2001 European Cross Country Championships
The 8th European Cross Country Championships were held at Thun in Switzerland on 9 December 2001. Serhiy Lebid took his second title in the men's competition and Yamna Belkacem won the women's race.
2001 European Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | EAA |
Edition | 8th |
Date | 9 December |
Host city | Thun, Switzerland |
Events | 4 |
Distances | 9.15 km – Men 4.65 km – Women 6.15 km – Junior men 3.15 km – Junior women |
Results
Men individual 9.15 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Serhiy Lebid | 27:52 | |
Kamiel Maase | 28:05 | |
Antonio David Jiménez | 28:10 | |
4. | Gabriele De Nard | 28:11 |
5. | Christian Belz | 28:12 |
6. | Sam Haughian | 28:12 |
7. | José Carlos Adán | 28:13 |
8. | Mustapha El Ahmadi | 28:13 |
9. | Claes Nyberg | 28:14 |
10. | Paulo Guerra | 28:15 |
11. | Augusto Gomes | 28:17 |
12. | José Manuel García | 28:18 |
Total 77 competitors
Men teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Spain Antonio David Jiménez José Carlos Adán José Manuel García Alejandro Gómez | 40 | |
France | 50 | |
Portugal | 72 | |
4. | Italy | 74 |
5. | United Kingdom | 92 |
6. | Belgium | 135 |
7. | Netherlands | 143 |
8. | Russia | 160 |
Total 12 teams
Women individual 4.65 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Yamna Belkacem | 15:48 | |
Olga Romanova | 15:49 | |
Justyna Bąk | 15:51 | |
4. | Olivera Jevtić | 15:52 |
5. | Liz Yelling | 15:55 |
6. | Helena Sampaio | 15:55 |
7. | Inês Monteiro | 15:56 |
8. | Hayley Yelling | 15:58 |
9. | Anastasiya Zubova | 16:01 |
10. | Analídia Torre | 16:03 |
11. | Mihaela Botezan | 16:05 |
12. | Kathy Butler | 16:08 |
Total 84 competitors
Women teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Portugal Helena Sampaio Inês Monteiro Analídia Torre Ana Dias | 41 | |
United Kingdom | 49 | |
France | 66 | |
4. | Russia | 71 |
5. | Ireland | 116 |
6. | Romania | 137 |
7. | Spain | 138 |
8. | Hungary | 140 |
Total 13 teams
Junior men individual 6.15 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Vasyl Matviychuk | 19:29 | |
Mo Farah | 19:38 | |
Stefano Scaini | 19:39 | |
4. | Mircea Bogdan | 19:39 |
5. | Cosmin Suteu | 19:43 |
6. | Adam Bowden | 19:43 |
7. | Bruno Saramago | 19:44 |
8. | Jeremy Pierrat | 19:45 |
Total 90 competitors
Junior men teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
United Kingdom Mo Farah Adam Bowden Matthew Bowser Andrew Lemoncello | 54 | |
Portugal | 67 | |
France | 68 | |
4. | Italy | 79 |
5. | Spain | 98 |
6. | Ireland | 118 |
7. | Belgium | 140 |
8. | Belarus | 147 |
Total 13 teams
Junior women individual 3.15 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Elvan Abeylegesse | 10:35 | |
Tatyana Chulakh | 10:53 | |
Snezana Kostic | 10:54 | |
4. | Inga Abitova | 11:02 |
5. | Charlotte Dale | 11:07 |
6. | Mieke Geens | 11:09 |
7. | Türkan Erismis | 11:11 |
8. | Elina Lindgren | 11:11 |
Total 84 competitors
Junior women teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia Tatyana Chulakh Inga Abitova Marina Ivanova Tatyana Petrova | 35 | |
United Kingdom | 54 | |
Turkey | 79 | |
4. | Finland | 96 |
5. | France | 115 |
6. | Spain | 129 |
7. | Germany | 147 |
8. | Romania | 154 |
Total 15 teams
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