Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: Irish performances at the IAAF World Cup of Race Walking - Sat 12th/Sun 13th May 2012

Monday, May 14, 2012

Irish performances at the IAAF World Cup of Race Walking - Sat 12th/Sun 13th May 2012


The IAAF World Cup of Race Walking was held in Saransk, Russia last weekend and resulted in some fine Irish performances. Best of the lot was Colin Griffin (Ballinamore AC) from Leitrim who qualified for the London Olympics after finishing in 15th place in a time of 3:52.55, well inside the 'A' standard of 3:59. This brings the total qualifiers in Athletics to 18, the highest ever number to achieve the A standard. In the same race, Jamie Costin (West Waterford AC) was unable to finish in the hot conditions and failed to qualify for his fourth Olympics. Michael Doyle also posted a DNF.

50 Kilometres Race Walk - M   FINAL
13 May 2012 - 8:30
Position    Bib    Athlete    Country    Mark     .
1    358    Sergey Kirdyapkin     RUS    3:38:08    (WL)
2    354    Igor Erokhin     RUS    3:38:10    (SB)
3    114    Jared Tallent     AUS    3:40:32    (SB)
15    254    Colin Griffin     IRL    3:52:55    (SB)
(72 finishers)



In the mens 20k race, Rob Heffernan (Togher AC) used the event as part of his preparation for the 50k race in the Olympics. Rob finished in 12th place in 1:21.51.  In the same race Brendan Boyce (Letterkenny AC), who has already qualified for the 50k in London finished 65th in 1:27.

20 Kilometres Race Walk - M   FINAL
12 May 2012 - 18:15
Position    Bib    Athlete    Country    Mark     .
1    152    Zhen Wang     CHN    1:19:13     .
2    359    Andrey Krivov     RUS    1:19:27     .
3    357    Vladimir Kanaykin     RUS    1:19:43    (SB)
12    255    Robert Heffernan     IRL    1:21:51     .
64    251    Brendan Boyce     IRL    1:27:46    (SB)
(108 finishers)


In the mens 10k racewalk, Luke Hickey (Leevale AC) and James Treanor (Shercock AC) finished in 48:05 and 48:55 respectively.

10 Kilometres Race Walk - M   FINAL
IntermediateResults 5km
Position    Bib    Athlete    Country    Mark     .
1    160    Eider Arévalo     COL    41:17    (SB)
2    356    Alexander Ivanov     RUS    41:42     .
3    308    Jesús Tadeo Vega     MEX    41:56     .
54    256    Luke Hickey     IRL    48:05     .
59    257    James Treanor     IRL    48:55
(63 finishers)


In the womens 50k race, Olive Loughnane (Loughrea AC) who lives near Coachford finished in a seasons best time of 1:31.32 and in eight place. Just to give some idea of the tough conditions, Olive sent this out on her Twitter account just before the race...."Conditions here in Saransk are brutal. Feels like 30 & it's only 10:30. It's going to be a war of attrition in 3 hours". In the same race, Laura Reynolds (Mohill AC) was on the target for the Olympic Standard for three quarters of the race however she faded in the latter stages finishing in 1:37:06 outside her best of 1:34:42 that she set earlier in the year in Naumburg.

20 Kilometres Race Walk - W   FINAL
13 May 2012 - 13:20
Position    Bib    Athlete    Country    Mark     .
1    636    Elena Lashmanova     RUS    1:27:38     .
2    633    Olga Kaniskina     RUS    1:28:33    (SB)
3    553    María José Poves     ESP    1:29:10     .
8    583    Olive Loughnane     IRL    1:31:32    (SB)
35    585    Laura Reynolds     IRL    1:37:06
(85 finishers)



In the womens 10k race walk, Kate Veale of West Waterford AC finished an impressive sixth place in a time of 46:53, not too far from her personal best time of 46:32. Kate who is the current World Youth Champion is sitting her leaving cert exams in a few weeks time. In the same race Emma Prendeville finished 45th.

10 Kilometres Race Walk - W   FINAL
12 May 2012 - 17:00
Position    Bib    Athlete    Country    Mark     .
1    528    Sandra Arenas     COL    45:57     .
2    609    Alejandra Ortega     MEX    46:00    (AJ)
3    635    Nadezhda Leontyeva     RUS    46:02     .
6    586    Kate Veale     IRL    46:53    (SB)
45    584    Emma Prendiville     IRL    55:31   
(48 finishers)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great to see more Irish qualifications for London clocking up