IAU 100 km European Championships
Sport | Ultramarathon |
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Official website | iau-ultramarathon.org |
The IAU 100 km European Championships is an annual, ultrarunning competition over (60 miles) for European athletes. It is organised by the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) and was first held in 1992 – five years after the launched of the World Championships for the distance. The competition features both an individual and national team component. The team race is decided by aggregated the three best times set by a nation's athletes.[1]
In its 22nd edition in 2013, a total of 94 athletes representing 19 countries took part in the competition.[2] Winschoten in the Netherlands has been a frequent host of the event, doing so ten times, including the first three editions. (In other years, the area has held an annual race there – .)[3] The championships has almost exclusively been contested in Western Europe, with the sole exception being the 2003 event in Russia.[4] The editions of the competition from 2007 to 2012 were jointly held alongside the World Championships, with the European athletes within that race being ranked separately for the continental event.[5][6]
The most successful athletes of the championships are Giorgio Calcaterra of Italy and Jonas Buud of Sweden. Each has won the men's title three times, as well as having won a silver and a bronze. Three-time champion of Poland is the next most successful and is the only woman to have won the championships three times. The championship records are 6:16:41 hours for men, set by Belgian in 1992, and 7:19:51 hours for women, achieved by of Russia in 2003. Russia is comfortably the most successful nation of the championships with nine women's gold medals and eight men's gold medals. Italian and Swedish athletes are the next best performers with six titles each. A total of seventeen European nations have reached the podium.[4]
Editions[]
Edition | Year | City | Country | Date | No. of athletes | No. of nations |
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1st | 1992 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 16 February | ||
2nd | 1993 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 18 September | ||
3rd | 1994 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 3 September | ||
4th | 1995 | Chavagnes-en-Paillers | France | 27 May | ||
5th | 1996 | Cléder | France | 25 August | ||
6th | 1997 | Faenza | Italy | 31 May | ||
7th | 1998 | Torhout | Belgium | 19 June | ||
8th | 1999 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 11 September | ||
9th | 2000 | Belvès | France | 30 April | ||
10th | 2001 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 29 September | ||
11th | 2002 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 14 September | ||
12th | 2003 | Chernogolovka | Russia | 19 April | ||
13th | 2004 | Faenza | Italy | 29 May | ||
14th | 2005 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 10 September | ||
15th | 2006 | Torhout | Belgium | 16 June | ||
16th | 2007 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 8 September | ||
17th | 2008 | Tarquinia | Italy | 8 November | ||
18th | 2009 | Torhout | Belgium | 19 June | ||
19th | 2010 | Gibraltar | Gibraltar | 7 November | ||
20th | 2011 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 10 September | ||
21st | 2012 | Seregno | Italy | 22 April | ||
22nd | 2013 | Belvès | France | 27 April | 94 | 19[2] |
23rd | 2015 | Winschoten | Netherlands | 12 September |
Medal summary[]
Men[]
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1992 | (BEL) | 6:16:41 | (FRA) | 6:42:40 | (RUS) | 6:44:20 |
1993 | (RUS) | 6:25:52 | (BEL) | 6:33:57 | (RUS) | 6:36:38 |
1994 | (POL) | 6:33:43 | (POL) | 6:33:43 | (FRA) | 6:37:47 |
1995 | (POL) | 6:28:38 | (RUS) | 6:30:04 | (POL) | 6:35:37 |
1996 | (POL) | 6:33:39 | (CZE) | 6:38:15 | (POL) | 6:39:49 |
1997 | (RUS) | 6:47:35 | (RUS) | 6:47:39 | (RUS) | 6:47:57 |
1998 | (RUS) | 6:23:28 | (RUS) | 6:34:40 | (RUS) | 6:40:45 |
1999 | (FRA) | 6:39:16 | (RUS) | 6:42:18 | (FRA) | 6:44:39 |
2000 | (RUS) | 6:33:36 | (POL) | 6:44:28 | (RUS) | 6:47:00 |
2001 | (RUS) | 6:45:43 | (HUN) | 6:47:57 | Mirko Vindiš (SLO) | 6:52:47 |
2002 | (FRA) | 6:34:16 | (RUS) | 6:36:21 | (RUS) | 6:41:18 |
2003 | (RUS) | 6:28:27 | (RUS) | 6:29:41 | (ITA) | 6:33:22 |
2004 | (ITA) | 6:31:44.7 | (ESP) | 6:48:07.0 | (GBR) | 6:48:47.7 |
2005 | (RUS) | 6:30:31 | (ITA) | 6:40:39 | (FRA) | 6:50:22 |
2006 | (ESP) | 6:23:44 | (BLR) | 6:33:56 | (FRA) | 6:38:19 |
2007 | (RUS) | 6:30:22 | (RUS) | 6:42:36 | (RUS) | 6:45:11 |
2008 | Giorgio Calcaterra (ITA) | 6:37:41 | (POL) | 6:40:44 | (ESP) | 6:53:44 |
2009 | Jonas Buud (SWE) | 6:41:50 | Giorgio Calcaterra (ITA) | 6:42:05 | (ITA) | 6:45:39 |
2010 | Jonas Buud (SWE) | 6:47:40 | (UKR) | 6:51:03 | (GER) | 6:51:54 |
2011 | Giorgio Calcaterra (ITA) | 6:27:32 | (BEL) | 6:47:01 | Jonas Buud (SWE) | 6:52:19 |
2012 | Giorgio Calcaterra (ITA) | 6:23:22 | Jonas Buud (SWE) | 6:28:59 | Alberico diCecco (ITA) | 6:40:32 |
2013 | (ESP) | 6:53:14 | (FRA) | 6:56:49 | (ESP) | 6:57:02 |
2015 | Jonas Buud (SWE) | 6:22:44 | (ESP) | 6:35:49 | Giorgio Calcaterra (ITA) | 6:36:49 |
Women[]
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1992 | (GBR) | 7:55:12 | (BEL) | 7:59:19 | Eleanor Robinson (GBR) | 8:06:18 |
1993 | (HUN) | 7:43:16 | (GBR) | 7:50:09 | Eleanor Robinson (GBR) | 8:02:24 |
1994 | (RUS) | 7:36:39 | (RUS) | 7:52:59 | (RUS) | 7:46:35 |
1995 | Isabelle Olive (FRA) | 7:43:14 | (GBR) | 7:52:23 | (FRA) | 7:54:10 |
1996 | Carolyn Hunter-Rowe (GBR) | 7:41:29 | (FRA) | 7:49:09 | (FRA) | 7:51:54 |
1997 | (RUS) | 8:13:49 | (GER) | 8:20:07 | (GER) | 8:23:42 |
1998 | (RUS) | 7:45:43 | (POR) | 7:58:36 | (RUS) | 8:05:03 |
1999 | (RUS) | 7:33:39 | (FRA) | 7:55:35 | (RUS) | 8:05:03 |
2000 | Edit Bérces (HUN) | 7:53:12 | (FRA) | 8:06:46 | (POR) | 8:16:53 |
2001 | (GER) | 7:31:55 | (RUS) | 7:37:02 | (FRA) | 7:42:36 |
2002 | (RUS) | 7:24:52 | Monica Casiraghi (ITA) | 7:33:14 | (GBR) | 7:47:30 |
2003 | (RUS) | 7:19:51 | Monica Casiraghi (ITA) | 7:28:00 | Elena Nurgalyeva (RUS) | 7:31:14 |
2004 | Monica Casiraghi (ITA) | 8:03.03.8 | (FRA) | 8:19:08.3 | (FRA) | 8:26:52.6 |
2005 | Monica Casiraghi (ITA) | 7:53:25 | (GER) | 7:53:28 | (FRA) | 7:55:53 |
2006 | (GER) | 7:58:44 | (FRA) | 7:59:22 | (FRA) | 8:01:54 |
2007 | (FRA) | 7:26:44 | (RUS) | 7:39:20 | (ITA) | 7:40:38 |
2008 | (RUS) | 7:23:33 | (ITA) | 7:35:38 | (RUS) | 7:38:40 |
2009 | (RUS) | 7:46:26 | (ITA) | 7:53:58 | (IRL) | 8:04:40 |
2010 | Ellie Greenwood (GBR) | 7:29:05 | (ITA) | 7:30:50 | Lizzy Hawker (GBR) | 7:33:26 |
2011 | (RUS) | 7:27:19 | (GBR) | 7:41:06 | (RUS) | 7:45:27 |
2012 | (SWE) | 7:35:23 | (RUS) | 7:36:01 | Judit Földing-Nagy (HUN) | 7:43:55 |
2013 | (SWE) | 7:38:52 | (RUS) | 7:42:52 | (GBR) | 7:48:12 |
2015 | (SWE) | 7:20:48 | Marija Vrajic (CRO) | 7:27:11 | (GBR) | 7:31:33 |
Men team[]
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1992 | Russia (RUS) | 20:11:47 | Belgium (BEL) | 20:34:10 | Great Britain (GBR) | 21:21:20 |
1993 | Great Britain (GBR) | 20:26:56 | France (FRA) | 20:40:50 | Germany (GER) | 21:50:29 |
1994 | Poland (POL) | 20:05:20 | Russia (RUS) | 20:16:06 | France (FRA) | 20:32:17 |
1995 | Russia (RUS) | 19:52:19 | Poland (POL) | 19:58:12 | France (FRA) | 20:09:00 |
1996 | Poland (POL) | 20:04:53 | France (FRA) | 20:41:32 | Spain (ESP) | 21:19:01 |
1997 | Russia (RUS) | 20:23:11 | Spain (ESP) | 21:30:55 | Great Britain (GBR) | 22:09:47 |
1998 | Russia (RUS) | 19:55:31 | Belgium (BEL) | 20:54:52 | France (FRA) | 21:05:29 |
1999 | France (FRA) | 20:32:25 | Russia (RUS) | 21:31:41 | Spain (ESP) | 23:18:28 |
2000 | Russia (RUS) | 20:15:04 | France (FRA) | 21:04:04 | Belgium (BEL) | 21:25:52 |
2001 | Russia (RUS) | 21:56:03 | Ukraine (UKR) | 22:08:33 | Belgium (BEL) | 22:12:34 |
2002 | Russia (RUS) | 20:13:04 | France (FRA) | 20:44:51 | Italy (ITA) | 21:13:28 |
2003 | Russia (RUS) | 20:20:00 | France (FRA) | 21:04:44 | Italy (ITA) | 21:11:41 |
2004 | Italy (ITA) | 20:40:33 | Russia (RUS) | 21:15:58 | Great Britain (GBR) | 21:28:35 |
2005 | Russia (RUS) | 20:21:40 | France (FRA) | 20:56:35 | Germany (GER) | 21:19:12 |
2006 | Spain (ESP) | 20:00:24 | France (FRA) | 20:11:58 | Russia (RUS) | 20:33:59 |
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Women team[]
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1992 | Great Britain (GBR) | 24:22:24 | Only one finishing team | |||
1993 | Great Britain (GBR) | 24:53:32 | Hungary (HUN) | 26:14:55 | France (FRA) | 26:30:24 |
1994 | Russia (RUS) | 23:37:51 | France (FRA) | 25:44:24 | Germany (GER) | 26:18:39 |
1995 | France (FRA) | 23:39:02 | Great Britain (GBR) | 24:21:39 | Germany (GER) | 24:44:43 |
1996 | France (FRA) | 23:40:35 | Germany (GER) | 24:40:51 | Great Britain (GBR) | 24:50:39 |
1997 | Germany (GER) | 25:12:09 | Russia (RUS) | 25:27:31 | Great Britain (GBR) | 27:05:26 |
1998 | Russia (RUS) | 24:03:03 | Germany (GER) | 25:18:40 | France (FRA) | 25:19:57 |
1999 | Germany (GER) | 24:54:03 | France (FRA) | 26:24:39 | Ukraine (UKR) | 27:58:44 |
2000 | France (FRA) | 25:02:12 | Italy (ITA) | 29:13:48 | Only two finishing teams | |
2001 | Russia (RUS) | 23:37:49 | France (FRA) | 23:42:22 | Germany (GER) | 23:52:00 |
2002 | Russia (RUS) | 23:57:55 | Italy (ITA) | 24:30:45 | France (FRA) | 24:58:48 |
2003 | Russia (RUS) | 22:28:13 | France (FRA) | 24:11:50 | Italy (ITA) | 24:33:48 |
2004 | Italy (ITA) | 25:22:14 | Germany (GER) | 26:08:09 | France (FRA) | 27:08:55 |
2005 | France (FRA) | 24:11:24 | Germany (GER) | 24:37:14 | Italy (ITA) | 25:30:58 |
2006 | France (FRA) | 24:14:37 | Germany (GER) | 24:57:00 | Italy (ITA) | 27:32:07 |
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Medal table[]
Individual race[]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia (RUS) | 17 | 11 | 13 | 41 |
2 | Italy (ITA) | 6 | 7 | 5 | 18 |
3 | Sweden (SWE) | 6 | 1 | 1 | 8 |
4 | France (FRA) | 3 | 7 | 10 | 20 |
5 | Great Britain (GBR) | 3 | 3 | 7 | 13 |
6 | Poland (POL) | 3 | 3 | 2 | 8 |
7 | Germany (GER) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Spain (ESP) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 | |
9 | Hungary (HUN) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
10 | Belgium (BEL) | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
11 | Portugal (POR) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
12 | Belarus (BLR) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Croatia (CRO) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Czech Republic (CZE) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Ukraine (UKR) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
16 | Ireland (IRL) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Slovenia (SLO) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (17 nations) | 45 | 45 | 46 | 136 |
References[]
- ^ IAU 100 Kilometres European Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-05-07.
- ^ a b Cuevas and Berg win IAU European 100km titles in Belves. IAAF (2013-04-28). Retrieved on 2016-05-07.
- ^ RUN Winschoten 2015 100 KM. Run Winschoten. Retrieved on 2016-05-07.
- ^ a b European 100 km Championships. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2016-02-06). Retrieved on 2016-05-07.
- ^ IAU World 100 km Championships. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2016-02-06). Retrieved on 2016-05-07.
- ^ Khan, Nadeem (2012-04-24). Calcaterra and Sproston win the 26th IAU 100km World Championship. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-07.
External links[]
- Continental athletics championships
- European championships
- Recurring sporting events established in 1992
- Ultramarathons