Erica Alfridi

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Erica Alfridi
Erica Alfridi.jpg
Alfridi in 1990s.
Personal information
National team Italy: 29 caps (1988-2004) [1]
Born (1968-02-02) 2 February 1968 (age 56)
Tregnago, Italy
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight52 kg (115 lb)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event 20 km walk
Club Snam Gas Metano
Coached by Sandro Damilano
Retired2004
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
  • 10 km: 42:15 (1997)
  • 20 km: 1:27:29 (2001)
Medal record
Individual
Event1st2nd3rd
European Championships 011
World Race Walking Cup 100
Mediterranean Games 100
Total211
Team
Event1st2nd3rd
World Race Walking Cup 121
European Race Walking Cup 220
Total341

Erica Alfridi (born 22 February 1968) is a former Italian race walker, who has won an individual senior level World Race Walking Cup. [1]

Contents

Biography

Erica Alfridi won three medals, at individual level, at the International athletics competitions. [2] She participated at one edition of the Summer Olympics (2000), she has 29 caps in sixteen years in national team from 1988 to 2004. [3]

Progression

She finished the season 10 times in world top 20, in 1997 she was World Leader in the 10 km walk. [4] [5]

10 km walk
YearTimeVenueDateWorld Rank
2002 43:05 Flag of Italy.svg Piacenza 30 JUN5th
2001 43:23 Flag of Italy.svg Sesto San Giovanni 01 MAY5th
2000 43:09 Flag of Italy.svg Vittorio Veneto 16 JUL2nd
1998 42:54 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest 20 AUG13th
1997 42:15 Flag of Germany.svg Naumburg 25 MAY12th
1996 43:27 Flag of Russia.svg Moscow 02 JUN58th
1995 43:54 Flag of France.svg Fougères 11 JUN
1989 44:34 Flag of Germany.svg Naumburg 01 MAY18th
20 km walk
YearTimeVenueDateWorld Rank
2004 1:33:19 Flag of Mexico.svg Tijuana 20 MAR
2002 1:28:33 Flag of Germany.svg Munich 07 AUG8th
2001 1:27:29 Flag of Slovakia.svg Dudince 19 MAY7th
2000 1:28:06 Flag of Germany.svg Eisenhüttenstadt 17 JUN10th
1999 1:31:52 Flag of Italy.svg Campobasso 13 MAR
1997 1:28:13 Flag of Italy.svg Cassino 09 MAR1st
1996 1:32:53 Flag of Italy.svg Abano Terme 06 OCT

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
1997 World Championships Athens, Greece 5th 10 km
World Race Walking Cup Poděbrady, Czech Republic 4th10 km
1998 European Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd 10 km
1999 World Championships Seville, Spain 6th20 km
2000 European Race Walking Cup Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany 4th 20 km
Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 4th 20 km
2001 European Race Walking Cup Dudince, Slovakia 4th 20 km
Mediterranean Games Radès, Tunisia 1st20 km
World Championships Edmonton, Canada 4th 20 km
2002 European Championships Munich, Germany 3rd 20 km
World Race Walking Cup Turin, Italy 1st20 km

National titles

She won 11 times the individual national championship. [6] [7]

See also

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