- Medallists Men Women
- Results Men's 20 km Team (20 km Men) Men's 50 km Team (50 km Men) Men's 10 km (Junior) Team (10 km Junior Men) Women's 20 km Team (20 km Women) Women's 10 km Junior Team (10 km Junior Women)
- Participation
- References
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{{Infobox XC Championships |Name = 2011 European Race Walking Cup |Logo = 2011 eaa race walk cup.png |Size = 232px |Caption = |Organisers = EAA |Edition = 9th |Date = 21 May |Host city = Olhão, Algarve, Portugal {{flagicon|Portugal}} |Location = |Nations participating = 25 |Athletes participating = 218 |Races = 5 |Website = Olhao2011 |Previous = 2009 Metz |Next = 2013 Dudince }}The ninth edition of the European Race Walking Cup was held on the roads of Olhão, Portugal on 21 May 2011. The event was jointly organised by the Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo (Portuguese Athletics Federation) and the European Athletics Association.[1] A total of 222 athletes from 26 countries participated in the competition.[2] Olhão won the nomination as the host city in November 2009, seeing off a rival bid from Spain's Santa Eulària des Riu. Although this was Portugal's first time hosting a racewalking event of this size, it became another high profile athletics competition to be staged in the Algarve region, after the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, 2003 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and several editions of the European Champion Clubs Cup.[3] The city itself has, since 2001, played host to the annual Meeting de Marcha Atlética da Cidade de Olhão racewalking meeting, which has featured on the IAAF World Race Walking Challenge series.[4] As in previous years, the competition featured five races: two 20 km walk competitions for men and women, a 50 km men's walk, and junior walks for men and women of 10 km each.[2] The course was a looped circuit on the roads next to Olhão's marina on the seafront of the Atlantic Ocean.[5] Russia and Italy were the dominant teams at the competition, taking three and two team titles respectively. Italian men took a sweep of the top three in the 20 km race while Russia's junior men completed a 1–2 finish to gain a perfect team score.[6] MedallistsMenJunior men's 10 km | Ihor Lyashchenko|UKR}} | 41:26 | Hagen Pohle|GER}} | 41:36 | Dementiy Cheparev|RUS}} | 41:58 | Junior men's 10 km Team | Ukraine|UKR}} | 5 pts | Russia|RUS}} | 8 pts | Germany|GER}} | 12 pts | Senior men's 20 km | Matej Toth|SVK}} | 1:23:53 | Jakub Jelonek|POL}} | 1:23:59 | Benjamín Sánchez|ESP}} | 1:24:12 | Senior men's 20 km Team | Spain|ESP}} | 26 pts | Italy|ITA}} | 27 pts | France|FRA}} | 37 pts | Senior men's 50 km | Denis Nizhegorodov|RUS}} | 3:45:58 | Marco De Luca|ITA}} | 3:50:13 | Christopher Linke|GER}} | 3:52:56 | Senior men's 50 km Team | Italy|ITA}} | 16 pts | Poland|POL}} | 17 pts | Spain|ESP}} | 39 pts |
WomenJunior women's 10 km | Yelena Lashmanova|RUS}} | 43:10 | Svetlana Vasilyeva|RUS}} | 44:02 | Kate Veale|IRL}} | 46:32 | Junior women's 10 km Team | Russia|RUS}} | 3 pts | Italy|ITA}} | 9 pts | Czech Republic|CZE}} | 19 pts | Senior women's 20 km | Vera Sokolova|RUS}} | 1:30:02 | Anisya Kirdyapkina|RUS}} | 1:30:41 | Elisa Rigaudo|ITA}} | 1:30:55 | Senior women's 20 km Team | Russia|RUS}} | 14 pts | Spain|ESP}} | 22 pts | Ukraine|UKR}} | 32 pts |
ResultsComplete results were published.[7] Men's 20 km Place | Athlete | Nation | Time | {{gold1}} | Matej Tóth | SVK}} | 1:23:53 | {{silver2}} | Jakub Jelonek | POL}} | 1:23:59 | {{bronze3}} | Benjamín Sánchez | ESP}} | 1:24:12 | 4 | Giorgio Rubino | ITA}} | 1:24:14 | 5 | Vladimir Kanaykin | RUS}} | 1:24:20 | 6 | Miguel Ángel López | ESP}} | 1:24:37 | 7 | Andrey Krivov | RUS}} | 1:25:14 | 8 | Antonin Boyez | FRA}} | 1:25:21 | 9 | Robert Heffernan | IRL}} | 1:25:34 | 10 | Kevin Campion | FRA}} | 1:25:50 | 11 | Matteo Giupponi | ITA}} | 1:26:30 | 12 | Federico Tontodonati | ITA}} | 1:26:59 | 13 | Nazar Kovalenko | UKR}} | 1:27:03 | 14 | Pedro Isidro | POR}} | 1:27:39 | 15 | Antón Kučmín | SVK}} | 1:28:14 | 16 | Grzegorz Sudoł | POL}} | 1:28:49 | 17 | Francisco Arcilla | ESP}} | 1:28:59 | 18 | Marius Žiūkas | LTU}} | 1:29:16 | 19 | Emmanuel Boulay | FRA}} | 1:29:45 | 20 | Rafał Sikora | POL}} | 1:29:52 | 21 | Aku Partanen | FIN}} | 1:29:54 | 22 | Dawid Wolski | POL}} | 1:30:33 | 23 | Alex Wright | GBR}} | 1:30:36 | 24 | José Ignacio Díaz | ESP}} | 1:31:05 | 25 | Bertrand Moulinet | FRA}} | 1:31:26 | 26 | Oleksandr Venhlovskyy | UKR}} | 1:31:30 | 27 | Brendan Boyce | IRL}} | 1:32:17 | 28 | Heikki Kukkonen | FIN}} | 1:32:29 | 29 | Tom Bosworth | GBR}} | 1:32:48 | 30 | Ruslan Dmytrenko | UKR}} | 1:32:55 | 31 | Michael Doyle | IRL}} | 1:34:24 | 32 | Kemal Gelecek | TUR}} | 1:36:35 | 33 | Karel Ketner | CZE}} | 1:40:18 | 34 | Lauri Lelumees | EST}} | 1:42:57 | — | Andreas Nielsen | DEN}} | DNF | — | Akim Ovsjannikov | EST}} | DNF | — | Ben Wears | GBR}} | DNF | — | André Höhne | GER}} | DNF | — | Carsten Schmidt | GER}} | DNF | — | Máté Helebrandt | HUN}} | DNF | — | Daniele Paris | ITA}} | DNF | — | João Vieira | POR}} | DNF | — | Sérgio Vieira | POR}} | DNF | — | Perseus Karlström | SWE}} | DNF | — | Recep Çelik | TUR}} | DNF | — | Eemeli Kiiski | FIN}} | DQ | — | Dan King | GBR}} | DQ | — | Tadas Šuškevičius | LTU}} | DQ | — | Stanislav Yemelyanov | RUS}} | DQ IAAF Rule 32.2.b (Doping) | — | Sergey Morozov | RUS}} | DQ IAAF Rule 32.2.b (Doping) |
Team (20 km Men) Place | Country | Points | {{gold1}} | {{ESP}} | 26 pts | {{silver2}} | {{ITA}} | 27 pts | {{bronze3}} | {{FRA}} | 37 pts | 4 | {{POL}} | 38 pts | 5 | {{IRL}} | 67 pts | 6 | {{UKR}} | 69 pts |
Men's 50 km Place | Athlete | Nation | Time | {{gold1}} | Denis Nizhegorodov | RUS}} | 3:45:58 | {{silver2}} | Marco De Luca | ITA}} | 3:50:13 | {{bronze3}} | Christopher Linke | GER}} | 3:52:56 | 4 | Artur Brzozowski | POL}} | 3:53:51 | 5 | Jean-Jacques Nkouloukidi | ITA}} | 3:54:19 | 6 | Rafał Augustyn | POL}} | 3:54:38 | 7 | Michał Stasiewicz | POL}} | 4:02:51 | 8 | Oleksiy Kazanin | UKR}} | 4:03:19 | 9 | Lorenzo Dessi | ITA}} | 4:04:00 | 10 | Teodorico Caporaso | ITA}} | 4:04:12 | 11 | Denis Strelkov | RUS}} | 4:04:36 | 12 | Luís Manuel Corchete | ESP}} | 4:05:25 | 13 | Miguel Ángel Prieto | ESP}} | 4:06:45 | 14 | Ferrán Collados | ESP}} | 4:06:57 | 15 | Predrag Filipović | SRB}} | 4:07:54 | 16 | Xavier Le Coz | FRA}} | 4:08:04 | 17 | Ivan Losev | UKR}} | 4:10:02 | 18 | Augusto Cardoso | POR}} | 4:10:03 | 19 | Ato Ibáñez | SWE}} | 4:10:54 | 20 | Dzianis Krauchuk | BLR}} | 4:13:31 | 21 | Claudio Villanueva | ESP}} | 4:14:27 | 22 | Dušan Majdán | SVK}} | 4:15:10 | 23 | Serhiy Budza | UKR}} | 4:16:26 | 24 | Dominic King | GBR}} | 4:18:56 | 25 | Jorge Costa | POR}} | 4:25:04 | 26 | Sándor Rácz | HUN}} | 4:28:09 | 27 | Róbert Tubak | HUN}} | 4:33:47 | 28 | Margus Luik | EST}} | 4:34:11 | — | Dzmitry Dziubin | BLR}} | DNF | — | Andrei Talashka | BLR}} | DNF | — | Ivan Trotski | BLR}} | DNF | — | Antti Kempas | FIN}} | DNF | — | Hervé Davaux | FRA}} | DNF | — | Colin Griffin | IRL}} | DNF | — | Vjaceslavs Grigorjevs | LAT}} | DNF | — | Arnis Rumbenieks | LAT}} | DNF | — | Trond Nymark | NOR}} | DNF | — | Pedro Martins | POR}} | DNF | — | António Pereira | POR}} | DNF | — | Andrey Ruzavin | RUS}} | DNF | — | Vladimir Savanović | SRB}} | DNF | — | Alex Flórez | SUI}} | DNF | — | Miloš Bátovský | SVK}} | DNF | — | Maksym Kovalenko | UKR}} | DNF | — | Janis Strautinš | LAT}} | DQ | — | Nenad Filipović | SRB}} | DQ | — | Andreas Gustafsson | SWE}} | DQ | — | Igor Yerokhin | RUS}} | DQ[8] IAAF Rule 32.2.b (Doping) |
Team (50 km Men) Place | Country | Points | {{gold1}} | {{ITA}} | 16 pts | {{silver2}} | {{POL}} | 17 pts | {{bronze3}} | {{ESP}} | 39 pts | 4 | {{UKR}} | 48 pts |
Men's 10 km (Junior) Place | Athlete | Nation | Time | {{gold1}} | Ihor Lyashchenko | UKR}} | 41:26 | {{silver2}} | Hagen Pohle | GER}} | 41:36 | {{bronze3}} | Dementiy Cheparev | RUS}} | 41:58 | 4 | Oleksandr Verbytskyy | UKR}} | 42:09 | 5 | Pavel Parshin | RUS}} | 42:16 | 6 | Alvaro Martin | ESP}} | 42:17 | 7 | Luís Alberto Amezcua | ESP}} | 43:10 | 8 | Leonardo Dei Tos | ITA}} | 43:21 | 9 | Patrik Spevák | SVK}} | 43:41 | 10 | Marcel Lehmberg | GER}} | 43:48 | 11 | Dimitri Malosse | FRA}} | 43:52 | 12 | Aleksi Ojala | FIN}} | 44:00 | 13 | Nicolas Gosselin | FRA}} | 44:03 | 14 | Massimo Stano | ITA}} | 44:35 | 15 | Ihor Puzanov | UKR}} | 44:48 | 16 | Juan Antonio Raya | ESP}} | 44:49 | 17 | Sahin Senoduncu | TUR}} | 45:14 | 18 | Viktor Márkus | HUN}} | 45:43 | 19 | Samuel Pereira | POR}} | 45:46 | 20 | Miklós Srp | HUN}} | 45:51 | 21 | Marcel Faber | SVK}} | 46:06 | 22 | Bruno Pedro | POR}} | 46:19 | 23 | Leonardo Serra | ITA}} | 46:44 | 24 | Edgars Gjačs | LAT}} | 46:55 | 25 | Anders Hansson | SWE}} | 46:56 | 26 | Adrian Dragomir | ROU}} | 47:00 | 27 | Evan Lynch | IRL}} | 47:08 | 28 | Valters Gerinš | LAT}} | 47:21 | 29 | Romain Denimal | FRA}} | 47:26 | 30 | Jamie Higgins | GBR}} | 47:28 | 31 | Andrzej Łobaczewski | POL}} | 47:47 | 32 | Peter Tichý | SVK}} | 47:57 | 33 | Jakub Herba | POL}} | 48:42 | 34 | Łukasz Kostka | POL}} | 49:04 | 35 | Ozgur Ozan Pamuk | TUR}} | 49:12 | — | Damir Baybikov | RUS}} | DQ |
Team (10 km Junior Men) Place | Country | Points | {{gold1}} | {{UKR}} | 5 pts | {{silver2}} | {{RUS}} | 8 pts | {{bronze3}} | {{GER}} | 12 pts | 4 | {{ESP}} | 13 pts | 5 | {{ITA}} | 22 pts | 6 | {{FRA}} | 24 pts | 7 | {{SVK}} | 30 pts | 8 | {{HUN}} | 38 pts | 9 | {{POR}} | 41 pts | 10 | {{TUR}} | 52 pts | 11 | {{LAT}} | 52 pts | 12 | {{POL}} | 64 pts |
Women's 20 km Place | Athlete | Nation | Time | {{gold1}} | Vera Sokolova | RUS}} | 1:30:02 | {{silver2}} | Anisya Kirdyapkina | RUS}} | 1:30:41 | {{bronze3}} | Elisa Rigaudo | ITA}} | 1:30:55 | 4 | María Vasco | ESP}} | 1:31:41 | 5 | Olha Yakovenko | UKR}} | 1:32:08 | 6 | Melanie Seeger | GER}} | 1:32:14 | 7 | Nadiya Borovska | UKR}} | 1:32:30 | 8 | María José Poves | ESP}} | 1:32:36 | 9 | Susana Feitor | POR}} | 1:32:43 | 10 | Julia Takács | ESP}} | 1:33:09 | 11 | Anna Lukyanova | RUS}} | 1:33:27 | 12 | Johanna Jackson | GBR}} | 1:33:53 | 13 | Inês Henriques | POR}} | 1:34:11 | 14 | Zuzana Schindlerová | CZE}} | 1:34:15 | 15 | Ana Cabecinha | POR}} | 1:34:31 | 16 | Brigita Virbalytė-Dimšienė | LTU}} | 1:34:35 | 17 | Nastassia Yatsevich | BLR}} | 1:35:21 | 18 | Marie Polli | SUI}} | 1:35:37 | 19 | Federica Ferraro | ITA}} | 1:35:48 | 20 | Olena Shumkina | UKR}} | 1:36:20 | 21 | Laura Reynolds | IRL}} | 1:36:31 | 22 | Tatyana Korotkova | RUS}} | 1:36:43 | 23 | Neringa Aidietytė | LTU}} | 1:36:55 | 24 | Ana Maria Groza | ROU}} | 1:37:18 | 25 | Katarzyna Kwoka | POL}} | 1:37:23 | 26 | Lucie Pelantová | CZE}} | 1:37:37 | 27 | Karoliina Kaasalainen | FIN}} | 1:38:21 | 28 | Eleonora Giorgi | ITA}} | 1:38:29 | 29 | Emilie Menuet | FRA}} | 1:38:33 | 30 | Antonella Palmisano | ITA}} | 1:39:00 | 31 | Agnieszka Dygacz | POL}} | 1:39:16 | 32 | Agnieszka Szwarnóg | POL}} | 1:39:45 | 33 | Hanna Drabenia | BLR}} | 1:39:53 | 34 | Laura Polli | SUI}} | 1:40:01 | 35 | Mari Olsson | SWE}} | 1:40:20 | 36 | Anita Kažemāka | LAT}} | 1:40:57 | 37 | Edina Füsti | HUN}} | 1:41:00 | 38 | Anne Halkivaha | FIN}} | 1:41:01 | 39 | Olena Shevchuk | UKR}} | 1:42:07 | 40 | Paulina Buziak | POL}} | 1:42:19 | 41 | Mária Czaková | SVK}} | 1:44:22 | 42 | Viktória Madarász | HUN}} | 1:45:02 | 43 | Eszter Gerendási | HUN}} | 1:47:27 | 44 | Lisa Kehler | GBR}} | 1:47:58 | 45 | Anita Cuhnova | LAT}} | 1:55:39 | 46 | Karolína Škrášková | CZE}} | 2:02:19 | — | Lorena Luaces | ESP}} | DQ | — | Olive Loughnane | IRL}} | DQ | — | Claudia Ștef | ROU}} | DQ | — | Alina Matveyuk | BLR}} | DNF | — | Agnese Pastare | LAT}} | DNF | — | Sonata Milušauskaitė | LTU}} | DNF | — | Kristina Saltanovič | LTU}} | DNF | — | Vera Santos | POR}} | DNF | — | Ana Veronica Rodean | ROU}} | DNF |
Team (20 km Women) Place | Country | Points | {{gold1}} | {{RUS}} | 14 pts | {{silver2}} | {{ESP}} | 22 pts | {{bronze3}} | {{UKR}} | 32 pts | 4 | {{POR}} | 37 pts | 5 | {{ITA}} | 50 pts | 6 | {{CZE}} | 86 pts | 7 | {{POL}} | 88 pts | 8 | {{HUN}} | 122 pts |
Women's 10 km Junior Place | Athlete | Nation | Time | {{gold1}} | Yelena Lashmanova | RUS}} | 43:10 | {{silver2}} | Svetlana Vasilyeva | RUS}} | 44:02 | {{bronze3}} | Kate Veale | IRL}} | 46:32 | 4 | Anna Clemente | ITA}} | 49:08 | 5 | Federica Curiazzi | ITA}} | 49:14 | 6 | Tuğçe Güneş | TUR}} | 49:16 | 7 | Anežka Drahotová | CZE}} | 49:36 | 8 | Olga Dubrovina | RUS}} | 49:36 | 9 | Paula Martínez | ESP}} | 49:51 | 10 | Halyna Yakovchuk | UKR}} | 50:01 | 11 | Charlyne Czychy | GER}} | 50:39 | 12 | Eliška Drahotová | CZE}} | 50:58 | 13 | Diana Kačanova | LTU}} | 51:06 | 14 | Gamze Özgür | TUR}} | 51:14 | 15 | Sara Loparco | ITA}} | 51:19 | 16 | Amandine Marcou | FRA}} | 51:27 | 17 | Inès Pastorino | FRA}} | 51:44 | 18 | Coralie Mellado | FRA}} | 51:48 | 19 | Natalia Plomińska | POL}} | 52:08 | 20 | Maeve Curley | IRL}} | 52:37 | 21 | Sandra Troyano | ESP}} | 52:37 | 22 | Heather Lewis | GBR}} | 52:56 | 23 | Amanda Cano | ESP}} | 53:06 | 24 | Emma Prendiville | IRL}} | 54:15 | 25 | Lauren Whelan | GBR}} | 54:20 | 26 | Erika Parviainen | FIN}} | 54:31 | 27 | Tetyana Davydenko | UKR}} | 55:22 | 28 | Sandra Monteiro | POR}} | 56:42 | — | Lyudmyla Olyanovska | UKR}} | DNF |
Team (10 km Junior Women) Place | Country | Points | {{gold1}} | {{RUS}} | 3 pts | {{silver2}} | {{ITA}} | 9 pts | {{bronze3}} | {{CZE}} | 19 pts | 4 | {{TUR}} | 20 pts | 5 | {{IRL}} | 23 pts | 6 | {{ESP}} | 30 pts | 7 | {{FRA}} | 33 pts | 8 | {{UKR}} | 37 pts | 9 | {{GBR}} | 47 pts |
ParticipationThe participation of 218 athletes (134 men/84 women) from 25 countries is reported.[7] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}- {{BLR}} (7)
- {{CZE}} (6)
- {{DEN}} (1)
- {{EST}} (3)
- {{FIN}} (8)
- {{FRA}} (13)
- {{GER}} (7)
- {{HUN}} (8)
- {{IRL}} (10)
{{col-break}}- {{ITA}} (18)
- {{LAT}} (8)
- {{LTU}} (7)
- {{NOR}} (1)
- {{POL}} (15)
- {{POR}} (14)
- {{ROU}} (4)
- {{RUS}} (18)
{{col-break}}- {{SRB}} (3)
- {{SVK}} (8)
- {{ESP}} (18)
- {{SWE}} (5)
- {{SUI}} (3)
- {{TUR}} (7)
- {{UKR}} (17)
- {{GBR}} (10)
{{col-end}}References1. ^Warbuton, Paul (2011-05-22). Nizhegorodov dominates, defends European Cup Walk title in Olhão. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-30. 2. ^1 Final entries confirmed for Olhão 2011 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110518165607/http://www.european-athletics.org/9th-european-cup-race-walking/final-entries-confirmed-for-olhao-2011.html |date=2011-05-18 }}. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-05-30. 3. ^European Cup Race Walking 2011 awarded to Portuguese city of Olhão {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110820105634/http://www.european-athletics.org/press-releases/european-cup-race-walking-2011-awarded-to-portuguese-city-of-olh.html |date=2011-08-20 }}. European Athletics (2009-11-11). Retrieved on 2011-05-30. 4. ^Fernandes, Antonio, Manuel (2010-02-21). Santos beats the conditions in Olhão – IAAF Race Walking Challenge. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-30. 5. ^Course Map {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110528164354/http://www.olhao2011.com/2nd_language/teaminfo_course.html |date=2011-05-28 }}. Olhao2011. Retrieved on 2011-05-30. 6. ^2011 European Race Walking Cup. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2011-05-30. 7. ^1 {{ Citation | last = | first = | date = | title = Olhão POR 21 May Race walk| url = http://www.european-athletics-statistics.org/db/earesults.php?CID=12810303| publisher = European Athletic Association| page = | language = | accessdate = August 7, 2013}} 8. ^Yerokhin was originally awarded the silver medal after finishing 2nd in the event. The result was annulled after Yerokhin was banned from athletics competition for life in 2013.
- Results
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110528164236/http://www.olhao2011.com/2nd_language/results.html Official website results]. Olhao2011. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110526235447/http://www.olhao2011.com/2nd_language/index.html Official website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110824043553/http://www.european-athletics.org/9th-european-cup-race-walking/blog.html Articles on European Athletics website]
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