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2011 European Mountain Running Championships

The 2011 European Mountain Running Championships were held on 10 July at Uludağ in Bursa, Turkey. They were that year's area championships for mountain running, held by the European Athletic Association in conjunction with the Turkish Athletic Federation. The competition featured four races, with senior and junior races for both men and women. A total of 221 runners from 26 nations started the competition.

2011 European Mountain Running Championships
OrganisersEAA
Edition10th
Date10 July
Host cityBursa, Turkey
Distances12.0 km +1,245m– Men
8.5 km +865m– Women
8.5 km +865m– Junior men
3.5 km +405m– Junior women

The men's race was 12.0 km long and featured an ascent of 1,245 m. The women's and junior men's races were 8.5 km long comprising a rise of 865 m. The junior women's race was 3.5 km over a hill of 405 m.

Ahmet Arslan from Turkey took his fifth consecutive men's title,[1] while Swiss Martina Strahl won the gold medal in senior women's category. Italian senior men's and senior women's teams were the champions. In the junior men's category, Turkish Nuri Kömür became the champion followed by two of his countrymen. Denisa Ionela Dragomir from Romania was the gold medalist in junior women's race. Turkish junior men's and junior women's teams took the gold medals in team ranking.

The event was dominated by the host nation Turkey, which won in total nine medals (four gold, three silver and two bronze) in three categories. It was the senior women's race, at which Turkey was not able to win any medal.[2]

Results edit

Men edit

Rank Athlete Country Time (h:m:s)
  Ahmet Arslan   Turkey 58:08
  Gabriele Abate   Italy 58:40
  Bernard Dematteis   Italy 59:41
4 Süleyman Büyükbezgin   Turkey 59:56
5 Alex Baldaccini   Italy 1:00:25
6 Andi Jones   United Kingdom 1:00:39
7 Anders Kleist   Sweden 1:00:47
8 Georges Burrier   France 1:01:03
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Italy (Gabriele Abate, Bernard Dematteis, Alex Baldaccini, Martin Dematteis) 12
    Turkey 34
    Portugal 36
4   France 39
5   United Kingdom 67
  • Totals: 78 starters, 74 finishers, 17 national teams.[3][4] Jose Gaspar, who had finished third, was disqualified for a doping offence.[5]

Women edit

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Martina Strähl    Switzerland 48:44
  Antonella Confortola   Italy 49:09
  Lucija Krkoc   Slovenia 49:24
4 Valentina Belotti   Italy 49:40
5 Marina Ivanova   Russia 49:57
6 Pavla Schorna   Czech Republic 50:10
7 Cristina Alexandra Frumuz   Romania 50:20
8 Bernadette Meier-Brändle    Switzerland 50:22
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Italy 22
    Russia 28
     Switzerland 38
4   Norway 44
5   Slovenia 62
  • Totals: 57 starters, 54 finishers, 12 national teams.[6][7]

Junior men edit

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Nuri Kömür   Turkey 43:08
  Sönmez Dağ   Turkey 43:12
  Murat Orak   Turkey 43:40
4 Szabolcs Istvan Gheorgy   Romania 45:27
5 Anton Palzer   Germany 45:41
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Turkey 6
    Czech Republic 39
    Italy 43
  • Totals: 54 starters, 54 finishers, 12 national teams.[8][9]

Junior women edit

Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Denisa Ionela Dragomir   Romania 21:43
  Yasemin Can   Turkey 22:08
  Sevilay Eytemis   Turkey 22:16
4 Susanne Mair   Austria 22:23
5 Rebeca Rus   Romania 23:08
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Turkey 5
    Romania 6
    Austria 16
  • Totals: 32 starters, 32 finishers, 10 national teams.[10][11]

Participation edit

A total of 26 nations had athletes, which took part in the 2011 Championships.

References edit

  1. ^ Turkey's Arslan lays claim to 'greatest' title after 5th straight victory 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
  2. ^ Wonderful 10. European Mountain Running Championships 2011 in Bursa-Uludag. World Mountain Running Association. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
  3. ^ Finish List Senior Men. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
  4. ^ Team Rankings Senior Men. 2010 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
  5. ^ European Mountain Running Championships 2011: new bronze medallist.
  6. ^ Finish List Senior Women. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
  7. ^ Team Rankings Senior Women. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
  8. ^ Finish List Junior Men. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
  9. ^ Team Rankings Junior Men. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
  10. ^ Finish List Junior Women. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.
  11. ^ Team Rankings Junior Women. 2011 European Mountain Running Championships. Retrieved on 2011-07-13.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The 2011 European Mountain Running Championships were held on 10 July at Uludag in Bursa Turkey They were that year s area championships for mountain running held by the European Athletic Association in conjunction with the Turkish Athletic Federation The competition featured four races with senior and junior races for both men and women A total of 221 runners from 26 nations started the competition 2011 European Mountain Running ChampionshipsOrganisersEAAEdition10thDate10 JulyHost cityBursa TurkeyDistances12 0 km 1 245m Men8 5 km 865m Women8 5 km 865m Junior men3 5 km 405m Junior women 2010 Sapareva BanyaThe men s race was 12 0 km long and featured an ascent of 1 245 m The women s and junior men s races were 8 5 km long comprising a rise of 865 m The junior women s race was 3 5 km over a hill of 405 m Ahmet Arslan from Turkey took his fifth consecutive men s title 1 while Swiss Martina Strahl won the gold medal in senior women s category Italian senior men s and senior women s teams were the champions In the junior men s category Turkish Nuri Komur became the champion followed by two of his countrymen Denisa Ionela Dragomir from Romania was the gold medalist in junior women s race Turkish junior men s and junior women s teams took the gold medals in team ranking The event was dominated by the host nation Turkey which won in total nine medals four gold three silver and two bronze in three categories It was the senior women s race at which Turkey was not able to win any medal 2 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 1 3 Junior men 1 4 Junior women 2 Participation 3 References 4 External linksResults editMen edit Rank Athlete Country Time h m s nbsp Ahmet Arslan nbsp Turkey 58 08 nbsp Gabriele Abate nbsp Italy 58 40 nbsp Bernard Dematteis nbsp Italy 59 414 Suleyman Buyukbezgin nbsp Turkey 59 565 Alex Baldaccini nbsp Italy 1 00 256 Andi Jones nbsp United Kingdom 1 00 397 Anders Kleist nbsp Sweden 1 00 478 Georges Burrier nbsp France 1 01 03Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Italy Gabriele Abate Bernard Dematteis Alex Baldaccini Martin Dematteis 12 nbsp nbsp Turkey 34 nbsp nbsp Portugal 364 nbsp France 395 nbsp United Kingdom 67Totals 78 starters 74 finishers 17 national teams 3 4 Jose Gaspar who had finished third was disqualified for a doping offence 5 Women edit Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Martina Strahl nbsp Switzerland 48 44 nbsp Antonella Confortola nbsp Italy 49 09 nbsp Lucija Krkoc nbsp Slovenia 49 244 Valentina Belotti nbsp Italy 49 405 Marina Ivanova nbsp Russia 49 576 Pavla Schorna nbsp Czech Republic 50 107 Cristina Alexandra Frumuz nbsp Romania 50 208 Bernadette Meier Brandle nbsp Switzerland 50 22Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Italy 22 nbsp nbsp Russia 28 nbsp nbsp Switzerland 384 nbsp Norway 445 nbsp Slovenia 62Totals 57 starters 54 finishers 12 national teams 6 7 Junior men edit Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Nuri Komur nbsp Turkey 43 08 nbsp Sonmez Dag nbsp Turkey 43 12 nbsp Murat Orak nbsp Turkey 43 404 Szabolcs Istvan Gheorgy nbsp Romania 45 275 Anton Palzer nbsp Germany 45 41Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Turkey 6 nbsp nbsp Czech Republic 39 nbsp nbsp Italy 43Totals 54 starters 54 finishers 12 national teams 8 9 Junior women edit Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Denisa Ionela Dragomir nbsp Romania 21 43 nbsp Yasemin Can nbsp Turkey 22 08 nbsp Sevilay Eytemis nbsp Turkey 22 164 Susanne Mair nbsp Austria 22 235 Rebeca Rus nbsp Romania 23 08Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Turkey 5 nbsp nbsp Romania 6 nbsp nbsp Austria 16Totals 32 starters 32 finishers 10 national teams 10 11 Participation editA total of 26 nations had athletes which took part in the 2011 Championships nbsp Albania nbsp Austria nbsp Belgium nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Croatia nbsp Czech Republic nbsp France nbsp Germany nbsp Hungary nbsp Ireland nbsp Israel nbsp Italy nbsp Liechtenstein nbsp Macedonia nbsp Norway nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania nbsp Russia nbsp Slovenia nbsp Spain nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp Turkey nbsp Ukraine nbsp United KingdomReferences edit Turkey s Arslan lays claim to greatest title after 5th straight victory Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine 2011 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 Wonderful 10 European Mountain Running Championships 2011 in Bursa Uludag World Mountain Running Association Retrieved 2011 07 13 Finish List Senior Men 2011 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 Team Rankings Senior Men 2010 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 European Mountain Running Championships 2011 new bronze medallist Finish List Senior Women 2011 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 Team Rankings Senior Women 2011 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 Finish List Junior Men 2011 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 Team Rankings Junior Men 2011 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 Finish List Junior Women 2011 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 Team Rankings Junior Women 2011 European Mountain Running Championships Retrieved on 2011 07 13 External links editOfficial website European Athletics competition page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 European Mountain Running Championships amp oldid 1106847597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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