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{{Infobox XC Championships |
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|Edition = 26th |
|Edition = 26th |
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|Host city = [[Lisbon]], Portugal |
|Host city = [[Lisbon]], Portugal |
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|Nations participating = |
|Nations participating = 40 |
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|Athletes participating = |
|Athletes participating = 606 |
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|Races = |
|Races = 7 |
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|Distances = ~10 km – Men<br>~8 km – Women<br>~6 km – Mixed relay<br>~8 km – U23 men<br>~6 km – U23 women<br>~6 km – U20 men<br>~4 km – U20 women |
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|Previous = [[2018 European Cross Country Championships|2018 Tilburg]] |
|Previous = [[2018 European Cross Country Championships|2018 Tilburg]] |
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|Next = [[ |
|Next = [[2021 European Cross Country Championships|2021 Dublin]] |
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The '''2019 European Cross Country Championships''' is the 26th edition of the [[European Cross Country Championships]]. It was held 8 December 2019, hosted by [[Lisbon, Portugal]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/european-cross-country-championships/2019/schedules-results/ |title= |
The '''2019 European Cross Country Championships''' is the 26th edition of the [[European Cross Country Championships]]. It was held 8 December 2019, hosted by [[Lisbon, Portugal]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/european-cross-country-championships/2019/schedules-results/ |title=Competitions - SPAR European Cross Country Championships - European Athletics |access-date=28 December 2019 |archive-date=5 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191205195553/https://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/european-cross-country-championships/2019/schedules-results/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> It was the third occasion that Portugal has hosted the championships.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.european-athletics.org/news/article=lisbon-stage-the-2019-spar-european-cross-country-championships/index.html|title=Lisbon to stage the 2019 SPAR European Cross Country Championships|date=3 November 2017}}</ref> |
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==Medal summary== |
==Medal summary== |
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|U23 women's team |
|U23 women's team |
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| {{flagteam|NED}}<small><br>[[Jasmijn Lau]]<br >[[Jasmijn Bakker]]<br >[[ |
| {{flagteam|NED}}<small><br>[[Jasmijn Lau]]<br >[[Jasmijn Bakker]]<br >[[Diane van Es]]</small> || 17pkt. |
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| {{flagteam|IRL}}<small><br>[[Stephanie Cotter]]<br >[[Eilish Flanagan]]<br >[[Roisin Flanagan]]</small> || 29 pts |
| {{flagteam|IRL}}<small><br>[[Stephanie Cotter]]<br >[[Eilish Flanagan]]<br >[[Roisin Flanagan]]</small> || 29 pts |
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| {{flagteam|GBR}}<small><br>[[Bronwen Owen]]<br >[[Amelia Quirk]]<br >[[Poppy Tank]]</small> || 40 pts |
| {{flagteam|GBR}}<small><br>[[Bronwen Owen]]<br >[[Amelia Quirk]]<br >[[Poppy Tank]]</small> || 40 pts |
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| 31 ||align=left| [[Luís Saraiva]] ||align=left| {{POR}} || 31:34 |
| 31 ||align=left| [[Luís Saraiva]] ||align=left| {{POR}} || 31:34 |
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| 32 ||align=left| [[Ali Kaya]] ||align=left| {{TUR}} || 31:34 |
| 32 ||align=left| [[Ali Kaya (athlete)|Ali Kaya]] ||align=left| {{TUR}} || 31:34 |
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| 33 ||align=left| [[Mike Foppen]] ||align=left| {{NED}} || 31:40 |
| 33 ||align=left| [[Mike Foppen]] ||align=left| {{NED}} || 31:40 |
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| — ||align=left| [[Paulo Barbosa]] ||align=left| {{POR}} || {{AthAbbr|DNF}} |
| — ||align=left| [[Paulo Barbosa]] ||align=left| {{POR}} || {{AthAbbr|DNF}} |
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| — ||align=left| [[Ouassim Oumaiz]] ||align=left| {{ESP}} || {{AthAbbr|DNF}} |
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| — ||align=left| [[Nassim Hassaous]] ||align=left| {{ESP}} || {{AthAbbr|DNF}} |
| — ||align=left| [[Nassim Hassaous]] ||align=left| {{ESP}} || {{AthAbbr|DNF}} |
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| align=left | {{TUR}}<br>[[Aras Kaya]]<br>[[Sezgin Ataç]]<br>[[Ali Kaya]]<br>''[[Ramazan Ozdemir]]'' |
| align=left | {{TUR}}<br>[[Aras Kaya]]<br>[[Sezgin Ataç]]<br>[[Ali Kaya (athlete)|Ali Kaya]]<br>''[[Ramazan Ozdemir]]'' |
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| 49 ||align=left| [[Laura Pellicoro]] ||align=left| {{ITA}} || 15:30 |
| 49 ||align=left| [[Laura Pellicoro]] ||align=left| {{ITA}} || 15:30 |
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| 50 ||align=left| [[Camila Gomes]] ||align=left| {{POR}} || 15:30 |
| 50 ||align=left| [[Camila Gomes (athlete)|Camila Gomes]] ||align=left| {{POR}} || 15:30 |
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| 51 ||align=left| [[Paula Rakijašić]] ||align=left| {{CRO}} || 15:32 |
| 51 ||align=left| [[Paula Rakijašić]] ||align=left| {{CRO}} || 15:32 |
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| 62 ||align=left| [[Aoife O'Cuill]] ||align=left| {{IRL}} || 15:48 |
| 62 ||align=left| [[Aoife O'Cuill]] ||align=left| {{IRL}} || 15:48 |
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| 63 ||align=left| [[Andrea Romero]] ||align=left| {{ESP}} || 15:50 |
| 63 ||align=left| [[Andrea Romero (athlete)|Andrea Romero]] ||align=left| {{ESP}} || 15:50 |
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| 64 ||align=left| [[Klaudia Kazimierska]] ||align=left| {{POL}} || 15:53 |
| 64 ||align=left| [[Klaudia Kazimierska]] ||align=left| {{POL}} || 15:53 |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 22 November 2023
This article's factual accuracy is disputed. (October 2023) |
2019 European Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | EAA |
Edition | 26th |
Host city | Lisbon, Portugal |
Events | 7 |
Distances | ~10 km – Men ~8 km – Women ~6 km – Mixed relay ~8 km – U23 men ~6 km – U23 women ~6 km – U20 men ~4 km – U20 women |
Participation | 606 athletes from 40 nations |
The 2019 European Cross Country Championships is the 26th edition of the European Cross Country Championships. It was held 8 December 2019, hosted by Lisbon, Portugal.[1] It was the third occasion that Portugal has hosted the championships.[2]
Medal summary
[edit]Results
[edit]Senior men
[edit]Rank | Team | Points |
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Great Britain Andrew Butchart Ben Connor Kristian Jones Patrick Never Adam Hickey Tom Evans |
36 (5+9+22) | |
Belgium Soufiane Bouchikhi Isaac Kimeli Lahsene Bouchikhi Michael Somers |
38 (7+8+23) | |
Spain Antonio Abadía Carlos Mayo Fernando Carro Hamid Ben Daoud |
45 (11+14+20) | |
4 | Turkey Aras Kaya Sezgin Ataç Ali Kaya Ramazan Ozdemir |
50 (2+16+32) |
Senior women
[edit]Rank | Team | Points |
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Great Britain Jessica Judd Charlotte Arter Abbie Donnelly Amy Griffiths Jennifer Nesbitt Kate Avery |
26 (6+7+13) | |
Ireland Fionnuala McCormack Aoibhe Richardson Ciara Mageean Mary Mulhare Una Britton Fionnuala Ross |
41 (4+17+20) | |
Portugal Ana Dulce Félix Carla Salomé Rocha Susana Francisco |
43 (8+10+25) | |
4 | Turkey Yasemin Can Esma Aydemir Remziye Erman |
53 (1+14+38) |
U23 men
[edit]U23 women
[edit]U20 men
[edit]U20 women
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Competitions - SPAR European Cross Country Championships - European Athletics". Archived from the original on 5 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
- ^ "Lisbon to stage the 2019 SPAR European Cross Country Championships". 3 November 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h SPAR European Cross Country Championships - Lisbon 2019 Results. European Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
- ^ 2019 European U20 women cross country results European Athletic Association