The 2003 European 10,000m Cup was the 7th edition of the annual 10,000 metres competition between European athletes, which was held at Agios Kosmas Stadium in Athens, Greece on 12 April. A total of 66 athletes (36 men and 30 women) from 17 European nations entered the competition, plus three Kenyan pacemakers running as guests.
7th European 10,000m Cup | |
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Venue | Athens, Greece |
Location | Agios Kosmas Stadium |
Date | 12 April 2003 |
Champions | |
Men | Portugal (1:24:43.85) |
Women | Portugal (1:36:27.97) |
Portugal won both the men's and women's team events with combined times of 1:24:43.85 and 1:36:27.97 hours, led by men's individual runner-up Eduardo Henriques and women's individual winner Fernanda Ribeiro. Ismaïl Sghyr of France won the men's individual race in 27:45.14 minutes.
Results
editMen's individual
editWomen's individual
editMen's team
editRank | Nation | Total time |
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Portugal Eduardo Henriques (28:05.09) José Ramos (28:15.03) Hélder Ornelas (28:23.73) Alfredo Brás DNF Domingos Castro DNF |
1:24:43.85 | |
Spain Juan Carlos de la Ossa (28:07.19) Enrique Molina (28:26.11) Eliseo Martín (28:42.90) Isaac Viciosa (29:25.14) |
1:25:16.20 | |
Italy Marco Mazza (28:15.66) Giovanni Gualdi (29:01.30) Marco Bartoletti (29:09.31) Mattia Maccagnan (29:32.64) |
1:26:26.27 | |
4 | Russia Aleksandr Vasilyev (28:38.57) Yuriy Abramov (28:54.44) Dmitry Semyonov (30:14.41) |
1:27:07.41 |
5 | Finland Simo Wannas (29:42.31) Marko Kotila (30:08.03) Jari Matinlauri (30:24.42) |
1:30:14.76 |
Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals
Women's team
editRank | Nation | Total time |
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Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro (31:13.42) Ana Dias (31:38.48) Anália Rosa (33:26.23) Fátima Cabral (33:50.9) Mónica Rosa DNF |
1:36:27.97 | |
Spain Rocío Ríos (32:03.99) María Abel (32:20.12) Amaia Piedra (32:23.08) Beatriz Santiago (32:33.34) Alessandra Aguilar (32:42.49) |
1:36:47.19 | |
United Kingdom Liz Yelling (32:22.21) Hayley Yelling (32:37.12) Charlotte Dale (32:52.60) Louise Damen (33:28.61) |
1:37:11.93 | |
4 | Italy Gloria Marconi (32:28.65) Agata Balsamo (32:49.06) Silvia Weissteiner (32:56.43) Patrizia Tisi (33:47.8) |
1:37:34.14 |
Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals
References
edit- 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.