2016 European 10,000m Cup
The 2016 European 10,000m Cup, was the 20th edition of the European 10,000m Cup took place on 5 June in Mersin, Turkey.[1]
2016 European 10,000m Cup | |
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Organisers | EAA |
Edition | 20th |
Date | 5 June |
Host city | |
Venue | Nevin Yanit Athletics Complex |
Events | 2 |
Results
In italic the participants whose result did not go into the team's total time, but awarded with medals.
Men
Event | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE | |||
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Individual |
28:24,71 | 28:28,93 | 28:32,85 | |||
Team | Daniele Meucci Jamel Chatbi Stefano La Rosa Najibe Salami Daniele D'Onofrio | 1:25:39,81 | Juan Pérez Alemayehu Bezabeh José España | 1:27:00,23 | Dmytro Łaszyn Artem Kazban Dmytro Siruk | 1:27:30,55 |
Women
Event | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Individual |
33:33,38 PB | 32:32,41 | 33:45,46 | |||
Team | Jenny Nesbitt Lauren Deadman Louise Small | 1:42:45,94 | Esma Aydemir Sevilay Eytemiş Fadime Suna | 1:42:50,57 | Sonia Bejarano Gema Martin Raquel Gómez | 1:42:51,82 |
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References
- "Copa de Europa de 10.000 metros" (PDF) (in Spanish). rfea.es. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
External links
- EAA web site
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