1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics
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The 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics was the 1988 edition of the World Junior Championships in Athletics, held in Greater Sudbury, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada from July 27 to July 31, 1988."Junior host out to bury bad image". ''The Globe and Mail'', July 21, 1988.


Planning

The city's bid to host the games was accepted in 1986, winning over Cali, Colombia, Cali, Colombia. In addition to the International Association of Athletics Federations's concerns about the political instability of Colombia at the time, Sudbury had recently established a strong reputation in sporting circles due to its hosting of the 1980 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships, as well as Alex Baumann's world record performance in swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Despite this, IAAF president Primo Nebiolo personally opposed the selection, arguing that the city was not large or world-famous enough to be an appropriate host city for the event. Over the next two years, Nebiolo lobbied several times to have the games pulled from the city, in turn causing difficulties for the city in securing sufficient funding from corporate and government sponsors. As late as ten days before the event was to begin, the event still faced a significant budget gap in its broadcasting contracts, with Nebiolo again threatening to pull the games from the city before a last-minute donation from the Canadian Track and Field Association covered the shortfall."Cash rescues world juniors". ''The Globe and Mail'', July 19, 1988. Once the games started, however, Nebiolo was more positive, stating that the games benefited from being held in a smaller centre that was able to provide an athlete-centred experience and had the community spirit to draw on a huge base of volunteers."Sudbury Invests Heavily in Image". ''Northern Ontario Business'', September 1988. The city's Northern Lights Festival Boréal was held concurrently to serve as the championships' cultural festival. CBC Television and Mid-Canada Communications, MCTV acted as the host broadcasters. Overall, the games contributed approximately $8 million to the city's local economy.


Results


Men


Women


Medal table


Participation

According to an unofficial count through an unofficial result list, 1024 athletes from 123 countries participated in the event. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.


See also

*1988 in athletics (track and field)


References


External links


Official results
at GBRathletics.com

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