The 2014 European Marathon Cup was the 10th edition of the quadrennial team marathon competition between European countries, which was held in Zürich, Switzerland on 16–17 August. The start and finish points were located on Bürkliplatz, and the route was set along a 10-kilometer circuit on the city streets. It was held in conjunction with the men's and women's individual marathon races at the 2014 European Athletics Championships.
10th European Marathon Cup | |
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Venue | Zürich, Switzerland |
Dates | 16–17 August 2014 |
Champions | |
Men | Russia (6:46:04) |
Women | Italy (7:27:59) |
Each national team was ranked on the sum of the finishing times of their top three athletes. Each team could enter more than three athletes, and non-scoring athletes of the top three teams were also awarded medals. In total, 92 athletes from 14 European countries entered the team race. Women participated in 11 national teams (45 participants) and men in 10 teams (47 participants). Each country could put up to 6 people in each of the two races.
Russia won the men's team competition with a time of 6:46:04 hours, led by individual bronze medallist Aleksey Reunkov. Italy won the women's race with a time of 7:27:59, led by individual silver medallist Valeria Straneo.
Results
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editLocation | Team | Athletes | Time | Total time |
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Russia | Aleksey Reunkov | 2:12:15 | 6:46:04 | |
Stepan Kiselev | 2:15:45 | |||
Sergey Rybin | 2:18:04 | |||
Aleksey Sokolov | (DNF) | |||
France | Abdellatif Meftah | 2:13:16 | 6:46:29 | |
Jean-Damascène Habarurema | 2:16:04 | |||
Benjamin Malaty | 2:17:09 | |||
El Hassane Ben Lkhainouch | (2:17:54) | |||
Ruben Indongo | (2:20.39) | |||
Switzerland | Viktor Röthlin | 2:13:07 | 6:46:48 | |
Tadesse Abraham | 2:15:05 | |||
Christian Kreienbühl | 2:18:36 | |||
Michael Ott | (2:22:51) | |||
Patrick Wieser | (2:25:33) | |||
Adrian Lehmann | (2:26:37) | |||
4 | Italy | 6:46:58 | ||
5 | Denmark | 6:54:01 | ||
6 | Ukraine | 7:00:14 | ||
7 | Ireland | 7:01:02 | ||
8 | Netherlands | 7:08:25 | ||
9 | Sweden | 7:09:56 | ||
10 | Israel | 7:19:50 |
Participants in italics did not count towards the team's final time
Women
editLocation | Team | Athletes | Time | Total time |
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Italy | Valeria Straneo | 2:25:27 | 7:27:59 | |
Anna Incerti | 2:29:58 | |||
Nadia Ejjafini | 2:32:34 | |||
Emma Quaglia | (2:32:45) | |||
Deborah Toniolo | (2:33:02) | |||
Rosaria Console | (2:43:40) | |||
Portugal | Jéssica Augusto | 2:25:41 | 7:33:06 | |
Filomena Costa | 2:32:50 | |||
Marisa Barros | 2:34:35 | |||
Doroteia Peixoto | (DNF) | |||
Russia | Natalya Puchkova | 2:32:22 | 7:42:03 | |
Albina Mayorova | 2:33:45 | |||
Gulnara Vygovskaya | 2:35:56 | |||
Nadezhda Leontyeva | (2:42:41) | |||
4 | Lithuania | 7:45:38 | ||
5 | Switzerland | 7:47:01 | ||
6 | Netherlands | 7:49:55 | ||
7 | Ireland | 7:58:28 | ||
8 | Sweden | 8:06:51 | ||
9 | France | 8:15:37 | ||
10 | Estonia | 8:16:36 |
Participants in italics did not count towards the team's final time
References
edit- "22nd European Athletics Championships". European Athletic Association. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
- "Marathon Men - Team Result" (PDF). European Athletic Association. 17 August 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
- "Marathon Women - Team Result" (PDF). European Athletic Association. 16 August 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 August 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
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