IAAF World Race Walking Cup
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The IAAF World Race Walking Cup is a race walking event organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It has been held since 1961, and generally on a biennial basis. Women first entered the 1979 edition. It was formerly known as the Lugano Cup after the city that hosted the first event. In 2004, a Junior division was added, consisting of Men and Women which are 19 or younger.
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[edit] Host cities
- 1961 - Lugano, Switzerland
- 1963 - Varese, Italy
- 1965 - Pescara, Italy
- 1967 - Bad Saarow, East Germany
- 1970 - Eschborn, West Germany
- 1973 - Lugano, Switzerland
- 1975 - Grand-Quevilly, France
- 1977 - Milton Keynes, England
- 1979 - Eschborn, West Germany
- 1981 - Valencia, Spain
- 1983 - Bergen, Norway
- 1985 - St. John's, Isle of Man
- 1987 - New York City, United States
- 1989 - L'Hospitalet, Spain
- 1991 - San Jose, United States
- 1993 - Monterrey, Mexico
- 1995 - Beijing, China
- 1997 - Poděbrady, Czech Republic
- 1999 - Mézidon-Canon, France
- 2002 - Turin, Italy
- 2004 - Naumburg, Germany
- 2006 - La Coruña, Spain
[edit] Results
[edit] Men
[edit] 20 kilometres
[edit] 50 kilometres
Year: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
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1961 | Abdon Pamich Italy |
4:25:38 | Don Thompson United Kingdom |
4:30:35 | Åke Söderlund Sweden |
4:36:48 |
1963 | István Havasi Hungary |
4:14:25 | Ray Middleton United Kingdom |
4:17:16 | Ingvar Petterson Sweden |
4:19:11 |
1965 | Christoph Höhne East Germany |
4:03:14 | Burkhard Leuschke East Germany |
4:06:02 | Abdon Pamich Italy |
4:06:41 |
1967 | Christoph Höhne East Germany |
4:09:09 | Peter Selzer East Germany |
4:11:40 | Aleksandr Shcherbina USSR |
4:13:07 |
1970 | Christoph Höhne East Germany |
4:04:36 | Veniamin Soldatenko USSR |
4:09:52 | Burkhard Leuschke East Germany |
4:11:10 |
1973 | Bernd Kannenberg West Germany |
3:56:51 | Otto Barch USSR |
3:57:11 | Christoph Höhne East Germany |
3:57:26 |
1975 | Yevgeniy Lyungin USSR |
4:03:42 | Gerhard Weidner West Germany |
4:09:58 | Vladimir Svetnikov USSR |
4:11:31 |
1977 | Raúl González Mexico |
4:04:16 | Pedro Aroche Mexico |
4:04:55 | Paolo Grecucci Italy |
4:06:27 |
1979 | Martín Bermúdez Mexico |
3:43:36 | Enrique Vera Mexico |
3:43:59 | Viktor Dorovskikh USSR |
3:45:51 |
1981 | Raúl González Mexico |
3:48:30 | Hartwig Gauder East Germany |
3:52:18 | Sandro Bellucci Italy |
3:54:57 |
1983 | Raúl González Mexico |
3:45:37 | Sergey Yung USSR |
3:48:26 | Viktor Dorovskikh USSR |
3:49:47 |
1985 | Hartwig Gauder East Germany |
3:47:31 | Andrey Perlov USSR |
3:49:23 | Axel Noack East Germany |
3:56:53 |
1987 | Ronald Weigel East Germany |
3:42:26 | Hartwig Gauder East Germany |
3:42:52 | Dietmar Meisch East Germany |
3:43:14 |
1989 | Simon Baker Australia |
3:43:13 | Andrey Perlov USSR |
3:44:12 | Stanislav Vezhel USSR |
3:44:50 |
1991 | Carlos Mercenario Mexico |
3:42:03 | Simon Baker Australia |
3:46:36 | Ronald Weigel East Germany |
3:47:50 |
1993 | Carlos Mercenario Mexico |
3:50:28 | Jesús Ángel García Spain |
3:52:44 | Germán Sánchez Mexico |
3:54:15 |
1995 | Zhao Yongsheng China |
3:41:20 | Jesús Ángel García Spain |
3:41:54 | Valentin Kononen Finland |
3:42:50 |
1997 | Jesús Ángel García Spain |
3:39:54 | Nikolay Matyukhin Russia |
3:41:36 | Valentin Kononen Finland |
3:41:09 |
1999 | Sergey Korepanov Kazakhstan |
3:39:22 | Tomasz Lipiec Poland |
3:40:08 | Nikolay Matyukhin Russia |
3:40:13 |
2002 | Aleksey Voyevodin Russia |
3:40:59 | German Skurygin Russia |
3:42:08 | Tomasz Lipiec Poland |
3:45:37 |
2004 | Aleksey Voyevodin Russia |
3:42:44 | Yu Caohong China |
3:43:47 | Yuriy Andronov Russia |
3:46:49 |
2006 | Denis Nizhegorodov Russia |
3:38:02 | Trond Nymark Norway |
3:41:30 | Yuriy Andronov Russia |
3:42:38 |
AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record |
[edit] Women
[edit] 5 kilometres
Year: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
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1979 | Marion Fawkes United Kingdom |
22:51 | Carol Tyson United Kingdom |
22:59 | Thorill Gylder Norway |
23:08 |
1981 | Siv Gustafsson Sweden |
22:57 | Aleksandra Derevinskaya USSR |
23:18 | Lyudmila Khrushcheva USSR |
23:26 |
AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record |
[edit] 10 kilometres
Year: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
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1983 | Xu Yongjiu China |
45:14 | Natalya Sharipova USSR |
45:26 | Sue Cook Australia |
45:27 |
1985 | Yan Hong China |
46:22 | Guan Ping China |
46:23 | Olga Krishtop USSR |
46:24 |
1987 | Olga Krishtop USSR |
43:22 | Irina Strakhova USSR |
43:35 | Jin Bingjie China |
43:45 |
1989 | Beate Anders East Germany |
43:08 | Kerry Saxby Australia |
43:12 | Ileana Salvador Italy |
43:12 |
1991 | Irina Strakhova USSR |
43:55 | Graciela Mendoza Mexico |
44:09 | Yelena Sayko USSR |
44:11 |
1993 | Wang Yan China |
45:10 | Sari Essayah Finland |
45:18 | Yelena Nikolayeva Russia |
45:22 |
1995 | Gao Hongmiao China |
42:19 | Yelena Nikolayeva Russia |
42:32 | Liu Hongyu China |
42:49 |
1997 | Irina Stankina Russia |
41:52 | Olimpiada Ivanova Russia |
41:59 | Gu Yan China |
42:15 |
AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record |
[edit] 20 kilometres
Year: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
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1999 | Liu Hongyu China |
1:27:32 | Natalya Fedoskina Russia |
1:27:35 | Norica Cîmpean Romania |
1:27:48 |
2002 | Erica Alfridi Italy |
1:28:55 | Olimpiada Ivanova Russia |
1:28:57 | Natalya Fedoskina Russia |
1:28:59 |
2004 | Yelena Nikolayeva Russia |
1:27:24 | Jiang Jing China |
1:27:34 | María Vasco Spain |
1:27:36 |
2006 | Ryta Turava Belarus |
1:26:27 | Olimpiada Ivanova Russia |
1:27:26 | Irina Petrova Russia |
1:27:46 |
AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record |