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词条 2008 European Mountain Running Championships
释义

  1. Results

     Men's senior race  Women's senior race  Men's under-20s race  Women's under-20s race 

  2. References

  3. External links

{{Infobox XC Championships
|Name = 2008 European Mountain Running Championships
|Logo =
|Size =
|Organisers = EAA
|Edition = 7th
|Date = 12 July
|Host city = Zell am Harmersbach, Germany {{flagicon|Germany}}
|Nations participating = 25
|Athletes participating = 227
|Races = 4
|Distances = 12 km – Men
8.75 km – Women
8.75 km – U20 men
4 km – U20 women
|Previous = 2007 Cauterets
|Next = 2009 Telfes
}}

The 2008 European Mountain Running Championships were held on 12 July in Zell am Harmersbach, Germany. Held by the European Athletic Association, the competition was held on an up- and downhill course in the Black Forest. The championships featured 227 athletes representing 25 nations.[1]

The championships comprised four races: the men's race which was 12 km long with an 804 m ascent and 714 m descent, the women's and under-20s men's competitions over 8.75 km and containing a 566 m ascent and 476 m descent, and finally the under-20s women's race which was competed over 4 km with a rise and fall of 238 m.[2]

Ahmet Arslan defended his title in the men's senior race while Elisa Desco took the gold medal in the women's race. Bernard Dematteis headed home Italy to the senior men's team gold medal and Great Britain won the women's team gold, with bronze medallist Sarah Tunstall the nation's best finisher. The junior men's competition was largely a Turkish affair, with Hasan Pak winning gold and leading a 1-2-3 for his country. The women's junior race was won by Mariya Bykova who, along with Tatyana Prorokova, took the team gold.[1]

Results

Men's senior race

RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Ahmet Arslan{{TUR}} 50:01
Bernard Dematteis{{ITA}} 50:29
Marco De Gasperi{{ITA}} 50:57
4Jose Gaspar{{POR}} 51:09
5Julien Rancon{{FRA}} 51:13
6Marco Gaiardo{{ITA}} 51:22
7Gabriele Abate{{ITA}} 51:33
8Mitja Kosovelj{{SLO}} 51:39
9Javier Crespo{{ESP}} 51:46
10Cristofol Castañer{{ESP}} 51:51
Teams
RankTeamPoints
{{ITA}} 11
{{ESP}} 32
{{FRA}} 32
4{{TUR}} 32
5{{POR}} 41
  • Total participants: 82 runners and 19 teams.[3]

Women's senior race

RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Elisa Desco{{ITA}} 40:00
Constance Devillers{{FRA}} 40:18
Sarah Tunstall{{GBR}} 40:48
4Mateja Kosovelj{{SLO}} 41:20
5Victoria Wilkinson{{GBR}} 41:28
6Bernadette Meier-Brändle{{SUI}} 41:31
7Isabelle Guillot{{FRA}} 41:49
8Maria Grazia Roberti{{ITA}} 41:54
9Katie Ingram{{GBR}} 42:00
10Milka Mikhaylova{{BUL}} 42:04
Teams
RankTeamPoints
{{GBR}} 17
{{FRA}} 21
{{ITA}} 22
4{{SLO}} 57
5{{CZE}} 61
  • Total participants: 71 runners and 17 teams.[3]

Men's under-20s race

RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Hasan Pak{{TUR}} 35:23
Alper Demir{{TUR}} 35:58
Emrah Akalın{{TUR}} 36:09
4Renè Stöckert{{GER}} 36:27
5Adem Karataş{{TUR}} 36:46
6Xavier Chevrier{{ITA}} 37:04
7Marc Tolstikhin{{RUS}} 37:16
8Candide Pralong{{SUI}} 37:18
9Luca Re{{ITA}} 37:39
10Peter Oblak{{SLO}} 37:44
Teams
RankTeamPoints
{{TUR}} 6
{{ITA}} 31
{{RUS}} 32
4{{SUI}} 52
5{{AUT}} 54
  • Total participants: 44 runners and 10 teams.[3]

Women's under-20s race

RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Mariya Bykova{{RUS}} 18:45
Esra Gullu{{TUR}} 18:48
Tatyana Prorokova{{RUS}} 18:54
4Natalia Strzelecka{{POL}} 19:02
5Hannah Bateson{{GBR}} 19:03
6Cansu Turan{{TUR}} 19:10
7Hülya Ongun{{TUR}} 19:15
8Kateřina Beroušková{{CZE}} 19:18
9Anastasiya Mikhaylova{{RUS}} 19:20
10Helen Wolfson{{ISR}} 19:26
Teams
RankTeamPoints
{{RUS}} 4
{{TUR}} 8
{{GBR}} 17
4{{ITA}} 25
5{{CZE}} 28
  • Total participants: 30 runners and 10 teams.[3]

References

1. ^Turkey & Italy reign supreme at Mountain Running Championships{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. European Athletics (2008-07-14). Retrieved on 2010-02-01.
2. ^26 countries do battle over the mountains in Zell am Harmersbach this weekend{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. European Athletics (2008-07-11). Retrieved on 2010-02-01.
3. ^Zell am Harmersbach GER 12 July. European Athletics (2008-07-12). Retrieved on 2010-01-02.

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100113032919/http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6843&Itemid=299 Official website] at European Athletics
{{European Mountain Running Championships}}

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