3rd WORLD GAMES 1989

Place / Karlsruhe (Germany)
Date / 29/07-30/07/1989
Participating nations / men / 8 / Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Soviet Union, Spain
women / 8 / Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Soviet Union, Spain
Number of athletes / men / 32
women / 28

4.000 athletes from over 50 countries participated in 25 sports at the World Games of Karlsruhe. Over 125.000 spectators followed this very sucessfull Games that were opened by H.E. Juan Antonio SAMARANCH, President of the International Olympic Committee.

OVERALL INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION (4 events)
MEN / Pts / WOMEN /

Pts

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20. / Pietro VOLTAN (ITA)
Pierre-Charles COCU (FRA)
Marcello SAPORITI (ITA)
Manfred KÖDER (FRG)
Mauro BERTOLINI (ITA)
Juri DUDNIKOV (URS)
Massimiliano TRAMONTANA (ITA)
Wolfgang RESCH (FRG)
Juri GUSOVSKI (URS)
Ilia POUTCHKOVSKI (URS)
Walter VERBERGHT (BEL)
Jörg ROSSEN (FRG)
German MICHAILOV (URS)
Herve UNDAL (FRA)
Benoit LECLERCQ (FRA)
Jens KEIL (FRG)
Jose NAVARRO (ESP)
Hans KWAKS (NED)
Dirk BOETS (BEL)
Orlando DE ARA (ESP) / 1000,5
962,0
955,7
953,7
950,3
921,1
911,6
906,6
904,4
895,7
888,2
881,4
880,1
873,3
856,4
847,6
837,4
822,6
815,7
800,7 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20. / Christina BERNARDINI (ITA)
Ellena NOVOJILOVA (URS)
Bettina LANGE (FRG)
Paola TABACCHI (ITA)
Natalia GUSOVSKAY (URS)
Svetlana ROYANOVA (URS)
Conception ESCATLLAR (ESP)
Antje HOLE (FRG)
Cristina GNASSI (ITA)
Marina ROSLANKINA (URS)
Birgitt HOLE (FRG)
Rosa ORTIZ (ESP)
Tanja KÖDER (FRG)
Michaela GIOMINI (ITA)
Karine Gonzales (FRA)
Odette MARCHAND (NED)
Nuria CARRATALA (ESP)
Sonia MORENO (ESP)
Anne LECLERCQ (FRA)
Magali CANEPAS (FRA) / 968,5
960,3
945,4
923,8
919,0
918,4
917,0
892,7
881,3
854,6
852,9
851,2
821,1
809,6
795,2
792,3
775,9
763,4
761,7
756,7
200 m SWIMMING WITH OBSTACLES
MEN / Sec / WOMEN / Sec
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. / Manfred KÖDER (FRG)
Pierre-Charles COCU (FRA)
Pietro VOLTAN (ITA)
Walter VERBERGHT (BEL)
Dirk BOETS (BEL)
Marcello SAPRITTI (ITA)
Juri GUSOVSKI (URS)
Massimiliano TRAMONTANA (ITA)
Ilia POUTCHKOVSKI (URS)
Mauro BERTOLINI (ITA) / 2’01’’7
2’04’’4
2’05’’1
2’05’’6
2'05''7
2'05''9
2'09''1
2'09''4
2'09''9
2'10''1 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. / Christina BERNARDINI (ITA)
Ellena NOVOJILOVA (URS)
Sigrid HUYGEN (BEL)
Bettina LANGE (FRG)
Nuria CARRATALA (ESP)
Conception ESCATLLAR (ESP)
Ilse D'Hooge (BEL)
Michaela GIOMINI (ITA)
Paola TABACCHI (ITA)
Tania KÖDER (FRG) / 2’19’’5
2’20’’5
2’22’’4
2’23’’0
2'24''0
2'24''5
2'28''0
2'28''1
2'28''7
2'29''1
100 m SAVING A MANIKIN WITH FINS
MEN / Sec / WOMEN / Sec
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.
10. / Mauro BERTOLINI (ITA)
Pietro VOLTAN (ITA)
Walter VERBERGHT (BEL)
Wolfgang RESCH (FRG)
Benoit LECLERCQ (FRA)
Manfred KÖDER (FRG)
Juri DUDNIKOV (URS)
German MICHAILOV (URS)
Ilia POUTCHKOVSKI (URS)
Juri GUSOVSKI (URS) / 0’57’’8
0’59’’7
0’59’’8
1’00’’4
1'00''5
1'01''2
1'01''6
1'01''6
1'01''9
1'02''2 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. / Ellena NOVOJILOVA (URS)
Concepcion ESCATLLAR (ESP)
Bettina LANGE (FRG)
Christina BERNARDINI (ITA)
Paola TABACCHI (ITA)
Svetlana ROYANOVA (URS)
Natalia GUSOVSKAYA (URS)
Cristina GNASSI (ITA)
Antje HOLE (FRG)
Marina ROSLANKINA (URS) / 1’08’’7
1’09’’6
1’09’’7
1’10’’0
1'11''2
1'11''3
1'11''4
1'11''5
1'14''0
1'14''3

Walter Verberght from Belgium was the first competitor that broke the 1 minute barrier on the 100m saving with fins.

100 m COMBINED RESCUE MEDLEY
MEN / Sec / WOMEN / Sec
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. / Pietro VOLTAN (ITA) 1'08"2
Marcello SAPORITI (ITA) 1'09"7
Pierre-Charles COCO (FRA) 1'09"8
Juri DUDNIKOV (URS)
Mauro BERTOLINI (ITA)
Manfred KÖDER (FRG)
Herve UNAL (FRA)
Massimiliano TRAMONTANA (ITA)
Wolfgang RESCH (FRG)
German MICHAILOV (URS) / 1’08’’2
1’09’’7
1’09’’8
1’10’’0
1'11''5
1'12''5
1'12''7
1'13''1
1'13''3
1'13''7 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. / Antje HOLE (FRG) 1'24"8
Christina BERNARDINI (ITA) 1'25"0
Natalia GUSOVSKAYA (URS) 1'25"1
Paola ROYANOVA (ITA)
Bettina LANGE (FRG)
Ellena NOVOJILOVA (URS)
Conception ESCATLLAR (ESP)
Cristina GNASSI (ITA)
Birgit HOLE (FRG)
Odette MARCHAND (NED) / 1’24’’8
1’25’’0
1’25’’1
1’25’’5
1'25''9
1'27''0
1'27''4
1'27''5
1'27''7
1'28''4
50 m SAVING A MANIKIN
MEN / Sec / WOMEN / Sec
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.
9. / Pietro VOLTAN (ITA)
Marcello SAPORITI (ITA)
Juri DUDNIKOV (URS)
Pierre-Charles COCU (FRA)
Mauro BERTOLINI (ITA)
Massimiliano TRAMONTANA (ITA)
Herve UNAL (FRA)
Juri GUSOVSKI (URS)
Manfred KÖDER (FRG)
Wolfgang RESCH (FRG) / 34’’1
34’’3
34’’3
35’’0
35''9
36''0
36''3
36''3
36''6
36''6 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
6.
8.
9.
10. / Natalia GUSOVSKAYA (URS)
Antje HOLE (FRG)
Svetlana ROYANOVA (URS)
Paola TABACCHI (ITA)
Ellena NOVOJILOVA (URS)
Rosa ORTIZ (ESP)
Cristina BERNARDINI (ITA)
Odette MARCHAND (NED)
Bettina LANGE (FRG)
Birgit HOLE (FRG) / 41’’5
41’’7
41’’9
42’’0
42''3
42''4
42''4
42''5
42''6
43''1
OVERALL TEAM
MEN / Pts / WOMEN / Pts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. / ITALY
SOVIET UNION
GERMANY FR
FRANCE
SPAIN
NETHERLANDS
BELGIUM
HUNGARY / 1022,4
952,3
868,4
744,5
628,1
619,5
504,6
96,8 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. / SOVIET UNION
ITALY
GERMANY FR
SPAIN
NETHERLANDS
FRANCE
BELGIUM / 721,1
697,1
671,6
581,0
510,4
444,9
291,1
4 x 25 m MANIKIN RELAY
MEN / Sec / WOMEN / Sec
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. / ITALY
SOVIET UNION
GERMANY FR
NETHERLANDS
FRANCE
SPAIN
BELGIUM / 1’24’’2
1’28’’8
1’31’’8
1’32’’6
1'34''4
1'38''1
1'48''4 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. / ITALY
SOVIET UNION
GERMANY FR
NETHERLANDS
SPAIN
FRANCE
BELGIUM / 1’44’’9
1’45’’1
1’45’’2
1’46’’0
1'48''2
1'56''8
2'10''6
4 x 50 m MEDLEY RELAY
MEN / Sec / WOMEN / Sec
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. / ITALY
SOVIET UNION
GERMANY
FRANCE
SPAIN
BELGIUM
NETHERLANDS
HUNGARY / 1’57’’5
1’59’’5
2’04’’3
2’10’’6
2'16''6
2'18''7
2'21''5
2'56''0 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. / SOVIET UNION
ITALY
GERMANY
SPAIN
NETHERLANDS
FRANCE
BELGIUM / 2’25’’4
2’27’’6
2’28’’4
2’31’’1
2'39''4
2'40''9
2'49''5
4 x 50 mRESCUE TUBE RELAY
MEN / Sec / WOMEN / Sec
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. / GERMANY FR
SOVIET UNION
ITALY
FRANCE
SPAIN
BELGIUM
NETHERLANDS
HUNGARY / 1’41’’8
1’44’’8
1’46’’7
1’46’’9
1'48''3
1'51''7
1'55''0
2'19''8 / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. / ITALY
SOVIET UNION
GERMANY
SPAIN
FRANCE
BELGIUM
NETHERLANDS / 1’59’’4
1’59’’5
2’02’’9
2’03’’1
2'03''9
2'12''6
2'16''2