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2009 European Mountain Running Championships

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International athletics championship event
2009 European Mountain Running Championships
OrganisersEAA
Edition8th
Date12 July
Host cityTelfes im Stubai,AustriaAustria
Events4
Distances11 km – Men
9.5 km – Women
9.5 km – U20 men
4 km – U20 women
Participation241 athletes from
25 nations

The2009European Mountain Running Championships were held on 12 July inTelfes im Stubai,Austria. They were that year's area championships formountain running, held by theEuropean Athletic Association. The 2009 edition saw the introduction of two under-20s competitions into the championships programme, complementing the usual men's and women's senior races. The men's race was 11 km long and featured a total climb of 1300 m in altitude, while the women's and under-20s men's competitions were over 9.5 km and scaled a height of 950 m.[1] The women's junior competition was held over 4 km with a total climb of 400 m.[2]

Turkish runnerAhmet Arslan retained his European title for a second time in the men's senior race, following wins in 2007 and 2008. In the women's senior race,Martina Strähl took the honours over home favouriteAndrea Mayr. Italian athletes dominated the team competitions at the championships, taking the gold medals in the senior men's and women's races, as well as the men's under-20s event. Turkish runners topped the podium in both the under-20s contests;Yusuf Alici andDerya Altintas won the boys and girls titles respectively.[3]

Results

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Men

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RankRunnerCountryTime (m:s)
Ahmet Arslan Turkey58:26
Marco De Gasperi Italy59:09
Sébastien Epiney Switzerland59:19
4Timo Zeiler Germany59:31
5Raymond Fontaine France59:37
6Martin Dematteis Italy60:04
7Said Jandari France60:29
8Emmanuel Meyssat France60:58
9Riccardo Sterni Italy61:05
10Javier Crespo Spain61:09
Marco De Gasperi (left) won the men's silver and Andrea Mayr took the women's bronze.
Teams
RankTeamPoints
 Italy17
 France20
 Turkey32
4 Switzerland45
5 Czech Republic48
  • Total participants: 80 runners and 19 teams.[4]

Women

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RankRunnerCountryTime (m:s)
Martina Strähl Switzerland54:39
Valentina Belotti Italy55:28
Andrea Mayr Austria56:55
4Renate Rungger Italy57:17
5Natalya Leontyeva Russia57:29
6Bernadette Meier-Brändle Switzerland57:36
7Zhanna Vokuyeva Russia58:01
8Kate Goodhead United Kingdom58:34
9Katie Ingram United Kingdom58:37
10Maria Grazia Roberti Italy58:40
Teams
RankTeamPoints
 Italy
Valentina Belotti
Renate Rungger
Maria Grazia Roberti
16
 Switzerland19
 United Kingdom34
4 Russia54
5 Czech Republic57
  • Total participants: 64 runners and 16 teams.[4]

Under-20s men

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RankRunnerCountryTime (m:s)
Yusuf Alici Turkey50:29
Xavier Chevrier Italy50:44
Candide Pralong Switzerland51:39
4Jakub Bajza Czech Republic52:58
5Scott McDonald United Kingdom53:06
6Didrik Tønseth Norway53:13
7Michael Gras France53:28
8Luca Cagnati Italy53:37
9Jørgen Bye Brevik Norway53:51
10Kelemu Crippa Italy53:54
Teams
RankTeamPoints
 Italy20
 Norway26
 United Kingdom32
4 Switzerland39
5 Turkey58
  • Total participants: 59 runners and 14 teams.[4]

Under-20s women

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RankRunnerCountryTime (m:s)
Derya Altintas Turkey23:15
Elif Karabulut Turkey23:20
Yasemin Can Turkey23:29
4Andra Ologu Romania23:39
5Tatyana Prorokova Russia23:43
6Gina Paletta United Kingdom23:45
7Ludmila Horká Czech Republic23:51
8Raluca Morjan Romania23:59
9Victoria Graves United Kingdom24:03
10Kaja Obidic Slovenia24:15
Teams
RankTeamPoints
 Turkey3
 Romania12
 United Kingdom15
4 Czech Republic18
5 Russia26
  • Total participants: 38 runners and 14 teams.[4]
  • NB: The women's under-20s team competition was decided by the performances of each country's top two performers.

References

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  1. ^Keen contest on cards at European Mountain Running Championship in Telfes im StubaiArchived 2009-09-21 at theWayback Machine.European Athletics (2009-07-10). Retrieved on 2010-01-10.
  2. ^Final entries for European Mountain Running Championships now available onlineArchived 2009-09-21 at theWayback Machine.European Athletics (2009-07-07). Retrieved on 2010-01-10.
  3. ^Arslan and Strähl rule mountains in Telfes im StubaiArchived 2010-01-13 at theWayback Machine.European Athletics (2009-07-13). Retrieved on 2010-01-10.
  4. ^abcdTelfes im Stubai AUT 12 July Mountain running. Tilastopaja (2009-07-12). Retrieved on 2010-01-10.

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