2nd IAAF World Indoor Championships 1989 - men




Budapest (Hungary)
3rd – 5th March 1989
(Budapest Sportcsarnok)

60 m - 05-03-1989

1. Andrés Simón - Cuba - 6.52
(national record)
2. John Myles-Mills - Ghana - 6.59
3. Pierfrancesco Pavoni - Italy - 6.61

Seven more national records were set in the heats and the semifinals.

200 m - 03-03-1989

1.John Regis - Great Britain - 20.54
(Championship record)
2. Ade Mafe - Great Britain - 20.87
3. Kevin Little - USA - 21.12

Five national records were set in the heats and the semifinals.

400 m - 05-03-1989

1. Antonio McKay - USA - 45.59
(Championship record)
2. Ian Morris - Trinidad and Tobago - 46.09
(national record)
3. Cayetano Cornet - Spain - 46.40

Seven more national records were set in the heats and the semifinals.

800 m - 04-03-1989

1. Paul Ereng - Kenya - 1:44.84
(World record and Championship record)
2. José Luíz Barbosa - Brazil - 1:45.55
(South American record)
3. Tonino Viali - Italy - 1:46.95

One more Championship record, one Asian record and three national records were set in the heats and the semifinals.

1500 m - 05-03-1989

1. Marcus O'Sullivan - Ireland - 3:36.64
(Championship record)
2. Hauke Fuhlbrügge - East Germany - 3:37.80
(national record)
3. Jeff Atkinson - USA - 3:38.12
(North American record)

Two more national records were set in the heats.

3000 m - 05-03-1989

1. Saďd Aouita - Morocco - 7:47.94
(Championship record)
2. José Luís González - Spain - 7:48.66
3. Dieter Baumann - West Germany - 7:50.66

One more Championship record and two national records were set in the heats.

60 m hurdles - 03-03-1989

1. Roger Kingdom - USA - 7.43
(Championship record)
2. Colin Jackson - Great Britain - 7.45
3. Igor Kazanov - Soviet Union - 7.59

One South American records was set in the heats.

5000 metres walk - 05-03-1989

1. Mikhail Shchennikov - Russia - 18:27.10
(World record and Championship record)
2. Roman Mrázek - Czechoslovakia - 18:28.90
3. Frants Kostyukevich - Soviet Union - 18:34.07

4. Sándor Urbanik - Hungary - 18:34.77
(national record)
5. Giovanni De Benedictis - Italy - 18:40.87
(national record)
9. Jimmy McDonald - Ireland - 19:25.24
(national record)

long jump - 05-03-1989

1. Larry Myricks - USA - 8,37 m
(Championship record)
2. Dietmar Haaf - West Germany - 8,17 m
3. Mike Conley Sr. - USA - 8,11 m

triple jump - 04-03-1989

1. Mike Conley Sr. - USA - 17,65 m
(Championship record)
2. Jorge Reyna - Cuba - 17,41 m
(national record)
3. Juan Miguel López - Cuba - 17,28 m

Two more national records were set in the qualification.

high jump - 04-03-1989

1. Javier Sotomayor - Cuba - 2,43 m
(World record and Championship record)
2. Dietmar Mögenburg - West Germany - 2,35 m
3. Patrik Sjöberg - Sweden - 2,35 m

4. Dalton Grant - Great Britain - 2,35 m
(national record)
9. Panayotis Kontaksakis - Greece - 2,28 m
(national record)

pole vault - 04-03-1989

1. Radion Gataullin - Soviet Union - 5,85 m
(equals Championship record)
2. Grigoriy Yegorov - Soviet Union - 5,80 m
3. Joe Dial - USA - 5,70 m

shot put - 04-03-1993

1. Ulf Timmermann - East Germany - 21,75 m
2. Randy Barnes - USA - 21,28 m
3. Georg Andersen - Norway - 20.98 m
(national record)