2016 IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 27th |
Date | 7–8 May |
Host city | Rome, Italy |
Events | 5 |
Participation | 398 athletes from 55 nations |
Official website | roma2016.org/ |
The 2016 IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships (Italian : Campionati del mondo a squadre di marcia 2016) was the 27th edition of the global team racewalking competition organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held in Rome, Italy from 7 to 8 May 2016. It was the first edition of the tournament under its new name, having previously been known as the IAAF World Race Walking Cup since 1989. [1] [2]
The programme remained unchanged, with senior men's races over 20 km and 50 km, a 20 km senior women's race, and junior category events for both sexes over 10 km. [3] However, following the approval by the IAAF of the women's 50 km walk as an official event, for the first time women were permitted to enter the 50 km. A separate women's 50 km was not scheduled, but women were allowed to enter the men's event and were treated as equal competitors for team scoring. [4]
The local organising committee was headed by Alfio Giomi, the head of the Italian Athletics Federation, and included Maurizio Damilano, a former Olympic champion in racewalking. [4] The competition was organised at relatively short notice – Cheboksary was originally chosen as the host city but the suspension of the All-Russia Athletic Federation for systemic doping issues by the IAAF meant the host bidding was reopened. [5] [6] Rome was the clear winner in the bidding process in January 2016, with nine votes compared to Guayaquil and Kyiv's four and two for Monterrey. [7] It was the fourth time that the competition was held in Italy, with previous editions having visited the country in 1963, 1965 and 2002. [3]
The course was set on the streets of Rome around the Baths of Caracalla. It was a flat looped route, with one loop for the junior races and two for the senior races. The start point was beside the Arch of Constantine and the Colosseum and finishing point was the Stadio delle Terme di Caracalla. [4]
Chinese athletes won both the junior races: Ma Zhenxia took the women's title and Zhang Jun the men's. [8] [9]
The competition was broadcast on television in the host country by Rai Sport 1 and Rai Sport 2. [10]
In June 2016, the Italian sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, reported that gold medalist in the 50 km men's competition Alex Schwazer had again tested positive to a banned substance. He has since announced at a press conference that he had not taken anabolic steroids, despite his sample from January 1, testing positive on May 12. [11] On 11 August 2016, Schwarzer was stripped of his title and banned for 8 years, due to positive doping test. [12] [13]
Date | Time | Round |
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7 May 2016 | ||
09:30 | 10 km junior women | |
10:35 | 10 km junior men | |
16:00 | Opening ceremony | |
16:30 | 20 km women | |
18:15 | 20 km men | |
8 May 2016 | ||
09:00 | 50 km men |
All times are local times UTC+2
Race | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's 20 km walk | Wang Zhen (CHN) | 1:19:22 | Cai Zelin (CHN) | 1:19:34 | Álvaro Martín (ESP) | 1:19:36 |
Men's 20 km walk team | China (CHN) Wang Zhen Cai Zelin Wang Kaihua Li Tianlei Chen Ding | 16 | Canada (CAN) Benjamin Thorne Iñaki Gomez Evan Dunfee Mathieu Bilodeau | 27 | Ecuador (ECU) Andrés Chocho Mauricio Arteaga Brian Pintado Jordy Jiménez | 41 |
Junior men's 10 km walk | Zhang Jun (CHN) | 40:23 | Manuel Bermúdez (ESP) | 40:27 | Noel Alí Chama (MEX) | 40:29 |
Junior men's 10 km walk team | Mexico (MEX) Noel Alí Chama Andrés Olivas | 8 pts | Peru (PER) César Augusto Rodríguez Lenyn Mamani | 13 pts | Japan (JPN) Masatora Kawano Ryutaro Yamamoto Masaya Ishikawa | 17 pts |
Race | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Women's 20 km walk | Maria Guadalupe González (MEX) | 1:26:17 AR | Qieyang Shenjie (CHN) | 1:26:49 | Érica de Sena (BRA) | 1:27:18 |
Women's 20 km walk team | China (CHN) Liu Hong Qieyang Shenjie Lü Xiuzhi Yang Jiayu Nie Jingjing | 10 | Australia (AUS) Regan Lamble Beki Smith Tanya Holliday Rachel Tallent Stephanie Stigwood | 43 | Colombia (COL) Sandra Arenas Sandra Galvis Yeseida Carrillo Arabelly Orjuela | 61 |
Junior women's 10 km walk | Ma Zhenxia (CHN) | 45:25 | Ma Li (CHN) | 45:25 | Valeria Ortuño (MEX) | 45:28 |
Junior women's 10 km walk team | China (CHN) Ma Zhenxia Ma Li Zhang Lifang | 3 pts | Mexico (MEX) Valeria Ortuño Vivian Castillo Iliana García | 9 pts | Australia (AUS) Clara Smith Tayla Paige Billington Zoe Hunt | 21 pts |
Race | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Open 50 km walk [14] [lower-alpha 1] | Jared Tallent (AUS) | 3:42:36 | Ihor Hlavan (UKR) | 3:44:02 | Marco De Luca (ITA) | 3:44:47 |
Open 50 km walk team | Italy (ITA) Alex Schwazer [lower-alpha 2] [15] Marco De Luca Teodorico Caporaso Matteo Giupponi Federico Tontodonati | 14 | Ukraine (UKR) Ihor Hlavan Ivan Banzeruk Serhiy Budza Marian Zakalnytstyi Andriy Hrechovskyi | 25 | Spain (ESP) José Ignacio Díaz Francisco Arcilla Mikel Odriozola Pablo Oliva | 30 |
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | China | 16 |
2 | Canada | 28 |
3 | Ecuador | 41 |
4 | Germany | 45 |
5 | Ukraine | 55 |
6 | Spain | 55 |
7 | India | 80 |
8 | Japan | 82 |
9 | Belarus | 108 |
10 | Poland | 124 |
11 | Brazil | 137 |
12 | Australia | 137 |
13 | Colombia | 154 |
14 | Italy | 160 |
15 | South Korea | 168 |
16 | Ireland | 186 |
17 | France | 201 |
18 | Turkey | 207 |
19 | Slovakia | 208 |
20 | South Africa | 225 |
21 | United States | 273 |
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | Mexico | 8 |
2 | Peru | 13 |
3 | Japan | 17 |
4 | China | 17 |
5 | Great Britain | 23 |
6 | Spain | 23 |
7 | Colombia | 25 |
8 | France | 46 |
9 | Australia | 46 |
10 | Ukraine | 50 |
11 | Belarus | 51 |
12 | Turkey | 59 |
13 | Italy | 66 |
14 | Poland | 72 |
15 | United States | 90 |
This section needs to be updated. The reason given is: There must be a disqualification somewhere as results don't match World Athletics profiles for some competitors, e.g., Anel Oosthuizen.(August 2020) |
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | China | 14 |
2 | Australia | 40 |
3 | Colombia | 58 |
4 | Portugal | 64 |
5 | Spain | 66 |
6 | Italy | 86 |
7 | Ukraine | 87 |
8 | Bolivia | 101 |
9 | Lithuania | 110 |
10 | Ecuador | 122 |
11 | Japan | 128 |
12 | Greece | 151 |
13 | Slovakia | 158 |
14 | France | 159 |
15 | Brazil | 168 |
16 | Ethiopia | 181 |
17 | Romania | 184 |
18 | Kazakhstan | 193 |
19 | United States | 208 |
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | China | 3 |
2 | Mexico | 9 |
3 | Australia | 21 |
4 | Italy | 24 |
5 | Peru | 25 |
6 | Japan | 31 |
7 | Ecuador | 37 |
8 | Finland | 38 |
9 | Spain | 40 |
10 | Germany | 47 |
11 | Poland | 56 |
12 | France | 59 |
13 | United States | 68 |
14 | Ukraine | 84 |
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | Italy | 14 |
2 | Ukraine | 25 |
3 | Spain | 30 |
4 | Ecuador | 44 |
5 | Colombia | 47 |
6 | China | 78 |
7 | United States | 105 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | China | 6 | 3 | 0 | 9 |
2 | Mexico | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
3 | Australia | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
4 | Italy* | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
5 | Ukraine | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
6 | Spain | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
7 | Canada | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Peru | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
9 | Brazil | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Colombia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Ecuador | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Japan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (12 entries) | 10 | 10 | 10 | 30 |
According to an unofficial count, 398 athletes from 55 countries participated.
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