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
2020! December 13, 2020
9IRL! Fingal [1] / Dublin ( Ireland )
2019! December 8, 2019
8POR! Lisbon ( Portugal )
2018! December 9, 2018
9NED! Tilburg ( Netherlands )
2017! December 10, 2017
8SVK! Sommerein ( Slovakia )
2016! December 11, 2016
8ITA! Chia ( Sardinia, Italy )
2015! December 13, 2015
7FRA! Hyères / Toulon ( France )
2014! December 14, 2014
9BUL! Samokov ( Bulgaria )
2013! December 8, 2013
9SRB! Belgrade ( Serbia )
2012! December 9, 2012
9HUN! Szentendre ( Hungary )
2011! December 11, 2011
8SLO! Velenje ( Slovenia )
2010! December 12, 2010
8POR! Albufeira ( Portugal )
2009! December 13, 2009
9IRL! Dublin ( Ireland )
2008! December 14, 2008
8BEL! Brussels ( Belgium )
2007! December 9, 2007
9ESP! Toro ( Spain )
2006! December 10, 2006
8ITA! San Giorgio su Legnano ( Italy )
2005! December 11, 2005
9NED! Tilburg ( Netherlands )
2004! December 12, 2004
9GER! Heringsdorf ( Germany )
2003! December 14, 2003
7GBR! Edinburgh ( United Kingdom )
2002! December 8, 2002
9CRO! Medulin ( Croatia )
2001! December 9, 2001
9SUI! Thun ( Switzerland )
2000! December 10, 2000
9SWE! Malmo ( Sweden )
1999! December 12, 1999
8SLO! Velenje ( Slovenia )
1998! December 13, 1998
8ITA! Ferrara ( Italy )
1997! December 14, 1997
8POR! Oeiras ( Portugal )
1996! December 15, 1996
8BEL! Charleroi ( Belgium )
1995! 2nd December 1995
7GBR! Alnwick ( United Kingdom )
1994! December 10, 1994
7GBR! Alnwick ( United Kingdom )
Winners list
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
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