European Cross Country Championships

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The European Cross Country Championships have been athletics competitions that have been held since 1994 and have been organized annually by the European Athletic Association (EAA) in December since 1994 , with the European cross country champions being determined.

The world championships initially consisted of two competitions, one for men and one for women. In 1997 competitions for juniors were added to the program, in 2006 the U23 men and women were added.

The Ukrainian Serhij Lebid is not only the most successful starter with nine wins so far, he is also the athlete with the most starts with 19 competitions between 1994 and 2012.

statistics

Venues

date place
December 13, 2020 Fingal [1] / Dublin ( Ireland )
December 8, 2019 Lisbon ( Portugal )
December 9, 2018 Tilburg ( Netherlands )
December 10, 2017 Sommerein ( Slovakia )
December 11, 2016 Chia ( Sardinia, Italy )
December 13, 2015 Hyères / Toulon ( France )
December 14, 2014 Samokov ( Bulgaria )
December 8, 2013 Belgrade ( Serbia )
December 9, 2012 Szentendre ( Hungary )
December 11, 2011 Velenje ( Slovenia )
December 12, 2010 Albufeira ( Portugal )
December 13, 2009 Dublin ( Ireland )
December 14, 2008 Brussels ( Belgium )
December 9, 2007 Toro ( Spain )
December 10, 2006 San Giorgio su Legnano ( Italy )
December 11, 2005 Tilburg ( Netherlands )
December 12, 2004 Heringsdorf ( Germany )
December 14, 2003 Edinburgh ( United Kingdom )
December 8, 2002 Medulin ( Croatia )
December 9, 2001 Thun ( Switzerland )
December 10, 2000 Malmo ( Sweden )
December 12, 1999 Velenje ( Slovenia )
December 13, 1998 Ferrara ( Italy )
December 14, 1997 Oeiras ( Portugal )
December 15, 1996 Charleroi ( Belgium )
2nd December 1995 Alnwick ( United Kingdom )
December 10, 1994 Alnwick ( United Kingdom )

Winners list

year Men / singles Men / team Women / singles Women / team
2013 Alemayehu Bezabeh -2- SpainSpain Spain -8- Sophie Duarte ( FRA ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom UK -3-
2012 Andrea Lalli ( ITA ) SpainSpain Spain -7- Fionnuala Britton -2- IrelandIreland Ireland
2011 Atelaw Yeshetela ( BEL ) FranceFrance France -7- Fionnuala Britton ( IRL ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom UK -2-
2010 Serhiy Lebid -9- FranceFrance France -6- Jéssica Augusto PortugalPortugal Portugal -8-
2009 Alemayehu Bezabeh ( ESP ) SpainSpain Spain -6- Hayley Yelling -2- PortugalPortugal Portugal -7-
2008 Serhiy Lebid -8- SpainSpain Spain -5- Hilda Kibet ( NED ) PortugalPortugal Portugal -6-
2007 Serhiy Lebid -7- SpainSpain Spain -4- Marta Domínguez ( ESP ) SpainSpain Spain
2006 Mo Farah ( GBR ) FranceFrance France -5- Tetjana Holovchenko ( UKR ) PortugalPortugal Portugal -5-
2005 Serhiy Lebid -6- FranceFrance France -4- Lornah Kiplagat ( NED ) RussiaRussia Russia -3-
2004 Serhiy Lebid -5- FranceFrance France -3- Hayley Yelling ( GBR ) PortugalPortugal Portugal -4-
2003 Serhiy Lebid -4- FranceFrance France -2- Paula Radcliffe -2- United KingdomUnited Kingdom UK
2002 Serhiy Lebid -3- SpainSpain Spain -3- Helena Javornik ( SLO ) RussiaRussia Russia -2-
2001 Serhiy Lebid -2- SpainSpain Spain -2- Yamna Oubouhou-Belkacem ( FRA ) PortugalPortugal Portugal -3-
2000 Paulo Guerra -4- FranceFrance France Katalin Szentgyörgyi ( HUN ) PortugalPortugal Portugal -2-
1999 Paulo Guerra -3- United KingdomUnited Kingdom UK Anita Weyermann ( SUI ) FranceFrance France -3-
1998 Serhij Lebid ( UKR ) ItalyItaly Italy Paula Radcliffe ( GBR ) PortugalPortugal Portugal
1997 Carsten Jørgensen ( DEN ) PortugalPortugal Portugal -3- Joalsiae Llado ( FRA ) FranceFrance France -2-
1996 Jon Brown ( GBR ) PortugalPortugal Portugal -2- Sara Wedlund ( SWE ) FranceFrance France
1995 Paulo Guerra -2- SpainSpain Spain Annemari Sandell ( FIN ) RussiaRussia Russia
1994 Paulo Guerra ( POR ) PortugalPortugal Portugal Catherina McKiernan ( IRL ) RomaniaRomania Romania

See also

Web links

Commons : European Cross Country Championships  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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