The 1997 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 19 and 20 April 1997 in the streets of Poděbrady, Czech Republic. The course followed a loop around Lázeňský park.[1]
1997 IAAF World Race Walking Cup | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 18th |
Date | April 19–20 |
Host city | Poděbrady, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic |
Venue | Lázeňský park |
Events | 3 |
Participation | 365 athletes from 47 nations |
Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results was given for the IAAF.[2][3][4]
Medallists
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
Men's 20 km walk | Jefferson Pérez Ecuador |
1:18:24 | Daniel García Mexico |
1:18:27 | Ilya Markov Russia |
1:18:30 |
Men's 50 km walk | Jesús Ángel García Spain |
3:39:54 | Oleg Ishutkin Russia |
3:40:12 | Valentin Kononen Finland |
3:41:09 |
Team (Men) | ||||||
Lugano Trophy (team men overall) | Russia | 865 pts | Mexico | 803 pts | Belarus | 802 pts |
Team (Men 20 km) | Russia | 431 pts | Belarus | 413 pts | Mexico | 403 pts |
Team (Men 50 km) | Russia | 434 pts | Slovakia | 415 pts | Spain | 407 pts |
Women | ||||||
Women's 10 km walk | Irina Stankina Russia |
41:52 | Olimpiada Ivanova Russia |
41:59 | Gu Yan China |
42:15 |
Team (women) | ||||||
Eschborn Cup (Women 10 km) | Russia | 440 pts | Italy | 435 pts | China | 425 pts |
Results
editMen's 20 km
edit†: Daniel Plaza from Spain was initially 20th (1:20:40), but disqualified because of doping violations.[5]
Team (20 km men)
editThe list below as published in the source[5] might not be corrected in respect to the doping disqualification.
Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia | 431 pts | |
Belarus | 413 pts | |
Mexico | 403 pts | |
4 | Italy | 392 pts |
5 | Spain | 388 pts |
6 | France | 378 pts |
7 | Portugal | 357 pts |
8 | Slovakia | 356 pts |
9 | Australia | 347 pts |
10 | Guatemala | 344 pts |
11 | Latvia | 328 pts |
12 | Kazakhstan | 325 pts |
13 | Brazil | 318 pts |
14 | Germany | 312 pts |
15 | Lithuania | 310 pts |
16 | Poland | 310 pts |
17 | Ukraine | 300 pts |
18 | Hungary | 297 pts |
19 | Czech Republic | 291 pts |
20 | United States | 269 pts |
21 | Sweden | 262 pts |
22 | China | 258 pts |
23 | South Africa | 247 pts |
24 | United Kingdom | 241 pts |
25 | Malaysia | 230 pts |
26 | Yugoslavia | 221 pts |
27 | Norway | 215 pts |
28 | Greece | 196 pts |
29 | Denmark | 191 pts |
30 | Austria | 165 pts |
31 | Switzerland | 164 pts |
32 | Fiji | 144 pts |
Men's 50 km
editTeam (50 km men)
editPlace | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia | 434 pts | |
Slovakia | 415 pts | |
Spain | 407 pts | |
4 | France | 405 pts |
5 | Mexico | 399 pts |
6 | Belarus | 388 pts |
7 | Germany | 388 pts |
8 | Poland | 377 pts |
9 | Italy | 377 pts |
10 | Finland | 362 pts |
11 | Hungary | 356 pts |
12 | Czech Republic | 339 pts |
13 | Sweden | 313 pts |
14 | United Kingdom | 308 pts |
15 | Portugal | 306 pts |
16 | United States | 299 pts |
17 | Australia | 298 pts |
18 | Ukraine | 293 pts |
19 | Netherlands | 282 pts |
20 | Belgium | 280 pts |
21 | China | 250 pts |
22 | Guatemala | 215 pts |
23 | Switzerland | 83 pts |
24 | Philippines | 82 pts |
Lugano Trophy (combined team men)
editThe results list as published in the source[5] contains some obvious errors that were tentatively corrected. Moreover, there are inconsistencies when summing up the points of the 20 km and 50 km team results and the results list as published in the source.[5] It is speculated that the 20 km team results might not be corrected in respect to the doping disqualification.
Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia | 865 pts | |
Mexico | 803 pts | |
Belarus | 802 pts | |
4 | France | 785 pts |
5 | Slovakia | 772 pts |
6 | Spain | 771 pts |
7 | Italy | 771 pts |
8 | Germany | 702 pts |
9 | Poland | 688 pts |
10 | Portugal | 666 pts |
11 | Hungary | 654 pts |
12 | Australia | 645 pts |
13 | Czech Republic | 630 pts |
14 | Ukraine | 594 pts |
15 | Sweden | 575 pts |
16 | United States | 568 pts |
17 | Guatemala | 560 pts |
18 | United Kingdom | 549 pts |
19 | China | 509 pts |
20 | Finland | 362 pts |
21 | Latvia | 329 pts |
22 | Kazakhstan | 327 pts |
23 | Brazil | 320 pts |
24 | Lithuania | 311 pts |
25 | Netherlands | 282 pts |
26 | Belgium | 280 pts |
27 | South Africa | 247 pts |
28 | Switzerland | 247 pts |
29 | Malaysia | 230 pts |
30 | Yugoslavia | 222 pts |
31 | Norway | 215 pts |
32 | Greece | 196 pts |
33 | Denmark | 191 pts |
34 | Austria | 165 pts |
35 | Fiji | 144 pts |
36 | Philippines | 82 pts |
Women's 10 km
editTeam (women)
editPlace | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia | 440 pts | |
Italy | 435 pts | |
China | 425 pts | |
4 | Belarus | 419 pts |
5 | Hungary | 380 pts |
6 | Germany | 379 pts |
7 | Japan | 373 pts |
8 | Ukraine | 366 pts |
9 | Mexico | 356 pts |
10 | Australia | 345 pts |
11 | Spain | 342 pts |
12 | Kazakhstan | 341 pts |
13 | France | 334 pts |
14 | United States | 308 pts |
15 | Malaysia | 297 pts |
16 | Portugal | 292 pts |
17 | Canada | 286 pts |
18 | Norway | 279 pts |
19 | Lithuania | 274 pts |
20 | United Kingdom | 270 pts |
21 | Slovakia | 265 pts |
22 | Poland | 247 pts |
23 | Finland | 239 pts |
24 | Czech Republic | 233 pts |
25 | Latvia | 222 pts |
26 | Yugoslavia | 206 pts |
Participation
editThe participation of 365 athletes (248 men/117 women) from 47 countries is reported.[5]
- Australia (9/5)
- Austria (4/-)
- Belarus (9/5)
- Belgium (3/-)
- Bolivia (-/1)
- Brazil (4/-)
- Canada (2/3)
- China (7/5)
- Czech Republic (10/5)
- Denmark (4/-)
- Ecuador (1/-)
- Egypt (1/1)
- Fiji (3/-)
- Finland (3/5)
- France (10/5)
- Germany (7/4)
- Greece (5/1)
- Guatemala (7/-)
- Hungary (9/5)
- Italy (10/5)
- Japan (1/3)
- Kazakhstan (4/3)
- Latvia (4/3)
- Lithuania (5/4)
- Luxembourg (1/-)
- Malaysia (4/4)
- Mexico (10/5)
- Netherlands (5/-)
- New Zealand (1/-)
- Norway (3/3)
- Palestine (1/-)
- Philippines (3/-)
- Poland (8/3)
- Portugal (9/4)
- Puerto Rico (1/-)
- Romania (-/2)
- Russia (10/5)
- Slovakia (10/5)
- South Africa (5/-)
- Spain (10/5)
- Sweden (7/-)
- Switzerland (6/-)
- Turkey (1/1)
- Ukraine (10/4)
- United Kingdom (8/4)
- United States (10/5)
- Yugoslavia (3/3)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ About Podebrady, IAAF, archived from the original on 2012-08-17, retrieved August 21, 2013
- ^ Sprint finish brings Jefferson Peréz 20 km crown, IAAF, archived from the original on 2012-08-19, retrieved August 21, 2013
- ^ Battling Garcia leaves it late to grab 50 km victory, IAAF, archived from the original on 2012-08-19, retrieved August 21, 2013
- ^ Irina Stankina wins 10 km as Russia take team awards, IAAF, archived from the original on 2012-08-19, retrieved August 21, 2013
- ^ a b c d e f IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - SARANSK 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved August 21, 2013
- ^ 20 Kilometres Walk Road Men - 19-04-97, IAAF, archived from the original on 2012-08-19, retrieved August 21, 2013
- ^ 50 Kilometres Walk Road Men - 20-04-97, IAAF, archived from the original on 2013-03-27, retrieved August 21, 2013
- ^ 10 Kilometres Walk Road Women - 19-04-97, IAAF, archived from the original on 2012-08-19, retrieved August 21, 2013
External links
edit- Official IAAF website for the 1997 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
- IAAF World Race Walking Cup 1961-2006 Facts & Figures - IAAF.org