World University Cross Country Championships

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The World University Cross Country Championships is an international biennial cross country running competition for student athletes, organised by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The 2012 edition of the competition featured 76 male and 61 female athletes from 23 countries. [1] Over the history of the event, 64 countries have competed but only three (France, Great Britain and Spain) have been present at all editions of the championships. [2]

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First established in 1968 as a men's only event, a women's race was added in 1976 and FISU gave the event its official sanctioning two years later. [3] The programme of each championship consists of one men's and one women's race, with prizes being available for individuals and national teams. [4] The team races are decided by comparing the sum of the finishing places of each nation's top four finishers (for men) or top three finishers (for women). Each country may enter up to six male athletes and five female athletes. [5] [6] A mixed-sex relay was introduced at the 2022 edition. [7]

The 2020 edition set for Marrakech was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8]

All editions of the competition up to 2006 were hosted by Western European countries. Algiers became the first African nation to host the event in 2006 and Kingston, Ontario brought it to North America for the first time in 2010. Although the competition is limited to athletes studying at university level, the championships has nevertheless attract top level competitors, including: World Championship medallists Steve Moneghetti and Mariem Alaoui Selsouli, as well as World Cross Country team medallists Antonio Serrano and Iulia Olteanu. [4]

Editions

EditionYearCityCountryDateCountriesAthletes
1968 Ghent Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
1970 Bern Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
1972 Guildford Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
1974 Madrid Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1976 Leuven Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
1st1978 Lausanne Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
2nd1980 Coleraine Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
3rd1982 Darmstadt Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
4th1984 Antwerp Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
5th1986 Graz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
6th1988 Bologna Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
7th1990 Poznań Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
8th1992 Dijon Flag of France.svg  France
9th1994 Limerick Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
10th1996 Albufeira (Açoteias)Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
11th1998 Luton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
12th2000 Jena Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
13th2002 Santiago de Compostela Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
14th2004 Collegno Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
15th2006 Algiers Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
16th2008 Forges-les-Eaux Flag of France.svg  France
17th2010 Kingston, Ontario Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 11 April1496 [9]
18th2012 Łódź Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 14 April23137 [1]
19th2014 Entebbe Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 22 March18103 [10]
20th2016 Cassino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 12 March19120 [11]
21st2018 St. Gallen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 7 April20124 [12]
22nd2020 Marrakesh Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
23rd2022 Aveiro Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 12 March [13] [14]

Medallists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
1968Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Frank Briscoe  (GBR)?Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  John Rix  (GBR)???
1970Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  René Goris  (BEL)?Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Georgi Tikhov  (BUL)?Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alistair Blamire  (GBR)?
1972Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jack Lane  (GBR)28:08Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andy Holden  (GBR)28:46Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  René Goris  (BEL)28:54
1974Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Karst  (FRG)24:38Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Fava  (ITA)24:44Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ian Gilmour  (GBR)24:55
1976Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Laurie Reilly  (GBR)25:16Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vlastimil Zwiefelhofer  (TCH)25:16Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Lederer  (FRG)25:24
1978Flag of Spain.svg  Antonio Prieto  (ESP)30:38Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Peter Baker  (GBR)30:56Flag of Turkey.svg  Mehmet Yurdadön  (TUR)31:02
1980Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David James  (GBR)33:57Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Nick Brawn  (GBR)33:58Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Karst  (FRG)34:21
1982Flag of Germany.svg  Frank Zimmermann  (FRG)36:50Flag of Germany.svg  Christoph Herle  (FRG)37:04Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Valeriy Gryaznov  (URS)37:45
1984Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Scheytt  (FRG)33:13Flag of Germany.svg  Gerhard Krippner  (FRG)33:29Flag of Poland.svg  Wiesław Furmanek  (POL)33:33
1986Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Steve Moneghetti  (AUS)40:17Flag of Finland.svg  Lars Sörensen  (FIN)40:18Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Jiu Shangxuan  (CHN)40:19
1988Flag of Spain.svg  Antonio Serrano  (ESP)24:29Flag of Spain.svg  Anacleto Jiménez  (ESP)24:38Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Donati  (ITA)24:42
1990Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ian Hamer  (GBR)28:02Flag of Spain.svg  Antonio Serrano  (ESP)28:09Flag of Turkey.svg  Haydar Dogan  (TUR)28:11
1992Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Shaun Creighton  (AUS)32:22Flag of Portugal.svg  Vítor Almeida  (POR)32:25Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bobby Quinn  (GBR)32:27
1994Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Spencer Duval  (GBR)38:49Flag of Poland.svg  Piotr Gładki  (POL)38:51Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin Jones  (GBR)39:02
1996Flag of Kenya.svg  Daniel Njenga  (KEN)30:01Flag of Kenya.svg  John Mitai Mborothi  (KEN)30:05Flag of Kenya.svg  Bernard Lagat  (KEN)30:10
1998Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Puerta  (ESP)38:23Flag of Spain.svg  Iván Sánchez  (ESP)38:26Flag of Morocco.svg  Mohamed Afaadas  (MAR)38:29
2000Flag of Austria.svg  Günther Weidlinger  (AUT)35:47Flag of Morocco.svg  Aziz Driouche  (MAR)35:54Flag of Morocco.svg  Rachid Boulahdid  (MAR)35:54
2002Flag of Morocco.svg  Abdellah Bay  (MAR)35:01Flag of Morocco.svg  Aziz Driouche  (MAR)35:03Flag of Austria.svg  Günther Weidlinger  (AUT)35:09
2004Flag of Austria.svg  Günther Weidlinger  (AUT)32:17Flag of Morocco.svg  Karim El Mabchour  (MAR)32:26Flag of Algeria.svg  Brahim Chettah  (ALG)32:39
2006Flag of Morocco.svg  Mohamed Fadil  (MAR)27:59Flag of Morocco.svg  Abdelkebir Lamachi  (MAR)28:10Flag of Morocco.svg  Abdelaziz Azzouzi  (MAR)28:21
2008Flag of Morocco.svg  Najim El Qady  (MAR)36:14Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Liam Adams  (AUS)36:19Flag of Germany.svg  Stephan Hohl  (GER)36:24
2010Flag of Japan.svg  Tetsuya Yoroizaka  (JPN)30:08Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Liam Adams  (AUS)30:09Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Glatting  (GER)30:11
2012Flag of Algeria.svg  Abdelmadjed Touil  (ALG)29:11Flag of Japan.svg  Yuta Shitara  (JPN)29:15Flag of Japan.svg  Daichi Motomura  (JPN)29:22
2014Flag of Uganda.svg  Joshua Cheptegei  (UGA)31:07Flag of Kenya.svg  Daniel Muindi  (KEN)31:13Flag of Kenya.svg  Mark Lokwanamoi  (KEN)32:34
2016Flag of Morocco.svg  Hicham Amghar  (MAR)33:46Flag of Morocco.svg  Reda Jaafar  (MAR)33:49Flag of Morocco.svg  Youssef Ben Had  (MAR)33:51
2018Flag of Algeria.svg  El Hocine Zourkane  (ALG)30:21Flag of South Africa.svg  Rantso Alfred Mokopane  (RSA)30:30Flag of South Africa.svg  Thamsanga Lukhanyo Theophilus Khonco  (RSA)30:33
2022Flag of Uganda.svg  Dismas Yeko  (UGA)28:00Flag of Germany.svg  Markus Görger  (GER)28:07Flag of Uganda.svg  Brian Wangwe  (UGA)28:12

Men's team

EventGoldSilverBronze
1968Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 13Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 47Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 64
1970Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain ?Flag of Italy.svg  Italy ?Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria ?
1972Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 12Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 43Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 62
1974Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 24Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 38Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 38
1976Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 37Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 43Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 43
1978Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 29Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 41Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 51
1980Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 13Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 23Flag of France.svg  France 65
1982Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 18Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 26Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 53
1984Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 20Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 52Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 57
1986Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 37Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 43Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 69
1988Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 47Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 50Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 51
1990Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 30Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 46Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 67
1992Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 35Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 38Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 58
1994Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 29Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 58Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 77
1996Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 41Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 45Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 59
1998Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 17Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 59Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 81
2000Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 14Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 63Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 75
2002Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 32Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 41Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 78
2004Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 35Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 36Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 46
2006Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 10Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 38Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 66
2008Flag of France.svg  France 38Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 61Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 66
2010Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 31Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 71
2012Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 36Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 57Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 61
2014Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 14Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 29Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 47
2016Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 10Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 31Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 62
2018Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 33Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 35Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 40
2022Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco  (MAR)21Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda  (UGA)24Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)30

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
1976Flag of Germany.svg  Vera Kemper  (FRG)14:09Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Moira O'Boyle  (GBR)14:57Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Caroline Simpson  (GBR)15:06
1978Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kathryn Binns  (GBR)17:50Flag of Germany.svg  Renate Kieninger  (FRG)17:58Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Cherry Hanson  (GBR)18:05
1980Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jill Clarke  (GBR)22:34Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Cherry Hanson  (GBR)22:42Flag of Ireland.svg  Fionnuala Morrish  (IRL)22:54
1982Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yelena Tsukhlo  (URS)15:14Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Valentina Ilyinykh  (URS)15:30Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Marina Rodchenkova  (URS)15:44
1984Flag of Spain.svg  Asunción Sinovas  (ESP)16:41Flag of Germany.svg  Ute Jamrozy  (FRG)16:45Flag of Hungary.svg  Zita Ágoston  (HUN)16:47
1986Flag of France.svg  Anne Viallix  (FRA)18:34Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Krishna Wood  (AUS)18:35Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Tatjana Smolnikar  (YUG)19:01
1988Flag of Romania.svg  Viorica Ghican  (ROM)18:42Flag of Romania.svg  Iulia Besliu  (ROM)18:48Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Helen Titterington  (GBR)18:51
1990Flag of Spain.svg  Julia Vaquero  (ESP)15:44Flag of Portugal.svg  Mónica Gama  (POR)16:00Flag of Germany.svg  Annette Hüls  (FRG)16:05
1992Flag of Romania.svg  Iulia Ionescu  (ROM)20:01Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Vikki McPherson  (GBR)20:05Flag of Poland.svg  Irena Czuta  (POL)20:08
1994Flag of Romania.svg  Iulia Negura  (ROM)19:59Flag of Italy.svg  Silvia Sommaggio  (ITA)20:03Flag of Spain.svg  Julia Vaquero  (ESP)20:28
1996Flag of Romania.svg  Lelia Deselnicu  (ROM)20:45Flag of Spain.svg  María Abel  (ESP)20:49Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Natalie Harvey  (AUS)20:50
1998Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Natalie Harvey  (AUS)21:51Flag of France.svg  Céline Rajot  (FRA)22:03Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Liz Talbot  (GBR)22:05
2000Flag of Portugal.svg  Anália Rosa  (POR)20:03Flag of Romania.svg  Denisa Costescu  (ROM)20:06Flag of Romania.svg  Cristina Casandra  (ROM)20:10
2002Flag of Romania.svg  Denisa Costescu  (ROM)20:06Flag of South Africa.svg  René Kalmer  (RSA)20:08Flag of Portugal.svg  Inês Monteiro  (POR)20:13
2004Flag of Morocco.svg  Mariem Alaoui Selsouli  (MAR)22:06Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Louise Damen  (GBR)22:11Flag of Spain.svg  Sonia Bejarano  (ESP)22:16
2006Flag of Algeria.svg  Souad Aït Salem  (ALG)18:54Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kate Reed  (GBR)19:04Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Eleanor Baker  (GBR)19:33
2008Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Faye Fullerton  (GBR)22:36Flag of Ireland.svg  Fionnuala Britton  (IRL)22:39Flag of Morocco.svg  Ikram Zouglali  (MAR)22:41
2010Flag of Portugal.svg  Sara Moreira  (POR)16:29Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jessica Sparke  (GBR)16:41Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joanne Harvey  (GBR)16:48
2012Flag of Romania.svg  Ancuța Bobocel  (ROM)15:48Flag of Portugal.svg  Carla Salomé Rocha  (POR)15:54Flag of Romania.svg  Roxana Bârcă  (ROM)15:56
2014Flag of Uganda.svg  Winnie Nanyondo  (UGA)20:334Flag of Uganda.svg  Dorcus Ajok  (UGA)21:02Flag of Uganda.svg  Prim Twikiriza  (UGA)21:07
2016Flag of Turkey.svg  Sevilay Eytemis  (TUR)21:57Flag of Japan.svg  Moeno Shimizu  (JPN)22:00Flag of Japan.svg  Maki Izumida  (JPN)22:01
2018Flag of Germany.svg  Catarina Granz  (GER)34:53Flag of Japan.svg  Rika Kaseda  (JPN)34:58Flag of Morocco.svg  Soukaina Atanane  (MAR)35:13
2022Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Izzy Fry  (GBR)31:53Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Saskia Millard  (GBR)32:01Flag of Turkey.svg  Yayla Günen  (TUR)32:14

Women's team

EventGoldSilverBronze
1976Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 25Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 32
1978Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 9Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 13Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 31
1980Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 7Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 27Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 28
1982Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 6Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 23Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 33
1984Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 16Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 23
1986Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 22Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 22Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 32
1988Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 9Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 24Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 36
1990Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 12Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 25Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 35
1992Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 30Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 36Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 41
1994Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 18Flag of France.svg  France 31Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 35
1996Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 19Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 26Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 29
1998Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 13Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 33Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 38
2000Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 18Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 19Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 46
2002Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 23Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 25Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 29
2004Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 14Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 18Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 37
2006Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 9Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 29Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 30
2008Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 20Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 30Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 33
2010Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 13Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 26Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 33
2012Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 23Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 45
2014Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 6Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 38
2016Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 13Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 22Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 41
2018Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 17Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 49Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 51
2022Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)8Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)25Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)33

Mixed relay

EventGoldSilverBronze
2022 (12K) [15] Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
Alexa Lemitre
Benoit Campion
Bérénice Fulchiron
Quentin Malriq
35:02Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)
Alexandra Millard
Edward Potter
Sabrina Sinha
Justin Davies
35:23Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)
Marta Azpiazu
Pablo Sánchez
Mireya Lahoz
Alejandro Sánchez
35:31

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Editions and medallists.