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

Place Athlete Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Matej Tóth  SVK 1:23:53
2nd, silver medalist(s) Jakub Jelonek  POL 1:23:59
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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
1st, gold medalist(s)  Spain 26 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Italy 27 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  France 37 pts
4  Poland 38 pts
5  Ireland 67 pts
6  Ukraine 69 pts

Men's 50 km

Place Athlete Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Denis Nizhegorodov  RUS 3:45:58
2nd, silver medalist(s) Marco De Luca  ITA 3:50:13
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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
1st, gold medalist(s)  Italy 16 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Poland 17 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Spain 39 pts
4  Ukraine 48 pts

Men's 10 km (Junior)

Place Athlete Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Ihor Lyashchenko  UKR 41:26
2nd, silver medalist(s) Hagen Pohle  GER 41:36
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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
1st, gold medalist(s)  Ukraine 5 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Russia 8 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Germany 12 pts
4  Spain 13 pts
5  Italy 22 pts
6  France 24 pts
7  Slovakia 30 pts
8  Hungary 38 pts
9  Portugal 41 pts
10  Turkey 52 pts
11  Latvia 52 pts
12  Poland 64 pts

Women's 20 km

Place Athlete Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Vera Sokolova  RUS 1:30:02
2nd, silver medalist(s) Anisya Kirdyapkina  RUS 1:30:41
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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
1st, gold medalist(s)  Russia 14 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Spain 22 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Ukraine 32 pts
4  Portugal 37 pts
5  Italy 50 pts
6  Czech Republic 86 pts
7  Poland 88 pts
8  Hungary 122 pts

Women's 10 km Junior

Place Athlete Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Yelena Lashmanova  RUS 43:10
2nd, silver medalist(s) Svetlana Vasilyeva  RUS 44:02
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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
1st, gold medalist(s)  Russia 3 pts
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Italy 9 pts
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Czech Republic 19 pts
4  Turkey 20 pts
5  Ireland 23 pts
6  Spain 30 pts
7  France 33 pts
8  Ukraine 37 pts
9  United Kingdom 47 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. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
  3. European Cup Race Walking 2011 awarded to Portuguese city of Olhão. 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. 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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