2006 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
Appearance
2006 IAAF World Race Walking Cup | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 22nd |
Date | May 13–14 |
Host city | A Coruña, Galicia, Spain |
Events | 5 |
Participation | 58 athletes from 393 nations |
he 2006 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 13 and 14 May 2006 in the streets of A Coruña, Spain. Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results was given for the IAAF.[1][2][3][4][5]
Complete results were published.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
Medallists
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men | ||||||
Men's 20 km walk | Paquillo Fernández |
1:18:31 | Jefferson Pérez |
1:19:08 | Han Yucheng |
1:19:10 |
Men's 50 km walk | Denis Nizhegorodov |
3:38:02 | Trond Nymark |
3:41:30 | Yuriy Andronov |
3:42:38 |
Men's 10 km walk (junior event) |
Sergey Morozov |
40:26 | Miguel Ángel López |
41:41 | Aleksey Grigoryev |
41:52 |
Team (Men) | ||||||
Team (Men 20 km) | 33 pts | 37 pts | 37 pts | |||
Team (Men 50 km) | 20 pts | 38 pts | 39 pts | |||
Team (Men 10 km Junior) | 4 pts | 14 pts | 28 pts | |||
Women | ||||||
Women's 20 km walk | Ryta Turava |
1:22:20 | Olimpiada Ivanova |
1:22:40 | Irina Petrova |
1:22:40 |
Women's 10 km walk (junior event) |
Vera Sokolova |
44:49 | Alexandra Kudryashova |
44:52 | Chai Xue |
45:04 |
Team (Women) | ||||||
Team (Women 20 km) | 10 pts | 19 pts | 25 pts | |||
Team (Women 10 km Junior) | 3 pts | 11 pts | 15 pts |
Results
[edit]Men's 20 km
[edit]Team (20 km Men)
[edit]Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
33 pts | ||
37 pts | ||
37 pts | ||
4 | 43 pts | |
5 | 57 pts | |
6 | 64 pts | |
7 | 68 pts | |
8 | 94 pts | |
9 | 97 pts | |
10 | 126 pts | |
11 | 130 pts | |
12 | 142 pts | |
13 | 146 pts | |
14 | 155 pts | |
15 | 163 pts | |
16 | 175 pts | |
17 | 190 pts | |
18 | 271 pts |
Men's 50 km
[edit]Team (50 km Men)
[edit]Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
20 pts | ||
38 pts | ||
39 pts | ||
4 | 53 pts | |
5 | 69 pts | |
6 | 70 pts | |
7 | 80 pts | |
8 | 107 pts | |
9 | 134 pts | |
10 | 151 pts | |
11 | 154 pts |
Men's 10 km (Junior)
[edit]Team (10 km Men Junior)
[edit]Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
4 pts | ||
14 pts | ||
28 pts | ||
4 | 29 pts | |
5 | 36 pts | |
6 | 43 pts | |
7 | 43 pts | |
8 | 43 pts | |
9 | 44 pts | |
10 | 51 pts | |
11 | 54 pts | |
12 | 54 pts | |
13 | 55 pts | |
14 | 81 pts | |
15 | 89 pts | |
16 | 101 pts | |
17 | 103 pts |
Women's 20 km
[edit]Team (20km Women)
[edit]Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
10 pts | ||
19 pts | ||
25 pts | ||
4 | 54 pts | |
5 | 55 pts | |
6 | 72 pts | |
7 | 95 pts | |
8 | 98 pts | |
9 | 115 pts | |
10 | 120 pts | |
11 | 120 pts | |
12 | 195 pts |
Women's 10 km Junior
[edit]Team (10km Women Junior)
[edit]Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
3 pts | ||
11 pts | ||
15 pts | ||
4 | 16 pts | |
5 | 25 pts | |
6 | 31 pts | |
7 | 32 pts | |
8 | 36 pts | |
9 | 42 pts | |
10 | 50 pts | |
11 | 56 pts | |
12 | 59 pts | |
13 | 68 pts | |
14 | 85 pts |
Participation
[edit]The participation of 393 athletes (257 men/136 women) from 58 countries is reported.[6]
Argentina (1/-)
Australia (11/8)
Belarus (7/6)
Belgium (1/-)
Bolivia (-/1)
Brazil (1/-)
Cameroon (2/-)
Canada (2/1)
Chile (1/-)
China (12/6)
Colombia (4/4)
Costa Rica (2/-)
Czech Republic (2/1)
Denmark (1/-)
Dominican Republic (1/1)
Ecuador (8/4)
Egypt (-/1)
El Salvador (2/2)
Estonia (4/3)
Ethiopia (3/1)
Finland (3/2)
France (13/2)
Germany (4/2)
Greece (5/4)
Guatemala (4/1)
Hungary (8/7)
Ireland (3/2)
Italy (13/7)
Japan (3/1)
Kazakhstan (1/1)
Latvia (4/1)
Lithuania (7/4)
Malaysia (2/-)
Mauritius (2/1)
Mexico (12/1)
Netherlands (1/-)
New Zealand (1/-)
Norway (2/-)
Peru (1/-)
Poland (10/3)
Portugal (8/6)
Puerto Rico (3/1)
Qatar (2/-)
Romania (-/4)
Russia (13/8)
Serbia and Montenegro (1/-)
Slovakia (2/4)
South Africa (3/2)
South Korea (5/-)
Spain (13/6)
Sri Lanka (-/1)
Sweden (4/1)
Switzerland (6/2)
Tunisia (2/-)
Turkey (3/3)
Ukraine (12/7)
United Kingdom (2/4)
United States (13/8)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Warburton, Paul (May 13, 2006), Fernandez confirms Korzeniowski’s prediction – 20km Men, La Coruña, IAAF, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ Warburton, Paul (May 14, 2006), Nizhegorodov victory dispels Athens pain - 50km Men, La Coruña, IAAF, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ Watt, Tim (May 13, 2006), Turava prevents total Russian domination - 20km Women, La Coruña, IAAF, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ Watt, Tim (May 13, 2006), Morozov start-to-finish - Junior Men's 10km race, IAAF, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ Watt, Tim (May 14, 2006), Sokolova retains her title – Junior 10km women, La Coruña, IAAF, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ a b IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - SARANSK 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved July 29, 2013
- ^ IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 22nd IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 20 Kilometres Race Walk - men, IAAF, May 13, 2006, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 22nd IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 50 Kilometres Race Walk - men, IAAF, May 14, 2006, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 22nd IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 20 Kilometres Race Walk - women, IAAF, May 13, 2006, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 22nd IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 10 Kilometres Race Walk - men, IAAF, May 13, 2006, retrieved August 22, 2013
- ^ IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 22nd IAAF World Race Walking Cup > 10 Kilometres Race Walk - women, IAAF, May 14, 2006, retrieved August 22, 2013
External links
[edit]- Official IAAF website[permanent dead link] for the 2006 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
- Results - IAAF.org