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1996 European Race Walking Cup

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1996 European Race Walking Cup
OrganisersEAA
Edition1st
DatesApril 20
Host cityA Coruña, Galicia, Spain Spain
Events3
Participation121 athletes from
17 nations

The 1996 European Race Walking Cup was held in A Coruña, Spain, on April 20, 1996.

Complete results were published.[1][2][3] Medal winners were published on the Athletics Weekly website,[4]

Medallists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
20 km walk  Robert Korzeniowski (POL) 1:21:46  Daniel Plaza (ESP) 1:21:47  Fernando Vázquez (ESP) 1:21:48
50 km walk  Jesús Ángel García (ESP) 3:51:01  Arturo Di Mezza (ITA) 3:52:36  Stanisław Stosik (POL) 3:54:35
Team (Men)
20 km walk  Spain 439 pts  Russia 410 pts  Italy 410 pts
50 km walk  Spain 437 pts  Italy 436 pts  Russia 419 pts
Combined  Spain 876 pts  Italy 846 pts  Russia 829 pts
Women
10 km walk  Annarita Sidoti (ITA) 43:26  Rossella Giordano (ITA) 43:27  Susana Feitor (POR) 43:41
Eschborn Cup (Women)
Team (Women)  Italy 443 pts  Russia 421 pts  Belarus 417 pts

Results

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Men's 20 km

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Place Athlete Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Robert Korzeniowski  Poland (POL) 1:21:46
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Daniel Plaza  Spain (ESP) 1:21:47
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fernando Vázquez  Spain (ESP) 1:21:48
4 Igor Kollár  Slovakia (SVK) 1:21:51
5 Denis Langlois  France (FRA) 1:21:55
6 Valentí Massana  Spain (ESP) 1:22:23
7 Aleksey Kronin  Russia (RUS) 1:22:43
8 Ruslan Shafikov  Russia (RUS) 1:23:13
9 Jiří Malysa  Czech Republic (CZE) 1:23:20
10 Giovanni de Benedictis  Italy (ITA) 1:23:21
11 Giovanni Perricelli  Italy (ITA) 1:23:24
12 Jean-Olivier Brosseau  France (FRA) 1:23:42
13 Artur Meleshkevich  Belarus (BLR) 1:24:24
14 Valdas Kazlauskas  Lithuania (LIT) 1:24:49
15 Claus Jørgensen  Denmark (DEN) 1:24:51
16 Modris Liepiņš  Latvia (LAT) 1:25:14
17 José Manuel Rodríguez  Spain (ESP) 1:25:17
18 Roman Mrázek  Slovakia (SVK) 1:25:54
19 Mariusz Ornoch  Poland (POL) 1:25:56
20 Enrico Lang  Italy (ITA) 1:26:14
21 Peter Tichý  Slovakia (SVK) 1:26.19
22 Ivan Trotskiy  Belarus (BLR) 1:26:24
23 Štefan Malík  Slovakia (SVK) 1:26:28
24 Mikhail Khmelnitskiy  Belarus (BLR) 1:26:30
25 Martin Engelsviken  Norway (NOR) 1:27.17
26 Hubert Sonnek  Czech Republic (CZE) 1:27:29
27 Michele Didoni  Italy (ITA) 1:27:38
28 Igor Lyubomirov  Russia (RUS) 1:27:42
29 Antony Gillet  France (FRA) 1:27:43
30 Miloš Holuša  Czech Republic (CZE) 1:27:48
31 Jimmy McDonald  Ireland (IRL) 1:27:49
32 Gintaras Andriuškevičius  Lithuania (LIT) 1:27:54
33 Sérgio Vieira  Portugal (POR) 1:28:40
34 Waldemar Dudek  Poland (POL) 1:28:49
35 Tomáš Kratochvíl  Czech Republic (CZE) 1:29:08
36 Augusto Cardoso  Portugal (POR) 1:29:13
37 Arvydas Vainauskas  Lithuania (LIT) 1:30:00
38 Michael Casey  Ireland (IRL) 1:30:37
39 João Vieira  Portugal (POR) 1:31:35
40 Pierce O'Callaghan  Ireland (IRL) 1:31:51
41 Eddy Riva  France (FRA) 1:32:33
42 Christian Gundersen  Norway (NOR) 1:32:44
43 Trond Nymark  Norway (NOR) 1:32:48
44 Bobby O'Leary  Ireland (IRL) 1:33:50
45 Aigars Salenieks  Latvia (LAT) 1:35:11
46 Sergeys Lapsa  Latvia (LAT) 1:36:04
47 Pedro Martins  Portugal (POR) 1:38:29
Aigars Fadejevs  Latvia (LAT) DNF
Franks Kostyukevich  Belarus (BLR) DNF
Nischan Daimer  Germany (GER) DNF
Vladimir Stankin  Russia (RUS) DNF
Viktoras Meškauskas  Lithuania (LIT) DNF

Team (Men)

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain 439 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia 410 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Italy 410 pts
4  Slovakia 409 pts
5  France 407 pts
6  Poland 401 pts
7  Belarus 394 pts
8  Czech Republic 390 pts
9  Lithuania 374 pts
10  Latvia 355 pts
11  Portugal 353 pts
12  Norway 352 pts
13  Ireland 352 pts
14  Denmark 135 pts

Men's 50 km

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Place Athlete Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jesús Ángel García  Spain (ESP) 3:51:01
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Arturo Di Mezza  Italy (ITA) 3:52:36
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stanisław Stosik  Poland (POL) 3:54:35
4 Basilio Labrador  Spain (ESP) 3:56:32
5 Orazio Romanzi  Italy (ITA) 4:01:30
6 Oleg Merlukov  Russia (RUS) 4:02:12
7 Paolo Bianchi  Italy (ITA) 4:06:16
8 Pavel Vasilyev  Russia (RUS) 4:07:56
9 Andrés Marín  Spain (ESP) 4:11:52
10 Sylvain Caudron  France (FRA) 4:11.57
11 Daugvinas Zujus  Lithuania (LIT) 4:14:14
12 Denis Terraz  France (FRA) 4:18:15
13 Roman Bencik  Slovakia (SVK) 4:20:40
14 José Urbano  Portugal (POR) 4:23:28
15 Peter Korčok  Slovakia (SVK) 4:23:41
16 José Magalhães  Portugal (POR) 4:26:23
17 Aleksandr Artsybashev  Russia (RUS) 4:26:48
18 Miloš Mojžiš  Slovakia (SVK) 4:27:22
19 Christophe Cousin  France (FRA) 4:27:47
20 Luis Ribeiro  Portugal (POR) 4:47:32
21 José Pinto  Portugal (POR) 4:47:32
22 Andrey Popov  Russia (RUS) 4:48.28
Luc Nicque  Belgium (BEL) DNF
Pascal Servanty  France (FRA) DNF
Dirk Nicque  Belgium (BEL) DNF
Oscar Font  Spain (ESP) DNF
Kazimír Verkin  Slovakia (SVK) DNF
Massimo Fizialetti  Italy (ITA) DNF

Team (Men)

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain 437 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Italy 436 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Russia 419 pts
4  France 409 pts
5  Slovakia 404 pts
6  Portugal 400 pts
7  Poland 147 pts
8  Lithuania 139 pts

Team (Men) Combined

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain 876 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Italy 846 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Russia 829 pts
4  France 819 pts
5  Slovakia 813 pts
6  Portugal 753 pts
7  Poland 548 pts
8  Lithuania 513 pts
9  Belarus 394 pts
10  Czech Republic 390 pts
11  Latvia 355 pts
12  Ireland 352 pts
13  Norway 352 pts
14  Denmark 135 pts

Women's 10 km

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Place Athlete Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Annarita Sidoti  Italy (ITA) 43:26
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Rossella Giordano  Italy (ITA) 43:27
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Susana Feitor  Portugal (POR) 43:41
4 Katarzyna Radtke  Poland (POL) 43:45
5 Elisabetta Perrone  Italy (ITA) 44.23
6 Valentina Tsybulskaya  Belarus (BLR) 44:35
7 Erica Alfridi  Italy (ITA) 44:49
8 Olga Kardopoltseva  Belarus (BLR) 44:59
9 Rimma Makarova  Russia (RUS) 45:02
10 Marta Żukowska  Poland (POL) 45.08
11 Nina Aliushenko  Russia (RUS) 45:15
12 Svetlana Nifontova  Russia (RUS) 45:33
13 María Vasco  Spain (ESP) 45.39
14 Anita Liepiņa  Latvia (LAT) 45:43
15 Yuliya Voyevodina  Russia (RUS) 46:30
16 Deirdre Gallagher  Ireland (IRL) 46.33
17 Kjersti Plätzer  Norway (NOR) 46.40
18 Nathalie Fortain  France (FRA) 46:46
19 Anne-Catherine Berthonnaud  France (FRA) 46.48
20 Beata Betlej  Spain (ESP) 46:50
21 Celia Marcén  Spain (ESP) 47:00
22 Leonarda Yukhnevich  Belarus (BLR) 47:05
23 Lyudmila Dolgopolova  Belarus (BLR) 47.25
24 Nora Leksir  France (FRA) 47:34
25 Hanne Liland  Norway (NOR) 47:58
26 Isilda Gonçalves  Portugal (POR) 48:10
27 Fatiha Ouali  France (FRA) 49:03
28 Anne Perttola  Finland (FIN) 50:09
29 Bożena Górecka  Poland (POL) 49:24
30 Sofia Avoila  Portugal (POR) 50:08
31 Kaisa Suhonen  Finland (FIN) 50:09
32 Tarja Jaskari  Finland (FIN) 50:20
33 Gillian O'Sullivan  Ireland (IRL) 50:31
34 Olive Loughnane  Ireland (IRL) 50.41
35 Anne Simonsen  Norway (NOR) 50:53
36 Ligia Gonçalves  Portugal (POR) 51.04
37 Gražina Kiliūtė  Lithuania (LIT) 53:18
38 Marie Walsh  Ireland (IRL) 54:42
Kristina Saltanovič  Lithuania (LIT) DNF
Encarna Granados  Spain (ESP) DNF
Sonata Milušauskaitė  Lithuania (LIT) DNF

Team (Women)

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Place Country Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Italy 443 pts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia 421 pts
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Belarus 417 pts
4  Poland 412 pts
5  Spain 401 pts
6  Portugal 398 pts
7  France 396 pts
8  Norway 382 pts
9  Ireland 377 pts
10  Finland 371 pts
11  Latvia 137 pts
12  Lithuania 118 pts

Participation

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The participation of 121 athletes (80 men/41 women) from 17 countries is reported.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Europa Race Walking Cup 1996-2009 (PDF), retrieved August 3, 2013
  2. ^ Storia - 1996 - I Edizione - La Coruna (Esp) - Maschile (PDF) (in Italian), Marcia Italiana, retrieved August 2, 2013[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Storia - 1996 - I Edizione - La Coruna (Esp) - Femminile (PDF) (in Italian), Marcia Italiana, retrieved August 2, 2013[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ World and Continental Race Walking Championships and Cups - EUROPEAN RACE WALKING CUP, Athletics Weekly, retrieved August 3, 2013