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7th European 10,000m Cup
VenueAthens, Greece
LocationAgios Kosmas Stadium
Date12 April 2003
Champions
Men Portugal (1:24:43.85)
Women Portugal (1:36:27.97)
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The 2003 European 10,000m Cup was the 7th edition of the annual 10,000 metres competition between European athletes, which was held at Agios Kosmas Stadium in Athens, Greece on 12 April. A total of 66 athletes (36 men and 30 women) from 17 European nations entered the competition, plus three Kenyan pacemakers running as guests.

Portugal won both the men's and women's team events with combined times of 1:24:43.85 and 1:36:27.97 hours, led by men's individual runner-up Eduardo Henriques and women's individual winner Fernanda Ribeiro. Ismaïl Sghyr of France won the men's individual race in 27:45.14 minutes.

Results

Men's individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ismaïl Sghyr  France 27:45.14
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eduardo Henriques  Portugal 28:05.09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Juan Carlos de la Ossa  Spain 28:07.19
4 José Ramos  Portugal 28:15.03
5 Marco Mazza  Italy 28:15.66
6 Hélder Ornelas  Portugal 28:23.73
7 Enrique Molina  Spain 28:26.11
8 Erik Sjöqvist  Sweden 28:32.45
9 Aleksandr Vasilyev  Russia 28:38.57
10 Eliseo Martín  Spain 28:42.90
11 Dennis Jensen  Denmark 28:52.74
12 Yuriy Abramov  Russia 28:54.44
13 Slavko Petrović  Croatia 28:55.12
14 Ioannis Kanellopoulos  Greece 28:55.62
15 Giovanni Gualdi  Italy 29:01.30
16 Marco Bartoletti  Italy 29:09.31
17 Mustapha El Ahmadi  France 29:15.60
18 Isaac Viciosa  Spain 29:25.14
19 Christian Nemeth  Belgium 29:30.12
20 Glynn Tromans  United Kingdom 29:31.44
21 Mattia Maccagnan  Italy 29:32.64
22 Simo Wannas  Finland 29:42.31
23 Matthew Smith  United Kingdom 29:42.45
24 Joakim Johansson  Sweden 29:48.49
25 Oliver Bodor  Hungary 29:56.89
26 Marko Kotila  Finland 30:08.03
27 Dmitry Semyonov  Russia 30:14.41
28 Jari Matinlauri  Finland 30:24.42
30 Christos Zarkadas  Greece 30:43.43
Alfredo Brás  Portugal DNF
Mustafa Mohamed  Sweden DNF
Kent Claesson  Sweden DNF
Antonios Papantonis  Greece DNF
Frederic Collignon  Belgium DNF
Domingos Castro  Portugal DNF
Moses Mosop  Kenya DNF
Solomon Busendich  Kenya DNF

Women's individual

Rank Athlete Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal 31:13.42
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Irina Mikitenko  Germany 31:37.15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ana Dias  Portugal 31:38.48
4 Helena Javornik  Slovenia 31:56.90
5 Rocío Ríos  Spain 32:03.99
6 María Abel  Spain 32:20.12
7 Liz Yelling  United Kingdom 32:22.21
8 Amaia Piedra  Spain 32:23.08
9 Gloria Marconi  Italy 32:28.65
10 Beatriz Santiago  Spain 32:33.34
11 Hayley Yelling  United Kingdom 32:37.12
12 Rodica Nagel  France 32:40.70
13 Alessandra Aguilar  Spain 32:42.49
14 Dorte Vibjerg  Denmark 32:42.73
15 Agata Balsamo  Italy 32:49.06
16 Charlotte Dale  United Kingdom 32:52.60
17 Silvia Weissteiner  Italy 32:56.43
18 Maria Protopappa  Greece 33:13.78
19 Bente Landøy  Norway 33:14.75
20 Anália Rosa  Portugal 33:26.23
21 Louise Damen  United Kingdom 33:28.61
22 Vera Notz-Umberg  Switzerland 33:46.69
23 Patrizia Tisi  Italy 33:47.8
24 Fátima Cabral  Portugal 33:50.9
Margaret Maury  France DNF
Sabrina Mockenhaupt  Germany DNF
Hrisostomia Iakovou  Greece DNF
Rita Jeptoo  Kenya DNF
Mónica Rosa  Portugal DNF
Yamna Oubouhou  France DNF
Malin Öhrn  Sweden DNF

Men's team

Rank Nation Total time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Portugal
Eduardo Henriques (28:05.09)
José Ramos (28:15.03)
Hélder Ornelas (28:23.73)
Alfredo Brás DNF
Domingos Castro DNF
1:24:43.85
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Spain
Juan Carlos de la Ossa (28:07.19)
Enrique Molina (28:26.11)
Eliseo Martín (28:42.90)
Isaac Viciosa (29:25.14)
1:25:16.20
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Italy
Marco Mazza (28:15.66)
Giovanni Gualdi (29:01.30)
Marco Bartoletti (29:09.31)
Mattia Maccagnan (29:32.64)
1:26:26.27
4  Russia
Aleksandr Vasilyev (28:38.57)
Yuriy Abramov (28:54.44)
Dmitry Semyonov (30:14.41)
1:27:07.41
5  Finland
Simo Wannas (29:42.31)
Marko Kotila (30:08.03)
Jari Matinlauri (30:24.42)
1:30:14.76

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 (31:13.42)
Ana Dias (31:38.48)
Anália Rosa (33:26.23)
Fátima Cabral (33:50.9)
Mónica Rosa DNF
1:36:27.97
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Spain
Rocío Ríos (32:03.99)
María Abel (32:20.12)
Amaia Piedra (32:23.08)
Beatriz Santiago (32:33.34)
Alessandra Aguilar (32:42.49)
1:36:47.19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  United Kingdom
Liz Yelling (32:22.21)
Hayley Yelling (32:37.12)
Charlotte Dale (32:52.60)
Louise Damen (33:28.61)
1:37:11.93
4  Italy
Gloria Marconi (32:28.65)
Agata Balsamo (32:49.06)
Silvia Weissteiner (32:56.43)
Patrizia Tisi (33:47.8)
1:37:34.14

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

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