28/05/2016   La Coruna: Victories of Liu Hong and Wang Zhen






In a race where rain was the main actor the edition n. 30 of Cantones, saw the same winners of last year.
 
 
20 km women
 
 
Victory of Liu Hong (CHN) in 1:27:43 in front of teammate Qieyang Shenjie in 1:28:30. Third place went to Eleonora Giorgi (ITA) in 1:29:23 in front of Ines Henriques (POR) in 1:29:28.
 
Last lap Elisa Rigaudo stops for stomach problems and is exceeded by Ines Henriques and Mirna Ortiz (GUA - 1:29:30) and ends sixth in 1:29:40.
 
 
 
20 km men
 
 
All the best in the group until four laps from the end when Wang Zhen force the pace is carries only Alex Schwazer.
 
Not far is the Japanese Oikawa Fumitaka which will then be DQ'ed on the last lap and Miguel Angel Lopez.
 
 
In last lap Wang Zhen force again the pace and won the race in 1:20:17.
 
Second Alex Schwarzer in 1:20:23.
 
Third Miguel Angel Lopez (ESP) in 1:20:34 in front of Pedro Gomez Daniel (MEX - 1:20:39), Eider Arevalo (COL -1:20:47), Caio Bonfim (BRA - 1:20:49), Hassanine Sbai (TUN - 1:20:49) and Yamanishi Toshikazu (JPN - 1:20:50).
 
 
The other Italians in the race
 
 
Decidedly subdued the males.
 
 
Andrea Agrusti is the best, but ends up very far (36th) in 1:27:14. We do not understand how, on a course considered one of the best in the world, he finish 2:42 far from his recent PB (1:24:33, obtained in Cassino on March 20, 2016).
 
Lorenzo Dessi: with obvious technical problems at these speeds arrives 38th in 1:27:41. Also for him too far from PB (1.26:17), obtained in Cassino on March 20, 2016.
 
Stefano Chiesa: he too suffers from obvious technical problems. Arrives 50th in 1:31:58, but at least have the satisfaction of having done the new personal best.
 
Leonardo Dei Tos: He abandon the race when there are eight laps to go after passing the first half in 41:52.
 
Valentina Trapletti: a good race and approaching the time of last year here in La Coruna (1:31:44) who is still her personal best, coming 13th in 1:31:47. These her steps every 5km: 22:18 - 45:43 - 1:08:35.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
(From IAAF web-site by Emeterio Valiente - ESP)
 
 
For the second consecutive year, Chinese walkers Liu Hong and Wang Zhen took the honours at the XXX Gran Premio Cantones de La Coruna 2016, the Spanish leg of this year’s IAAF Race Walking Challenge, on Saturday (28).
In doing so, the current world record holder Liu managed her fourth overall victory in La Couña – third in a row – being only bettered by Russia’s Yelena Nikolayeva, who won the event five times in the 90s.
Held on a wet and slippery circuit by the Atlantic coast, due to the rain that fell in the hours prior to the early evening event, the women’s race started at a relatively modest pace set by the Chinese pair of Liu and Qieyang Shenjie, first and second at the IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships in Rome three weeks.
It became clear from the early splits that the world record of 1:24:38 set by Liu on the same circuit 12 months ago was not in jeopardy on this occasion.
Liu broke away from her compatriot two kilometres into the race but Qieyang caught her just before the seventh kilometre and they stayed together well ahead the rest of the field until just after the midway point, which was reached in 44:20.
Shortly afterwards, Liu injected a brisker pace and gradually opened up a sizeable margin on Shenjie.
Liu’s rhythm over the second half of the race proved to be significantly faster than the opening 10km and she even overtook a lot of male walkers – the women and men’s races started with 20 minutes’ difference but on the same 1km circuit – on her way to an overwhelming win.
At the tape, Liu was timed at 1:27:43 to continue her unbeaten year and take her fourth straight victory, finishing 47 seconds ahead of Qieyang.
“I felt OK today but the weather conditions were not as favourable as last year, my legs were not very fluent so I couldn’t go for a faster time; but I’m delighted with my hat-trick of consecutive wins and I now look forward to competing at the Rio Olympics,” said Liu.
Behind the top two, there was a fine fight for the last place on the podium between the Italian duo of Eleonora Giorgi and Elisa Rigaudo, Portugal’s Ines Henriques and Guatemala’s Mirna Ortiz.
 
Giorgi, eventually prevailed in 1:29:23 with 2013 La Coruna winner Henriques fourth just five seconds further back. Ortiz took fifth in 1:29:30 with Rigaudo sixth in 1:29:40.
 
Wang wins again
 
The men’s event also started quite conservatively, with a huge leading group ticking off the early laps close to 4:05.
By the fourth kilometre, which was reached in 16:22, it was Spain’s former European junior medallist Francisco Arcilla in the lead with around behind him.
The first real surge was made by the eventual winner Wang shortly after the 5km point.
The defending champion built a slight gap on the main group but he was reeled in two kilometres later.
Brazil’s Caio Bonfim then moved to the front and was to the fore when 8km was reached in 32:32 and Sweden’s Perseus Karlstrom also helped with the pace so that halfway was reached in 40:39
To the joy of the local crowd the 2015 world champion Miguel Angel Lopez stayed with the leaders although he never took command of the race.
The real fireworks began around five kilometres from home when Mexico’s Pedro Daniel Gomez stepped up the rhythm and covering the following two kilometres in 3:56, a frantic pace which was only been followed by Wang, Lopez and Italy’s Alex Schwazer.
A penultimate loop of 3:52 by Zhen dropped Gomez and López but the Italian managed to remain at the Chinese walker’s shoulder until the closing 600 metres when the defending La Coruna champion and IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 silver medallist finally shook him off.
Wang clocked 3:48 for his final 1km to win in 1:20:17, with Schwazer six seconds in arrears and Lopez finished third in 1:20:34 with Gomez another five seconds further back.
Spain’s 2015 world champion was more than satisfied with his performance after his injury problems over the winter and a below-par outing in Rome earlier this month.
“Today’s is an enormous confidence booster. I’ve clocked 1:20 which was my goal. I now plan two training camps in the altitude of Sierra Nevada in June and Font Romeu in July to get ready for Rio,” said Lopez.
 
 
Liu Hong during the race
 
 
 
 
Liu Hong and Wang Zhen Arterie the race celebrate victories
(photo by Federacion Gallega de Atletismo)
 
 
 
 
Alex Schwazer and Wang Zhen double Liu Hong.