IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP
Men compete for the Lugano Trophy (discontinued after 1997) and women for the Eschborn Cup.
BRITISH TEAM PLACINGS BY YEAR
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Men |
Men 20km |
Men 50km |
Women |
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Men |
Men 20km |
Men 50km |
Women |
Junior Men |
Junior Women |
1961 |
Lugano |
1st |
1st |
2nd |
|
1985 |
St. John's (IOM) |
7th |
7th |
7th |
12th |
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|
1963 |
Varese |
1st |
1st |
1st |
|
1987 |
New York |
11th |
10th |
7th |
8th |
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|
1965 |
Pescara |
2nd |
3rd |
2nd |
|
1989 |
L'Hospitalet |
8th |
8th |
11th |
11th |
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|
1967 |
Bad Saarow |
3rd |
2nd |
3rd |
|
1991 |
San Jose |
9th |
14th |
9th |
12th |
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|
1970 |
Eschborn |
4th |
6th |
4th |
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1993 |
Monterrey |
13th |
13th |
19th |
21st |
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|
1973 |
Lugano |
6th |
5th |
5th |
|
1995 |
Beijing |
14th |
13th |
16th |
16th |
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|
1975 |
Grand-Quevilly |
4th |
3rd |
3rd |
|
1997 |
Podebrady |
18th |
24th |
14th |
20th |
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|
1977 |
Milton Keynes |
11th |
9th |
10th |
|
1999 |
Mézidon-Canon |
|
21st |
16th |
18th |
|
|
1979 |
Eschborn |
12th |
7th |
13th |
1st |
2002 |
Turin |
|
15th |
DNS |
DNF |
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|
1981 |
Valencia |
8th |
6th |
9th |
4th |
2004 |
Naumburg |
|
DNF |
DNS |
DNS |
9th |
7th |
1983 |
Bergen |
5th |
9th |
4th |
7th |
2006 |
La Coruña |
|
DNS |
DNS |
DNS |
12th |
DNF |
Women competed over 5km from 1979-81, 10km from 1983-97 and 20km from 1999. Separate team classification officially introduced for men's 20km and 50km in 1993. Overall men's team classification ceased from 1999.
HIGHEST BRITISH PLACINGS BY EVENT
MEN'S 20 KILOMETRES | 1st | 2 | Ken Matthews 1961 [1:30:55] & 1963 [1:30:11] |
MEN'S 50 KILOMETRES | 2nd | | Don Thompson 1961 [4:30:35] & Ray Middleton 1963 [4:17:16] |
WOMEN'S 5 KILOMETRES | 1st | 1 | Marion Fawkes 1979 [22:51] |
WOMEN'S 10 KILOMETRES | 11th | | Lisa Langford/Kehler 1987 [45:42] |
WOMEN'S 20 KILOMETRES | 54th | | Johanna Jackson 2006 [1:41:47] |
JUNIOR MEN'S 10 KILOMETRES | 11th | | Nick Ball 2006 [43:36] |
JUNIOR WOMEN'S 10 KILOMETRES | 12th | | Katie Stones 2004 [50:29] |
EUROPEAN RACE WALKING CUP
BRITISH TEAM PLACINGS BY YEAR
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|
Men |
Men 20km |
Men 50km |
Women |
Junior Men |
Junior Women |
1996 |
La Coruña |
DNS |
|
|
DNS |
|
|
1998 |
Dudince |
DNS |
|
|
DNS |
|
|
2000 |
Eisenhüttenstadt |
|
DNF |
12th |
11th |
12th |
DNS |
2001 |
Dudince |
|
DNS |
DNS |
DNS |
14th |
DNS |
2003 |
Cheboksary |
|
DNF |
DNS |
DNS |
DNF |
9th |
2005 |
Miskolc |
|
DNS |
DNS |
DNS |
DNS |
DNS |
Women competed over 10km from 1996-98 and 20km from 2000. Britain did not enter any athletes in 1996 and only entered individuals, not teams, in 1998 and 2005.
HIGHEST BRITISH PLACINGS BY EVENT
MEN'S 20 KILOMETRES | 39th | | Martin Bell 1998 [1:29:01] |
MEN'S 50 KILOMETRES | 28th | | Mark Easton 1998 [4:03:53] & Steve Hollier 2000 [4:07:18] |
WOMEN'S 10 KILOMETRES | 27th | | Lisa Kehler 1998 [45:54] |
WOMEN'S 20 KILOMETRES | 23rd | | Lisa Kehler 2000 [1:33:57] |
JUNIOR MEN'S 10 KILOMETRES | 15th | | Luke Finch 2003 [44:05] |
JUNIOR WOMEN'S 10 KILOMETRES | 20th | | Sophie Hales 2003 [52:20] |
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