1995 European Cross Country Championships

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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.

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Results

Men individual 9km

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Paulo Guerra 26:40
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Gómez 26:43
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Pearson 26:47
4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Keith Cullen 26:48
5. Flag of France.svg Mustapha Essaïd 26:52
6. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jon Brown 26:56
7. Flag of Portugal.svg Alfredo Bras 27:01
8. Flag of Spain.svg José Manuel García 27:03
9. Flag of Italy.svg Giuliano Battoletti 27:06
10. Flag of Spain.svg Manuel Pancorbo 27:06
11. Flag of Ukraine.svg Serhiy Lebid 27:06
12. Flag of Spain.svg Pere Arco 27:17

103 runners finished.

Men teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Alejandro Gómez
José Manuel García
Manuel Pancorbo
Pere Arco
32
2
8
10
12
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Paulo Guerra
Alfredo Bras
José Ramos
José Regalo
37
1
7
14
15
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Andrew Pearson
Keith Cullen
Jon Brown
David Taylor
55
3
4
6
42
4.Flag of France.svg  France
Mustapha Essaid
Benoit Zwierzchlewski
Arnaud Fourdin
Hakim Bagy
60
5
13
18
24
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Giuliano Battocletti
Vincenzo Modica
Luigi Di Lello
Antonio Armuzzi
111
9
27
37
38
6.Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Aleksandr Bolkhovitin
Semen Shustin
Sergey Fedotov
Nikolay Kerimov
131
26
32
34
39
7.Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 133
8.Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 160

Total 20 teams

Women individual 4.3 km

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Finland.svg Annemari Sandell 13:52
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Wedlund 14:07
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg Nina Belikova 14:09
4. Flag of Romania.svg Elene Fidatov 14:10
5. Flag of Russia.svg Alla Zhilyaeva 14:17
6. Flag of France.svg Annette Sergent-Palluy 14:18
7. Flag of Ireland.svg Sinead Delahunty 14:18
8. Flag of Romania.svg Stela Olteanu 14:20
9. Flag of Portugal.svg Ana Dias 14:22
10. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elizabeth Talbot 14:23
11. Flag of Romania.svg Iulia Negura 14:24
12. Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Baranova 14:25

79 runners finished.

Women teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Nina Belikova
Alla Zhilyaeva
Yelena Baranova
20
3
5
12
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Romania.svg  Romania
Elene Fidatov
Stela Olteanu
Iulia Negura
23
4
8
11
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France
Annette Sergent-Palluy
Zahia Dahmani
Laurence Vivier
41
6
15
20
4.Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Ana Alonso
Isabel Martinez
Julia Vaquero
55
16
17
22
5.Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Ana Dias
Carla Sacramento
Helena Sampaio
55
9
19
27
6.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Anja Smolders
Anne-Marie Danneels
Veronique Collard
59
13
14
32
7.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 65
8.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 83

Total 17 teams

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