1999 European Cross Country Championships

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1999 European Cross Country Championships
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Organisers EAA
Edition6th
Date12 December
Host city Velenje, Slovenia
Events4

The 6th European Cross Country Championships were held at Velenje in Slovenia on 12 December 1999. Paulo Guerra took his third title in the men's competition and Anita Weyermann won the women's race.

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Results

Men individual

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Paulo Guerra 32:45
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Eduardo Henriques 32:50
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jon Brown 33:32
4. Flag of France.svg Mustapha El Ahmadi 33:41
5. Flag of Portugal.svg Domingos Castro 33:44
6. Flag of Sweden.svg Claes Nyberg 33:46
7. Flag of Ukraine.svg Serhiy Lebid 33:50
8. Flag of Italy.svg Umberto Pusterla 33:53

79 runners finished

Men teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Jon Brown
Karl Keska
Dominic Bannister
Keith Cullen
35
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Paulo Guerra
Eduardo Henriques
Domingos Castro
Vítor Almeida
41
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France
Mustapha El Ahmadi
Lahbib Hanini
Augusto Gomes
Laurent Vapaille
58
4.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 71
5.Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 94
6.Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 107
7.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 125
8.Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 131

Total 15 teams

Women individual

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Switzerland.svg Anita Weyermann 18:53
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Romania.svg Constantina Diţă 19:01
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Olivera Jevtić 19:03
4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liz Yelling 19:06
5. Flag of Russia.svg Tatyana Tomashova 19:09
6. Flag of France.svg Rakiya Maraoui-Quetier 19:09
7. Flag of Russia.svg Margarita Marusova 19:10
8. Flag of France.svg Fatima Yvelain 19:14

58 runners finished

Women teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France
Rakiya Maraoui-Quetier
Fatima Yvelain
Fatima Hajjami
34
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Romania.svg  Romania
Constantina Diţă
Iulia Olteanu
Lelia Papură
35
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Helena Sampaio
Marina Bastos
Analídia Torre
39
4.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 41
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 63
6.Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 67
7.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 82
8.Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 88

Total 12 teams

Junior Men individual

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Hans Janssens 23:00
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of France.svg Guillaume Eraud 23:12
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Finland.svg Turo Inkiläinen 23:12
4. Flag of Austria.svg Martin Pröll 23:15
5. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mo Farah 23:18
6. Flag of Germany.svg Carlo Schuff 23:19
7. Flag of Norway.svg Gunnar Osmundsen 23:20
8. Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Murray 23:23

Junior men teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 26
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France 38
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 43
4.Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 45
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 54
6.Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 81
7.Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 89
8.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 99

Junior women individual

Pos.RunnersTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Inês Monteiro 12:48
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Switzerland.svg Nicola Spirig 12:55
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Romania.svg Ane Marie Moutsinga 13:02
4. Flag of Turkey.svg Türkan Erişmiş 13:07
5. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kim Offergeld 13:09
6. Flag of Turkey.svg Sebile Bekele Özyurt 13:10
7. Flag of Finland.svg Minna Myllykoski 13:10
8. Flag of Portugal.svg Jéssica Augusto 13:11

Junior women teams

Pos.TeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 27
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 32
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 34
4.Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 40
5.Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 49
6.Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 68
7.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 79
8.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 92

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