Belgian Cross Country Championships

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Belgian Cross Country Championships
DateFebruary/March
LocationVarious, Belgium
Event type Cross country
Distance12 km and 4 km for men
8 km and 4 km for women
Established1896

The Belgian Cross Country Championships (Dutch : Belgische kampioenschappen veldlopen) is an annual cross country running organised by the Royal Belgian Athletics League that serves as the national championship for the sport in Belgium. It is usually held in February or March.

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It was first held in 1896 for men only. A separate women's championship was created in 1970 and the national championship races for both sexes were held in conjunction from 1988 onwards. A short race was added to the programme in 1992, which served as with national selection for that section at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships from 1998 to 2006.

Guest athletes from other nations occasionally compete at the competition, but are not eligible for the national title. Several guests have gone on to place first in the race. In the men's long race New Zealand's Gavin Thorley in 1971, Burundi's Hilaire Ntirampeba in 2000 and Ethiopia's Faisa Dame Tasama in 2007 and 2013. In the women's long race, Lithuania's Stefanija Statkuvienė in 1996 and Ethiopia's Mimi Belete in 2008. The 2012 men's short race was won by Morocco's Abdellah Dacha.

Editions

Men's championship

YearDateLocationWinner
189626 April Ter Kameren Charles Van der Beeken
189718 April Ter Kameren Jules Lesage
189813 March Ter Kameren Jules Lesage
189923 April Ter Kameren Jules Lesage
190018 March Ter Kameren Jules Lesage
1901 Ter Kameren Jules Lesage
190216 March Ter Kameren Charles Mertens
190329 March Ter Kameren Jules Lesage
19046 March Ter Kameren Charles Mertens
19055 March Ter Kameren Charles Mertens
19064 March Ter Kameren Antoine Doyen
190710 March Brussels François Delloye
19088 March Brussels François Delloye
190914 March Uccle (Ganzenvijver) François Delloye
191020 MarchUccle (Ganzenvijver) François Delloye
19112 April Antwerp François Delloye
19123 March Liège François Delloye
19132 March Gentbrugge François Delloye
19141 March Karreveld Isidore Vignol
191913 April Schaerbeek Julien Van Campenhout
192014 March Stokkel Auguste Broos
19216 March Bosvoorde Marcel Alavoine
192219 March Bosvoorde Auguste Broos
19234 March Bosvoorde Georges Vandenbroele
19242 March Bosvoorde Julien Van Campenhout
19251 March Bosvoorde Alfred Defleurquin
192614 March Stokkel Leon Degrande
192713 March Stokkel Leon Degrande
192811 March Stokkel Leon Degrande
192917 March Stokkel Leon Degrande
19309 March Stokkel René Geeraert
193115 March Stokkel René Geeraert
193228 February Stokkel Maurice Maréchal
193312 March Stokkel Jan Linsen
193411 March Stokkel Victor Honorez
193510 March Stokkel Victor Honorez
19368 March Stokkel Eduard Schroeven
19377 March Stokkel Oscar Van Rumst
193820 March Stokkel Oscar Van Rumst
193912 March Stokkel Jean Chapelle
19403 March Bosvoorde Jean Chapelle
194130 March Forest Eduard Schroeven
194212 April Bosvoorde Eduard Schroeven
194321 March Bosvoorde Gaston Reiff
194419 March Bosvoorde Gaston Reiff
194511 March Bosvoorde Jean Chapelle
19463 March Bosvoorde Jean Chapelle
19471 March Bosvoorde Gaston Reiff
194813 March Bosvoorde Marcel Vandewattyne
194912 March Bosvoorde Marcel Vandewattyne
19504 March Bosvoorde Lucien Theys
195110 March Laeken Marcel Vandewattyne
19529 March Waregem Marcel Vandewattyne
19538 March Waregem Lucien Theys
195414 March Waregem Lucien Hanswijk
19556 March Waregem Marcel Vandewattyne
19564 March Bosvoorde Frans Herman
195710 March Waregem Marcel Vandewattyne
19582 March Waregem Raymond Vandenborre
19591 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
196028 February Waregem Hedwig Leenaert
19615 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
196211 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19633 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19648 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19657 March Ostend Rik Clerckx
19666 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19675 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19683 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19699 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19708 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19717 March Waregem Willy Polleunis
19725 March Waregem Gaston Roelants
19734 March Waregem Willy Polleunis
19743 March Waregem Erik De Beck
19752 March Waregem Emiel Puttemans
197615 February Waregem Erik De Beck
19776 March Waregem Karel Lismont
19785 March Waregem Willy Polleunis
19794 March Waregem Léon Schots
198024 February Waregem Karel Lismont
19818 March Hechtel Emiel Puttemans
198228 February Waregem Léon Schots
198327 February Hechtel Léon Schots
19844 March Hechtel Vincent Rousseau
198510 March Heusden-Zolder Jef Gees
19869 March Waregem Eddy De Pauw
19871 March Mol Vincent Rousseau

Women's championship

YearDateLocationWinner
19216 March Bosvoorde Elvire Berlémont
192226 March Molenbeek-Saint-Jean Louise Gits
19234 March Bosvoorde Ida Degrande
19249 March Molenbeek-Saint-Jean Ida Degrande
192515 March Laeken Ida Degrande
1926 Ida Degrande
192727 March Uccle Ida Degrande
192826 February Leopold Park Ida Degrande
192924 March Ganshoren Ida Degrande
19309 March Ter Kameren Julia Vandevelde
19318 March Laeken Julia Vandevelde
193213 March Dilbeek José Mariani
193319 March Dilbeek Julia Vandevelde
193418 March Dilbeek Julia Vandevelde
193531 March Dilbeek Jeanne Pousset
19365 April Woluwe-Saint-Pierre Jeanne Pousset
19374 April Schaerbeek Helene Van Mol
19386 March Dilbeek Jeanne Pousset
193926 March Dilbeek Jeanne Pousset
194010 March Dilbeek Mimi Simon
19419 March Dilbeek Jenny Van Gerdinge
194419 March Dilbeek Aimée Knaepen
194525 March Dilbeek Augusta Burlet
194617 March Dilbeek Aimée Knaepen
194723 March Dilbeek Georgette Grumiaux
194814 March Dilbeek Georgette Grumiaux
194913 March Berchem-Sainte-Agathe Marie Vissers
197022 February Vilvoorde Marie-Claire Decroix
197128 February Vilvoorde Joske Van Santberghe
197227 February Vilvoorde Joske Van Santberghe
197325 February Vilvoorde Joske Van Santberghe
197424 February Vilvoorde Joske Van Santberghe
197523 February Vilvoorde Magda Ilands
19768 February Vilvoorde Viviane Van Emelen
197727 February Sint-Katelijne-Waver Marleen Mols
197826 February Wingene Marleen Mols
197925 February Wingene Francine Peeters
198017 February Vorselaar Magda Ilands
19811 March Vorselaar Marie-Christine Deurbroeck
198221 February Waregem Magda Ilands
198320 February Vorselaar Francine Peeters
198411 March Heusden-Zolder Francine Peeters
198524 February Woluwe-Saint-Lambert Betty Vansteenbroek
19862 March Woluwe-Saint-Lambert Corinne Debaets
19878 March Woluwe-Saint-Lambert Véronique Collard

Combined championship

YearDateLocationMen's long race winnerWomen's long race winnerMen's short race winnerWomen's short race winnerRef
198828 February Ostend Vincent Rousseau Véronique Collard
198912 February Waregem Jos Maes Véronique Collard
199011 March Amay Vincent Rousseau Véronique Collard
19913 March Antwerp Vincent Rousseau Lieve Slegers
19928 March Averbode Vincent Rousseau Lieve Slegers Christophe Impens Linda Berghmans
199314 March Mechelen Vincent Rousseau Véronique Collard Bart Meganck Laurence Robaert
19946 March Monceau-sur-Sambre Vincent Rousseau Lieve Slegers Rudy Vlasselaer Maria Byczkowska
19955 March Waregem Vincent Rousseau Lieve Slegers Rudy Vlasselaer Els VanCollie
19963 March Monceau-sur-Sambre William Van Dijck Anne-Marie Danneels Frederic Desmedt Els VanCollie
19972 March Averbode Mohammed Mourhit Anja Smolders Francois Carpentier Els Verthé
19988 March Ostend Mohammed Mourhit Anja Smolders Wouter Van den Broek Els VanCollie
199914 March Ostend Mohammed Mourhit Anja Smolders Luc Bernart Els VanCollie
200012 March Ostend Jerry Van den Eede Anja Smolders Patrick Grammens Véronique Collard
200118 March Ostend Tom Van Hooste Anja Smolders Jurgen Vandewiele Véronique Collard
200210 March Ostend Tom Van Hooste Anja Smolders Ridouane Es Saadi Véronique Collard
20039 March Ostend Tom Van Hooste Fatiha Baouf Ridouane Es Saadi Veerle Dejaeghere
20047 March Ostend Tom Compernolle Anja Smolders Ridouane Es Saadi Mieke Geens
200527 February Ostend Tom Van Hooste Mounia Aboulahcen Mario Van Waeyenberge Liesbeth Van de Velde
200612 March Ostend Pieter Desmet Nathalie De Vos Mario Van Waeyenberge Sylvie Verthé
200711 March Ostend Rik Ceulemans Nathalie De Vos Dries Busselot Sigrid Vanden Bempt
20089 March Ostend Tom Van Hooste Elke Van Hoeymissen Kim Ruell Barbara Maveau
20091 March Ostend Atelaw Yeshetela Bekele Veerle Dejaeghere Kim Ruell Veerle Van Linden
201014 March Ostend Pieter Desmet Veerle Dejaeghere Wesley De Kerpel Sigrid Vanden Bempt
201113 March Ostend Atelaw Yeshetela Bekele Veerle Dejaeghere Wesley De Kerpel Anne-Sophie Maréchal
201211 March Ostend Bashir Abdi Veerle Dejaeghere Pieter-Jan Hannes Katrijn Vande Riviere
201310 March Ostend Koen Naert Almensh Belete Pieter-Jan Hannes Sigrid Vanden Bempt
20149 March Wachtebeke Jeroen D'hoedt Veerle Dejaeghere Pieter-Jan Hannes Sophie Van Accom
201515 March Wachtebeke Isaac Kimeli Louise Carton Ismael Debjani Zenobie Van Gansbeke
201613 March Wachtebeke Jeroen D'hoedt Louise Carton Sam Valgaeren Lisa Rooms
201712 March Wachtebeke Isaac Kimeli Louise Carton Ali Hamdi Zenobie Vangansbeke [1]
201825 February Laeken Isaac Kimeli Imana Truyers Jeroen D'hoedt Renée Eykens [2]
201924 February Laeken Soufiane Bouchikhi Hanna Vandenbussche Ali Hamdi Elise Vanderelst [3]
20201 March Laeken Soufiane Bouchikhi Sofie Van Accom Robin Hendrix Jenna Wyns [4]
202128 February Laeken John Heymans Mieke Gorissen Ruben Querinjean Lotte Scheldeman [5]
20226 March Laeken Michael Somers Mieke Gorissen Ruben Querinjean Elise Vanderelst

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