2011 European Race Walking Cup

2011 European Race Walking Cup
Organisers EAA
Edition 9th
Date 21 May
Host city Olhão, Algarve, Portugal Portugal
Nations participating 25
Athletes participating 218
Races 5
Official website Olhao2011

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

Race Gold Silver Bronze
Junior 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

Women

Race Gold Silver Bronze
Junior 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

Results

Complete results were published.[7]

Men's 20 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Matej Tóth Slovakia (SVK)1:23:53
2nd, silver medalist(s)Jakub Jelonek Poland (POL)1:23:59
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Benjamín Sánchez Spain (ESP)1:24:12
4Giorgio Rubino Italy (ITA)1:24:14
5Vladimir Kanaykin Russia (RUS)1:24:20
6Miguel Ángel López Spain (ESP)1:24:37
7Andrey Krivov Russia (RUS)1:25:14
8Antonin Boyez France (FRA)1:25:21
9Robert Heffernan Ireland (IRL)1:25:34
10Kevin Campion France (FRA)1:25:50
11Matteo Giupponi Italy (ITA)1:26:30
12Federico Tontodonati Italy (ITA)1:26:59
13Nazar Kovalenko Ukraine (UKR)1:27:03
14Pedro Isidro Portugal (POR)1:27:39
15Antón Kučmín Slovakia (SVK)1:28:14
16Grzegorz Sudoł Poland (POL)1:28:49
17Francisco Arcilla Spain (ESP)1:28:59
18Marius Žiūkas Lithuania (LTU)1:29:16
19Emmanuel Boulay France (FRA)1:29:45
20Rafał Sikora Poland (POL)1:29:52
21Aku Partanen Finland (FIN)1:29:54
22Dawid Wolski Poland (POL)1:30:33
23Alex Wright Great Britain (GBR)1:30:36
24José Ignacio Díaz Spain (ESP)1:31:05
25Bertrand Moulinet France (FRA)1:31:26
26Oleksandr Venhlovskyy Ukraine (UKR)1:31:30
27Brendan Boyce Ireland (IRL)1:32:17
28Heikki Kukkonen Finland (FIN)1:32:29
29Tom Bosworth Great Britain (GBR)1:32:48
30Ruslan Dmytrenko Ukraine (UKR)1:32:55
31Michael Doyle Ireland (IRL)1:34:24
32Kemal Gelecek Turkey (TUR)1:36:35
33Karel Ketner Czech Republic (CZE)1:40:18
34Lauri Lelumees Estonia (EST)1:42:57
Andreas Nielsen Denmark (DEN)DNF
Akim Ovsjannikov Estonia (EST)DNF
Ben Wears Great Britain (GBR)DNF
André Höhne Germany (GER)DNF
Carsten Schmidt Germany (GER)DNF
Máté Helebrandt Hungary (HUN)DNF
Daniele Paris Italy (ITA)DNF
João Vieira Portugal (POR)DNF
Sérgio Vieira Portugal (POR)DNF
Perseus Karlström Sweden (SWE)DNF
Recep Çelik Turkey (TUR)DNF
Eemeli Kiiski Finland (FIN)DQ
Dan King Great Britain (GBR)DQ
Tadas Šuškevičius Lithuania (LTU)DQ
Stanislav Yemelyanov Russia (RUS)DQ IAAF Rule 32.2.b (Doping)
Sergey Morozov Russia (RUS)DQ IAAF Rule 32.2.b (Doping)

Team (20 km Men)

PlaceCountryPoints
1st, gold medalist(s) Spain26 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s) Italy27 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s) France37 pts
4 Poland38 pts
5 Ireland67 pts
6 Ukraine69 pts

Men's 50 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Denis Nizhegorodov Russia (RUS)3:45:58
2nd, silver medalist(s)Marco De Luca Italy (ITA)3:50:13
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Christopher Linke Germany (GER)3:52:56
4Artur Brzozowski Poland (POL)3:53:51
5Jean-Jacques Nkouloukidi Italy (ITA)3:54:19
6Rafał Augustyn Poland (POL)3:54:38
7Michał Stasiewicz Poland (POL)4:02:51
8Oleksiy Kazanin Ukraine (UKR)4:03:19
9Lorenzo Dessi Italy (ITA)4:04:00
10Teodorico Caporaso Italy (ITA)4:04:12
11Denis Strelkov Russia (RUS)4:04:36
12Luís Manuel Corchete Spain (ESP)4:05:25
13Miguel Ángel Prieto Spain (ESP)4:06:45
14Ferrán Collados Spain (ESP)4:06:57
15Predrag Filipović Serbia (SRB)4:07:54
16Xavier Le Coz France (FRA)4:08:04
17Ivan Losev Ukraine (UKR)4:10:02
18Augusto Cardoso Portugal (POR)4:10:03
19Ato Ibáñez Sweden (SWE)4:10:54
20Dzianis Krauchuk Belarus (BLR)4:13:31
21Claudio Villanueva Spain (ESP)4:14:27
22Dušan Majdán Slovakia (SVK)4:15:10
23Serhiy Budza Ukraine (UKR)4:16:26
24Dominic King Great Britain (GBR)4:18:56
25Jorge Costa Portugal (POR)4:25:04
26Sándor Rácz Hungary (HUN)4:28:09
27Róbert Tubak Hungary (HUN)4:33:47
28Margus Luik Estonia (EST)4:34:11
Dzmitry Dziubin Belarus (BLR)DNF
Andrei Talashka Belarus (BLR)DNF
Ivan Trotski Belarus (BLR)DNF
Antti Kempas Finland (FIN)DNF
Hervé Davaux France (FRA)DNF
Colin Griffin Ireland (IRL)DNF
Vjaceslavs Grigorjevs Latvia (LAT)DNF
Arnis Rumbenieks Latvia (LAT)DNF
Trond Nymark Norway (NOR)DNF
Pedro Martins Portugal (POR)DNF
António Pereira Portugal (POR)DNF
Andrey Ruzavin Russia (RUS)DNF
Vladimir Savanović Serbia (SRB)DNF
Alex Flórez  Switzerland (SUI)DNF
Miloš Bátovský Slovakia (SVK)DNF
Maksym Kovalenko Ukraine (UKR)DNF
Janis Strautinš Latvia (LAT)DQ
Nenad Filipović Serbia (SRB)DQ
Andreas Gustafsson Sweden (SWE)DQ
Igor Yerokhin Russia (RUS)DQ[8]
IAAF Rule 32.2.b (Doping)

Team (50 km Men)

PlaceCountryPoints
1st, gold medalist(s) Italy16 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s) Poland17 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Spain39 pts
4 Ukraine48 pts

Men's 10 km (Junior)

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Ihor Lyashchenko Ukraine (UKR)41:26
2nd, silver medalist(s)Hagen Pohle Germany (GER)41:36
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Dementiy Cheparev Russia (RUS)41:58
4Oleksandr Verbytskyy Ukraine (UKR)42:09
5Pavel Parshin Russia (RUS)42:16
6Alvaro Martin Spain (ESP)42:17
7Luís Alberto Amezcua Spain (ESP)43:10
8Leonardo Dei Tos Italy (ITA)43:21
9Patrik Spevák Slovakia (SVK)43:41
10Marcel Lehmberg Germany (GER)43:48
11Dimitri Malosse France (FRA)43:52
12Aleksi Ojala Finland (FIN)44:00
13Nicolas Gosselin France (FRA)44:03
14Massimo Stano Italy (ITA)44:35
15Ihor Puzanov Ukraine (UKR)44:48
16Juan Antonio Raya Spain (ESP)44:49
17Sahin Senoduncu Turkey (TUR)45:14
18Viktor Márkus Hungary (HUN)45:43
19Samuel Pereira Portugal (POR)45:46
20Miklós Srp Hungary (HUN)45:51
21Marcel Faber Slovakia (SVK)46:06
22Bruno Pedro Portugal (POR)46:19
23Leonardo Serra Italy (ITA)46:44
24Edgars Gjačs Latvia (LAT)46:55
25Anders Hansson Sweden (SWE)46:56
26Adrian Dragomir Romania (ROU)47:00
27Evan Lynch Ireland (IRL)47:08
28Valters Gerinš Latvia (LAT)47:21
29Romain Denimal France (FRA)47:26
30Jamie Higgins Great Britain (GBR)47:28
31Andrzej Łobaczewski Poland (POL)47:47
32Peter Tichý Slovakia (SVK)47:57
33Jakub Herba Poland (POL)48:42
34Łukasz Kostka Poland (POL)49:04
35Ozgur Ozan Pamuk Turkey (TUR)49:12
Damir Baybikov Russia (RUS)DQ

Team (10 km Junior Men)

PlaceCountryPoints
1st, gold medalist(s) Ukraine5 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s) Russia8 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Germany12 pts
4 Spain13 pts
5 Italy22 pts
6 France24 pts
7 Slovakia30 pts
8 Hungary38 pts
9 Portugal41 pts
10 Turkey52 pts
11 Latvia52 pts
12 Poland64 pts

Women's 20 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Vera Sokolova Russia (RUS)1:30:02
2nd, silver medalist(s)Anisya Kirdyapkina Russia (RUS)1:30:41
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Elisa Rigaudo Italy (ITA)1:30:55
4María Vasco Spain (ESP)1:31:41
5Olha Yakovenko Ukraine (UKR)1:32:08
6Melanie Seeger Germany (GER)1:32:14
7Nadiya Borovska Ukraine (UKR)1:32:30
8María José Poves Spain (ESP)1:32:36
9Susana Feitor Portugal (POR)1:32:43
10Julia Takács Spain (ESP)1:33:09
11Anna Lukyanova Russia (RUS)1:33:27
12Johanna Jackson Great Britain (GBR)1:33:53
13Inês Henriques Portugal (POR)1:34:11
14Zuzana Schindlerová Czech Republic (CZE)1:34:15
15Ana Cabecinha Portugal (POR)1:34:31
16Brigita Virbalytė-Dimšienė Lithuania (LTU)1:34:35
17Nastassia Yatsevich Belarus (BLR)1:35:21
18Marie Polli  Switzerland (SUI)1:35:37
19Federica Ferraro Italy (ITA)1:35:48
20Olena Shumkina Ukraine (UKR)1:36:20
21Laura Reynolds Ireland (IRL)1:36:31
22Tatyana Korotkova Russia (RUS)1:36:43
23Neringa Aidietytė Lithuania (LTU)1:36:55
24Ana Maria Groza Romania (ROU)1:37:18
25Katarzyna Kwoka Poland (POL)1:37:23
26Lucie Pelantová Czech Republic (CZE)1:37:37
27Karoliina Kaasalainen Finland (FIN)1:38:21
28Eleonora Giorgi Italy (ITA)1:38:29
29Emilie Menuet France (FRA)1:38:33
30Antonella Palmisano Italy (ITA)1:39:00
31Agnieszka Dygacz Poland (POL)1:39:16
32Agnieszka Szwarnóg Poland (POL)1:39:45
33Hanna Drabenia Belarus (BLR)1:39:53
34Laura Polli  Switzerland (SUI)1:40:01
35Mari Olsson Sweden (SWE)1:40:20
36Anita Kažemāka Latvia (LAT)1:40:57
37Edina Füsti Hungary (HUN)1:41:00
38Anne Halkivaha Finland (FIN)1:41:01
39Olena Shevchuk Ukraine (UKR)1:42:07
40Paulina Buziak Poland (POL)1:42:19
41Mária Czaková Slovakia (SVK)1:44:22
42Viktória Madarász Hungary (HUN)1:45:02
43Eszter Gerendási Hungary (HUN)1:47:27
44Lisa Kehler Great Britain (GBR)1:47:58
45Anita Cuhnova Latvia (LAT)1:55:39
46Karolína Škrášková Czech Republic (CZE)2:02:19
Lorena Luaces Spain (ESP)DQ
Olive Loughnane Ireland (IRL)DQ
Claudia Ștef Romania (ROU)DQ
Alina Matveyuk Belarus (BLR)DNF
Agnese Pastare Latvia (LAT)DNF
Sonata Milušauskaitė Lithuania (LTU)DNF
Kristina Saltanovič Lithuania (LTU)DNF
Vera Santos Portugal (POR)DNF
Ana Veronica Rodean Romania (ROU)DNF

Team (20 km Women)

PlaceCountryPoints
1st, gold medalist(s) Russia14 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s) Spain22 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ukraine32 pts
4 Portugal37 pts
5 Italy50 pts
6 Czech Republic86 pts
7 Poland88 pts
8 Hungary122 pts

Women's 10 km Junior

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Yelena Lashmanova Russia (RUS)43:10
2nd, silver medalist(s)Svetlana Vasilyeva Russia (RUS)44:02
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Kate Veale Ireland (IRL)46:32
4Anna Clemente Italy (ITA)49:08
5Federica Curiazzi Italy (ITA)49:14
6Tuğçe Güneş Turkey (TUR)49:16
7Anežka Drahotová Czech Republic (CZE)49:36
8Olga Dubrovina Russia (RUS)49:36
9Paula Martínez Spain (ESP)49:51
10Halyna Yakovchuk Ukraine (UKR)50:01
11Charlyne Czychy Germany (GER)50:39
12Eliška Drahotová Czech Republic (CZE)50:58
13Diana Kačanova Lithuania (LTU)51:06
14Gamze Özgür Turkey (TUR)51:14
15Sara Loparco Italy (ITA)51:19
16Amandine Marcou France (FRA)51:27
17Inès Pastorino France (FRA)51:44
18Coralie Mellado France (FRA)51:48
19Natalia Plomińska Poland (POL)52:08
20Maeve Curley Ireland (IRL)52:37
21Sandra Troyano Spain (ESP)52:37
22Heather Lewis Great Britain (GBR)52:56
23Amanda Cano Spain (ESP)53:06
24Emma Prendiville Ireland (IRL)54:15
25Lauren Whelan Great Britain (GBR)54:20
26Erika Parviainen Finland (FIN)54:31
27Tetyana Davydenko Ukraine (UKR)55:22
28Sandra Monteiro Portugal (POR)56:42
Lyudmyla Olyanovska Ukraine (UKR)DNF

Team (10 km Junior Women)

PlaceCountryPoints
1st, gold medalist(s) Russia3 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s) Italy9 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Czech Republic19 pts
4 Turkey20 pts
5 Ireland23 pts
6 Spain30 pts
7 France33 pts
8 Ukraine37 pts
9 United Kingdom47 pts

Participation

The participation of 218 athletes (134 men/84 women) from 25 countries is reported.[7]

References

  1. Warbuton, Paul (2011-05-22). Nizhegorodov dominates, defends European Cup Walk title in Olhão. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
  2. 1 2 Final entries confirmed for Olhão 2011 Archived 2011-05-18 at the Wayback Machine.. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
  3. European Cup Race Walking 2011 awarded to Portuguese city of Olhão Archived 2011-08-20 at the Wayback Machine.. 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 Archived 2011-05-28 at the Wayback Machine.. Olhao2011. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
  6. 2011 European Race Walking Cup. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
  7. 1 2 Olhão POR 21 May Race walk, European Athletic Association, retrieved 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.
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