The 2nd European Cross Country Championships were held at Alnwick in England on 2 December 1995. Paulo Guerra took his second title in the men's competition and Annemari Sandell won the women's race.
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Paulo Guerra | 26:40 | |
Alejandro Gómez | 26:43 | |
Andrew Pearson | 26:47 | |
4. | Keith Cullen | 26:48 |
5. | Mustapha Essaïd | 26:52 |
6. | Jon Brown | 26:56 |
7. | Alfredo Bras | 27:01 |
8. | José Manuel García | 27:03 |
9. | Giuliano Battoletti | 27:06 |
10. | Manuel Pancorbo | 27:06 |
11. | Serhiy Lebid | 27:06 |
12. | Pere Arco | 27:17 |
103 runners finished.
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Spain Alejandro Gómez José Manuel García Manuel Pancorbo Pere Arco | 32 2 8 10 12 | |
Portugal Paulo Guerra Alfredo Bras José Ramos José Regalo | 37 1 7 14 15 | |
United Kingdom Andrew Pearson Keith Cullen Jon Brown David Taylor | 55 3 4 6 42 | |
4. | France Mustapha Essaid Benoit Zwierzchlewski Arnaud Fourdin Hakim Bagy | 60 5 13 18 24 |
5. | Italy Giuliano Battocletti Vincenzo Modica Luigi Di Lello Antonio Armuzzi | 111 9 27 37 38 |
6. | Russia Aleksandr Bolkhovitin Semen Shustin Sergey Fedotov Nikolay Kerimov | 131 26 32 34 39 |
7. | Ireland | 133 |
8. | Denmark | 160 |
Total 20 teams
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Annemari Sandell | 13:52 | |
Sara Wedlund | 14:07 | |
Nina Belikova | 14:09 | |
4. | Elene Fidatov | 14:10 |
5. | Alla Zhilyaeva | 14:17 |
6. | Annette Sergent-Palluy | 14:18 |
7. | Sinead Delahunty | 14:18 |
8. | Stela Olteanu | 14:20 |
9. | Ana Dias | 14:22 |
10. | Elizabeth Talbot | 14:23 |
11. | Iulia Negura | 14:24 |
12. | Yelena Baranova | 14:25 |
79 runners finished.
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia Nina Belikova Alla Zhilyaeva Yelena Baranova | 20 3 5 12 | |
Romania Elene Fidatov Stela Olteanu Iulia Negura | 23 4 8 11 | |
France Annette Sergent-Palluy Zahia Dahmani Laurence Vivier | 41 6 15 20 | |
4. | Spain Ana Alonso Isabel Martinez Julia Vaquero | 55 16 17 22 |
5. | Portugal Ana Dias Carla Sacramento Helena Sampaio | 55 9 19 27 |
6. | Belgium Anja Smolders Anne-Marie Danneels Veronique Collard | 59 13 14 32 |
7. | United Kingdom | 65 |
8. | Italy | 83 |
Total 17 teams
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