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1985 IAAF Grand Prix Final

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The 1th IAAF Grand Prix Final was held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy on September 7, 1985.

Men

  1. Doug Padilla : 63 points
  2. Micheal Franks : 60 points
  3. Sergei Bubka : 59 points

Women

  1. Mary Decker : 69 points
  2. Stefka Kostadinova : 63 points
  3. Judi Brown : 63 points

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
200 m Calvin Smith
 United States
Kirk Baptiste
 United States
Desai Williams
 Canada
400 m Michael Franks
 United States
Ray Armstead
 United States
Mark Rowe
 United States
1500 m José Manuel Abascal
 Spain
Omer Khalifa
 Sudan
Steve Scott
 United States
5000 m Doug Padilla
 United States
Sydney Maree
 United States
Thomas Wessinghage
 Germany
110 m H Tonie Campbell
 United States
Andre Phillips
 United States
Sam Turner
 United States
Pole vault Sergey Bubka
 Soviet Union
Thierry Vigneron
 France
Aleksandr Krupskiy
 Soviet Union
Long jump Mike Conley
 United States
Larry Myricks
 United States
László Szalma
 Hungary
Discus Imrich Bugár
 Czechoslovakia
Knut Hjeltnes
 Norway
Géjza Valent
 Czechoslovakia
Javelin throw Tom Petranoff
United States
Duncan Atwood
 United States
Dave Ottley
 Great Britain
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women =

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Florence Griffith Joyner
 United States
Alice Brown
 Jamaica
Merlene Ottey
 United States
800 m m Jarmila Kratochvílová
 Czech Republic
Milena Strnadová
 Czech Republic
Kirsty McDermott
 United States
3000 m Mary Decker
 United States
Maricica Puică
 Romania
Zola Budd
 Great Britain
400 m H Judi Brown
 United States
Debbie Flintoff-King
 Australia
Tonja Brown
 United States
High jump Stefka Kostadinova
 Bulgaria
Louise Ritter
 United States
Tamara Bykova
 Soviet Union
Long jump Jackie Joyner-Kersee
 United States
Galina Chistyakova
 Soviet Union
Carol Lewis
 United States
Shot Put Mihaela Loghin
 Romania
Helena Fibingerová
 Czech Republic
Natalya Lisovskaya
 Soviet Union
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)