2010 European Mountain Running Championships


The 2010 European Mountain Running Championships were held on 4 July in Sapareva Banya, Bulgaria. They were that year's area championships for mountain running, held by the European Athletic Association in conjunction with the Bulgarian Athletic Federation. The competition featured four races, with senior and junior races for both men and women. The 2010 competition featured an uphill–downhill course format. A total of 237 runners from 24 nations started the competition and two further nations were present as observers.
The men's race was 12.2 km long and featured an ascent and descent of 685 m on each of its three laps. The women's and junior men's races were 9 km long comprising two laps with a rise and fall of 495 m. The junior women's race was one lap of 4.6 km over a hill of 235 m.
Ahmet Arslan took his fourth consecutive men's title by some distance, while Italians Martin Dematteis and Marco De Gasperi completed the podium and helped Italy retain its undefeated streak in the men's team competition. The 2010 Grand Ballon race winner Marie Laure Dumergues took the women's title continuing her good form in a breakthrough year. Valentina Belotti was the women's runner-up for a second year running and Elena Nagovitsyna was the bronze medallist. Hüseyin Pak won the junior men's race while Denisa Dragomir was the women's junior champion.

Results

Men

RankAthleteCountryTime
Ahmet Arslan46:14
Martin Dematteis46:40
Marco De Gasperi47:19
4Julien Rancon47:22
5Gabriele Abate47:42
6Bernard Dematteis47:57
7Abdülkadir Türk48:10
8Emmanuel Meyssat48:29

RankTeamPoints
10
30
38
441
542

RankAthleteCountryTime
Marie Laure Dumergues39:13
Valentina Belotti39:29
Yelena Nagovichina39:44
4Antonella Confortola40:11
5Lucija Krkoc40:17
6Cristina Scolari40:33
7Milka Mihaylova40:36
8Carla Martinho40:56

RankTeamPoints
12
37
39
441
547

RankTeamPoints
11
34
35

RankAthleteCountryTime
Denisa Ionela Dragomir18:28
Yagmur Tarhan19:13
Anastasiya Mikhaylova19:25
4Burcu Dag19:35
5Letizia Titon19:36

RankTeamPoints
6
10
12

A total of 24 nations had athletes which took part in the 2010 Championships. On top of this, Norway and Greece had observers present.