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1999 IAAF World Race Walking Cup | |
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Organisers | IAAF |
Edition | 19th |
Date | May 1–2 |
Host city | Mézidon-Canon, Basse-Normandie, France |
Events | 3 |
Participation | 372 athletes from 57 nations |
The 1999 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 1 and 2 May 1999 in the streets of Mézidon-Canon, France. From this year on, there was no combined men's team trophy (Lugano Trophy), just the separate standings for the two races, and the women's team trophy was no longer called "Eschborn Cup" as before with their distance being increased from 10 km to 20 km.
Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results was given for the IAAF.[1][2][3]
Complete results were published.[4][5][6][7]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
Men's 20 km walk | Bernardo Segura Mexico |
1:20:20 | Yu Guohui China |
1:20:21 | Vladimir Andreyev Russia |
1:20:29 |
Men's 50 km walk | Sergey Korepanov Kazakhstan |
3:39:22 | Tomasz Lipiec Poland |
3:40:08 | Nikolay Matyukhin Russia |
3:40:13 |
Team (Men) | ||||||
Team (Men 20 km) | Russia | 19 pts | Mexico | 28 pts | China | 29 pts |
Team (Men 50 km) | Russia | 14 pts | Spain | 26 pts | Germany | 55 pts |
Women | ||||||
Women's 20 km walk | Hongyu Liu China |
1:27:32 | Natalya Fedoskina Russia |
1:27:35 | Norica Câmpean Romania |
1:27:48 |
Team (Women) | ||||||
Team (Women 20 km) | China | 13 pts | Russia | 16 pts | Mexico | 54 pts |
Place | Country | Points |
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Russia | 19 pts | |
Mexico | 28 pts | |
China | 29 pts | |
4 | Belarus | 33 pts |
5 | Spain | 62 pts |
6 | Italy | 67 pts |
7 | Poland | 76 pts |
8 | Portugal | 82 pts |
9 | Lithuania | 117 pts |
10 | Slovakia | 143 pts |
11 | Germany | 147 pts |
12 | Romania | 157 pts |
13 | Canada | 160 pts |
14 | Australia | 164 pts |
15 | Sweden | 168 pts |
16 | United States | 169 pts |
17 | France | 173 pts |
18 | Hungary | 207 pts |
19 | Ireland | 222 pts |
20 | Czech Republic | 222 pts |
21 | United Kingdom | 233 pts |
22 | South Africa | 234 pts |
23 | Malaysia | 247 pts |
24 | Chile | 306 pts |
25 | Denmark | 315 pts |
26 | Puerto Rico | 318 pts |
27 | Fiji | 354 pts |
Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia | 14 pts | |
Spain | 26 pts | |
Germany | 55 pts | |
4 | France | 58 pts |
5 | Poland | 59 pts |
6 | Mexico | 69 pts |
7 | Italy | 96 pts |
8 | Latvia | 104 pts |
9 | Slovakia | 115 pts |
10 | United States | 116 pts |
11 | Kazakhstan | 140 pts |
12 | Portugal | 143 pts |
13 | China | 157 pts |
14 | Australia | 158 pts |
15 | Hungary | 167 pts |
16 | United Kingdom | 200 pts |
17 | Denmark | 205 pts |
18 | Sweden | 206 pts |
19 | Netherlands | 230 pts |
20 | Switzerland | 257 pts |
Place | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
China | 13 pts | |
Russia | 16 pts | |
Mexico | 54 pts | |
4 | Belarus | 64 pts |
5 | Romania | 66 pts |
6 | Australia | 79 pts |
7 | Spain | 80 pts |
8 | Italy | 88 pts |
9 | Hungary | 107 pts |
10 | Kazakhstan | 120 pts |
11 | Ukraine | 130 pts |
12 | Germany | 132 pts |
13 | Portugal | 137 pts |
14 | Lithuania | 140 pts |
15 | Norway | 150 pts |
16 | United States | 157 pts |
17 | France | 179 pts |
18 | United Kingdom | 227 pts |
19 | Canada | 228 pts |
20 | Ireland | 246 pts |
21 | Sweden | 258 pts |
22 | Finland | 265 pts |
23 | Switzerland | 313 pts |
24 | Mauritius | 327 pts |
The participation of 372 athletes (249 men/123 women) from 57 countries is reported.[4]
*: Athletes announced in the official start list, but did not show.