Eurocross

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Eurocross
Diekirch sauer.jpg
The Sauer river which is adjacent to the Eurocross course
DateFebruary
Location Diekirch, Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Event type Cross country
Distance10.2 km for men
5.3 km for women
Established1969
Official site Eurocross

Eurocross is an annual international cross country running competition which takes place in Diekirch, Luxembourg in February. It is one of the IAAF permit meetings which serve as qualifying events for the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. [1] It is sponsored by the ING Group. [2]

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First held in 1969, Eurocross is organised by the local athletics club (Celtic) and the course follows near the Stade Municipal in Diekirch. [3] [4] There are two major races: a 10.2 km race for men and a 5.3 km race for women. In addition to these primary competitions, there are races for runners of various youth levels, as well as a popular, mass race for amateurs. [5]

The course follows a steep incline up a hill on a stepped dirt path, [6] which then loops back on to downhill section. [7] The race takes place over a number of laps thus the uphill and downhill sections can make for a particularly difficult cross country course. [8] [9]

The main races typically attract international-calibre athletes from Europe and Africa. Past men's winners include IAAF World Cross Country Championships medallist Josephat Machuka and European Championships medallists Mustafa Mohamed and Carsten Jørgensen. The women's side has featured Gabriela Szabo (an Olympic and world champion), 1993 World Cross Country champion Albertina Dias and Dorcus Inzikuru, a steeplechase world champion. The Eurocross typically gives out over US $12,500 in total prize money for each meeting. [10]

The 2010 race, which was the 40th edition of the competition, [11] was held simultaneously with the 94th Luxembourg national cross country championships. [12]

Past senior race winners

Key:  Luxembourg championship race

Belgian runner Veerle Dejaeghere won consecutively in 2007 and 2008 20091122 Veerle Dejaeghere Warandeloop 2009.JPG
Belgian runner Veerle Dejaeghere won consecutively in 2007 and 2008
Mustafa Mohamed was the 2006 men's winner Mustafa Mohamed Berlin 2009.JPG
Mustafa Mohamed was the 2006 men's winner
Irina Mikitenko won for a second time in 2000. Mikitenko-Berlin-Marathon-2008.jpg
Irina Mikitenko won for a second time in 2000.
EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
1st1969Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Fernand Altmann  (LUX)?
2nd1970Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Domenico Marini  (LUX)?
1971Not held
3rd1972Flag of Luxembourg.svg  René Kilburg  (LUX)?
4th1973Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Theo Bock  (LUX)?
1974Not held
5th1975Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Jean Hoeser  (LUX)?
6th1976Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Theo Bock  (LUX)?
7th1977Flag of Germany.svg  Reinhard Leibold  (GER)?
8th1978Flag of Germany.svg  Reinhard Leibold  (GER)?
9th1979Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Justin Gloden  (LUX)?Flag of Germany.svg  Gabriele Veith  (GER)?
10th1980Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Elie Aubertin  (BEL)?Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Sheila Baum  (LUX)?
11th1981Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Pierre Mellina  (LUX)???
12th1982Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Jean-Claude Petit  (LUX)?Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mady Petit-Scholtes  (LUX)?
13th1983Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Jean-Claude Petit  (LUX)?Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Christine Weis  (LUX)?
14th1984Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Jean-Claude Petit  (LUX)???
15th1985Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Justin Gloden  (LUX)???
16th1986Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Jean-Claude Petit  (LUX)?Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Danièle Kaber  (LUX)?
17th1987Flag of France.svg  Joel Bruneau  (FRA)???
18th1988Flag of Germany.svg  Herbert Steffny  (GER)32:48Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Danièle Kaber  (LUX)?
19th1989Flag of Germany.svg  Martin Grüning  (GER)???
20th1990Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Vincent Rousseau  (BEL)31:31Flag of Germany.svg  Uta Pippig  (GER)16:55
21st1991Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tonnie Dirks  (NED)?Flag of Portugal.svg  Albertina Dias  (POR)?
22nd1992Flag of Portugal.svg  Ezequiel Canario  (POR)32:33Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lieve Slegers  (BEL)16:59
23rd1993Flag of Kenya.svg  James Kariuki  (KEN)31:27Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Suzanne Rigg  (GBR)16:45
24th1994Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Tendai Chimusasa  (ZIM)30:51Flag of Ireland.svg  Catherina McKiernan  (IRL)15:54
25th1995Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Dave Lewis  (GBR)33:09Flag of Romania.svg  Gabriela Szabo  (ROM)16:53
26th1996Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Tendai Chimusasa  (ZIM)31:57Flag of South Africa.svg  Colleen De Reuck  (RSA)16:16
27th1997Flag of Kenya.svg  Bernard Barmasai  (KEN)30:41Flag of Romania.svg  Elena Fidatov  (ROM)15:50
28th1998Flag of Kenya.svg  Josephat Machuka  (KEN)30:27Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Anita Weyermann  (SUI)16:00
29th1999Flag of Denmark.svg  Carsten Jørgensen  (DEN)31:50Flag of Germany.svg  Irina Mikitenko  (GER)16:40
30th2000Flag of Morocco.svg  Abderrahim Goumri  (MAR)30:18Flag of Germany.svg  Irina Mikitenko  (GER)16:12
31st2001Flag of Morocco.svg  Abderrahim Goumri  (MAR)30:25Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Anja Smolders  (BEL)15:56
32nd2002Flag of Morocco.svg  Hamid El Mouaziz  (MAR)30:52Flag of Morocco.svg  Meryem Boussetta  (MAR)16:04
33rd2003Flag of Kenya.svg  Philemon Kemei  (KEN)29:56Flag of Uganda.svg  Dorcus Inzikuru  (UGA)15:54
34th2004Flag of Kenya.svg  Wilson Chemweno  (KEN)30:34Flag of Morocco.svg  Bouchra Chaâbi  (MAR)15:41
35th2005Flag of Qatar.svg  Sultan Khamis Zaman  (QAT)32:06Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Natalie Harvey  (AUS)17:09
36th2006Flag of Sweden.svg  Mustafa Mohamed  (SWE)30:47Flag of Germany.svg  Susanne Ritter  (GER)18:24
37th2007Flag of Qatar.svg  Sultan Khamis Zaman  (QAT)32:03Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Veerle Dejaeghere  (BEL)18:44
38th2008Flag of Kenya.svg  Joel Kimurer  (KEN)29:23Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Veerle Dejaeghere  (BEL)17:21
39th2009Flag of Kenya.svg  Wilson Kiprop  (KEN)30:27Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Mimi Belete  (ETH)18:23
40th2010Flag of Burundi.svg  Onesphore Nkunzimana  (BDI)27:17Flag of Bahrain.svg  Mimi Belete  (BHR)17:03
41st2011Flag of Morocco.svg  El Hassan El-Abbassi  (MAR)31:27.1Flag of Bahrain.svg  Maryam Jamal  (BHR)19:03.8
42nd2012Flag of Kenya.svg  Japheth Korir  (KEN)30:34.1Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Almensh Belete  (ETH)18:26
43rd2013Flag of Kenya.svg  Albert Rop  (KEN)31:11Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Eleni Gebrehiwot  (ETH)19:17
44th2014Flag of Kenya.svg  Alex Kibet  (KEN)33:03Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Eleni Gebrehiwot  (ETH)20:28
45th2015Flag of Germany.svg  Benedikt Karus  (GER)33:39Flag of Germany.svg  Simret Restle  (GER)20:07
46th2016Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Nigussie Tesfaw  (ETH)34:20Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Addisalem Demeke  (ETH)21:15
47th2017Flag of Burundi.svg  Onesphore Nkunzimana  (BDI)35:23Flag of Sweden.svg  Sarah Lahti  (SWE)21:11
48th2018Flag of Italy.svg  Ahmed El Mazoury  (ITA)32:43Flag of Germany.svg  Elena Burkhardt  (GER)17:11
49th2019Flag of Ukraine.svg  Artem Kazban  (UKR)35:32Flag of Germany.svg  Anna Gehring  (GER)20:25
50th2020Flag of Poland.svg  Andrzej Starzynski  (POL)34:58Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oksana Rayta  (UKR)20:50

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