2001 European Race Walking Cup | |
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Organisers | EAA |
Edition | 4th |
Date | May 19 |
Host city | Dudince, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia |
Events | 5 |
Participation | 273 + 8 guests athletes from 30 nations |
The fourth edition of the European Race Walking Cup took place in the Slovak city of Dudince on Saturday May 19, 2001.
Complete results were published. [1] [2] [3] The junior events are documented on the World Junior Athletics History webpages. [4] Medal winners were published on the Athletics Weekly website, [5]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
20 km | Viktor Burayev (RUS) | 1:19:30 | Yevgeniy Misyulya (BLR) | 1:19:45 | Andreas Erm (GER) | 1:19:51 |
50 km | Jesús Angel García (ESP) | 3:44:26 | Nikolay Matyukhin (RUS) | 3:45:48 | Vladimir Potemin (RUS) | 3:46:12 |
10 km (Junior) | Yevgeniy Demkov (RUS) | 41:16 | Sergey Lystsov (RUS) | 41:18 | Mikalai Seradovich (BLR) | 41:30 |
Team (Men) | ||||||
20 km | Russia | 13 pts | Spain | 34 pts | Italy | 55 pts |
50 km | Russia | 11 pts | Spain | 21 pts | France | 24 pts |
10 km Junior | Russia | 3 pts | Belarus | 8 pts | Poland | 21 pts |
Women | ||||||
20 km | Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) | 1:26:48 | Natalya Fedoskina (RUS) | 1:26:50 | Elisabetta Perrone (ITA) | 1:27:09 |
10 km Junior | Tatyana Kozlova (RUS) | 46:08 | Marina Tikhonova (BLR) | 46:31 | Yekaterina Izmailova (RUS) | 46:42 |
Team (Women) | ||||||
20 km | Russia | 8 pts | Italy | 18 pts | Belarus | 35 pts |
10 km Junior | Russia | 4 pts | Belarus | 9 pts | Greece | 12 pts |
DNS | did not start |
NM | no mark |
WR | world record |
WL | world leading |
AR | area record |
NR | national record |
PB | personal best |
SB | season best |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Note |
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Viktor Burayev (RUS) | 01:19:30 | ||
Yevgeniy Misyulya (BLR) | 01:19:45 | ||
Andreas Erm (GER) | 01:19:51 | ||
4 | Paquillo Fernández (ESP) | 01:20:02 | |
5 | Vladimir Andreyev (RUS) | 01:20:14 | |
6 | Jiří Malysa (CZE) | 01:20:21 | |
7 | Denis Nizhegorodov (RUS) | 01:20:42 | |
8 | Aigars Fadejevs (LAT) | 01:20:51 | |
9 | Ivan Trotski (BLR) | 01:21:43 | |
10 | Juan Manuel Molina (ESP) | 01:21:51 | |
11 | Dmitriy Yesipchuk (RUS) | 01:22:05 | |
12 | Lorenzo Civallero (ITA) | 01:22:10 | |
13 | Silviu Casandra (ROM) | 01:22:34 | |
14 | Anthony Gillet (FRA) | 01:22:44 | |
15 | João Vieira (POR) | 01:22:52 | |
16 | Modris Liepins (LAT) | 01:23:45 | |
17 | Robert Heffernan (IRL) | 01:23:57 | |
18 | Daugvinas Zujus (LTU) | 01:24:15 | |
19 | Augusto Cardoso (POR) | 01:24:22 | |
20 | David Márquez (ESP) | 01:24:43 | |
21 | Vittorino Mucci (ITA) | 01:24:50 | |
22 | Alfio Corsaro (ITA) | 01:24:58 | |
23 | Roman Magdziarczyk (POL) | 01:25:08 | |
24 | Robert Valíček (SVK) | 01:25:40 | |
25 | Miloš Holuša (CZE) | 01:25:50 | |
26 | Bengt Bengtsson (SWE) | 01:25:51 | |
27 | Mikel Odriozola (ESP) | 01:26:12 | |
28 | Matej Spišiak (SVK) | 01:26:15 | |
29 | Eddy Riva (FRA) | 01:26:20 | |
30 | Spiridon Kastanis (GRE) | 01:26:20 | |
31 | Daniel Andrei (ROM) | 01:26:28 | |
32 | Aivars Kadakis (LAT) | 01:27:13 | |
33 | Jacob Sørensen (DEN) | 01:27:17 | |
34 | Sándor Urbanik (HUN) | 01:27:21 | |
35 | Stanisław Stosik (POL) | 01:27:23 | |
36 | Jani Lehtinen (FIN) | 01:27:40 | |
37 | Frank Delree (FRA) | 01:28:05 | |
38 | Milos Bátovský (SVK) | 01:28:22 | |
39 | Jan Albrecht (GER) | 01:28:41 | |
40 | Bogdan Mazilu (ROM) | 01:28:46 | |
41 | Erik Tysse (NOR) | 01:28:55 | |
42 | Kamil Kalka (POL) | 01:29:04 | |
43 | Fedosei Ciumacenco (MDA) | 01:29:09 | |
44 | Jamie Costin (IRL) | 01:29:14 | |
45 | Matt Hall (GBR) | 01:30:08 | |
46 | Leonid Mizernyuk (UKR) | 01:30:15 | |
47 | Antti Kempas (FIN) | 01:30:40 | |
48 | Pascal Servanty (FRA) | 01:31:15 | |
49 | Frank Werner (GER) | 01:31:51 | |
50 | Birger Fält (SWE) | 01:32:05 | |
51 | Themis Panayiotopolos (GRE) | 01:32:08 | |
52 | Peter Barto (SVK) | 01:32:23 | |
53 | Gábor Lengyel (HUN) | 01:32:34 | |
54 | David Snajdr (CZE) | 01:33:51 | |
55 | Vitaliy Stetsyshyn (UKR) | 01:34:26 | |
56 | Péter Domján (HUN) | 01:34:47 | |
57 | Anatolijus Launikonis (LTU) | 01:35:08 | |
58 | Eero Torpeinen (FIN) | 01:36:23 | |
59 | Abdulkadir Öz (TUR) | 01:36:40 | |
60 | Ivan Lutsyk (UKR) | 01:36:52 | |
61 | Nicolas Perrier (SUI) | 01:37:50 | |
63 | Sandris Bisenjeks (LAT) | 01:40:58 | |
63 | Margus Luik (EST) | 01:44:28 | |
64 | Ádám Farkas (HUN) | 01:44:50 | |
65 | Oleksandr Gal (UKR) | 01:50:01 | |
— | Grzegorz Sudoł (POL) | DSQ | |
— | Artur Meleshkevich (BLR) | DSQ | |
— | Yeóryios Aryirópoulos (GRE) | DNF | |
— | Claus Jørgensen (DEN) | DNF | |
— | Gintaras Andriuškevičius (LTU) | DNF | |
— | André Höhne (GER) | DNF | |
— | Andrey Makarov (BLR) | DNF | |
— | Alessandro Gandellini (ITA) | DNF | |
— | Jesper Thomsen (DEN) | DNF | |
— | Elefthérios Thanópoulos (GRE) | DNF |
Place | Country | Points |
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Russia | 13 pts | |
Spain | 34 pts | |
Italy | 55 pts | |
4 | Latvia | 56 pts |
5 | France | 80 pts |
6 | Romania | 84 pts |
7 | Czech Republic | 85 pts |
8 | Slovakia | 90 pts |
9 | Germany | 91 pts |
10 | Poland | 100 pts |
11 | Finland | 141 pts |
12 | Hungary | 143 pts |
13 | Ukraine | 161 pts |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Note |
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Jesús Ángel García (ESP) | 03:44:26 | ||
Nikolay Matyukhin (RUS) | 03:45:48 | ||
Vladimir Potemin (RUS) | 03:46:12 | ||
4 | Santiago Pérez (ESP) | 03:46:52 | |
5 | Denis Langlois (FRA) | 03:48:06 | |
6 | Aleksey Voyevodin (RUS) | 03:48:51 | |
7 | Viktor Ginko (BLR) | 03:50:59 | |
8 | David Boulanger (FRA) | 03:51:36 | |
9 | Štefan Malík (SVK) | 03:51:58 | |
10 | Denis Trautmann (GER) | 03:52:16 | |
11 | René Piller (FRA) | 03:52:18 | |
12 | Yuriy Andronov (RUS) | 03:52:57 | |
13 | Francesco Galdenzi (ITA) | 03:53:01 | |
14 | Zoltán Czukor (HUN) | 03:53:18 | |
15 | Giovanni De Benedictis (ITA) | 03:54:12 | |
16 | Mario Avellaneda (ESP) | 03:56:03 | |
17 | Pedro Martins (POR) | 03:56:25 | |
18 | Aleksandar Raković (YUG) | 03:56:56 | |
19 | Fredrik Svensson (SWE) | 03:57:31 | |
20 | Alessandro Mistretta (ITA) | 03:58:24 | |
21 | Juan Porras (ESP) | 04:03:38 | |
22 | Mike Trautmann (GER) | 04:04:06 | |
23 | Jorge Costa (POR) | 04:04:54 | |
24 | Frantisek Kmenta (CZE) | 04:06:56 | |
25 | Michael Lohse (GER) | 04:07:15 | |
26 | Oleksiy Shelest (UKR) | 04:08:36 | |
27 | Ugis Bruvelis (LAT) | 04:09:58 | |
28 | Aleksey Novikov (BLR) | 04:11:48 | |
29 | Denis Franke (GER) | 04:13:25 | |
30 | Luis Gil (POR) | 04:15:55 | |
31 | Attila Fülöp (HUN) | 04:17:51 | |
32 | Martin Pupiš (SVK) | 04:19:53 | |
33 | Steven Hollier (GBR) | 04:20:50 | |
34 | Virgilio Soares (POR) | 04:22:08 | |
35 | Sergiy Lazar (UKR) | 04:23:36 | |
36 | Jiří Sorm (CZE) | 04:24:46 | |
37 | Christian Cheeseman (GBR) | 04:24:48 | |
38 | Róbert Tupak (HUN) | 04:25:30 | |
39 | Juris Jacs (LAT) | 04:29:09 | |
40 | Peter Seben (SVK) | 04:33:51 | |
DISQUALIFIED (DSQ) | |||
— | Marcel van Gemert (NED) | DSQ |
Place | Country | Points |
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Russia | 11 pts | |
Spain | 21 pts | |
France | 24 pts | |
4 | Italy | 48 pts |
5 | Germany | 57 pts |
6 | Portugal | 70 pts |
7 | Slovakia | 81 pts |
8 | Hungary | 83 pts |
†: Extra athlete (illegible for Team and individual results)
Place | Country | Points |
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Russia | 3 pts | |
Belarus | 8 pts | |
Poland | 21 pts | |
4 | Greece | 23 pts |
5 | Italy | 26 pts |
6 | Ukraine | 30 pts |
7 | Spain | 35 pts |
8 | Czech Republic | 39 pts |
9 | Hungary | 41 pts |
10 | Romania | 54 pts |
11 | France | 55 pts |
12 | Slovakia | 56 pts |
13 | Germany | 63 pts |
14 | United Kingdom | 65 pts |
15 | Lithuania | 69 pts |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Note |
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Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) | 01:26:48 | ||
Natalya Fedoskina (RUS) | 01:26:50 | ||
Elisabetta Perrone (ITA) | 01:27:09 | ||
4 | Erica Alfridi (ITA) | 01:27:29 | |
5 | Yelena Nikolayeva (RUS) | 01:28:20 | |
6 | Norica Cimpean (ROM) | 01:29:25 | |
7 | María Vasco (ESP) | 01:30:11 | |
8 | Valentina Tsybulskaya (BLR) | 01:30:37 | |
9 | Gillian O'Sullivan (IRL) | 01:31:13 | |
10 | Natalya Misyulya (BLR) | 01:31:21 | |
11 | Annarita Sidoti (ITA) | 01:31:43 | |
12 | Valentyna Savchuk (UKR) | 01:31:48 | |
13 | Jolanta Dukure (LAT) | 01:32:11 | |
14 | Elena Isar (ROM) | 01:32:36 | |
15 | Melanie Seeger (GER) | 01:32:57 | |
16 | Fatiha Ouali (FRA) | 01:33:04 | |
17 | Elena Ginko (BLR) | 01:33:21 | |
18 | Teresa Linares (ESP) | 01:33:27 | |
19 | Olga Lukyanchuk (UKR) | 01:33:57 | |
20 | Vira Zozulya (UKR) | 01:34:24 | |
21 | Tatyana Sibileva (RUS) | 01:34:38 | |
22 | Nevena Mineva (BUL) | 01:35:30 | |
23 | Rocío Florido (ESP) | 01:35:31 | |
24 | Gisella Orsini (ITA) | 01:35:46 | |
25 | Ines Henriques (POR) | 01:36:08 | |
26 | Olive Loughnane (IRL) | 01:36:50 | |
27 | Isilda Gonçalves (POR) | 01:36:54 | |
28 | Tatiana Boulanger (FRA) | 01:36:59 | |
29 | Sonata Milušauskaitė (LTU) | 01:37:31 | |
30 | Eva Pérez (ESP) | 01:37:47 | |
31 | Mária Urbanik (HUN) | 01:37:48 | |
32 | Sofia Avoila (POR) | 01:37:58 | |
33 | Agnieszka Olesz (POL) | 01:37:58 | |
34 | Andrea Meloni (GER) | 01:38:03 | |
35 | Tuna Muinonen (FIN) | 01:38:32 | |
36 | Sylwia Korzeniowska (POL) | 01:39:02 | |
37 | Veronica Budilleanu (ROM) | 01:39:45 | |
38 | Heidi Lindewall (FIN) | 01:39:54 | |
39 | Anne Haaland (NOR) | 01:40:16 | |
40 | Marie Polli (SUI) | 01:40:23 | |
41 | Outi Sillänpää (FIN) | 01:40:24 | |
42 | Mária Gáliková (SVK) | 01:40:26 | |
43 | Monica Svensson (SWE) | 01:41:00 | |
44 | Ildikó Ilyés (HUN) | 01:41:10 | |
45 | Roseline Chapillon (FRA) | 01:42:19 | |
46 | Yeliz Ay (TUR) | 01:42:49 | |
47 | Zuzana Blazeková (SVK) | 01:43:01 | |
48 | Jelena Launikonyte (LTU) | 01:47:06 | |
49 | Anita Benkö (HUN) | 01:47:42 | |
50 | Orsolya Gruber (HUN) | 01:49:43 | |
51 | Elin Loftesnes (NOR) | 01:55:04 | |
52 | Viera Toporek (AUT) | 01:55:36 | |
53 | Maria Lutmaa (EST) | 02:01:41 | |
54 | Mária Vargaestoková (SVK) | 02:04:21 | |
55 | Kerly Lillemets (EST) | 02:04:43 | |
DISQUALIFIED (DSQ) | |||
— | Susana Feitor (POR) | DSQ | |
— | Daniela Cirlan (ROM) | DSQ | |
— | Lyudmyla Yegorova (UKR) | DSQ | |
DID NOT FINISH (DNF) | |||
— | Kristina Saltanovič (LTU) | DNF | |
— | Henrieta Rusnáková (SVK) | DNF | |
— | Joanna Baj (POL) | DNF | |
— | Kjersti Plätzer (NOR) | DNF | |
— | Hristína Kokótou (GRE) | DNF | |
— | Ryta Turava (BLR) | DNF | |
— | Stephanie Panzig (GER) | DNF | |
— | Hanne Liland (NOR) | DNF | |
— | Kathrin Born-Boyde (GER) | DNF | |
— | Nora Leksir (FRA) | DNF |
Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia | 8 pts | |
Italy | 18 pts | |
Belarus | 35 pts | |
4 | Spain | 48 pts |
5 | Ukraine | 51 pts |
6 | Romania | 57 pts |
7 | Portugal | 84 pts |
8 | France | 89 pts |
9 | Finland | 114 pts |
10 | Hungary | 124 pts |
11 | Slovakia | 143 pts |
†: Extra athlete (illegible for Team and individual results)
Place | Country | Points |
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Russia | 4 pts | |
Belarus | 9 pts | |
Greece | 12 pts | |
4 | Spain | 21 pts |
5 | Hungary | 35 pts |
6 | France | 35 pts |
7 | Portugal | 37 pts |
8 | Poland | 42 pts |
9 | Slovakia | 44 pts |
10 | Romania | 46 pts |
11 | Germany | 49 pts |
12 | Ukraine | 64 pts |
13 | Estonia | 79 pts |
The participation of 273 athletes ( men/ women) + 8 guests (4 men/4 women) in the Junior events from 30 countries is reported. [1]
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