2005 European 10,000m Cup
9th European 10,000m Cup | |
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Venue | Barakaldo, Spain |
Location | San Vicente Stadium |
Date | 2 April 2005 |
Champions | |
Men | Spain (1:23:53.88) |
Women | Portugal (1:38:36.35) |
The 2005 European 10,000m Cup was the 9th edition of the annual 10,000 metres competition between European athletes, which was held at San Vicente Stadium in Barakaldo, Spain on 2 April. A total of 37 athletes (22 men and 15 women) from 12 European nations entered the competition, plus three African pacemakers running as guests.
Spain won the men's team event with a combined time of 1:23:53.88 hours, led by individual winner Juan Carlos de la Ossa. Portugal won the women's team race with a total time of 1:38:36.35, led by individual runner-up Fernanda Ribeiro. Sabrina Mockenhaupt (the sole German female entrant) won the women's individual race. Only three nations fielded enough athletes to qualify for the team section, and Germany only did so in the men's race.
Results
[edit]Men's individual
[edit]Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Juan Carlos de la Ossa | Spain | 27:27.80 | |
Carles Castillejo | Spain | 28:06.88 | |
Ricardo Serrano | Spain | 28:19.20 | |
4 | Dmitry Maksimov | Russia | 28:23.73 |
5 | Slavko Petrović | Croatia | 28:24.32 |
6 | Pierre Joncheray | France | 28:29.08 |
7 | Sergey Yemelyanov | Russia | 28:53.85 |
8 | Ricardo Ribas | Portugal | 28:54.10 |
9 | Jose Ramos | Portugal | 28:54.44 |
10 | Ignacio Cáceres | Spain | 29:04.54 |
11 | Julien Moreau | France | 29:05.13 |
12 | André Pollmächer | Germany | 29:10.54 |
13 | Manuel Magalhães | Portugal | 29:16.32 |
14 | Stefan Koch | Germany | 29:19.01 |
15 | Marius Ionescu | Romania | 29:36.00 |
16 | Gary Murray | United Kingdom | 29:36.03 |
17 | Christian Olsen | Denmark | 29:54.79 |
18 | Oliver Dietz | Germany | 30:03.27 |
19 | Michalis Yelasakis | Greece | 30:06.64 |
— | Alejandro Gomez | Spain | DNF |
— | Fernando Silva | Portugal | DNF |
— | Bouazza El Mastati | Spain | DNF |
— | Cuthbert Nyasango | Zimbabwe | DNF |
Women's individual
[edit]Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Sabrina Mockenhaupt | Germany | 31:21.28 | |
Fernanda Ribeiro | Portugal | 32:03.22 | |
Viktoriya Klimina | Russia | 32:04.57 | |
4 | Margaret Maury | France | 32:23.87 |
5 | Jolene Williams | Ireland | 32:43.77 |
6 | Mónica Rosa | Portugal | 33:05.36 |
7 | María Dolores Pulido | Spain | 33:08.75 |
8 | Alessandra Aguilar | Spain | 33:12.01 |
9 | Inês Monteiro | Portugal | 33:27.67 |
10 | Annemette Jensen | Denmark | 33:35.17 |
11 | Teresa Recio | Spain | 33:59.69 |
12 | Anna Rahm | Sweden | 34:12.95 |
13 | Judith Plá | Spain | 34:34.46 |
— | Silvia Montane | Spain | DNF |
— | Christin Johansson | Sweden | DNF |
— | Alemayehu Mersha | Ethiopia | DNF |
— | Ruhama Shauri | Tanzania | DNF |
Men's team
[edit]Rank | Nation | Total time |
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Spain Juan Carlos de la Ossa (27:27.80) Carles Castillejo (28:06.88) Ricardo Serrano (28:19.20) Ignacio Cáceres (29:04.54) Alejandro Gomez DNF |
1:23:53.88 | |
Portugal Ricardo Ribas (28:54.10) José Ramos (runner) (28:54.44) Manuel Magalhães (29:16.32) Fernando Silva DNF |
1:04:27.86 | |
Germany André Pollmächer (29:10.54) Stefan Koch (29:19.01) Oliver Dietz (30:03.27) |
1:28:32.82 |
Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals
Women's team
[edit]Rank | Nation | Total time |
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Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro (32:03.22) Mónica Rosa (33:05.36) Inês Monteiro (33:27.67) |
1:38:36.35 | |
Spain María Dolores Pulido (33:08.75) Alessandra Aguilar (33:12.01) Teresa Recio (33:59.69) Judith Plá (34:34.46) |
1:40:20.45 |
Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals
References
[edit]- Results
- Results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
- "9th European Cup 10000m". European Athletic Association. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2015-05-16.