1998 European Cross Country Championships

The 5th European Cross Country Championships were held at Ferrara in Italy on 13 December 1998. Serhiy Lebid took the title in the men's competition and Paula Radcliffe won the women's race.

Results

Men individual 9.7 km

Pos. Runners Time
Serhiy Lebid28:07
Mohammed Mourhit28:08
Driss El Himer28:16
4. Günther Weidlinger28:17
5. Carsten Jørgensen28:18
6. Eduardo Henriques28:25
7. Giuliano Battocletti28:36
8. Manuel Pancorbo28:40

79 runners finished

Men teams

Pos. Team Points
 Italy
Giuliano Battocletti
Gabriele De Nard
Umberto Pusterla
Gennaro Di Napoli
53
 Portugal
Eduardo Henriques
Paulo Guerra
João Junqueira
José Ramos
55
 Spain
Manuel Pancorbo
Julio Rey
Martín Fiz
Fabián Roncero
68
4. United Kingdom91
5. France92
6. Ireland108
7. Belgium122
8. Netherlands126

Total 13 teams

Women individual 5.6 km

Pos. Runners Time
Paula Radcliffe18:07
Annemari Sandell18:10
Olivera Jevtić18:11
4. Fernanda Ribeiro18:19
5. Helena Sampaio18:26
6. Yanna Belkacem18:42
7. Albertina Dias18:46
8. María Luisa Larraga18:49

60 runners finished

Women teams

Pos. Team Points
 Portugal
Fernanda Ribeiro
Helena Sampaio
Albertina Dias
16
 France
Yanna Belkacem
Zahia Dahmani
Fatima Yvelain
25
 Romania
Cristina Iloc
Constantina Diţă
Luminiţa Gogârlea
41
4. Spain54
5. United Kingdom55
6. Germany71
7. Belgium77
8. Italy89

Total 12 teams

Junior men individual 5.6 km

Pos. Runners Time
Yousef El Nasri16:50
Ovidiu Tat16:51
Gareth Turnbull16:55
4. Sam Haughian16:57
5. Ivan Heshko17:02
6. Mustafa Mohamed17:02
7. Miguel Angel Pinto17:07
8. Filipe Pedro17:11

Junior men teams

Pos. Team Points
 Spain28
 United Kingdom30
 Romania36
4. Sweden45
5. Ukraine52
6. Italy54
7. Germany73
8. Portugal73

Junior women individual 3.6 km

Pos. Runners Time
Katalin Szentgyörgyi11:51
Inês Monteiro11:58
Sonja Stolić12:03
4. Sebile Sibel Özyurt12:04
5. Tezeta Nuray Surekli12:09
6. Tinneke Boonen12:19
7. Sonja Roman12:20
8. Helena Volná12:22

Junior women teams

Pos. Team Points
 Turkey20
 Belgium46
 Romania49
4. Spain56
5. Portugal58
6. Germany58
7. United Kingdom60
8. Italy83

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