Robert Heffernan

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Robert Heffernan (born 28 February 1978) is an Irish race walker.

Robert Heffernan
Heffernan wins the World Championships of 2013 in Moscow
Personal information
Born (1978-02-28) 28 February 1978 (age 46)
Cork, Ireland
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
Weight58 kg (128 lb)
SpouseMarian Heffernan
Sport
Country Ireland
SportRacewalking
Event(s)20 km race walk, 50 km race walk
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)20 km: 1:19:22
50 km: 3:37:54[1]
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Ireland
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place2012 London50 km walk
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2013 Moscow50 km walk
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place2010 Barcelona20 km walk

Career

At the 2000 Olympics he finished in 28th place in the 20 km walk, and at the 2004 Olympics he was disqualified.[2]

At the 2008 Olympic Games he improved, coming eighth in the 20 km walk. His wife Marian Andrews is also national women's 400 metres champion and was on the Irish women's team that finished 4th in the European indoors. On 27 July 2010, Heffernan won the bronze medal in the 2010 European Athletics Championships in the 20 kilometres walk, posting a time of 1:21:00 (achieved retrospectively in 2014 after Russian Stanislav Emelyanov was found to have committed an anti-doping violation). He also finished 4th in the 50km walk in a national record time of 3:45:30, a notable achievement just three days after the 20 km event.

At the 2012 Olympics, Heffernan finished ninth in the 20km race. A week later he finished fourth in the 50km, finishing seven minutes faster than the previous national record. His achievements in London were the top two performances for the Irish Athletics team at the 2012 Olympics.[3]

In early 2015, it was revealed that a number of Russian male and female champion racewalkers were under investigation for doping violations including the winner of the 50 km walk in London, Sergey Kirdyapkin. The athlete was retrospectively suspended during specific periods between 2009 and 2012 by his federation (RUSADA) and had most of his results annulled —including world titles, but not his Olympic title.

The IAAF were unhappy with the verdict made by the Russian Athletics federation and made it clear that they would be taking the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) believing that the ban should include his participation in the London Olympics. In a statement, the IAAF disagreed with the selective disqualification of results applied by RUSADA.

On 24 March 2016, the court of Arbitration for Sport favoured the IAAF and Heffernan was upgraded to Olympic Bronze.[4][5]He received his bronze medal in November 2016.[6]

2013 World championships

On 14 August 2013, Heffernan finished first in the 2013 World Championships in Athletics 50km event in Moscow, finishing over a minute clear of the silver medal position with a winning time of 3:37:56.[7][8][9]Speaking after the race Heffernan said "Its surreal, it's just a great feeling," he said. "When I came into the stadium it just felt like an out of body experience. It's hard to take it all in at the moment. I'm delighted."[10][11]The winning time was the fastest time in the world in 2013 by more than three minutes.[12][13]

Other work

In November 2022, Heffernan was announced as performance coach of the Cork senior footballers, working under the management of John Cleary.[14]

Performance at major championships

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing  Ireland
1999World Race Walking CupMézidon-Canon, France70th20 km1:32:14
European U23 ChampionshipsGöteborg, Sweden13th20 km1:36:26
2000European Race Walking CupEisenhüttenstadt, Germany18th20 km1:22:43
Olympic GamesSydney, Australia28th20 km1:26:04
2001European Race Walking CupDudince, Slovakia17th20 km1:23:57
World ChampionshipsEdmonton, Canada14th20 km1:25:02
2002European ChampionshipsMunich, Germany8th20 km1:21:10
2004World Race Walking CupNaumburg, Germany27th20 km1:22:58
Olympic GamesAthens, Greece20 kmDSQ
2005World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland20 kmDSQ
2007World ChampionshipsOsaka, Japan6th20 km1:23:42
2008World Race Walking CupCheboksary, Russia9th20 km1:19:22 (PB)
Olympic GamesBeijing, PR China8th20 km1:20:36
2009European Race Walking CupMetz, France4th20 km1:25:21
World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany15th20 km1:22:09
2010European ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain3rd20 km1:21:00
4th50 km3:45:30
2011European Race Walking CupOlhão, Portugal9th20 km1:25:34
2012World Race Walking CupSaransk, Russia11th20 km1:21:51
Olympic GamesLondon, England9th20 km1:20:18
3rd50 km3:37:54 (PB)
2013European Race Walking CupDudince, Slovakia9th20 km1:23:26
World ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia1st50 km3:37:56
2014World Race Walking CupTaicang, China23rd20 km1:21:00
2015World ChampionshipsBeijing, China5th50 km3:44:17
2016Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil6th50 km3:43:55

Personal life

Heffernan is married to Marian Heffernan, a 400M Olympian, and lives with his wife and family in Cork city. He has written an autobiography of his life called Walking Tall in 2016.[15] His son Cathal Heffernan plays football for Newcastle United's U21 squad and was captain of the Republic of Ireland under-17 national squad.[16][17][18]

References