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Sunday, 11 May 2008

Men's 50km

The new World record-holder** didn’t look as if he had worked that hard to not only retain the World Walking Cup 50km title at the 23rd IAAF World Race Walking Cup - but rewrite the record books.

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  • Women's 20km

    The home country’s dominance of the 23rd World Walking Cup came full circle when Olga Kaniskina reigned supreme in the women’s 20k from start to finish.
  • Men's 20km

    Any doubts that Francisco Javier Fernandez was a spent global force was laid to rest in Cheboksary on Saturday afternoon (10 May) at the 23rd IAAF World Race Walking Cup.

  • Junior Women's 10km

    The women’s 10km at the 23rd IAAF World Race Walking Cup, Cheboksary, Russia, 10 – 11 May 2008 was something of a Russian procession from first to last.
  • Junior Men's 10km

    The junior men’s 10km, the first race of the 23rd IAAF World Race Walking Cup, Cheboksary, Russia, went to form with Russia predictably opening the weekend with a win.
  • Men's races - PREVIEWS

    This race should be the most open contest of the weekend – and the one real chance for everyone else to dent a Russian clean sweep.
  • Women's Races - PREVIEWS

    There will be two groups in the women’s 20km – the Russians up front – and a second bunch trying to hang on to their coat-tails.
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