1996 European Cross Country Championships
The 3rd European Cross Country Championships were held at Charleroi in Belgium on 15 December 1996. Jon Brown took the title in the men's competition and Sara Wedlund won the women's race.
Results
Men individual 9.65 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
32:37 | ||
33:12 | ||
33:19 | ||
4. | 33:20 | |
5. | 33:28 | |
6. | 33:36 | |
7. | 33:42 | |
8. | 33:42 | |
9. | 33:43 | |
10. | 33:44 | |
11. | 33:54 | |
12. | 27:17 |
100 runners finished.
Men teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Paulo Guerra Eduardo Henriques Vítor Almeida José Regalo | 27 2 5 9 11 | |
Mustapha Essaïd Yann Millon Cédric Dehouck Mohamed Ezzher | 47 3 8 17 19 | |
Vincent Rousseau Marc Vanderstraeten Koen Van Rie Eric Bouffioux | 59 7 14 15 23 | |
4. | Umberto Pusterla Andrea Arlati Michele Gamba Gabriele de Nard | 62 6 10 22 24 |
5. | Jonathan Brown Andrew Pearson Spencer Barden Darrius Burrows | 76 1 16 27 32 |
6. | Alejandro Gomez Carlos Adan Antonio Serrano José Manuel Martinez | 86 12 18 21 35 |
7. | 124 | |
8. | 138 |
Total 24 teams
Women individual 4.55 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
---|---|---|
17:04 | ||
17:14 | ||
17:19 | ||
4. | 17:24 | |
5. | 17:29 | |
6. | 17:35 | |
7. | 17:36 | |
8. | 17:37 | |
9. | 17:39 | |
10. | 17:41 | |
11. | 17:42 | |
12. | 17:46 |
Iulia Negura from Romania finished first (16:58), but was disqualified because of doping violation.[1] 73 runners finished.
Women teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Yanna Oubouhou Laurence Viver Chryssie Girard | 27 7 9 11 | |
Hayley Haining Andrea Whitcombe Suzanne Rigg | 39 8 14 17 | |
Anja Smolders Veronique Collard Lieve Slegers | 43 10 15 18 | |
4. | Sara Wedlund Magdalena Thorsell Maria Lundgren | 45 1 16 28 |
5. | Claudia Lokar Petra Wassiluk Sonja Krolik | 64 6 23 35 |
6. | Elena Fidatov Nuta Olaru Luminita Gogirlea | 66 4 26 36 |
7. | 71 | |
8. | 71 |
Total 19 teams
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References
- "Musse får EM-brons i efterhand" (in Swedish). Marathon. 9 April 2007. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
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