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词条 2011 European Race Walking Cup
释义

  1. Medallists

     Men  Women 

  2. 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) 

  3. Participation

  4. References

  5. External links

{{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]

Medallists

Men

Junior men's 10 kmIhor Lyashchenko|UKR}}41:26Hagen Pohle|GER}}41:36Dementiy Cheparev|RUS}}41:58
Junior men's 10 km
Team
Ukraine|UKR}}5 ptsRussia|RUS}}8 ptsGermany|GER}}12 pts
Senior men's 20 kmMatej Toth|SVK}}1:23:53Jakub Jelonek|POL}}1:23:59Benjamín Sánchez|ESP}}1:24:12
Senior men's 20 km
Team
Spain|ESP}}26 ptsItaly|ITA}}27 ptsFrance|FRA}}37 pts
Senior men's 50 kmDenis Nizhegorodov|RUS}}3:45:58Marco De Luca|ITA}}3:50:13Christopher Linke|GER}}3:52:56
Senior men's 50 km
Team
Italy|ITA}}16 ptsPoland|POL}}17 ptsSpain|ESP}}39 pts

Women

Junior women's 10 kmYelena Lashmanova|RUS}}43:10Svetlana Vasilyeva|RUS}}44:02Kate Veale|IRL}}46:32
Junior women's 10 km
Team
Russia|RUS}}3 ptsItaly|ITA}}9 ptsCzech Republic|CZE}}19 pts
Senior women's 20 kmVera Sokolova|RUS}}1:30:02Anisya Kirdyapkina|RUS}}1:30:41Elisa Rigaudo|ITA}}1:30:55
Senior women's 20 km
Team
Russia|RUS}}14 ptsSpain|ESP}}22 ptsUkraine|UKR}}32 pts

Results

Complete 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

Participation

The 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}}

References

1. ^Warbuton, Paul (2011-05-22). Nizhegorodov dominates, defends European Cup Walk title in Olhão. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
2. ^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. ^{{ 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]
{{European Athletics cups}}{{DEFAULTSORT:European Race Walking Cup 2011}}

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