Dudinská Päťdesiatka

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Dudinská Päťdesiatka
Datelate March
LocationDudince,  Slovakia
Event typeRacewalking
Distance50km, 20km
Established1982
Course recordsMen's: 3:34:38 (2015)
Slovakia Matej Tóth
Women's: 1:26:46 (2015)
Italy Eleonora Giorgi
Official siteSlovak Athletic Association

The Dudinská Päťdesiatka or Dudinská 50 (Fifty kilometres of Dudince) is an annual racewalking competition held in March on the streets of Dudince, Slovakia. The primary focus of the competition is a men's 50 kilometres race walk, from which the event takes its name. There are also two 20 kilometres race walks, one for men and one for women, as well as a variety of shorter races for younger athletes.[1]

It holds permit meeting status from the European Athletic Association and is part of the annual IAAF World Race Walking Challenge circuit. The races attract high level international competition, including from China.[2] The race has played host to the European Race Walking Cup on three occasions (1998, 2001 and 2013) – more than any other city.[3] On top of these international events, the Dudince 50 km race has hosted the Slovakian national championships on numerous occasions and was also the venue for the Hungarian and Ukrainian national championships in 2000.[4] The competition enjoys strong support from the city and the president of the organising committee is the Mayor of Dudince, PaedDr. Dušan Strieborný.[5]

The race has been the site of several records, including a French record of 3:38:45 hours by Yohann Diniz in 2009, a Slovakian record of 3:34:38 hours by Matej Tóth in 2015,[6][7] and an Irish record of 3:51:32 hours in 2008 by Colin Griffin.[8]

Past winners

Key:   Course record   Women's 10 km walk

Men's 50km and women's 20km walk

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 1982  Pavol Szikora (TCH) 4:02:42 Not held
2nd 1983  Jozef Hudák (TCH) 4:13:36
3rd 1984  Pavol Jati (TCH) 4:09:11
4th 1985  Pavol Jati (TCH) 3:57:38
5th 1986  Ivo Piták (TCH) 3:51:43  Mária Rósza (HUN) 50:40:9
6th 1987  Pavol Szikora (TCH) 3:42:20  Zuzana Holveková (TCH) 50:29:0
7th 1988  Ján Záhončík (TCH) 3:58:20  Viera Toporeková (TCH) 50:53:5
8th 1989  Hubert Sonnek (TCH) 3:55:16  Jana Zárubová (TCH) 48:28:0
9th 1990  Zoltán Czukor (HUN) 3:55:16  Jana Bičianová (TCH) 49:40:0
10th 1991  Valentin Kononen (FIN) 3:48:54  Tatyana Ragozina (UKR) 45:18:0
11th 1992  Robert Korzeniowski (POL) 3:46:42  Madelein Svensson (SWE) 43:27:0
12th 1993  Sergey Korepanov (KAZ) 4:05:20  Maya Sazonova (KAZ) 46:10:0
13th 1994  Pavol Blažek (SVK) 3:52:45  Mária Rósza (HUN) 44:29:0
14th 1995  Štefan Malík (SVK) 3:48:53  Anna Brnová (SVK) 48:29:0
15th 1996  Vitaliy Popovich (UKR) 3:48:20  Marta Zukowska (POL) 45:11:0
16th 1997  Štefan Malík (SVK) 3:50:20  Valentina Tsybulskaya (BLR) 45:08:0
17th 1998  Tomasz Lipiec (POL) 3:42:57  Nadezhda Ryashkina (RUS) 43:06:0
18th 1999  Aleksandar Raković (YUG) 3:55:24  Lyudmila Yegorova (UKR) 1:41:22
19th 2000[9]  Valentin Kononen (FIN) 3:39:34  Vira Zozulya (UKR) 1:33:45
20th 2001  Sándor Urbanik (HUN) 3:48:41  Usezola Gruber (HUN) 1:48:32
21st 2002  Peter Korčok (SVK) 3:52:49  Vira Zozulya (UKR) 1:39:41
22nd 2003  Luis Fernando García (GUA) 3:57:50  Zuzana Malíková (SVK) 1:38:06
23rd 2004[1]  Peter Korčok (SVK) 3:51:09  Zuzana Malíková (SVK) 1:33:02
24th 2005[10]  Han Yucheng (CHN) 3:40:30  Song Hongjuan (CHN) 1:28:37
25th 2006[11]  Grzegorz Sudoł (POL) 3:50:24  Zuzana Malíková (SVK) 1:33:48
26th 2007  Colin Griffin (IRL) 3:51:32  Zuzana Malíková (SVK) 1:32:19
27th 2008  Grzegorz Sudoł (POL) 3:45:47  Zuzana Malíková (SVK) 1:35:29
28th 2009  Yohann Diniz (FRA) 3:38:45  Lyudmila Shelest (UKR) 1:34:17
29th 2010[12]  Rafał Augustyn (POL) 3:49:54  Zuzana Schindlerová (CZE) 1:34:20
30th 2011[13]  Matej Tóth (SVK) 3:39:46  Olive Loughnane (IRL) 1:32:40
31st 2012[14]  Alex Schwazer (ITA) 3:40:58  Paulina Buziak (POL) 1:33:00
32nd 2013[15]  Erick Barrondo (GUA) 3:41:09  Agnieszka Szwarnóg (POL) 1:31:33
33rd 2014[16]  Rafał Augustyn (POL) 3:45:32  Ainhoa Pinedo (ESP) 1:34:56
34th 2015[7]  Matej Tóth (SVK) 3:34:38  Eleonora Giorgi (ITA) 1:26:46
35th 2016  Rafał Augustyn (POL) 3:43:22  Eleonora Giorgi (ITA) 1:28:05
36th 2017  Håvard Haukenes (NOR) 3:43:40  Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė (LIT) 1:33:23
37th 2018  Matej Tóth (SVK) 3:42:46  Sandra Arenas (COL) 1:28:48
38th 2019  Håvard Haukenes (NOR) 3:42:50  Sandra Galvis (COL) 1:30:33
39th 2021  Bernardo Barrondo (GUA) 3:47:01  Valeria Ortuño (MEX) 1:29:11

Men's and women's 35km walk

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
40th 2022  Massimo Stano (ITA) 2:29:09  Qieyang Shijie (CHN) 2:43:06

Men's & women's 20km walk

Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
2004[17]  Matej Tóth (SVK) 1:23:18
2005  Zhu Hongjun (CHN) 1:18:37
2006  Kim Hyun-sub (KOR) 1:22:06
2007  Rafał Augustyn (POL) 1:23:07
2008  Matej Tóth (SVK) 1:22:14
2009  Jakub Jelonek (POL) 1:22:58
2010  Matej Tóth (SVK) 1:22:25
2011  Andriy Kovenko (UKR) 1:21:44
2012  Matej Tóth (SVK) 1:20:42
2013  Matej Tóth (SVK) 1:22:17
2014  Matej Tóth (SVK) 1:19:48
2015  Lebogang Shange (RSA) 1:22:44
2016  Tom Bosworth (GBR) 1:20:41
2017  Genadij Kozlovskij (LIT) 1:24:48
2018  Éider Arévalo (COL) 1:22:13
2019  Arturas Mastianica (LIT) 1:26:07
2021  Andrés Olivas (MEX) 1:19:54
2022  José Alejandro Barrondo (GUA) 1:20:56  Sofía Ramos (MEX) 1:34:04
2023  Eider Arévalo (COL) 1:19:23  Alegna González (MEX) 1:28:09
2024  César Augusto Rodríguez (PER) 1:19:41  Evelyn Inga (PER) 1:27:42

References

  1. ^ a b Dudince Race Walking - national 20km record. IAAF (28 March 2004). Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  2. ^ Juck, Alfons (25 March 2005). Chinese walkers to compete in Slovakia. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  3. ^ Paris, Gothenburg and Dublin selected to host European events. IAAF (14 October 2007). Retrieved 23 March 2014.
    - Russia's anthem rings out all day in Dudince - IAAF Race Walking Challenge. IAAF (19 May 2013). Retrieved 23 March 2014.
    - Juck, Alfons (19 May 2001). A Russian day in Dudince. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  4. ^ Juck, Alfons (22 March 2000). Championships of three countries in Dudince. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  5. ^ 35th Dudinska 50. Dudince Racewalking. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  6. ^ Juck, Alfons (29 March 2009). Diniz clocks 3:38:45 French national 50 km Race Walk record in Dudince. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  7. ^ a b Zuzana Trojakova (21 March 2015). "Toth records third-fastest 50km race walk in history in Dudince". IAAF. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  8. ^ Juck, Alfons (24 March 2007). Irish 50km Race Walk record in Dudince. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  9. ^ Juck, Alfons (27 March 2000). Kononen sets world best mark 2000. IAAF. Retrieved on 23 March 2014.
    - Juck, Alfons (4 April 2000). European and Central European results. IAAF. Retrieved on 23 March 2014.
  10. ^ Juck, Alfons (28 March 2005). Dudince, a Chinese festival in all but name. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  11. ^ Juck, Alfons (27 March 2006). Polish win in Dudince. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  12. ^ Juck, Alfons (28 March 2010). Augustyn sub 3:50 for 50km in Dudince. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  13. ^ Juck, Alfons (27 March 2011). Toth sets 50km road world lead 3:39:46. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  14. ^ Juck, Alfons (2012-03-25). Schwazer clocks 50Km world leader in Dudince Archived 11 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  15. ^ Dudinská päťdesiatka. Tilastopaja. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  16. ^ Augustyn and Toth triumph again in Dudince. IAAF (22 March 2014). Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  17. ^ 2004 Men's 20 km walk. IAAF. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
List of winners