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词条 2011 European Mountain Running Championships
释义

  1. Results

     Men  Women  Junior men  Junior women 

  2. Participation

  3. References

  4. External links

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|Name = 2011 European Mountain Running Championships
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|Organisers = EAA
|Edition = 10th
|Date = 10 July
|Host city = Bursa, Turkey {{flagicon|Turkey}}
|Nations participating =
|Athletes participating =
|Races =
|Distances = 12.0 km +1,245m– Men
8.5 km +865m– Women
8.5 km +865m– Junior men
3.5 km +405m– Junior women
|Previous = 2010 Sapareva Banya
|Next =
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The 2011 European Mountain Running Championships were held on 10 July at Uludağ in Bursa, Turkey. They were that year's area championships for mountain running, held by the European Athletic Association in conjunction with the Turkish Athletic Federation. The competition featured four races, with senior and junior races for both men and women. A total of 221 runners from 26 nations started the competition.

The men's race was 12.0 km long and featured an ascent of 1,245 m. The women's and junior men's races were 8.5 km long comprising a rise of 865 m. The junior women's race was 3.5 km over a hill of 405 m.

Ahmet Arslan from Turkey took his fifth consecutive men's title,[1] while Swiss Martina Strahl won the gold medal in senior women's category. Italian senior men's and senior women's teams were the champions. In the junior men's category, Turkish Nuri Kömür became the champion followed by two of his countrymen. Denisa Ionela Dragomir from Romania was the gold medalist in junior women's race. Turkish junior men's and junior women's teams took the gold medals in team ranking.

The event was dominated by the host nation Turkey, which won in total nine medals (four gold, three silver and two bronze) in three categories. It was the senior women's race, at which Turkey was not able to win any medal.[2]

Results

Men

RankAthleteCountryTime (h:m:s)
Ahmet Arslan{{TUR}}58:08
Gabriele Abate{{ITA}}58:40
Bernard Dematteis{{ITA}}59:41
4Süleyman Büyükbezgin{{TUR}}59:56
5Alex Baldaccini{{ITA}}1:00:25
6Andi Jones{{GBR}}1:00:39
7Anders Kleist{{SWE}}1:00:47
8Georges Burrier{{FRA}}1:01:03
Teams
RankTeamPoints
{{ITA}} (Gabriele Abate, Bernard Dematteis, Alex Baldaccini, Martin Dematteis)12
{{TUR}}34
{{POR}}36
4{{FRA}}39
5{{GBR}}67
  • Totals: 78 starters, 74 finishers, 17 national teams.[3][4] Jose Gaspar, who had finished third, was disqualified for a doping offence.[5]

Women

RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Martina Strähl{{SUI}}48:44
Antonella Confortola{{ITA}}49:09
Lucija Krkoc{{SLO}}49:24
4Valentina Belotti{{ITA}}49:40
5Marina Ivanova{{RUS}}49:57
6Pavla Schorna{{CZE}}50:10
7Cristina Alexandra Frumuz{{ROM}}50:20
8Bernadette Meier-Brändle{{SUI}}50:22
Teams
RankTeamPoints
{{ITA}}22
{{RUS}}28
{{SUI}} 38
4{{NOR}}44
5{{SLO}}62
  • Totals: 57 starters, 54 finishers, 12 national teams.[6][7]

Junior men

RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Nuri Kömür{{TUR}}43:08
Sönmez Dağ{{TUR}}43:12
Murat Orak{{TUR}}43:40
4Szabolcs Istvan Gheorgy{{ROM}}45:27
5Anton Palzer{{GER}}45:41
Teams
RankTeamPoints
{{TUR}}6
{{CZE}}39
{{ITA}}43
  • Totals: 54 starters, 54 finishers, 12 national teams.[8][9]

Junior women

RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Denisa Ionela Dragomir{{ROM}}21:43
Yasemin Can{{TUR}}22:08
Sevilay Eytemis{{TUR}}22:16
4Susanne Mair{{AUT}}22:23
5Rebeca Rus{{ROU}}23:08
Teams
RankTeamPoints
{{TUR}}5
{{ROM}}6
{{AUT}} 16
  • Totals: 32 starters, 32 finishers, 10 national teams.[10][11]

Participation

A total of 26 nations had athletes, which took part in the 2011 Championships.

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  • {{ALB}}
  • {{AUT}}
  • {{BEL}}
  • {{BUL}}
  • {{CRO}}
  • {{CZE}}
  • {{FRA}}
  • {{GER}}
  • {{HUN}}
  • {{IRL}}
  • {{ISR}}
  • {{ITA}}
  • {{LIE}}
  • {{MKD}}
  • {{NOR}}
  • {{POL}}
  • {{POR}}
  • {{ROM}}
  • {{RUS}}
  • {{SLO}}
  • {{ESP}}
  • {{SWE}}
  • {{SUI}}
  • {{TUR}}
  • {{UKR}}
  • {{GBR}}

}}

References

1. ^Turkey's Arslan lays claim to 'greatest' title after 5th straight victory {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707080625/http://www.european-athletics.org/10th-european-mountain-running-championships.html |date=2011-07-07 }}. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
2. ^Wonderful 10. European Mountain Running Championships 2011 in Bursa-Uludag. World Mountain Running Association. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
3. ^Finish List Senior Men. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
4. ^Team Rankings Senior Men. 2010 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
5. ^European Mountain Running Championships 2011: new bronze medallist.
6. ^Finish List Senior Women. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
7. ^Team Rankings Senior Women. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
8. ^Finish List Junior Men. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
9. ^Team Rankings Junior Men. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
10. ^Finish List Junior Women. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
11. ^Team Rankings Junior Women. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.

External links

  • Official website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110707080625/http://www.european-athletics.org/10th-european-mountain-running-championships.html European Athletics competition page]
{{European Mountain Running Championships}}

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