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2001 European Race Walking Cup
OrganisersEAA
Edition4th
DateMay 19
Host cityDudince, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia Slovakia
Events5
Participation273 + 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]

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

Abbreviations

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  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
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

Men's results

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20 km walk

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Rank Athlete Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Viktor Burayev (RUS) 01:19:30
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Yevgeniy Misyulya (BLR) 01:19:45
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  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

Team (20 km Men)

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 13 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Spain 34 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  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

50 km walk

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Rank Athlete Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Jesús Ángel García (ESP) 03:44:26
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Nikolay Matyukhin (RUS) 03:45:48
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  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 Serbia and Montenegro 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

Team (50 km Men)

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 11 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Spain 21 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France 24 pts
4  Italy 48 pts
5  Germany 57 pts
6  Portugal 70 pts
7  Slovakia 81 pts
8  Hungary 83 pts

Men's 10 km (Junior)

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Place Athlete Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Yevgeniy Demkov (RUS) 41:16
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Sergey Lystsov (RUS) 41:18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Mikalai Seradovich (BLR) 41:30
4  Aleksandr Strokov (RUS) 41:53
5  Andrei Talashka (BLR) 42:12
6  Dmitriy Malinovskiy (BLR) 42:23
7  Benjamin Kuciński (POL) 42:41
8  Paul Gassebner (ITA) 42:47
9  Radek Pařízek (CZE) 43:10
 Oleksey Medentsov (UKR) 43:10
10  Theodoros Koupidis (GRE) 43:15
11  Sergiy Ivakhin (UKR) 43:25
12  Jesús Tomero (ESP) 43:25
13  Alexandros Spiliopoulos (GRE) 43:26
14  Rafał Dys (POL) 43:33
15 Serbia and Montenegro Marko Lepojević (YUG) 43:51
16  Colin Griffin (IRL) 43:52
17  Michal Blažek (SVK) 43:53
18  Daniele Paris (ITA) 44:00
19  Oleksiy Kazanin (UKR) 44:06
20  David Sisa (HUN) 44:13
21  Norbert Polonkai (HUN) 44:16
22  Codrut Filea (ROU) 44:18
23  Alexandre Jacques (ESP) 44:26
24  Benoît Beclin (FRA) 44:34
25  Andreas Franke (GER) 44:40
26  Slawomir Majchrzycki (POL) 45:03
27  Francisco Arcilla (ESP) 45:06
28  Levente Kapéri (HUN) 45:27
29  Lloyd Finch (GBR) 45:35
30  Jiří Chaloupka (CZE) 45:36
31  Loïc Garcia (FRA) 45:39
 Anatoliy Shaidyankov (BLR) 45:44
32  Iustin Tatarau (ROU) 45:53
33  Recep Çelik (TUR) 46:03
34  Saulius Taraškevičius (LTU) 46:10
35  Armandas Brazaitis (LTU) 46:13
36  Andrew Parker (GBR) 46:17
37  Vilius Mikelionis (LTU) 46:23
 Ignas Brasevičius (LTU) 46:23
38  Christoph Brauer (GER) 46:30
39  Matej Tóth (SVK) 47:18
40  Bruno Grandjean (SUI) 47:31
 Julien Ferlisi (FRA) 47:42
41  Ondrej Kocúr (SVK) 48:08
42  Pierre Raye (FRA) 48:24
43  Cameron Smith (GBR) 50:33
 Migurel Craciun (ROU) DSQ
 Andriy Yurin (UKR) DSQ
 André Katzinski (GER) DSQ
 Paraskevai Vandoros (GRE) DSQ

: Extra athlete (illegible for Team and individual results)

Team (10 km Junior Men)

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 3 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belarus 8 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  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

Women's results

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20 km walk

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Rank Athlete Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Olimpiada Ivanova (RUS) 01:26:48
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Natalya Fedoskina (RUS) 01:26:50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  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

Team (20 km Women)

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 8 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Italy 18 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  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

Women's 10 km Junior

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Place Athlete Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Tatyana Kozlova (RUS) 46:08
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Marina Tikhonova (BLR) 46:31
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Yekaterina Izmailova (RUS) 46:42
4  Athanassia Tzoumeleka (GRE) 46:43
5  Beatriz Pascual (ESP) 47:23
6  Edina Füsti (HUN) 47:30
7  Katsiaryna Labashova (BLR) 47:38
8  María Hatzipanayiotídou (GRE) 47:40
9  Zuzana Maliková (SVK) 47:45
10  Sniazhana Yurchanka (BLR) 47:58
11 Serbia and Montenegro Ankica Barzut (YUG) 48:07
12  Irina Korotkova (RUS) 48:22
13  Ulrike Sischka (GER) 48:42
14  Mélissa Rodriguez (FRA) 48:43
15  Anna Szumny (POL) 48:57
16  Lorena Luaces (ESP) 49:20
17  Carla Monteiro (POR) 49:22
18  Alina Olaru (ROU) 49:38
19  Barbora Dibelková (CZE) 49:57
20  Raquel Carvalho (POR) 50:12
21  Alice Robin (FRA) 50:31
 Julie Goubault (FRA) 50:54
22  Iraxte Pérez (ESP) 51:00
23  Erini Karagianni (GRE) 51:03
24  Laura Polli (SUI) 51:16
 Tatyana Zuyeva (BLR) 51:20
25  Johanna Ellefsen Rostad (NOR) 51:25
26  Dorothée Brun (FRA) 51:26
27  Maria Baj (POL) 51:38
28  Teodora Pusta (ROU) 51:49
29  Gabriella Papp (HUN) 51:50
30  Zinaida Onoprienko (UKR) 51:52
 Anastasiya Kuznyetsova (UKR) 52:08
31  Oana Maxim (ROU) 52:09
32  Violetta Spychalska (POL) 52:52
33  Virág Erdös (HUN) 53:01
34  Kristina Judkina (UKR) 53:02
35  Mária Novotná (SVK) 53:18
36  Alice Klabuhn (GER) 53:39
 Dóra Nemere (HUN) 53:42
37  Veronika Daňová (SVK) 53:45
38  Dovilė Juozaitytė (LTU) 57:24
39  Katy-Marin Tiitmaa (EST) 59:11
40  Annika Sillat (EST) 1:01:41
 Corinna Hensel (GER) DNF
 Olena Syrovatko (UKR) DNF

: Extra athlete (illegible for Team and individual results)

Team (10 km Junior Women)

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 4 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belarus 9 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  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

Participation

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The participation of 273 athletes ( men/ women) + 8 guests (4 men/4 women) in the Junior events from 30 countries is reported.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Europa Race Walking Cup 1996-2009 (PDF), Real Federación Española de Atletismo, retrieved August 7, 2013
  2. ^ Storia - 2001 - IV Edizione - Dudince (Svk) - Maschile (PDF) (in Italian), Marcia Italiana, retrieved August 7, 2013[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Storia - 2001 - IV Edizione - Dudince (Svk) - Femminile (PDF) (in Italian), Marcia Italiana, retrieved August 7, 2013[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH"), archived from the original on August 31, 2013, retrieved August 7, 2013
  5. ^ World and Continental Race Walking Championships and Cups - EUROPEAN RACE WALKING CUP, Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 7, 2013
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