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Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética

The Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética (Rio Maior International Race Walking Grand Prix) is an annual racewalking competition that takes place in April in Rio Maior in Portugal. It is an elite level event which features a men's and a women's race in the 20 kilometres race walk.

Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética
DateApril
LocationRio Maior, Portugal
Event typeRacewalking
Distance20km
Established1991
Course recordsMen's: 1:18:55 (2011)
Valeriy Borchin
Women's: 1:27:19 (2005)
Ryta Turava
Official siteG.P. de Rio Maior
Participants32 (2022)
51 (2019)

History Edit

The event was first held in October 1991 with a 10 km racewalk for men and 5 km women's race.[1] After hosting the 1992 Portuguese Racewalking Championships,[2] the meeting began in its April schedule in 1993 and switched to a men's 20 km/women's 10 km format. This continued until 1999, at which point the women's race was increased to 20 km and has remained so (with the exception of the 2002 edition).[1]

Since 2004, the competition has been part of the IAAF World Race Walking Challenge circuit – the top level meeting series for international racewalking.[3] It is one of two professional level racewalking competitions in Portugal, alongside the Meeting de Marcha Atlética da Cidade de Olhão.[4]

Several athletes have won the race multiple times: Portugal's Susana Feitor is an eight-time winner while Latvian Aigars Fadejevs is the most successful man with four wins. The race usually attracts walkers from Europe, China and Central America – the three regions that produce the most top level athletes. On the men's side, victors include Olympic champions Valeriy Borchin and Olympic silver medallists Aigars Fadejevs, Paquillo Fernández, and Ilya Markov. Among the women's winners are Olympic gold medallists Elena Lashmanova and Olga Kaniskina, world champions Sari Essayah and Hongyu Liu, and Olympic runners-up Elisabetta Perrone and Kjersti Plätzer.[1]

The course route is on a loop in the town centre near the Praça da República (Republic Square) and alongside Parque 25 de Abril.[5] The course records for the 20 km races are 1:18:55 hours set by Valeriy Borchin in 2011 and 1:27:19 hours set by Ryta Turava in 2005.

Past winners Edit

 
Paquillo Fernández won back-to-back races in 2005 to 2006.
 
Valeriy Borchin set the men's course record in 2011.

Key:   Course record   Portuguese championship race

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 1991   José Urbano (POR) 43:00   Sari Essayah (FIN) 22:00
1992   José Urbano (POR) 3:59:33   Isilda Gonçalves (POR) 47:22
2nd 1993   José Urbano (POR) 1:25:32   Susana Feitor (POR) 43:44
3rd 1994   Juan Ramilo (ESP) 1:25:13   Susana Feitor (POR) 44:24
4th 1995   José Urbano (POR) 1:27:19   Susana Feitor (POR) 46:43
5th 1996   Claus Jørgensen (DEN) 1:25:01   Susana Feitor (POR) 44:28
6th 1997   João Vieira (POR) 1:24:48   Susana Feitor (POR) 44:41
7th 1998   Aigars Fadejevs (LAT) 1:19:44   Susana Feitor (POR) 43:42
8th 1999   Ilya Markov (RUS) 1:20:37   Susana Feitor (POR) 1:35:06
9th 2000   Liu Yunfeng (CHN) 1:20:01   Liu Hongyu (CHN) 1:27:55
10th 2001   Aigars Fadejevs (LAT) 1:22:02   Susana Feitor (POR) 1:27:55
11th 2002   Aigars Fadejevs (LAT) 1:21:26   María Vasco (ESP) 43:57
12th 2003   Aigars Fadejevs (LAT) 1:21:18   Elisabetta Perrone (ITA) 1:30:35
13th 2004   Alessandro Gandellini (ITA) 1:22:49   Elisa Rigaudo (ITA) 1:29:58
14th 2005   Paquillo Fernández (ESP) 1:19:02   Ryta Turava (BLR) 1:27:19
15th 2006   Paquillo Fernández (ESP) 1:20:36   Melanie Seeger (GER) 1:29:15
16th 2007   Ivano Brugnetti (ITA) 1:20:21   Ryta Turava (BLR) 1:28:01
17th 2008   Erik Tysse (NOR) 1:19:51   Kjersti Plätzer (NOR) 1:29:29
18th 2009   Wang Hao (CHN) 1:19:27   Kjersti Plätzer (NOR) 1:30:35
19th 2010   Erik Tysse (NOR) 1:20:08   Vera Santos (POR) 1:29:16
20th 2011   Valeriy Borchin (RUS) 1:18:55   Olga Kaniskina (RUS) 1:28:35
21st 2012   Matej Tóth (SVK) 1:20:25   Beatriz Pascual (ESP) 1:31:03
22nd 2013[6]   João Vieira (POR) 1:21:08   Elena Lashmanova (RUS) 1:28:19
23rd 2014   Caio Bonfim (BRA) 1:23:15   Vera Santos (POR) 1:31:14
24th 2015   Éider Arévalo (COL) 1:20:41   Liu Hong (CHN) 1:27:22
25th 2016   Álvaro Martín (ESP) 1:21:03   Qieyang Shijie (CHN) 1:27:52
26th 2017   Éider Arévalo (COL) 1:20:40   Kimberly García (PER) 1:31:00
27th 2018   Diego García (ESP) 1:21:15   Qieyang Shijie (CHN) 1:28:04
28th 2019   Éider Arévalo (COL) 1:21:15   Qieyang Shijie (CHN) 1:29:00
2020 Did not held due to COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal
2021
29th 2022   Brian Pintado (ECU) 1:21:54   Kimberly García (PER) 1:32:42

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Os melhores de sempre em Rio Maior (in Portuguese). GP Marcha Rio Maior. Retrieved on 2013-04-13.
  2. ^ HISTORIAL DOS CAMPEÕES DE PORTUGAL 2013-11-08 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese). Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo. Retrieved on 2013-04-13.
  3. ^ 2004 IAAF World Race Walking Challenge. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-04-13.
  4. ^ Fernandes, António Manuel (2010-04-11). Santos and Tysse take Rio Maior wins – IAAF Race Walking Challenge. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-04-13.
  5. ^ Mapa do Percurso (in Portuguese). GP Marcha Rio Maior. Retrieved on 2013-04-13.
  6. ^ Fernandes, António Manuel (2013-04-06). Lashmanova continues winning streak in Rio Maior. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-04-13.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • European Athletics race profile

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The Grande Premio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atletica Rio Maior International Race Walking Grand Prix is an annual racewalking competition that takes place in April in Rio Maior in Portugal It is an elite level event which features a men s and a women s race in the 20 kilometres race walk Grande Premio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha AtleticaDateAprilLocationRio Maior PortugalEvent typeRacewalkingDistance20kmEstablished1991Course recordsMen s 1 18 55 2011 Valeriy BorchinWomen s 1 27 19 2005 Ryta TuravaOfficial siteG P de Rio MaiorParticipants32 2022 51 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Past winners 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe event was first held in October 1991 with a 10 km racewalk for men and 5 km women s race 1 After hosting the 1992 Portuguese Racewalking Championships 2 the meeting began in its April schedule in 1993 and switched to a men s 20 km women s 10 km format This continued until 1999 at which point the women s race was increased to 20 km and has remained so with the exception of the 2002 edition 1 Since 2004 the competition has been part of the IAAF World Race Walking Challenge circuit the top level meeting series for international racewalking 3 It is one of two professional level racewalking competitions in Portugal alongside the Meeting de Marcha Atletica da Cidade de Olhao 4 Several athletes have won the race multiple times Portugal s Susana Feitor is an eight time winner while Latvian Aigars Fadejevs is the most successful man with four wins The race usually attracts walkers from Europe China and Central America the three regions that produce the most top level athletes On the men s side victors include Olympic champions Valeriy Borchin and Olympic silver medallists Aigars Fadejevs Paquillo Fernandez and Ilya Markov Among the women s winners are Olympic gold medallists Elena Lashmanova and Olga Kaniskina world champions Sari Essayah and Hongyu Liu and Olympic runners up Elisabetta Perrone and Kjersti Platzer 1 The course route is on a loop in the town centre near the Praca da Republica Republic Square and alongside Parque 25 de Abril 5 The course records for the 20 km races are 1 18 55 hours set by Valeriy Borchin in 2011 and 1 27 19 hours set by Ryta Turava in 2005 Past winners Edit nbsp Paquillo Fernandez won back to back races in 2005 to 2006 nbsp Valeriy Borchin set the men s course record in 2011 Key Course record Portuguese championship race Edition Year Men s winner Time h m s Women s winner Time h m s 1st 1991 nbsp Jose Urbano POR 43 00 nbsp Sari Essayah FIN 22 00 1992 nbsp Jose Urbano POR 3 59 33 nbsp Isilda Goncalves POR 47 222nd 1993 nbsp Jose Urbano POR 1 25 32 nbsp Susana Feitor POR 43 443rd 1994 nbsp Juan Ramilo ESP 1 25 13 nbsp Susana Feitor POR 44 244th 1995 nbsp Jose Urbano POR 1 27 19 nbsp Susana Feitor POR 46 435th 1996 nbsp Claus Jorgensen DEN 1 25 01 nbsp Susana Feitor POR 44 286th 1997 nbsp Joao Vieira POR 1 24 48 nbsp Susana Feitor POR 44 417th 1998 nbsp Aigars Fadejevs LAT 1 19 44 nbsp Susana Feitor POR 43 428th 1999 nbsp Ilya Markov RUS 1 20 37 nbsp Susana Feitor POR 1 35 069th 2000 nbsp Liu Yunfeng CHN 1 20 01 nbsp Liu Hongyu CHN 1 27 5510th 2001 nbsp Aigars Fadejevs LAT 1 22 02 nbsp Susana Feitor POR 1 27 5511th 2002 nbsp Aigars Fadejevs LAT 1 21 26 nbsp Maria Vasco ESP 43 5712th 2003 nbsp Aigars Fadejevs LAT 1 21 18 nbsp Elisabetta Perrone ITA 1 30 3513th 2004 nbsp Alessandro Gandellini ITA 1 22 49 nbsp Elisa Rigaudo ITA 1 29 5814th 2005 nbsp Paquillo Fernandez ESP 1 19 02 nbsp Ryta Turava BLR 1 27 1915th 2006 nbsp Paquillo Fernandez ESP 1 20 36 nbsp Melanie Seeger GER 1 29 1516th 2007 nbsp Ivano Brugnetti ITA 1 20 21 nbsp Ryta Turava BLR 1 28 0117th 2008 nbsp Erik Tysse NOR 1 19 51 nbsp Kjersti Platzer NOR 1 29 2918th 2009 nbsp Wang Hao CHN 1 19 27 nbsp Kjersti Platzer NOR 1 30 3519th 2010 nbsp Erik Tysse NOR 1 20 08 nbsp Vera Santos POR 1 29 1620th 2011 nbsp Valeriy Borchin RUS 1 18 55 nbsp Olga Kaniskina RUS 1 28 3521st 2012 nbsp Matej Toth SVK 1 20 25 nbsp Beatriz Pascual ESP 1 31 0322nd 2013 6 nbsp Joao Vieira POR 1 21 08 nbsp Elena Lashmanova RUS 1 28 1923rd 2014 nbsp Caio Bonfim BRA 1 23 15 nbsp Vera Santos POR 1 31 1424th 2015 nbsp Eider Arevalo COL 1 20 41 nbsp Liu Hong CHN 1 27 2225th 2016 nbsp Alvaro Martin ESP 1 21 03 nbsp Qieyang Shijie CHN 1 27 5226th 2017 nbsp Eider Arevalo COL 1 20 40 nbsp Kimberly Garcia PER 1 31 0027th 2018 nbsp Diego Garcia ESP 1 21 15 nbsp Qieyang Shijie CHN 1 28 0428th 2019 nbsp Eider Arevalo COL 1 21 15 nbsp Qieyang Shijie CHN 1 29 00 2020 Did not held due to COVID 19 pandemic in Portugal 202129th 2022 nbsp Brian Pintado ECU 1 21 54 nbsp Kimberly Garcia PER 1 32 42References Edit a b c Os melhores de sempre em Rio Maior in Portuguese GP Marcha Rio Maior Retrieved on 2013 04 13 HISTORIAL DOS CAMPEOES DE PORTUGAL Archived 2013 11 08 at the Wayback Machine in Portuguese Federacao Portuguesa de Atletismo Retrieved on 2013 04 13 2004 IAAF World Race Walking Challenge IAAF Retrieved on 2013 04 13 Fernandes Antonio Manuel 2010 04 11 Santos and Tysse take Rio Maior wins IAAF Race Walking Challenge IAAF Retrieved on 2013 04 13 Mapa do Percurso in Portuguese GP Marcha Rio Maior Retrieved on 2013 04 13 Fernandes Antonio Manuel 2013 04 06 Lashmanova continues winning streak in Rio Maior IAAF Retrieved on 2013 04 13 External links EditOfficial website European Athletics race profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grande Premio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atletica amp oldid 1138296879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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