The European Marathon Cup is a quadrennial team marathon competition between European countries. Initially a stand-alone championship race inaugurated in 1981, the race has been held in conjunction with the European Athletics Championships since 1994. Individual medallists are now included in the European Championships medal table, while team medals are awarded separately from the main championships.[1]
Each national team may enter six runner and the team score is the sum of the times of the team's three fastest finishers. The IAAF World Marathon Cup (first held in 1985) follows a similar format.
Each country can deploy a single team with a maximum of six athletes, the total time is scored on the time of the first three classified, but the other athletes of the team that finished the race will be also awarded with the medal.[4]
^European Marathon Cup. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-12-17.
^"2014 European Athletics Championships Results - European Marathon Cup Men Final". european-athletics.org. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
^"2018 European Athletics Championships Results - European Marathon Cup Men Final" (PDF). european-athletics.org. p. 82. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
^"2018 European Athletics Championships - Team Manual" (PDF). european-athletics.org. p. 115. Retrieved 11 September 2018. 12.6.10 EUROPEAN MARATHON CUP SCORING AND TIE - The times of the first three finishing runners in each Team will be aggregated in order to determine the finishing order, the Team with the lowest aggregate time being the winner, and so on. A tie will be resolved in favour of the Team whose last scoring runner finishes nearest to first place. A Team finishing with fewer than three runners will not be classified in the Team result. All runners finishing the race will be classified individually and eligible for individual awards.
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The European Marathon Cup is a quadrennial team marathon competition between European countries Initially a stand alone championship race inaugurated in 1981 the race has been held in conjunction with the European Athletics Championships since 1994 Individual medallists are now included in the European Championships medal table while team medals are awarded separately from the main championships 1 European Marathon CupStatusactiveGenreRoad running competitionsDate s AugustFrequencyquadrennialLocation s variousInaugurated1981 1981 Organised byEAAEach national team may enter six runner and the team score is the sum of the times of the team s three fastest finishers The IAAF World Marathon Cup first held in 1985 follows a similar format The event alternates biennially with the European Half Marathon Cup which is contested under similar rules when the European Athletics Championships are held in Olympic years Contents 1 Editions 2 Rules 3 Medallists 3 1 Men 3 2 Women 4 All time medal table 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEditions editEdition Year Host country Host city Date Notes1st 1981 nbsp France Agen 13 September2nd 1983 nbsp Spain Laredo 19 June3rd 1985 nbsp Italy Rome 15 September4th 1988 nbsp Belgium Huy 30 April5th 1994 nbsp Finland Helsinki 7 14 August6th 1998 nbsp Hungary Budapest 22 23 August7th 2002 nbsp Germany Munich 10 11 August8th 2006 nbsp Sweden Gothenburg 12 13 August9th 2010 nbsp Spain Barcelona 31 July 1 August10th 2014 nbsp Finland Helsinki 17 August 2 11th 2018 nbsp Germany Berlin 12 August 3 12th 2022 Munich 15 AugustRules editEach country can deploy a single team with a maximum of six athletes the total time is scored on the time of the first three classified but the other athletes of the team that finished the race will be also awarded with the medal 4 Medallists editMen edit Year Gold Silver Bronze1981 nbsp Italy 30 pt1 Massimo Magnani8 Giampaolo Messina9 Gianni Poli12 Armando Scozzari nbsp Soviet Union 72 pt nbsp Poland 80 pt1983 nbsp East Germany 22 pt1 Waldemar Cierpinski2 Jurgen Eberding nbsp Italy 28 pt3 Gianni Poli4 Marco Marchei8 Giampaolo Messina13 Antonio Erotavo nbsp Spain 45 pt1985 nbsp East Germany 32 pt1 Michael Heilmann3 Jorg Peter nbsp France 36 pt2 Jacques Lefrand nbsp Italy 38 pt4 Alessio Faustini7 Gelindo Bordin13 Aldo Fantoni14 Loris Pimazzoni1988 nbsp Soviet Union1 Ravil Kashapov nbsp France3 Alain Lazare nbsp Belgium1994 nbsp Spain1 Martin Fiz2 Diego Garcia3 Alberto Juzdado nbsp Portugal6 Antonio Rodrigues7 Manuel Matias9 Antonio Pinto nbsp France10 Dominique Chauvelier11 Noureddine Sobhi18 Bruno Le Stum1998 nbsp Italy1 Stefano Baldini2 Danilo Goffi3 Vincenzo Modica7 Giovanni Ruggiero20 Ottaviano Andriani nbsp Spain4 Julio Rey5 Alejandro Gomez6 Antoni Pena nbsp Portugal9 Joao Lopes10 Antonio Salvador15 Paulo Catarino2002 nbsp Spain3 Julio Rey5 Alberto Juzdado6 Alejandro Gomez nbsp Italy4 Daniele Caimmi10 Migidio Bourifa12 Alberico di Cecco13 Danilo Goffi19 Ottaviano Andriani21 Sergio Chiesa nbsp Portugal23 Jose Santos27 Manuel Pita29 Antonio Sousa2006 nbsp Italy1 Stefano Baldini5 Francesco Ingargiola11 Danilo Goffi nbsp Portugal8 Alberto Chaica10 Luis Jesus15 Helder Ornelas nbsp Russia6 Dmitriy Semyonov13 Dmitriy Burmakin17 Grigoriy Andreyev2010 nbsp Spain2 Jose Manuel Martinez5 Pablo Villalobos6 Rafael Iglesias nbsp Russia3 Dmitriy Safronov9 Aleksey Sokolov15 Oleg Kulkov nbsp Italy4 Ruggero Pertile7 Migidio Bourifa11 Ottaviano Andriani31 Daniele Caimmi2014 nbsp Russia Aleksey ReunkovStepan Kiselev Sergey RybinAleksey Sokolov nbsp France nbsp Switzerland2018 nbsp Italy 3 Yassine Rachik5 Eyob Faniel12 Stefano La Rosa nbsp Spain 4 Javier Guerra6 Jesus Espana16 Camilo Raul Santiago22 Petro Nimo34 Iraitz Arrospide nbsp Austria 8 Lamawork Ketema10 Peter Herzog41 Christian Steinhammer2022 nbsp IsraelMarhu TeferiGashau AyaleYimer GetahunGirmaw AmareOmer RamonBukayawe Malede nbsp GermanyRichard RingerAmanal PetrosJohannes MotschmannHendrik PfeifferKonstantin WedelSimon Boch nbsp SpainAyad LamdassemJorge BlancoDaniel MateoYago RojoAbdelaziz MerzouguiWomen edit Year Gold Silver Bronze1985 nbsp East Germany1 Katrin Dorre2 Gabriele Martins3 Birgit Weinhold nbsp Italy6 Laura Fogli7 Emma Scaunich9 Rita Marchisio nbsp Soviet Union1988 nbsp Soviet Union2 Raisa Smekhnova3 Zoya Ivanova nbsp France nbsp East Germany1 Katrin Dorre1994 nbsp Italy2 Maria Curatolo4 Ornella Ferrara8 Rosanna Munerotto9 Anna Villani21 Bettina SabatiniDNF Laura Fogli nbsp Romania nbsp France1998 nbsp Russia2 Madina Biktagirova7 Lyubov Morgunova8 Yelena Razdrogina9 Lyudmila Petrova18 Irina Timofeyeva nbsp Italy3 Maura Viceconte4 Franca Fiacconi19 Gigliola Borghini24 Francesca Zanusso30 Paola VignatiDNF Patrizia Ritondo nbsp Germany2002 nbsp Germany nbsp Russia Only two teams entered2006 nbsp Italy5 Bruna Genovese7 Deborah Toniolo8 Giovanna Volpato9 Anna Incerti21 Marcella ManciniDNF Rosaria Console nbsp Russia nbsp Germany2010 nbsp Russia2 Nailya Yulamanova9 Irina Timofeyeva11 Silviya Skvortsova28 Yevgeniya Danilova29 Margarita PlaksinaDNF Tatyana Pushkareva nbsp Italy3 Anna Incerti8 Rosaria Console10 Deborah Toniolo nbsp Great Britain14 Michelle Ross Cope16 Susan Partridge20 Holly Rush21 Helen Decker24 Rebecca Robinson25 Jo Wilkinson2014 nbsp Italy Valeria StraneoAnna IncertiNadia EjjafiniEmma QuagliaDeborah TonioloRosaria Console nbsp Portugal Jessica AugustoFilomena CostaMarisa Barros nbsp Russia Natalya PuchkovaAlbina MayorovaGulnara Vygovskaya2018 nbsp Belarus Volha MazuronakMaryna DamantsevichNastassia IvanovaNina SavinaIryna Somava nbsp ItalySara DossenaCatherine BertoneFatna MaraouiLaura Gotti nbsp Spain Trihas GebreMaria Azucena DiazElena LoyoMarta GalimanyClara Simal2022 nbsp GermanyMiriam DattkeDomenika MayerDeborah SchonebornRabea SchonebornKatharina SteinruckKristina Hendel nbsp SpainMarta GalimanyIrene PelayoElena LoyoLaura Mendez Esquer nbsp PolandAleksandra LisowskaAngelika MachMonika JackiewiczIzabela PaszkiewiczKatarzyna JankowskaAll time medal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Italy ITA 762152 nbsp Spain ESP 33393 nbsp Russia RUS 33284 nbsp East Germany30145 nbsp Germany GER 21256 nbsp Soviet Union21147 nbsp Belarus BLR 1001 nbsp Israel ISR 10019 nbsp France FRA 042610 nbsp Portugal POR 032511 nbsp Romania ROM 010112 nbsp Poland POL 002213 nbsp Austria AUT 0011 nbsp Belgium BEL 0011 nbsp Great Britain GBR 0011 nbsp Switzerland SUI 0011Totals 16 entries 22222165See also editIAAF World Marathon CupReferences edit European Marathon Cup GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2011 12 17 2014 European Athletics Championships Results European Marathon Cup Men Final european athletics org Retrieved 20 August 2018 2018 European Athletics Championships Results European Marathon Cup Men Final PDF european athletics org p 82 Retrieved 20 August 2018 2018 European Athletics Championships Team Manual PDF european athletics org p 115 Retrieved 11 September 2018 12 6 10 EUROPEAN MARATHON CUP SCORING AND TIE The times of the first three finishing runners in each Team will be aggregated in order to determine the finishing order the Team with the lowest aggregate time being the winner and so on A tie will be resolved in favour of the Team whose last scoring runner finishes nearest to first place A Team finishing with fewer than three runners will not be classified in the Team result All runners finishing the race will be classified individually and eligible for individual awards External links editAthletics Marathon European Cup Men Athletics Marathon European Cup Women Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Marathon Cup amp oldid 1106956501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,