2011 European Race Walking Cup

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]

2011 European Race Walking Cup
OrganisersEAA
Edition9th
Date21 May
Host cityOlhão, Algarve, Portugal Portugal
Events5
Participation218 athletes from
25 nations
Official websiteOlhao2011

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 edit

Men edit

Race Gold Silver Bronze
Junior men's 10 km   Ihor Lyashchenko (UKR) 41:26   Hagen Pohle (GER) 41:36   Dementiy Cheparev [Wikidata] (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 edit

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 edit

Complete results were published.[7]

Men's 20 km edit

Place Athlete Nation Time
  Matej Tóth   Slovakia (SVK) 1:23:53
  Jakub Jelonek   Poland (POL) 1:23:59
  Benjamín Sánchez   Spain (ESP) 1:24:12
4 Giorgio Rubino   Italy (ITA) 1:24:14
5 Vladimir Kanaykin   Russia (RUS) 1:24:20
6 Miguel Ángel López   Spain (ESP) 1:24:37
7 Andrey Krivov   Russia (RUS) 1:25:14
8 Antonin Boyez   France (FRA) 1:25:21
9 Robert Heffernan   Ireland (IRL) 1:25:34
10 Kevin Campion   France (FRA) 1:25:50
11 Matteo Giupponi   Italy (ITA) 1:26:30
12 Federico Tontodonati   Italy (ITA) 1:26:59
13 Nazar Kovalenko   Ukraine (UKR) 1:27:03
14 Pedro Isidro   Portugal (POR) 1:27:39
15 Antón Kučmín   Slovakia (SVK) 1:28:14
16 Grzegorz Sudoł   Poland (POL) 1:28:49
17 Francisco Arcilla   Spain (ESP) 1:28:59
18 Marius Žiūkas   Lithuania (LTU) 1:29:16
19 Emmanuel Boulay   France (FRA) 1:29:45
20 Rafał Sikora   Poland (POL) 1:29:52
21 Aku Partanen   Finland (FIN) 1:29:54
22 Dawid Wolski   Poland (POL) 1:30:33
23 Alex Wright   Great Britain (GBR) 1:30:36
24 José Ignacio Díaz   Spain (ESP) 1:31:05
25 Bertrand Moulinet   France (FRA) 1:31:26
26 Oleksandr Venhlovskyy   Ukraine (UKR) 1:31:30
27 Brendan Boyce   Ireland (IRL) 1:32:17
28 Heikki Kukkonen   Finland (FIN) 1:32:29
29 Tom Bosworth   Great Britain (GBR) 1:32:48
30 Ruslan Dmytrenko   Ukraine (UKR) 1:32:55
31 Michael Doyle   Ireland (IRL) 1:34:24
32 Kemal Gelecek   Turkey (TUR) 1:36:35
33 Karel Ketner   Czech Republic (CZE) 1:40:18
34 Lauri 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) edit

Place Country Points
    Spain 26 pts
    Italy 27 pts
    France 37 pts
4   Poland 38 pts
5   Ireland 67 pts
6   Ukraine 69 pts

Men's 50 km edit

Place Athlete Nation Time
  Denis Nizhegorodov   Russia (RUS) 3:45:58
  Marco De Luca   Italy (ITA) 3:50:13
  Christopher Linke   Germany (GER) 3:52:56
4 Artur Brzozowski   Poland (POL) 3:53:51
5 Jean-Jacques Nkouloukidi   Italy (ITA) 3:54:19
6 Rafał Augustyn   Poland (POL) 3:54:38
7 Michał Stasiewicz   Poland (POL) 4:02:51
8 Oleksiy Kazanin   Ukraine (UKR) 4:03:19
9 Lorenzo Dessi   Italy (ITA) 4:04:00
10 Teodorico Caporaso   Italy (ITA) 4:04:12
11 Denis Strelkov   Russia (RUS) 4:04:36
12 Luís Manuel Corchete   Spain (ESP) 4:05:25
13 Miguel Ángel Prieto   Spain (ESP) 4:06:45
14 Ferrán Collados   Spain (ESP) 4:06:57
15 Predrag Filipović   Serbia (SRB) 4:07:54
16 Xavier Le Coz   France (FRA) 4:08:04
17 Ivan Losev   Ukraine (UKR) 4:10:02
18 Augusto Cardoso   Portugal (POR) 4:10:03
19 Ato Ibáñez   Sweden (SWE) 4:10:54
20 Dzianis Krauchuk   Belarus (BLR) 4:13:31
21 Claudio Villanueva   Spain (ESP) 4:14:27
22 Dušan Majdán   Slovakia (SVK) 4:15:10
23 Serhiy Budza   Ukraine (UKR) 4:16:26
24 Dominic King   Great Britain (GBR) 4:18:56
25 Jorge Costa   Portugal (POR) 4:25:04
26 Sándor Rácz   Hungary (HUN) 4:28:09
27 Róbert Tubak   Hungary (HUN) 4:33:47
28 Margus 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) edit

Place Country Points
    Italy 16 pts
    Poland 17 pts
    Spain 39 pts
4   Ukraine 48 pts

Men's 10 km (Junior) edit

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

Team (10 km Junior Men) edit

Place Country Points
    Ukraine 5 pts
    Russia 8 pts
    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 edit

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

Place Country Points
    Russia 14 pts
    Spain 22 pts
    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 edit

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

Team (10 km Junior Women) edit

Place Country Points
    Russia 3 pts
    Italy 9 pts
    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 edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ Warbuton, Paul (2011-05-22). Nizhegorodov dominates, defends European Cup Walk title in Olhão. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-30.
  2. ^ a b 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. ^ a b 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.
Results

External links edit