1989 NCAA Division I cross country championships

1989 cross-country running meet of the NCAA (Division I)
International athletics championship event
1989 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships
OrganisersNCAA
Edition51st–Men
9th–Women
DateNovember 20, 1989
Host cityMaryland Annapolis, MD
United States Naval Academy
VenueNavy Cross Country Course
Distances10 km–Men
5 km–Women
Participation181–Men
183–Women
364–Total athletes
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The 1989 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships were the 51st annual NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship and the 9th annual NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship to determine the team and individual national champions of NCAA Division I men's and women's collegiate cross country running in the United States. In all, four different titles were contested: men's and women's individual and team championships.

Held on November 20, 1989, the combined meet was hosted by the United States Naval Academy at the Navy Cross Country Course in Annapolis, Maryland. The distance for the men's race was 10 kilometers (6.21 miles) while the distance for the women's race was 5 kilometers (3.11 miles). A record 364 runners, both men and women, contested this championship.

The men's team national championship was won by Iowa State, their first team national title. The individual championship was won by John Nuttall, also from Iowa State, with a time of 29:30.55.[1]

The women's team national championship was won by Villanova, their first national title (and first of their eventual record nine). The individual championship was won by Vicki Huber, also from Villanova, with a time of 15:59.86, the event record time for the 5 kilometer distance (upheld all the way until 2001, when the race distance was extended to 6 kilometers).[2] Huber beat her nearest competitor by almost thirty seconds. This was the first of Villanova's record six consecutive individual women's cross country titles.

Qualification

  • All Division I cross country teams were eligible to qualify for the meet through their placement at various regional qualifying meets. In total, 22 teams and 181 runners contested the men's championship while 22 teams and 183 runners contested the women's title. This was the first time the women's race featured more competitors than the men's.

Men's title

  • Distance: 10,000 meters (6.21 miles)
  • Competitors: 22 teams, 181 runners
  • Full Results: MileSplit.com[3]

Men's Team Result (Top 10)

Rank Team Points Avg. Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Iowa State 54 30:06
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Oregon 72 30:23
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Wake Forest 219 31:08
4 Washington 224 31:08
5 Arkansas 235 31:13
6 Georgetown 255 31:14
7 Alabama 261 31:09
8 Nebraska 305 31:21
9 Dartmouth 309 31:30
10 Kansas 314 31:32


Men's Individual Result (Top 10)

  • Runners in italics were not competing with their full team
Rank Name Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) United Kingdom John Nuttall Iowa State 29:30.55
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kenya Jonah Koech Iowa State 29:32.69
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Venezuela German Beltran Alabama 29:33.51
4 United States Terry Thornton LSU 29:49.75
5 United States Bob Kennedy Indiana 29:54.30
6 United States Todd Williams Tennessee 29:58.47
7 United States Shannon Butler Montana State 29:59.59
8 United States Brad Hudson Oregon 30:01.10
9 United States Mark Croghan Ohio State 30:03.87
10 United States Peter Sherry Georgetown 30:04.96

Women's title

  • Distance: 5,000 meters (3.11 miles)
  • Competitors: 22 teams, 183 runners
  • Full Results: MileSplit.com[4]

Women's Team Result (Top 10)

Rank Team Points Avg. Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Villanova 97 17:09
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kentucky 164 17:28
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nebraska 181 17:44
4 Georgetown 189 17:42
5 Oklahoma State 202 17:41
6 Tennessee 223 17:42
7 Clemson 234 17:51
8 Iowa 245 17:52
9 Indiana 264 17:44
10 Providence
UC Irvine
275 17:57
17:54


Women's Individual Result (Top 10)

  • Runners in italics were not competing with their full team
Rank Name Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States Vicki Huber Villanova 15:59.86
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Republic of Ireland Valerie McGovern Kentucky 16:26.78
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) South Africa Michelle Dekkers Indiana 16:36.52
4 Susan Bliss Missouri 16:43.83
5 Patty Wiegand Tennessee 16:47.62
6 Seana Arnold Wake Forest 16:48.68
7 Rita Delnoye UTEP 16:53.02
8 Melinda Rowand Michigan 16:53.39
9 Jacqueline Goodman Oklahoma State 16:55.23
10 Jeanne Kruckeberg Iowa 16:58.99

See also

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 7–9. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  2. ^ "NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  3. ^ "1988 NCAA DI Cross Country Championships – Women's Results". MileSplit.com. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  4. ^ "1989 NCAA DI Cross Country Championships – Women's Results". MileSplit.com. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
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