1975 IAAF World Race Walking Cup

The 1975 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held in Le Grand-Quevilly, France, on October 11–12, 1975. The event was also known as Lugano Trophy. For the first time, there was a women's 5 km race held as invitation event.

1975 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
OrganisersIAAF
Edition7th
DateOctober 11–12
Host cityLe Grand-Quevilly, Haute-Normandie, France
Events2 + 1 invited
Participation71 + 38 guest athletes from
9 + 5 guest nations

Complete results were published.[1]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
20 km walk  Karl-Heinz Stadtmüller (GDR)1:26:12  Bernd Kannenberg (FRG)1:26:20  Peter Frenkel (GDR)1:26:54
50 km walk  Yevgeniy Lyungin (URS)4:03:42  Gerhard Weidner (FRG)4:09:58  Vladimir Svechnikov (URS)4:11:31
Lugano Cup (Men)
Team (Men)  Soviet Union117 pts  East Germany105 pts  West Germany102 pts
Women
5 km walk  Margareta Simu (SWE)23:40  Siv Gustavsson (SWE)24:33  Britt Holmquist (SWE)24:45
Team (Women)
Team (Women)  Sweden70 pts  United Kingdom46 pts  France42 pts

: Invitation event.

Results

Men's 20 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Karl-Heinz Stadtmüller East Germany (GDR)1:26:12
Bernd Kannenberg West Germany (FRG)1:26:20
Peter Frenkel East Germany (GDR)1:26:54
4Otto Barch Soviet Union (URS)1:27:35
5Vittorio Visini Italy (ITA)1:27:38
6Brian Adams Great Britain (GBR)1:27:46
7Aleksey Troitskiy Soviet Union (URS)1:27:59
8Olly Flynn Great Britain (GBR)1:28:08
9Yevgeniy Ivchenko Soviet Union (URS)1:28:39
10Mikhail Alekseyev Soviet Union (URS)1:28:58
11Hans-Georg Reimann East Germany (GDR)1:29:03
12Armando Zambaldo Italy (ITA)1:29:29
13Imre Stankovics Hungary (HUN)1:29:55
14Gérard Lelièvre France (FRA)1:30:18
15Domenico Carpentieri Italy (ITA)1:30:25
16Hartwig Gauder East Germany (GDR)1:30:37
17Amos Seddon Great Britain (GBR)1:30:42
18János Tábori Hungary (HUN)1:30:53
19Bengt Simonsen Sweden (SWE)1:31:13
20Göran Aneheim Sweden (SWE)1:31:57
21Sandro Bellucci Italy (ITA)1:33:03
22Alain Moulinet France (FRA)1:33:17
23Daniel Björkgren Sweden (SWE)1:33:27
24Heinz Mayr West Germany (FRG)1:33:40
25Owe Hemmingsson Sweden (SWE)1:33:49
26Bob Kitchen United States (USA)1:34:15
27László Sátor Hungary (HUN)1:34:48
28Roger Mills Great Britain (GBR)1:35:23
29Dominique Guebey France (FRA)1:35:42
30Bernhard Schmidt West Germany (FRG)1:37:26
31Wayne Glusker United States (USA)1:38:07
32Helmut Stolte West Germany (FRG)1:39:15
33Michel Leveque France (FRA)1:42:41
Sándor Forian Hungary (HUN)DQ
Jerry Brown United States (USA)DQ
John Knifton United States (USA)DQ

Men's 50 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Yevgeniy Lyungin Soviet Union (URS)4:03:42
Gerhard Weidner West Germany (FRG)4:09:58
Vladimir Svechnikov Soviet Union (URS)4:11:31
4John Warhurst Great Britain (GBR)4:14:35
5Franco Vecchio Italy (ITA)4:15:33
6Ferenc Danovsky Hungary (HUN)4:15:59
7Heinrich Schubert West Germany (FRG)4:16:11
8Werner Galina East Germany (GDR)4:16:30
9Hans Binder West Germany (FRG)4:18:08
10Jean-Pierre Garcia France (FRA)4:19:35
11Max Sjöholm Sweden (SWE)4:21:10
12János Dalmati Hungary (HUN)4:21:48
13Paolo Grecucci Italy (ITA)4:23:55
14Olaf Pilarski East Germany (GDR)4:24:59
15Roy Thorpe Great Britain (GBR)4:26:48
16Hans Michalski West Germany (FRG)4:27:31
17Stig-Olof Elovsson Sweden (SWE)4:29:03
18Lennart Lundgren Sweden (SWE)4:30:05
19Alec Banyard Great Britain (GBR)4:30:25
20Charley Fogg Great Britain (GBR)4:31:15
21August Hirt United States (USA)4:31:19
22Mirko Scussel Italy (ITA)4:36:11
23Luc Gauthier France (FRA)4:39:48
24Claude Sauriat France (FRA)4:47:05
25Karoly Orban Hungary (HUN)4:55:37
26Tom Knatt United States (USA)5:01:10
27Paul Eddig United States (USA)5:15:08
Didier David France (FRA)DQ
Ralf Knütter East Germany (GDR)DQ
Matthias Kroel East Germany (GDR)DQ
Kåre Moen Sweden (SWE)DQ
Veniamin Soldatenko Soviet Union (URS)DQ
Lajos Lanyl Hungary (HUN)DNF
Rosario Valore Italy (ITA)DNF
Ray Somers United States (USA)DNF

Team (men)

The team rankings, named Lugano Trophy, combined the 20km and 50km events team results.[2]

PlaceCountryPoints
 Soviet Union117 pts
 East Germany105 pts
 West Germany102 pts
4 United Kingdom102 pts
5 Italy100 pts
6 Hungary76 pts
7 Sweden69 pts
8 France59 pts
9 United States24 pts

Women's 5 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Margareta Simu Sweden (SWE)23:40
Siv Gustavsson Sweden (SWE)24:33
Britt Holmquist Sweden (SWE)24:45
4Thorill Gylder Norway (NOR)25:05
5Sue Brodock United States (USA)25:07
6Marion Fawkes Great Britain (GBR)25:12
7Elisabet Olsson Sweden (SWE)28:14
8Monika Karlsson Sweden (SWE)28:14
9Karin Møller Denmark (DEN)26:00
10Ginney Lovell Great Britain (GBR)26:05
11Monika Glöckler West Germany (FRG)26:16
12Nadine Mogis France (FRA)26:17
13Jeanine Piroux France (FRA)26:22
14Dominique Terraz France (FRA)26:22
15Mia Kjølberg Norway (NOR)26:34
16Margot Vetterli  Switzerland (SUI)26:45
17Marica Zethof Netherlands (NED)26:53
18Sylvia Saunders/Black Great Britain (GBR)27:05
19Heike Penner West Germany (FRG)27:12
20Laila Nielsen Denmark (DEN)27:22
21Gerd Gylder Norway (NOR)27:32
22Becky Villalvaso United States (USA)27:35
23Tina Thomsen Denmark (DEN)27:38
24Regine Broders West Germany (FRG)27:44
25Eileen Smith United States (USA)27:50
26Ulla Kristiansen Denmark (DEN)27:59
27Sandy Briscoe United States (USA)28:14
28Fröydis Hilsen Norway (NOR)28:17
29Edith Häppt  Switzerland (SUI)28:35
30Anne Fröberg Finland (FIN)29:12
31Olivia Lorenz West Germany (FRG)29:18
32Chantal Vallée France (FRA)30:09
33Adri van Dirven Netherlands (NED)32:50
Jacqueline Delassaux France (FRA)DQ
Judy Farr Great Britain (GBR)DQ
Cynthia Johnson United States (USA)DQ
Lisa Metheny United States (USA)DQ
Jacoba Kemna Netherlands (NED)DNF

: Invitation event.

Team (women)

PlaceCountryPoints
 Sweden70 pts
 United Kingdom46 pts
 France42 pts
4 Norway40 pts
5 Denmark31 pts
6 West Germany29 pts
7 United States26 pts
8 Netherlands14 pts

: Invitation event.

Participation

The participation of 109 athletes (71 men/38 women) from 14 countries is reported.[1]

Qualifying Rounds

From 1961 to 1985 there were qualifying rounds for the men's competition with the first two winners proceeding to the final. This year, the German Democratic Republic, the Soviet Union, Italy, the United States, and France proceeded directly to the final.

  Countries qualifying for the final are highlighted in green

See also

  • 1975 Race Walking Year Ranking

References

  1. IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - SARANSK 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved July 29, 2013
  2. "IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - TAICANG 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES" (PDF). iaaf.org. Retrieved 5 August 2017. Men’s Lugano Trophy(Combining results of 20Km & 50Km)
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