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9th European 10,000m Cup
Venue Barakaldo, Spain
LocationSan Vicente Stadium
Date2 April 2005
Champions
Men  Spain (1:23:53.88)
Women  Portugal (1:38:36.35)
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The 2005 European 10,000m Cup was the 9th edition of the annual 10,000 metres competition between European athletes, which was held at San Vicente Stadium in Barakaldo, Spain on 2 April. A total of 37 athletes (22 men and 15 women) from 12 European nations entered the competition, plus three African pacemakers running as guests.

Spain won the men's team event with a combined time of 1:23:53.88 hours, led by individual winner Juan Carlos de la Ossa. Portugal won the women's team race with a total time of 1:38:36.35, led by individual runner-up Fernanda Ribeiro. Sabrina Mockenhaupt (the sole German female entrant) won the women's individual race. Only three nations fielded enough athletes to qualify for the team section, and Germany only did so in the men's race.

Results

Men's individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Juan Carlos de la Ossa   Spain 27:27.80
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Carles Castillejo   Spain 28:06.88
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ricardo Serrano   Spain 28:19.20
4 Dmitry Maksimov   Russia 28:23.73
5 Slavko Petrović   Croatia 28:24.32
6 Pierre Joncheray   France 28:29.08
7 Sergey Yemelyanov   Russia 28:53.85
8 Ricardo Ribas   Portugal 28:54.10
9 Jose Ramos   Portugal 28:54.44
10 Ignacio Cáceres   Spain 29:04.54
11 Julien Moreau   France 29:05.13
12 André Pollmächer   Germany 29:10.54
13 Manuel Magalhães   Portugal 29:16.32
14 Stefan Koch   Germany 29:19.01
15 Marius Ionescu   Romania 29:36.00
16 Gary Murray   United Kingdom 29:36.03
17 Christian Olsen   Denmark 29:54.79
18 Oliver Dietz   Germany 30:03.27
19 Michalis Yelasakis   Greece 30:06.64
Alejandro Gomez   Spain DNF
Fernando Silva   Portugal DNF
Bouazza El Mastati   Spain DNF
Cuthbert Nyasango   Zimbabwe DNF

Women's individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sabrina Mockenhaupt   Germany 31:21.28
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fernanda Ribeiro   Portugal 32:03.22
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Viktoriya Klimina   Russia 32:04.57
4 Margaret Maury   France 32:23.87
5 Jolene Williams   Ireland 32:43.77
6 Mónica Rosa   Portugal 33:05.36
7 María Dolores Pulido   Spain 33:08.75
8 Alessandra Aguilar   Spain 33:12.01
9 Inês Monteiro   Portugal 33:27.67
10 Annemette Jensen   Denmark 33:35.17
11 Teresa Recio   Spain 33:59.69
12 Anna Rahm   Sweden 34:12.95
13 Judith Plá   Spain 34:34.46
Silvia Montane   Spain DNF
Christin Johansson   Sweden DNF
Alemayehu Mersha   Ethiopia DNF
Ruhama Shauri   Tanzania DNF

Men's team

Rank Nation Total time
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Spain
Juan Carlos de la Ossa (27:27.80)
Carles Castillejo (28:06.88)
Ricardo Serrano (28:19.20)
Ignacio Cáceres (29:04.54)
Alejandro Gomez DNF
1:23:53.88
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Portugal
Ricardo Ribas (28:54.10)
José Ramos (runner) (28:54.44)
Manuel Magalhães (29:16.32)
Fernando Silva DNF
1:04:27.86
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Germany
André Pollmächer (29:10.54)
Stefan Koch (29:19.01)
Oliver Dietz (30:03.27)
1:28:32.82

Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals

Women's team

Rank Nation Total time
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Portugal
Fernanda Ribeiro (32:03.22)
Mónica Rosa (33:05.36)
Inês Monteiro (33:27.67)
1:38:36.35
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Spain
María Dolores Pulido (33:08.75)
Alessandra Aguilar (33:12.01)
Teresa Recio (33:59.69)
Judith Plá (34:34.46)
1:40:20.45

Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals

References

Results
  • Results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  • "9th European Cup 10000m". European Athletic Association. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2015-05-16.

External links