alfredo Shahanga won the men's race in 2:10:11 hours, while the women's race was won by Finland's Päivi Tikkanen in 2:28:45. Heinz Frei (1:40:11) and Daniela Jutzeler (1:55:23), both of Switzerland, won the men's and women's wheelchair races. A total of 13,433 runners finished the race, 12,233 men and 1200 women.

Results

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Men

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alfredo Shahanga  Tanzania 2:10:11
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dereje Nedi  Ethiopia 2:11:15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Spyros Andriopoulos  Greece 2:12:59
4 Nikolay Tabak  Soviet Union 2:13:03
5 Sergey Rozum  Russia 2:13:03
6 Jan Huruk  Poland 2:13:12
7 Karol Dolega  Poland 2:13:18
8 Osmiro Silva  Brazil 2:13:39
9 Igor Braslavskiy  Soviet Union 2:13:58
10 Daniel Böltz  Switzerland 2:14:11
11 Kazimierz Lasecki  Poland 2:16:09
12 Dick Tesselaar  Netherlands 2:16:14
13 Justin Gloden  Luxembourg 2:16:19
14 Dariusz Kaczmarski  Poland 2:16:24
15 Wiesław Pałczyński  Poland 2:16:31
16 Wojciech Więckowski  Poland 2:16:37
17 Pawel Małkowski  Poland 2:16:39
18 Hans Nilsson  Sweden 2:16:42
19 Jan Ikov  Denmark 2:17:05
20 Peter Gschwend  Switzerland 2:17:14

Women

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Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Päivi Tikkanen  Finland 2:28:45
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Renata Kokowska  Poland 2:32:04
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kerstin Preßler  West Germany 2:33:35
4 Sissel Grottenberg  Norway 2:33:55
5 Rita Borralho  Portugal 2:34:11
6 Dimitra Papaspirou  Greece 2:34:24
7 Krystyna Chylińska  Poland 2:35:52
8 Angelika Dunke  West Germany 2:36:13
9 Ágnes Sipka  Hungary 2:36:58
10 Irina Sklyarenko  Soviet Union 2:36:59
11 Petra Liebertz  West Germany 2:37:13
12 Tatyana Fyodorova  Soviet Union 2:37:40
13 Bożena Dziubińska  Poland 2:38:26
14 Gabriela Gorzynska  Poland 2:38:34
15 Anna-Isabel Holtkamp  West Germany 2:38:39
16 Czeslawa Mentlewicz  Poland 2:38:42
17 Beate Waeber  West Germany 2:38:55
18 Heather MacDuff  United Kingdom 2:39:59
19 Janina Saxer-Juszko  Switzerland 2:40:16
20 Dorota Dankiewicz  Poland 2:41:09

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