2004 European 10,000m Challenge
The 2004 European 10,000m Cup was the 8th edition of the annual 10,000 metres competition between European athletes, which was held at Tabor Stadium in Maribor, Slovenia on 3 April. A total of 55 athletes (28 men and 27 women) from 19 European nations entered the competition, plus two Kenyan pacemakers running as guests.
8th European 10,000m Cup | |
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Venue | Maribor, Slovenia |
Location | Tabor Stadium |
Date | 3 April 2004 |
Champions | |
Men | Spain (1:25:01.52) |
Women | Portugal (1:38:28.82) |
Spain won the men's team event with a combined time of 1:25:01.52 hours, led by individual winner José Manuel Martínez. France won the women's team race with a total time of 1:38:28.82, led by individual winner Margaret Maury.
Results
Men's individual
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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José Manuel Martínez | Spain | 28:11.11 | |
Carles Castillejo | Spain | 28:11.27 | |
Kamiel Maase | Netherlands | 28:20.30 | |
4 | Ioannis Kanellopoulos | Greece | 28:27.02 |
5 | Ignacio Cáceres | Spain | 28:39.14 |
6 | Giuliano Battocletti | Italy | 28:52.21 |
7 | Michalis Yelasakis | Greece | 29:05.37 |
8 | Umberto Pusterla | Italy | 29:06.94 |
9 | Erik Sjöqvist | Sweden | 29:11.12 |
10 | Ayele Seteng | Israel | 29:15.61 |
11 | Dennis Jensen | Denmark | 29:17.31 |
12 | Mohamed Serbouti | France | 29:18.03 |
13 | Panagiotis Papoulias | Greece | 29:22.49 |
14 | Christian Nemeth | Belgium | 29:30.34 |
15 | Augusto Gomes | France | 29:37.87 |
16 | Domenico D'Ambrosio | Italy | 29:40.91 |
17 | Claus Bugge Hansen | Denmark | 29:44.83 |
18 | Joakim Johansson | Sweden | 29:50.79 |
19 | Ricardo Serrano | Spain | 29:59.93 |
20 | Glynn Tromans | United Kingdom | 30:03.57 |
21 | José Maduro | Portugal | 30:06.43 |
— | Ricardo Ribas | Portugal | DNF |
— | Slavko Petrović | Croatia | DNF |
— | Dmitry Maksimov | Russia | DNF |
— | Elijah Nyabuti | Kenya | DNF |
— | Frédéric Collignon | Belgium | DNF |
— | David Ramard | France | DNF |
— | Khalid Zoubaa | France | DNF |
— | Mirko Petrović | Serbia and Montenegro | DNF |
Women's individual
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Margaret Maury | France | 32:01.01 | |
Mihaela Botezan | Romania | 32:15.43 | |
Fernanda Ribeiro | Portugal | 32:23.10 | |
4 | Helena Javornik | Slovenia | 32:31.36 |
5 | Patrizia Tisi | Italy | 32:34.04 |
6 | Maria Protopappa | Greece | 32:46.17 |
7 | Christelle Daunay | France | 32:48.69 |
8 | Amaia Piedra | Spain | 32:56.52 |
9 | Ana Dias | Portugal | 33:12.25 |
10 | Teresa Recio | Spain | 33:14.14 |
11 | Anna Incerti | Italy | 33:21.02 |
12 | Vincenza Sicari | Italy | 33:33.10 |
13 | Natalia Cerches | Moldova | 33:33.79 |
14 | Helena Sampaio | Portugal | 33:38.70 |
15 | Fatima Yvelain | France | 33:39.12 |
16 | Mounia Aboulahcen | Belgium | 33:42.98 |
17 | Sandra Baumann | Austria | 34:14.56 |
18 | Mónica Rosa | Portugal | 34:36.40 |
19 | Judith Plá | Spain | 34:50.98 |
— | Anja Smolders | Belgium | DNF |
— | Irene Kwambai | Kenya | DNF |
— | Rodica Nagel | France | DNF |
— | Mirja Jenni | Switzerland | DNF |
— | Marina Bastos | Portugal | DNF |
— | Snezana Kostic | Serbia and Montenegro | DNF |
— | Silvia Sommaggio | Italy | DNF |
— | Alessandra Aguilar | Spain | DNF |
— | Hrisostomia Iakovou | Greece | DNF |
Men's team
Rank | Nation | Total time |
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Spain José Manuel Martínez (28:11.11) Carles Castillejo (28:11.27) Ignacio Cáceres (28:39.14) Ricardo Serrano (29:59.93) |
1:25:01.52 | |
Greece Ioannis Kanellopoulos (28:27.02) Michalis Yelasakis (29:05.37) Panagiotis Papoulias (29:22.49) |
1:26:54.88 | |
Italy Giuliano Battocletti (28:52.21) Umberto Pusterla (29:06.94) Domenico D'Ambrosio (29:40.91) |
1:27:40.06 |
Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals
Women's team
Rank | Nation | Total time |
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France Margaret Maury (32:01.01) Christelle Daunay (32:48.69) Fatima Yvelain (33:39.12) |
1:38:28.82 | |
Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro (32:23.10) Ana Dias (33:12.25) Helena Sampaio (33:38.70) Mónica Rosa (34:36.40) Marina Bastos DNF |
1:39:14.05 | |
Italy Patrizia Tisi (32:34.04) Anna Incerti (33:21.02) Vincenza Sicari (33:33.10) Silvia Sommaggio DNF |
1:39:28.16 | |
4 | Spain Amaia Piedra (32:56.52) Teresa Recio (33:14.14) Judith Plá (34:50.98) Alessandra Aguilar DNF |
1:41:01.64 |
Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals
References
- Results
- Results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
- Copa De Europa 10.000 metros. Royal Spanish Athletics Federation. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
External links
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