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Balkan Race Walking Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Balkan Race Walking Championships is an annual racewalking competition between athletes from member nations of Balkan Athletics. The championships features six individual races: senior men's and women's 20 kilometres race walks, men's and women's under-20 10 kilometres race walks, an under-18 boys' 10 km walk, and an under-18 girls' 5 kilometres race walk.[1] Each individual race also has a national team component with points awarded based on finishing time, which are then totalled to form an overall team score for the championships.[2]

Balkan racewalking competitions originated in the main Balkan Athletics Championships. A men's 20 km walk was first held in 1961 and a women's 10 km walk was introduced in 1988 (later increased to a 20 km race in 2001).[3] One-off indoor walks were also held at the Balkan Indoor Athletics Championships in 1994.[4] The Balkan championships for racewalking were first held separately from the main championships in 2000,[3] though Balkan Athletics starting their official numbering of a discrete Balkan Race Walking Championships from 2002 onwards.[5]

List of winners (20 km)

Edition Year Venue Country Date Senior men's winner Time Senior women's winner Time Team winner
1st 2002 Vlasotince Yugoslavia  Silviu Casandra (ROM) 1:22:06  Nevena Mineva-Dimitrova (BUL) 1:32:16
2nd 2003 Ruse Bulgaria  Predrag Filipović (SCG) 1:22:40  Veronica Budileanu (ROM) 1:35:12
3rd 2004 Reșița Romania  Costică Bălan (ROM) 1:21:51  Athina Papayianni (GRE) 1:28:58
4th 2005 Preveza Greece  Silviu Casandra (ROM) 1:25:48  Evangelia Xinou (GRE) 1:35:35
5th 2006 Istanbul Turkey  Predrag Filipović (SCG) 1:22:31  Ana Maria Groza (ROM) 1:30:46
6th 2007 Galați Romania  Recep Çelik (TUR) 1:23:10  Alina Olaru (ROM) 1:33:14
7th 2008 Bucharest Romania 12 April[6]  Predrag Filipović (SRB) 1:26:59  Veronica Budileanu (ROM) 1:34:37
8th 2009 Bucharest Romania  Dragoș Neacșu (ROM) 1:23:21.20  Ana Maria Groza (ROM) 1:29:56.30
9th 2010 Bucharest Romania  Silviu Casandra (ROM) 1:23:29.30  Ana Veronica Rodean (ROM) 1:37.26
10th 2011 Bucharest Romania  Recep Çelik (TUR) 1:22:31  Claudia Ștef (ROM) 1:33:38
11th 2012 Bucharest Romania  Predrag Filipović (SRB) 1:28:50  Ana Veronica Rodean (ROM) 1:35:17
12th 2013 Ayvalık Turkey  Vladimir Savanović (SRB) 1:28:42  Adriana Georgiana Enache (ROM) 1:39:17  Turkey
13th 2014 Balchik Bulgaria  Vladimir Savanović (SRB) 1:26.31  Despina Zapounidou (GRE) 1:34.56  Romania
14th 2015 Ayvalık Turkey  Şahin Şenoduncu (TUR) 1:27:30  Andreea Arsine (ROM) 1:39:36  Turkey
15th 2016 Florina Greece  Adrian Dragomir (ROM) 1:31:32  Panayiota Tsinopoulou (GRE) 1:38:29  Turkey
16th 2017 Florina Greece  Alexandros Papamichail (GRE) 1:26:40  Antigoni Drisbioti (GRE) 1:34:00  Romania
17th 2018 Zrenjanin Serbia  Dmytro Sobchuk (UKR) 1:26:27  Panayiota Tsinopoulou (GRE) 1:39:01  Turkey
18th 2019 Alexandroupoli Greece  Alexandros Papamichail (GRE) 1:24:40  Panayiota Tsinopoulou (GRE) 1:34:55  Greece
19th 2020 Ivano-Frankivsk Ukraine 14 March[7]  Eduard Zabuzhenko (UKR) 1:20:46  Mariia Sakharuk (UKR) 1:30:22  Greece
20th 2021 Antalya Turkey 27 March[8]  Sahin Senoduncu (TUR) 1:24:20  Ayşe Tekdal (TUR) 1:30:12  Turkey
21st 2022 Athens Greece 3 April[9]  Narcis Mihăilă (ROU) 1:30:24  Ayşe Tekdal (TUR) 1:38:01  Turkey
22nd 2023 Antalya Turkey 9 April[10]  Mazlum Demir (TUR) 1:25:38  Antigoni Drisbioti (GRE) 1:29:56  Greece

References

  1. ^ 18th BALKAN RACE WALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS Alexandroupolis/GREECE 20 April 2019. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
  2. ^ 18th BALKAN RACE WALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS Alexandroupolis/GREECE 20 April 2019 Team Results. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
  3. ^ a b Balkan Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
  4. ^ Balkan Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
  5. ^ Results Archived 2022-10-30 at the Wayback Machine. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
  6. ^ 2008 Balkan Race Walking Championships. European Athletics. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
  7. ^ 2020 Balkan Race Walking Championships. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
  8. ^ "27/03/2021 Antalya (TUR): Balkan Championships - Great results of Meryem Bekmez". marciadalmondo.com. 27 March 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  9. ^ "21st Balkan Race Walking Championships 2022 Athens, GRE" (PDF). balkan-athletics.eu. 3 April 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 August 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Balkan Race Walking Championships". worldathletics.org. 9 April 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
Winners list

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