BALCIUNAITE SURPRISES WITH EUROPEAN MARATHON GOLD
By David Monti
July 31, 2010
(c) 2010 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved. Used with permission.
BARCELONA (31-Jul) -- With a definitive and impromptu move in the 29th
kilometer, Lithuania's Zivile Balciunaite ran into the record books
here today, winning Lithuania's first ever European Championships
marathon medal, giving her Baltic nation of 3.5 million people at least
one gold medal to celebrate from these championships.
"I can't say it in words," Balciunaite said when describing how
important her achievement was for her country. "I think about it so
many years." She added: "My coach, when we're training for this
championship she told me, 'you have to go to win, you have to go to
win. It's your time.'"
Balciunaite was part of a dawdling lead pack of 11 women, led by
Portugal's Marisa Barros, which came through the halfway mark in just
1:16:24. With the temperature at 27.5°C (82°F) accompanied by 69%
humidity at 10h00 when the race started on the Passeo de Picasso, the
women took a cautious approach to avoid overheating. But Balciunaite,
31, thought the weather was excellent.
"I like this weather," Balciunaite intoned. "In Beijing for me it was
so cold, in Gothenburg for me four years ago it was so cold."
The 11 women, including medal favorites Barros, Anna Incerti and
Rosaria Console of Italy, Olivera Jevtic of Serbia, Isabellah Andersson
of Sweden, Tetyana Filonyuk of Ukraine, and Nailya Yulamanova of
Russia, were still together through 25 kilometers and running at a pace
which would bring them to the finish line in about two hours and 33
minutes. Balciunaite was planning to hold the easy pace longer, but
her coach shouted to her from the side of the course to accelerate.
"My coach called to me, 'change speed!' and I change," Balciunaite explained.
The surge was fairly gentle, but the pack did not react. By the 30-K
mark, she had a 19-second lead, and was rapidly pulling clear of the
field. She knew at that moment she would win.
"My coach, my friends, people they believed [in] me," she said. "They said, 'it's your weather, it's your day.'"
Wearing her white Lithuania team cap pulled low and sporting enormoussunglasses which hid her blue eyes and freckles, Balciunaite did not
give the other women a chance to catch up. She covered the 10
kilometers from 30-K to 40-K in 34:59, far faster than the rest of the
field. Shooting one more look over her shoulder as she entered the
finish straight of the flat, four-lap course for the last time,
Balciunaite rolled uncontested to the finish line in 2:31:14.
Behind her, Yulamanova and Incerti were locked in the battle for
silver. The Russian was able to pull away from the tiring Italian
before the 40-K point, and took home the silver medal in 2:32:15.
Incerti, her arms raised high, waving to the crowd, crossed next for
bronze in 2:32:48. Well behind the top-3, Filonyuk (2:33:57) and
Andersson (2:34:43) rounded out the top-5. Overcome by the heat,
Incerti's teammate Console finished tenth in 2:36:20.
In the European Cup team competition, Russia earned the top spot with a
total time for their top-3 finishers of 7:44:39. Italy was second in
7:46:18.
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