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Iau World Cup 100 Km IAU WORLD CUP 100 KM MEN'S INDIVIDUAL ANNO PAESE ORO TEMPO ARGENTO TEMPO BRONZO TEMPO 1987 Torhout (BEL) Domingo Catalán ESP 06:19:35 Don Ritchie GBR 06:40:51 Roland Vuillemenot FRA 06:43:22 1988 Santander (ESP) Domingo Catalán ESP 06:34:41 Jean-Marc Bellocq FRA 06:41:50 Bruno Scelsi FRA 06:48:18 1989 Paris-Rambouillet (FRA) Bruno Scelsi FRA 06:47:06 Bruno Joppen NED 06:48:52 Herbert Cuntz FRG 06:51:16 1990 Little Marais-Duluth (USA) Roland Vuillemenot FRA 06:34:02 Russell Prince NZL 06:38:00 Stefan Fekner CAN 06:42:12 1991 Florence-Faenza (ITA) Valmir Nunes BRA 06:35:36 Roland Vuillemenot FRA 06:39:14 Jean-Marc Bellocq FRA 06:52:55 1992 Palamós (ESP) Konstantin Santalov EUN 06:23:35 Domingo Catalán ESP 06:30:37 Erik Seedhouse GBR 06:33:03 1993 Torhout (BEL) Konstantin Santalov EUN 06:26:26 Peter Hermans BEL 06:36:26 CornetMatonane RSA 06:38:54 1994 Lake Saroma (JPN) Aleksey Volgin RUS 06:22:43 Jaroslaw Janicki POL 06:23:34 Kazimierz Bak GER 06:24:29 1995 Winschoten (NED) Valmir Nunes BRA 06:18:09 Aleksey Volgin RUS 06:20:44 Tom Johnson USA 06:30:11 1996 Moscow (RUS) Konstantin Santalov EUN 06:32:41 Jaroslaw Janicki POL 06:35:40 Aleksey Kruglikov RUS 06:36:13 1997 Winschoten (NED) Sergey Yanenko UKR 06:25:25 Mikhail Kokorev RUS 06:31:22 Andrzej Magier POL 06:33:16 1998 River Shimanto (JPN) Grigoriy Murzin RUS 06:30:06 Igor Tyupin RUS 06:34:10 Ravil Kashapov RUS 06:36:33 1999 Chavagnes-en-Paillers (FRA) Simon Pride GBR 06:24:05 Thierry Guichard FRA 06:24:26 Takahiro Sunada JPN 06:26:06 2000 Winschoten (NED) Pascal Fétizon FRA 06:23:15 Dmitriy Radyuchenko RUS 06:29:13 Oleg Kharitonov RUS 06:29:29 2001 Cléder (FRA) Yasufumi Mikami JPN 06:33:28 Rich Hanna USA 06:43:09 Pascal Fétizon FRA 06:44:48 2002 Torhout (BEL) Mario Fattore ITA 06:34:23 Igor Tyazhkorov RUS 06:39:33 Fermín Martínez ESP 06:39:57 2003 Tainan (TPE) Mario Fattore ITA 07:04:57 Grigoriy Murzin RUS 07:08:21 Michael Sommer GER 07:15:04 2004 Winschoten (NED) Mario Ardemagni ITA 06:18:22 Jaroslaw Janicki POL 06:26:22 Oleg Kharitonov RUS 06:32:55 2005 Lake Saroma (JPN) Grigoriy Murzin RUS 06:24:15 Jorge Aubeso ESP 06:33:03 Sassa Tsutomu JPN 06:40:20 2006 Misari (South Korea) Yannick Djouadi FRA 06:38:27 Denis Zhalybin RUS 06:42:01 Oleg Kharitonov RUS 06:42:02 2007 Winschoten (NED) Shinichi Watanabe JPN 06:23:21 Kenji Nakanishi JPN 06:30:21 Oleg Kharitonov RUS 06:30:22 2008 Tarquinia (ITA) Giorgio Calcaterra ITA 06:37:41 Jaroslav Janicki POL 06:40:04 Miguel Angel Jimenez ESP 06:53:44 2009 Torhout (BEL) Yasukazu Miyazato JPN 06:40:43 Jonas Buud SWE 06:41:49 Giorgio Calcaterra ITA 06:42:04 2010 Gibraltar Shinji Nakadai JPN 06:43:44 Jonas Buud SWE 06:47:40 Michael Wardian USA 06:49:18 2011 Winschoten (NED) Giorgio Calcaterra ITA 06:27:32 Michael Wardian USA 06:42:49 Andew Henshaw USA 06:44:35 IAU WORLD CUP 100 KM MEN'S TEAM ANNO PAESE ORO ARGENTO BRONZO 1991 Florence-Faenza (ITA) FRANCE F. R. GREMANY GREAT BRITAIN & N. I. 1992 Palamós (ESP) GERMANY SPAIN GREAT BRITAIN & N. I. 1993 Torhout (BEL) RUSSIA SOUTH AFRICA BELGIUM 1994 Lake Saroma (JPN) GERMANY JAPAN U.S.A. 1995 Winschoten (NED) RUSSIA U.S.A. POLAND 1996 Moscow (RUS) RUSSIA SOUTH AFRICA POLAND 1997 Winschoten (NED) RUSSIA GREAT BRITAIN & N. I. POLAND 1998 River Shimanto (JPN) RUSSIA GERMANY SOUTH AFRICA 1999 Chavagnes-en-Paillers (FRA) RUSSIA FRANCE GREAT BRITAIN & N. I. 2000 Winschoten (NED) FRANCE U.S.A. SOUTH AFRICA 2001 Cléder (FRA) FRANCE BELGIUM GERMANY 2002 Torhout (BEL) RUSSIA BELGIUM ITALY 2003 Tainan (TPE) ITALY RUSSIA GERMANY 2004 Winschoten (NED) ITALY JAPAN BELGIUM 2005 Lake Saroma (JPN) JAPAN FRANCE GERMANY 2006 Misari (South Korea) RUSSIA FRANCE GERMANY 2007 Winschoten (NED) JAPAN RUSSIA U.S.A. 2008 Tarquinia (ITA) ITALY FRANCE SPAIN 2009 Torhout (BEL) JAPAN ITALY FRANCE 2010 Gibraltar JAPAN U.S.A. FRANCE 2011 Winschoten (NED) U.S.A. JAPAN FRANCE IAU WORLD CUP 100 KM WOMEN INDIVIDUAL ANNO PAESE ORO TEMPO ARGENTO TEMPO BRONZO TEMPO 1987 Torhout (BEL) Agnes Eberle SUI 08:01:33 Monique Exbrayat FRA 08:19:48 Marie-France Plas FRA 08:21:10 1988 Santander (ESP) Ann Trason USA 07:30:49 Márta Vass HUN 07:56:07 Eleanor Adams GBR 08:07:38 1989 Paris-Rambouillet (FRA) Katharina Janicke FRG 08:07:41 Sigrid Lomsky FRG 08:16:37 HilaryWalker GBR 08:21:51 1990 Little Marais-Duluth (USA) Eleanor Adams GBR 07:55:08 Ann Trason USA 08:06:15 Márta Vass HUN 08:07:18 1991 Florence-Faenza (ITA) Eleanor Adams GBR 07:52:15 Nadezhda Gumerova URS 08:05:47 Márta Vass HUN 08:15:28 1992 Palamós (ESP) Nurzia Bagmanova EUN 07:44:37 Márta Vass HUN 07:53:50 Carolyn Hunter-Rowe GBR 07:56:50 1993 Torhout (BEL) Carolyn Hunter-Rowe GBR 07:27:19 Valentina Shatyayeva RUS 07:27:39 Valentina Lyakhova RUS 07:38:01 1994 Lake Saroma (JPN) Valentina Shatyayeva RUS 07:34:58 Trudi Thomson GBR 07:42:17 Irina Petrova RUS 07:46:35 1995 Winschoten (NED) Ann Trason USA 07:00:47 Helene Joubert RSA 07:31:47 Maria Bak GER 07:35:48 1996 Moscow (RUS) Valentina Shatyayeva RUS 07:33:10 Linda Meadows AUS 07:46:27 Yelena Sidorenkova RUS 07:48:25 1997 Winschoten (NED) Valentina Lyakhova RUS 07:30:37 Isabelle Olive FRA 07:40:09 René du Plessis RSA 07:41:52 1998 River Shimanto (JPN) Carolyn Hunter-Rowe GBR 08:16:07 Lilac Flay NZL 08:19:11 Maria Venâncio BRA 08:21:55 1999 Chavagnes-en-Paillers (FRA) Anna Balošáková SVK 07:33:02 Martine Cubizolles FRA 07:37:19 Oksana Ladyshina RUS 07:40:05 2000 Winschoten (NED) Edit Bérces HUN 07:25:21 Elvira Kolpakova RUS 07:35:01 ConstanzeWagner GER 07:39:35 2001 Cléder (FRA) Elvira Kolpakova RUS 07:31:12 Marina Bychkova RUS 07:38:21 Monica Casiraghi ITA 07:39:42 2002 Torhout (BEL) Tatyana Zhirkova RUS 07:37:06 Akiko Sekiya JPN 07:38:03 Monica Casiraghi ITA 07:40:00 2003 Tainan (TPE) Monica Casiraghi ITA 08:04:47 Paola Sanna ITA 08:15:13 Elke Hiebl GER 08:23:06 2004 Winschoten (NED) Tatyana Zhirkova RUS 07:10:33 Marina Bychkova RUS 07:26:37 Monica Casiraghi ITA 07:29:21 2005 Lake Saroma (JPN) Syou Hiroko JPN 07:53:41 Anne Riddle Lundblad USA 07:54:22 Yoko Yamazawa JPN 08:10:27 2006 Misari (South Korea) Elizabeth Hawker GBR 07:28:56 Monica Carlin ITA 07:29:01 Niroko Sho JPN 07:31:48 2007 Winschoten (NED) Norimi Sakurai JPN 07:00:27 Laurence Fricotteaux FRA 07:26:44 Niroko Sho JPN 07:27:12 2008 Tarquinia (ITA) Tatyana Zhirkova RUS 07:23:33 Kami Semick USA 07:33:54 Monica Carlin ITA 07:35:38 2009 Torhout (BEL) Kami Semick USA 07:37:23 Irina Vishnevskaya RUS 07:46:25 Monica Carlin ITA 07:53:57 2010 Gibraltar Ellie Greenwood GBR 07:29:05 Monica Carlin ITA 07:30:50 Lizzy Hawker GBR 07:33:26 2011 Winschoten (NED) Marina Bychkova RUS 07:27:19 Joanna Zakrzewski GBR 07:41:06 Lindsay Anne van Aswegen RSA 07:42:05 IAU WORLD CUP 100 KM WOMEN TEAM ANNO PAESE ORO ARGENTO BRONZO 1991 Florence-Faenza (ITA) F. R. GREMANY SOVIET UNION GREAT BRITAIN & N. I. 1992 Palamós (ESP) GERMANY GREAT BRITAIN & N. I. FRANCE 1993 Torhout (BEL) RUSSIA GREAT BRITAIN & N. I. U.S.A. 1994 Lake Saroma (JPN) RUSSIA FRANCE GREAT BRITAIN & N. I. 1995 Winschoten (NED) U.S.A. GERMANY RUSSIA 1996 Moscow (RUS) RUSSIA GERMANY UKRAINE 1997 Winschoten (NED) FRANCE SOUTH AFRICA GERMANY 1998 River Shimanto (JPN) GERMANY FRANCE U.S.A. 1999 Chavagnes-en-Paillers (FRA) FRANCE RUSSIA GERMANY 2000 Winschoten (NED) GERMANY FRANCE U.S.A. 2001 Cléder (FRA) RUSSIA FRANCE GERMANY 2002 Torhout (BEL) RUSSIA FRANCE U.S.A. 2003 Tainan (TPE) ITALY GERMANY JAPAN 2004 Winschoten (NED) RUSSIA ITALY JAPAN 2005 Lake Saroma (JPN) U.S.A. FRANCE JAPAN 2006 Misari (South Korea) ITALY JAPAN FRANCE 2007 Winschoten (NED) JAPAN FRANCE GERMANY 2008 Tarquinia (ITA) RUSSIA U.S.A. JAPAN 2009 Torhout (BEL) U.S.A. RUSSIA JAPAN 2010 Gibraltar GREAT BRITAIN ITALY JAPAN 2011 Winschoten (NED) RUSSIA U.S.A. JAPAN.
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