1997 European Cross Country Championships

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The 4th European Cross Country Championships were held at Oeiras in Portugal on 14 December 1997. Danish orienteer Carsten Jørgensen took the title in the men's competition and Joalsiae Llado won the women's race.

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Results

Men individual 10km

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Denmark.svg Carsten Jørgensen 27:19
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Claes Nyberg 27:20
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg Serhiy Lebid 27:23
4. Flag of France.svg Mustapha Essaïd 27:30
5. Flag of Portugal.svg Alfredo Bras 27:32
6. Flag of Spain.svg José Manuel García 27:33
7. Flag of Spain.svg Julio Rey 27:33
8. Flag of Portugal.svg Domingos Castro 27:37
9. Flag of Portugal.svg José Regalo 27:38
10. Flag of Italy.svg Umberto Pusterla 27:42
11. Flag of France.svg Bertrand Frechand 27:42
12. Flag of Portugal.svg Alberto Maraviha 27:44

83 runners finished.

Men teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Alfredo Brás
Domingos Castro
José Regalo
Alberto Maravilha
34
5
8
9
12
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France
Mustapha Essaïd
Bertrand Frechand
Yann Millon
Abdellah Béhar
46
4
11
13
18
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
José Manuel García
Julio Rey
Isaac Viciosa
Víctor López
56
6
7
20
23
4.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Umberto Pusterla
Gabriele de Nard
Giuliano Battocletti
Vincenzo Modica
74
10
14
19
31
5.Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Carsten Jørgensen
Klaus Peter Hansen
Kaare Sörensen
Dennis Jensen
114
1
24
41
48
6.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Dominic Bannister
Christopher Robinson
Dermot Donnelly
Christian Stephenson
117
17
25
36
39
7.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 150
8.Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 151

Total 15 teams

Women individual 5km

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of France.svg Joalsiae Llado 17:20
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Romania.svg Elena Fidatov 17:33
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Olivera Jevtić 17:37
4. Flag of Finland.svg Annemari Sandell 17:39
5. Flag of Romania.svg Mariana Chirila 18:10
6. Flag of Portugal.svg Helena Sampaio 18:14
7. Flag of France.svg Yanna Belkacem 18:15
8. Flag of Spain.svg Ana Isabel Alonso 18:15
9. Flag of Italy.svg Sabrina Varrone 18:19
10. Flag of Germany.svg Melanie Kraus 18:20
11. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vicko MacPherson 18:27
12. Flag of France.svg Gabrielle Vijverberg 18:29

55 runners finished.

Women teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France
Joalsiae Llado
Yanna Belkacem
Fatima Yvelain
21
1
7
13
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Romania.svg  Romania
Elena Fidatov
Mariana Chirila
Stela Olteanu
22
2
5
15
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Ana Isabel Alonso
Julia Vaquero
Jacqueline Martín
46
8
17
21
4.Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Helena Sampaio
Ana Correia
Teresa Nunes
48
6
19
23
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Sabrina Varrone
Flavia Gaviglio
Patriza Ragno
57
9
20
28
6.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Vicky Macpherson
Lucy Wright
Elizabeth Talbot
57
11
16
30
7.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 78
8.Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 84

Total 11 teams

Junior men individual 5km

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gert-Jan Liefers 15:45
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Austria.svg Günther Weidlinger 15:50
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Mustafa Mohamed 16:00
4. Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos Higuero 16:02
5. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Haughian 16:10
6. Flag of Spain.svg Juan Jose Lozano 16:19

58 runners finished.

Juniors men teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 19
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 43
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 48
4.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 55
5.Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 66
6.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 77

Total 12 teams

Junior women individual 3km

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Sonja Stolić 9:09
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Monica Rosa 9:15
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Germany.svg Judith Heise 9:16
4. Flag of Germany.svg Larissa Kleinmann 9:19
5. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Catherine Lallemand 9:21
6. Flag of Slovenia.svg Sonja Roman 9:20

58 runners finished.

Junior women teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 15
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro 33
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 43
4.Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 49
5.Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 53
6.Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 59

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