1999 European Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | EAA |
Edition | 6th |
Date | 12 December |
Host city | Velenje, Slovenia |
Events | 4 |
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.
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Paulo Guerra | 32:45 | |
Eduardo Henriques | 32:50 | |
Jon Brown | 33:32 | |
4. | Mustapha El Ahmadi | 33:41 |
5. | Domingos Castro | 33:44 |
6. | Claes Nyberg | 33:46 |
7. | Serhiy Lebid | 33:50 |
8. | Umberto Pusterla | 33:53 |
79 runners finished
Pos. | Team | Points |
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United Kingdom Jon Brown Karl Keska Dominic Bannister Keith Cullen | 35 | |
Portugal Paulo Guerra Eduardo Henriques Domingos Castro Vítor Almeida | 41 | |
France Mustapha El Ahmadi Lahbib Hanini Augusto Gomes Laurent Vapaille | 58 | |
4. | Italy | 71 |
5. | Ireland | 94 |
6. | Spain | 107 |
7. | Belgium | 125 |
8. | Romania | 131 |
Total 15 teams
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Anita Weyermann | 18:53 | |
Constantina Diţă | 19:01 | |
Olivera Jevtić | 19:03 | |
4. | Liz Yelling | 19:06 |
5. | Tatyana Tomashova | 19:09 |
6. | Rakiya Maraoui-Quetier | 19:09 |
7. | Margarita Marusova | 19:10 |
8. | Fatima Yvelain | 19:14 |
58 runners finished
Pos. | Team | Points |
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France Rakiya Maraoui-Quetier Fatima Yvelain Fatima Hajjami | 34 | |
Romania Constantina Diţă Iulia Olteanu Lelia Papură | 35 | |
Portugal Helena Sampaio Marina Bastos Analídia Torre | 39 | |
4. | United Kingdom | 41 |
5. | Italy | 63 |
6. | Ireland | 67 |
7. | Belgium | 82 |
8. | Spain | 88 |
Total 12 teams
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Hans Janssens | 23:00 | |
Guillaume Eraud | 23:12 | |
Turo Inkiläinen | 23:12 | |
4. | Martin Pröll | 23:15 |
5. | Mo Farah | 23:18 |
6. | Carlo Schuff | 23:19 |
7. | Gunnar Osmundsen | 23:20 |
8. | Gary Murray | 23:23 |
Pos. | Team | Points |
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United Kingdom | 26 | |
France | 38 | |
Ireland | 43 | |
4. | Portugal | 45 |
5. | Germany | 54 |
6. | Austria | 81 |
7. | Spain | 89 |
8. | Italy | 99 |
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Inês Monteiro | 12:48 | |
Nicola Spirig | 12:55 | |
Ane Marie Moutsinga | 13:02 | |
4. | Türkan Erişmiş | 13:07 |
5. | Kim Offergeld | 13:09 |
6. | Sebile Bekele Özyurt | 13:10 |
7. | Minna Myllykoski | 13:10 |
8. | Jéssica Augusto | 13:11 |
Pos. | Team | Points |
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Turkey | 27 | |
Portugal | 32 | |
Belgium | 34 | |
4. | Switzerland | 40 |
5. | Romania | 49 |
6. | Finland | 68 |
7. | United Kingdom | 79 |
8. | Italy | 92 |
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