The 1st European Cross Country Championships were held at Alnwick in England on 10 December 1994. Paulo Guerra took the title in the men's competition and Catherina McKiernan won the women's race.
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Paulo Guerra | 27:43 | |
Domingos Castro | 27:59 | |
Antonio Serrano | 28:03 | |
4. | José Carlos Adán | 28:06 |
5. | Abdellah Béhar | 28:08 |
6. | Luca Barzaghi | 28:10 |
7. | José Manuel García | 28:11 |
8. | António Pinto | 28:12 |
9. | Alberto Maravilha | 28:13 |
10. | Mustapha Essaïd | 28:19 |
Total 103 competitors
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Portugal Paulo Guerra Domingos Castro António Pinto Alberto Maravilha | 20 1 2 8 9 | |
Spain Antonio Serrano José Carlos Adán José Manuel García Alejandro Gómez | 27 3 4 7 13 | |
France Abdellah Béhar Mustapha Essaïd Mohamed Ezzher Bertrand Frechard | 50 5 10 17 18 | |
4. | United Kingdom Andrew Pearson Barry Royden Richard Nerurkar Dave Lewis | 77 11 14 25 27 |
5. | Italy Luca Barzaghi Vincenzo Modica Eugenio Frangi Paolo Donati | 84 6 24 26 28 |
6. | Netherlands Marco Gielson Greg Van Hest Kamiel Maase Marcel Laros | 132 21 31 34 46 |
7. | Russia | 146 |
8. | Ireland | 152 |
Total 21 teams
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Catherina McKiernan | 14:29 | |
Julia Vaquero | 14:30 | |
Elena Fidatov | 14:43 | |
4. | Alla Zhilyaeva | 14:45 |
5. | Maria Rebelo | 14:46 |
6. | Fernanda Ribeiro | 14:47 |
7. | Mariana Chirila-Stanescu | 14:48 |
8. | Lieve Slegers | 14:49 |
9. | Blandine Bitzner-Ducret | 14:50 |
10. | Tamara Koba | 14:51 |
Total 77 competitors
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Romania Elena Fidatov Mariana Chirila-Stanescu Margareta Keszeg | 26 3 7 16 | |
France Maria Rebelo Blandine Bitzner-Ducret Farida Fates | 28 5 9 14 | |
Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro Carla Sacramento Ana Dias | 29 6 11 12 | |
4. | Spain Julia Vaquero Rocio Rios Carmen Fuentes | 45 2 21 22 |
5. | Italy Flavia Gaviglio Maria Curatolo Nives Curti | 62 13 19 30 |
6. | Belgium Lieve Slegers Veronique Collard Marleen Renders | 64 8 18 38 |
7. | Russia | 73 |
8. | Ireland | 75 |
Total 17 teams
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