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XXVIII GRAN PREMIO CANTONES DE a CORUÑA XII Race Walking Challenge 31St May 2014 XXVIII GRAN PREMIO CANTONES DE A CORUÑA XII Race Walking Challenge 31st May 2014 REGULATIONS 1.- The “XXVIII Cantones de La Coruña Race Walking Gran Prix” is integrated in the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) Calendar, being organized by the Galician Athletics Federation (FGA), with the support of the A Coruña Municipality. 2.- The “XXVIII Cantones de La Coruña Race Walking Gran Prix” will take place on May 31st , 2014, Saturday, in the city of La Coruña, in a circuit with 1.000 meters, up and down, with the start and finish line nearby the Obelisco Zone. (see map) 3.- TIMETABLE NACIONAL CHAMPIONCHIP 10 km and 5 km Masters 17.15h 10 Km Men- Women 17.30 h 5 Km Men-Women RACE WALKING CHALLENGE 18.30h 20 Km Women 18.50 h 20 km Men 4.- REGISTRATIONS: According IAAF RACE WALKING CHALLENGE 2014 REGULATIONS FINNANCIAL SUPPORTS: The participation of national and international athletes, in 20 km events, will be by invitation. All the athletes interested should send a mail to [email protected]. The LOC will inform about the financial support, if case, to the athletes who send an entry form. 5.- RACE WALKING JURY: Technical Delegate: Nicola MAGGIO Italy Race Walking Chief Sergio SOLANA Spain International Judges Mara BALEANI Italy José GANSO Portugal Dolores ROJAS Spain Alexandru STEFAN Romania tbd XXVIII GRAN PREMIO CANTONES DE A CORUÑA XII Race Walking Challenge 31st May 2014 6.- PRIZE SISTEM (Race Walking Challenge) MEN AND WOMEN 1ST place: $2,000 5th place: $700 2nd place: $1,500 6th place: $600 3rd place: $1,000 7th place: $500 4th placeº: $ 800 8th place: $500 7.- The IAAF Race Walking Challenge 2014 consists of the events held in Date Competition Venue Nat. Ct FEBRUARY Sun 2 Oceania Race Walk Championships Hobart AUS C Sat 15 – Sun 16 South American Race Walking Champ. Cochabamba BOL C Sat 22 IAAF Permit Meeting Chihuahua MEX B MARCH Sun 16 Asian Race Walk Championships Nomi JPN C Sun 16 European Race Walking Meeting Lugano SUI C Sat 22 European Race Walking Meeting Dudince SVK C APRIL Sat 5 European Race Walking Meeting Rio Maior POR C Sat 12 European Race Walking Meeting Podebrady CZE C MAY Sat 3 - Sun 4 IAAF World Race Walking Cup Taicang CHN A Sat 31 IAAF Permit Meeting La Coruña ESP B AUGUST Sun 10 – Thu 14 African Championships Marrakech MAR C Tue 12 – Sun 17 European Athletics Championships Zurich SUI C XXVIII GRAN PREMIO CANTONES DE A CORUÑA XII Race Walking Challenge 31st May 2014 OFFICIAL HOTEL HOTEL RIAZOR.- Avda Barrié de la Maza 29, 15004 A Coruña Telefono 981 253400 CIRCUIT MAP XXVIII GRAN PREMIO CANTONES DE A CORUÑA XII Challenge Mundial de Marcha 31 de Mayo de 2014 HISTORIAL GRAN PREMIO CANTONES HOMBRES Ed Año Competicion 1º 2º 3º 1 1987 I Edicion GP Cantones 5 Km Maurizzio Damilano (ITALIA) 40.19 Ernesto Canto (MEXICO 40.19 Bo Gustafsson (SUECIA 40.19 2 1988 Encuentro Internacional 20 Km Giovanni de Benedictis (ITALIA) 1h.22´37 Josep Marín (ESPAÑA 1h.22´42 Ricardo Pueyo (ESPAÑA) 1h.20´42 3 1989 III Edicion GP Cantones 10 Km Ernesto Canto (MEXiCO) 38.51 (*) Maurizzio Damilano (ITA) 39.03 Miguel Angel Prieto (ESPAÑA) 39.12 4 1990 IV Edicion GP Cantones 10 Km Andrey Perlov (URSS) 39.14 Ernesto Canto (MEXICO 39.24 Daniel Plaza (ESPAÑA) 39.38 5 1991 V Edicion GP Cantones 20 km Daniel Plaza (ESPAÑA 1h.22´53 Roman Mrazek (CHECOSLOV 1h.23´09 Pavol Blazek (CHECOSLOV.) 1h.23´15 6 1992 Encuentro Internacional 20 km Maurizzio Damilano (ITALIA 1h.18´54 Valentin Massana (ESPAÑA) 1h.19´25 Robert Ihly (ALEMANIA 1h.19´59 7 1993 VII Edicion GP Cantones 20 km Valentin Massana (ESPAÑA) 1h.20´50 Robert Korzeniowiski (POLONIA 1h.20´55 Miguel Rodríguez (MEXICO 1h.28´18 8 1994 VIII Edicion GP Cantones 20 km Mikhail Schennikov (RUSIA) 1h.20´34 Valentin Massana (ESPAÑA) 1h.20´45 Robert Korzeniowiski (POLONIA) 1h.20´55 9 1995 IX Edicion GP Cantones 20 Km Mikhail Schennikov (RUSIA) 1h.20´34 Daniel García (MEXICO) 1h.21´05 Valentin Massana (ESPAÑA) 1h.21´47 10 1996 I COPA DE EUROPA 20 Km Robert Korzeniowiski (POL) 1h.21´46 Daniel Plaza (ESPAÑA) 1h.21´47 Fernando Vázquez (ESPAÑA) 1h.21´48 11 1997 XI Edicion GP Cantones 20 Km Ilya Markov (RUSIA) 1h.21´27 Mikhail Schenikov (RUSIA) 1h.21´31 Alessandro Gandellini (ITALIA) 1h.22´30 12 1998 XII Edicion GP Cantones 20 Km Jefferson Pérez (ECUADOR 1h.19´40 Julio Martínez (GUATEMALA 1h.19´42 Joel Sánchez (MEXICO) 1h.19´45 13 1999 XIV Edicion GPCantones 20 Km Francisco Fernández (ESPAÑA) 1h.21´55 Airgars Fadejevs (LETONIA) 1h.22’59 Mikel Odriozola (ESPAÑA) 1h.23’41 14 2000 XV Edicion GP Cantones 20 Km Michelle Didoni (ITALIA) 1h.22´45 Julio Rene Martinez (GUATEMALA 1h.23’13 David Marquez (ESPAÑA) 1h.24’10 15 2001 XVI Edicion GP Cantones 20 Km David Márquez (ESPAÑA) 1h.22´54 Andreev Vladimir (RUSIA 1h.23´08 Jesús García Bragado (ESPAÑA) 1h.23´34 16 2002 Cto. de España Ruta 50 Km Mikel Odriozola (ESPAÑA) 3h.47´55 Santiago Pérez Alonso 3h.53´44 Mario Avellaneda Soriano 3h.56´56 17 2003 I Challenge Mundial 20 Km Robert Korzeniowsky (POLONIA) 1h.19´56 Joao Vieira (PORTUGAL) 1h.20´30 Ivan Trotskiy (BIELORRUSIA) 1h.20´41 18 2004 II Challenge Mundial 20 Km Francisco Fernández (ESPAÑA) 1h.19´19 Robert Korzeniowsky (POLONIA) 1h.19.35 Hatem Ghoula (TÚNEZ) 1h.20´38 19 2005 III Challenge Mundial 20 km Francisco Fernández (ESPAÑA 1h.17.52 Ilya Markov (RUSIA) 1h 19.34 Hatem Ghoula (TÚNEZ) 1h.20´48 20 2006 COPA DEL MUNDO 20 Km Francisco Fernández (ESPAÑA 1h.18.31 Jefferson Pérez (ECUADOR) 1h 19.08 Han Yucheng (CHINA) 1h.19.10 21 2007 V Challenge Mundial 20 Km Francisco Fernández (ESPAÑA 1h.18.31 Han Yucheng (CHINA 1h.19.15 Nathan Deakes (AUSTRALIA) 1h.19.34 22 2008 VI Challenge Mundial 20 Km Eric TYSSE (NORUEGA) 1h.19.21 Hatem Ghoula (TÚNEZ) 1h.21.52 Joao VIEIRA PORTUGAL) 1h.21.56 23 2009 VII Challenge Mundial 20 Km Yafei CHU (CHINA) 1h.19.51 Eric TYSSE (NORUEGA) 1h.19.55 Eder SÁNCHEZ (MEXICO 1h.20.30 24 2010 VIII Challenge Mundial 20 km Yafei CHU (CHINA) 1h.21.11 Luis Fernando LOPEZ (MEXICO) 1h.21.12 Hao WANG (CHINA) 1h.21.13 25 2011 FINAL CHALLENGE 10 Km Valery BORCHIN (RUSIA) 38.43 Zhen WANG (China) 38.50 Yafei CHU (CHINA) 39.07 26 2012 X Challenge Mundial 20 km Jianbo LI (CHINA) 1h.20.55 Miguel Angel Lopez (ESPAÑA) 1h.20.59 Wei YU(CHINA) 1h.21.04 27 2013 XI CHallenge Mundial 20 Km Jared TALLENT (AUSTRALIA) 1h.21.21 Joao VIEIRA (PORTUGAL) 1h.21.45 Luis Fernado LOPEZ (COLOMBIA) 1h.21.51 XXVIII GRAN PREMIO CANTONES DE A CORUÑA XII Challenge Mundial de Marcha 31 de Mayo de 2014 HISTORIAL GRAN PREMIO CANTONES MUJERES Ed Año Competicion 1º 2º 3º 1 1987 I Edicion GP Cantones 5 Km Reyes Sobrino (ESPAÑA) 21.25 Ann Janson (SUECIA 21.36 Teresa Palacio (ESPAÑA) 22.24 2 1988 Encuentro Internacional 5 Km Beate Anders (RDA) 22.31 Reyes Sobrino (ESPAÑA 23.03 Mónica Gunnarsson (SUECIA 23.03 3 1989 III Edicion GP Cantones 5 Km Erika Alfredi (ITALIA) 21.41 Mari Cruz Díaz (ESPAÑA 22.20 Olga Sánchez (ESPAÑA 22.23 4 1990 IV Edicion GP Cantones 5 Km Karri Saxby (AUSTRALIA) 20.46 Betae Anders (R.D.ALEMANA 20.54 María Roska (HUNGRIA 21.25 5 1991 V Edicion GP Cantones 10 km Victoria Oprea (RUMANIA) 45.56 María Rosza (HUNGRIA) 46.03 Mónica Gunnarsson (SUECIA) 46.20 6 1992 Encuentro Internacional 10 km M.Svensson (SUECIA) 43.28 Elizabeta Perrone (ITALIA) 44.19 Gabrielle Blythe (AUSTRALIA) 44.27 7 1993 VII Edicion GP Cantones 10 km Yelena Nikolaeva (RUSIA) 43.11 Yelena Arshintseva (RUSIA) 44.25 Yelena Sayco (RUSIA) 44.53 8 1994 VIII Edicion GP Cantones 10 km Yelena Nikolaeva (RUSIA 43.09 Kerry Saxby (AUSTRALIA) 44.29 Katarayna Radtke (POLONIA) 45.02 9 1995 IX Edicion GP Cantones 10 Km Yelena Nikolaeva (RUSIA 43.22 Encarna Granados (ESPAÑA 46.28 Teresa Linares (ESPAÑA) 47.29 10 1996 I COPA DE EUROPA 10 Km Ana Rita Sidoti (ITALIA) 43.26 Rosella Giordano (ITALIA) 43,.27 Susana Feitor (PORTUGAL) 43.41 11 1997 XI Edicion GP Cantones 10 Km Yelena Nikolaeva (RUSIA 42.12 Erika Alfredi (ITALIA) 43.36 Cristina Pellino (ITALIA) 44.34 12 1998 XII Edicion GP Cantones 10 Km Ana Rita Sidoti (ITALIA) 43.31 María Vasco (ESPAÑA) 43.36 Erika Alfredi (ITALIA) 43.42 13 1999 XIV Edicion GPCantones 10 Km Claudia Iovan-STEF (RUMANIA 43.04 María Vasco (ESPAÑA) 43.35 Teresa Linares (ESPAÑA) 45.19 14 2000 XV Edicion GP Cantones 10 Km Claudia Iovan-STEF (RUMANIA 44.35 María Vasco (ESPAÑA) 44.48 Encarga Granados (ESPAÑA) 45.07 15 2001 XVI Edicion GP Cantones 20 Km Olimpiada Ivanova (RUSIA) 1h.31.22 Elisa Riguado (ITALIA) 1h.33.08 Eva Pérez Trujillo (ESPAÑA) 1h.33.35 16 2002 Cto. de España Ruta 20 Km Maria Vasco Gallardo 1h.28´47 Beatriz Pascual Rodríguez 1h.33´50 Encarna Granados Aguilera 1h.35´13 17 2003 I Challenge Mundial 20 Km Yelena Nikolayeva (RUSIA) 1h.27´25 Guillian O ´Sullivan (IRLANDA) 1h.28´28 Kjersti Platzer (NORUEGA) 1h.28´49 18 2004 II Challenge Mundial 20 Km Claudia Steff (RUMANIA) 1h.27´41 Norica Cimpean (RUMANIA) 1h.27.52 Valiantsina Tsybulskaya (BIELOR) 1h.30.44 19 2005 III Challenge Mundial 20 km Cristina Lopez (El SALVADOR) 1h.30.08 Rita Turava (BIELORRUSIA) 1h.30.10 Claudia Stef (RUMANIA) 1h.30.12 20 2006 COPA DEL MUNDO 20 Km Rita Turava (BIELORRUSIA)) 1h.26.27 Olimpiada Ivanova (RUSIA) 1h.27.26 Irina Petrova (RUSIA) 1h.27.46 21 2007 V Challenge Mundial 20 Km Rita Turava (BIELORRUSIA)) 1h.28.44 Kjersti Platzer (NORUEGA) 1h.30.22 Claudia Stef (RUMANIA) 1h.31.54 22 2008 VI Challenge Mundial 20 Km Kjersti Platzer (NORUEGA 1h.29.38 Sabine ZIMMER (ALEMANIA) 1h.29.40 Athanasia Tsoumeleka(GRECIA 1h.30.44 23 2009 VII Challenge Mundial 20 Km Sabine Zimmer (ALEMANIA 1h.30.20 Kjersti Platzer (NORUEGA 1h.30.56 Vera Santos (PORTUGAL) 1h.31.13 24 2010 VIII Challenge Mundial 20 km Beatriz Pascual (ESPAÑA) 1h.28.05 Olive Loughnane
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