2000 European Cross Country Championships
2000 European Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | EAA |
Edition | 7th |
Date | 10 December |
Host city | Malmö, Sweden |
Races | 4 |
Distances |
9.71 km – Men 4.95 km – Women 6.14 km – Junior men 3.76 km – Junior women |
The 7th European Cross Country Championships were held at Malmö in Sweden on 10 December 2000. Paulo Guerra took his fourth title in the men's competition and Katalin Szentgyörgyi won the women's race.
Results[1]
Men individual 9.71km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Paulo Guerra | 29:29 | |
Serhiy Lebid | 29:39 | |
Driss El Himer | 29:45 | |
4. | Lyes Ramoul | 29:47 |
5. | Mustapha El Ahmadi | 29:47 |
6. | José Carlos Adán | 29:48 |
7. | Kamiel Maase | 29:49 |
8. | Tom van Hooste | 29:51 |
9. | José Manuel Martínez | 29:52 |
10. | Peter Matthews | 29:53 |
11. | Yann Millon | 29:54 |
12. | José Ramos | 29:55 |
Men teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
France | 23 | |
Spain | 51 | |
Ireland | 72 | |
4. | Portugal | 74 |
5. | Belgium | 98 |
6. | United Kingdom | 103 |
7. | Italy | 144 |
8. | Russia | 156 |
Women individual 4.95km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Katalin Szentgyörgyi | 16:34 | |
Analídia Torre | 16:35 | |
Olivera Jevtić | 16:39 | |
4. | Zahia Dahmani | 16:49 |
5. | Kathy Butler | 16:51 |
6. | Monica Rosa | 16:55 |
7. | Anja Smolders | 16:55 |
8. | Liz Yelling | 16:55 |
9. | Anne Keenan-Buckley | 16:56 |
10. | Analía Rosa | 16:57 |
11. | Gunhild Hanne-Haugen | 16:57 |
12. | Jacqueline Martin | 17:00 |
Women teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Portugal | 18 | |
United Kingdom | 33 | |
Germany | 54 | |
4. | Belgium | 55 |
5. | Romania | 60 |
6. | Ireland | 60 |
7. | France | 60 |
8. | Spain | 73 |
Junior men individual 6.14km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Wolfram Müller | 18:58 | |
Christopher Thompson | 19:00 | |
Martin Pröll | 19:05 | |
4. | Rui Pedro Silva | 19:10 |
5. | Mickael André | 19:11 |
6. | Bruno Silva | 19:11 |
7. | Mo Farah | 19:12 |
8. | Aleksandr Sekletov | 19:16 |
Junior men teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Portugal | 21 | |
United Kingdom | 25 | |
France | 30 | |
4. | Spain | 48 |
5. | Germany | 62 |
6. | Italy | 74 |
7. | Sweden | 85 |
8. | Russia | 96 |
Junior women individual 3.76km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Jessica Augusto | 12:55 | |
Nicola Spirig | 12:56 | |
Elvan Can | 12:56 | |
4. | Tatyana Chulakh | 12:56 |
5. | Juliet Potter | 13:02 |
6. | Olha Kryvyak | 13:14 |
7. | Jane Potter | 13:14 |
8. | Olesya Dubovik | 13:15 |
Junior women teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
United Kingdom | 21 | |
Turkey | 40 | |
Sweden | 49 | |
4. | Portugal | 55 |
5. | Finland | 60 |
6. | Ukraine | 69 |
7. | Russia | 71 |
8. | Romania | 83 |
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Coordinates: 55°35′57″N 13°04′01″E / 55.59917°N 13.06694°E
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