The 5th European Cross Country Championships were held at Ferrara in Italy on 13 December 1998. Serhiy Lebid took the title in the men's competition and Paula Radcliffe won the women's race.
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Serhiy Lebid | 28:07 | |
Mohammed Mourhit | 28:08 | |
Driss El Himer | 28:16 | |
4. | Günther Weidlinger | 28:17 |
5. | Carsten Jørgensen | 28:18 |
6. | Eduardo Henriques | 28:25 |
7. | Giuliano Battocletti | 28:36 |
8. | Manuel Pancorbo | 28:40 |
79 runners finished
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Italy Giuliano Battocletti Gabriele De Nard Umberto Pusterla Gennaro Di Napoli | 53 | |
Portugal Eduardo Henriques Paulo Guerra João Junqueira José Ramos | 55 | |
Spain Manuel Pancorbo Julio Rey Martín Fiz Fabián Roncero | 68 | |
4. | United Kingdom | 91 |
5. | France | 92 |
6. | Ireland | 108 |
7. | Belgium | 122 |
8. | Netherlands | 126 |
Total 13 teams
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Paula Radcliffe | 18:07 | |
Annemari Sandell | 18:10 | |
Olivera Jevtić | 18:11 | |
4. | Fernanda Ribeiro | 18:19 |
5. | Helena Sampaio | 18:26 |
6. | Yanna Belkacem | 18:42 |
7. | Albertina Dias | 18:46 |
8. | María Luisa Larraga | 18:49 |
60 runners finished
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro Helena Sampaio Albertina Dias | 16 | |
France Yanna Belkacem Zahia Dahmani Fatima Yvelain | 25 | |
Romania Cristina Iloc Constantina Diţă Luminiţa Gogârlea | 41 | |
4. | Spain | 54 |
5. | United Kingdom | 55 |
6. | Germany | 71 |
7. | Belgium | 77 |
8. | Italy | 89 |
Total 12 teams
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Yousef El Nasri | 16:50 | |
Ovidiu Tat | 16:51 | |
Gareth Turnbull | 16:55 | |
4. | Sam Haughian | 16:57 |
5. | Ivan Heshko | 17:02 |
6. | Mustafa Mohamed | 17:02 |
7. | Miguel Angel Pinto | 17:07 |
8. | Filipe Pedro | 17:11 |
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Spain | 28 | |
United Kingdom | 30 | |
Romania | 36 | |
4. | Sweden | 45 |
5. | Ukraine | 52 |
6. | Italy | 54 |
7. | Germany | 73 |
8. | Portugal | 73 |
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
Katalin Szentgyörgyi | 11:51 | |
Inês Monteiro | 11:58 | |
Sonja Stolić | 12:03 | |
4. | Sebile Sibel Özyurt | 12:04 |
5. | Tezeta Nuray Surekli | 12:09 |
6. | Tinneke Boonen | 12:19 |
7. | Sonja Roman | 12:20 |
8. | Helena Volná | 12:22 |
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Turkey | 20 | |
Belgium | 46 | |
Romania | 49 | |
4. | Spain | 56 |
5. | Portugal | 58 |
6. | Germany | 58 |
7. | United Kingdom | 60 |
8. | Italy | 83 |
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