2004 European Cross Country Championships
The 11th European Cross Country Championships were held at Seebad Heringsdorf in Germany on 12 December 2004. Serhiy Lebid took his fifth title in the men's competition and Hayley Yelling won the women's race.
2004 European Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | EAA |
Edition | 11th |
Date | 12 December |
Host city | Heringsdorf, (Germany) |
Events | 4 |
Distances | 9.64 km – Men 5.64 km – Women 5.64 km – Junior men 3.64 km – Junior women |
Results
Complete results at the archive of The Sports.org.[1]
Men individual 9.64 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Serhiy Lebid | 27:31 | |
Juan Carlos de la Ossa | 27:54 | |
Driss Maazouzi | 28:05 | |
4. | Günther Weidlinger | 28:08 |
5. | Mounir el Housni | 28:14 |
6. | Mustapha Essaïd | 28:23 |
7. | Karl Keska | 28:23 |
8. | Umberto Pusterla | 28:24 |
9. | Tom van Hooste | 28:25 |
10. | Sergei Jemeljanov | 28:25 |
11. | Fernando Silva | 28:25 |
12. | Maurizio Leone | 28:25 |
Total 89 competitors
Men teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
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France Driss Maazouzi Mounir el Housni Mustapha Essaïd Mokhtar Benhari | 28 | |
Italy Umberto Pusterla (8th) Maurizio Leone (12th) Michele Gamba (13th) Gabriele De Nard (17th) Luciano Di Pardo (49th) Giuliano Battocletti (50th) | 50 | |
United Kingdom | 63 | |
4. | Spain | 71 |
5. | Portugal | 104 |
6. | Russia | 114 |
7. | Belgium | 126 |
8. | Ukraine | 128 |
Total 15 teams
Women individual 5.64 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Hayley Yelling | 22:04 | |
Justyna Bąk | 22:13 | |
Jo Pavey | 22:26 | |
4. | Mihaela Botezan | 22:36 |
5. | Sabrina Mockenhaupt | 22:44 |
6. | Mónica Rosa | 22:45 |
7. | Inês Monteiro | 22:47 |
8. | Anikó Kálovics | 22:49 |
9. | Maria Martins | 22:50 |
10. | Anália Rosa | 22:54 |
11. | Lilia Shobukhova | 22:59 |
12. | Veerle Dejaeghere | 23:00 |
Total 74 competitors
Women teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Portugal Mónica Rosa Inês Monteiro Anália Rosa Fernanda Ribeiro | 38 | |
United Kingdom | 43 | |
France | 97 | |
4. | Germany | 97 |
5. | Hungary | 106 |
6. | Russia | 111 |
7. | Belgium | 117 |
8. | Spain | 122 |
Total 13 teams
Junior men individual 5.64 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Barnabás Bene | 20:52 | |
Yevgeniy Rybakov | 20:52 | |
Anatoliy Rybakov | 20:53 | |
4. | Łukasz Parszczyński | 20:58 |
5. | Mark Christie | 21:04 |
6. | Stefan Patru | 21:07 |
7. | Luke Gunn | 21:09 |
8. | Andrew Ledwith | 21:12 |
Total 107 competitors
Junior men teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Russia Yevgeniy Rybakov Anatoliy Rybakov Stepan Kiselev Aleksey Chistov | 40 | |
Ireland | 54 | |
United Kingdom | 59 | |
4. | Italy | 120 |
5. | Romania | 128 |
6. | Poland | 135 |
7. | Spain | 136 |
8. | Belgium | 153 |
Total 18 teams
Junior women individual 3.64 km
Pos. | Runners | Time |
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Binnaz Uslu | 15:32 | |
Ancuţa Bobocel | 15:57 | |
Marta Romo | 16:04 | |
4. | Adrienne Herzog | 16:06 |
5. | Ingunn Opsal | 16:07 |
6. | Volha Minina | 16:10 |
7. | Verena Dreier | 16:20 |
8. | Helene Guet | 16:23 |
Total 89 competitors
Junior women teams
Pos. | Team | Points |
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Romania Ancuţa Bobocel Larisa Arcip Catalina Oprea Paula Todoran | 51 | |
United Kingdom | 65 | |
Russia | 68 | |
4. | Belarus | 84 |
5. | Germany | 96 |
6. | France | 123 |
7. | Poland | 127 |
8. | Italy | 166 |
Total 15 teams
References
- "11th European Cross Country Championships". the-sports.org. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
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