2004 European 10,000m Challenge

The 2004 European 10,000m Cup was the 8th edition of the annual 10,000 metres competition between European athletes, which was held at Tabor Stadium in Maribor, Slovenia on 3 April. A total of 55 athletes (28 men and 27 women) from 19 European nations entered the competition, plus two Kenyan pacemakers running as guests.

8th European 10,000m Cup
VenueMaribor, Slovenia
LocationTabor Stadium
Date3 April 2004
Champions
Men Spain (1:25:01.52)
Women Portugal (1:38:28.82)

Spain won the men's team event with a combined time of 1:25:01.52 hours, led by individual winner José Manuel Martínez. France won the women's team race with a total time of 1:38:28.82, led by individual winner Margaret Maury.

Results

Men's individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
José Manuel Martínez Spain28:11.11
Carles Castillejo Spain28:11.27
Kamiel Maase Netherlands28:20.30
4Ioannis Kanellopoulos Greece28:27.02
5Ignacio Cáceres Spain28:39.14
6Giuliano Battocletti Italy28:52.21
7Michalis Yelasakis Greece29:05.37
8Umberto Pusterla Italy29:06.94
9Erik Sjöqvist Sweden29:11.12
10Ayele Seteng Israel29:15.61
11Dennis Jensen Denmark29:17.31
12Mohamed Serbouti France29:18.03
13Panagiotis Papoulias Greece29:22.49
14Christian Nemeth Belgium29:30.34
15Augusto Gomes France29:37.87
16Domenico D'Ambrosio Italy29:40.91
17Claus Bugge Hansen Denmark29:44.83
18Joakim Johansson Sweden29:50.79
19Ricardo Serrano Spain29:59.93
20Glynn Tromans United Kingdom30:03.57
21José Maduro Portugal30:06.43
Ricardo Ribas PortugalDNF
Slavko Petrović CroatiaDNF
Dmitry Maksimov RussiaDNF
Elijah Nyabuti KenyaDNF
Frédéric Collignon BelgiumDNF
David Ramard FranceDNF
Khalid Zoubaa FranceDNF
Mirko Petrović Serbia and MontenegroDNF

Women's individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
Margaret Maury France32:01.01
Mihaela Botezan Romania32:15.43
Fernanda Ribeiro Portugal32:23.10
4Helena Javornik Slovenia32:31.36
5Patrizia Tisi Italy32:34.04
6Maria Protopappa Greece32:46.17
7Christelle Daunay France32:48.69
8Amaia Piedra Spain32:56.52
9Ana Dias Portugal33:12.25
10Teresa Recio Spain33:14.14
11Anna Incerti Italy33:21.02
12Vincenza Sicari Italy33:33.10
13Natalia Cerches Moldova33:33.79
14Helena Sampaio Portugal33:38.70
15Fatima Yvelain France33:39.12
16Mounia Aboulahcen Belgium33:42.98
17Sandra Baumann Austria34:14.56
18Mónica Rosa Portugal34:36.40
19Judith Plá Spain34:50.98
Anja Smolders BelgiumDNF
Irene Kwambai KenyaDNF
Rodica Nagel FranceDNF
Mirja Jenni  SwitzerlandDNF
Marina Bastos PortugalDNF
Snezana Kostic Serbia and MontenegroDNF
Silvia Sommaggio ItalyDNF
Alessandra Aguilar SpainDNF
Hrisostomia Iakovou GreeceDNF

Men's team

Rank Nation Total time
 Spain
José Manuel Martínez (28:11.11)
Carles Castillejo (28:11.27)
Ignacio Cáceres (28:39.14)
Ricardo Serrano (29:59.93)
1:25:01.52
 Greece
Ioannis Kanellopoulos (28:27.02)
Michalis Yelasakis (29:05.37)
Panagiotis Papoulias (29:22.49)
1:26:54.88
 Italy
Giuliano Battocletti (28:52.21)
Umberto Pusterla (29:06.94)
Domenico D'Ambrosio (29:40.91)
1:27:40.06

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

Women's team

Rank Nation Total time
 France
Margaret Maury (32:01.01)
Christelle Daunay (32:48.69)
Fatima Yvelain (33:39.12)
1:38:28.82
 Portugal
Fernanda Ribeiro (32:23.10)
Ana Dias (33:12.25)
Helena Sampaio (33:38.70)
Mónica Rosa (34:36.40)
Marina Bastos DNF
1:39:14.05
 Italy
Patrizia Tisi (32:34.04)
Anna Incerti (33:21.02)
Vincenza Sicari (33:33.10)
Silvia Sommaggio DNF
1:39:28.16
4  Spain
Amaia Piedra (32:56.52)
Teresa Recio (33:14.14)
Judith Plá (34:50.98)
Alessandra Aguilar DNF
1:41:01.64

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

References

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