2014 European Cross Country Championships

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2014 European Cross Country Championships
OrganisersEAA
Edition21st
Date14 December
Host citySamokov, Bulgaria
VenueBorovets
Events6
Distances9.880 km – Men
8.050 km – Women
8.050 km – U23 men
6.025 km – U23 women
6.025 km – Junior men
4.000 km – Junior women
Official websitehttp://www.samokov2014.eu/

The 2014 European Cross Country Championships was the 21st edition of the cross country running competition for European athletes which was held in Samokov, Bulgaria, on 14 December 2014. The events were hosted at Borovets – a winter sports and ski resort in the Rila mountains.[1]

Race results

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Senior men

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
Polat Kemboi Arikan  Turkey 32:19
Ali Kaya  Turkey 32:19
Alemayehu Bezabeh  Spain 32:30
4 Florian Carvalho  France 32:59
5 Ross Millington  Great Britain 33:00
6 Mohamed Marhum  Spain 33:04
7 Khalid Choukoud  Netherlands 33:04
8 Stefano La Rosa  Italy 33:17
9 Adam Hickey  Great Britain 33:19
10 Timothée Bommier  France 33:21
Teams
Rank Team Points
 Turkey
Arikan
Kaya
Cihat Ulus
Ramazan Özdemir
33
 Spain
Bezabeh
Marhum
Antonio Abadía
Roberto Alaiz
36
 Italy
Stefano La Rosa
Marouan Razine
Patrick Nasti
Ahmed El Mazoury
59
  • Totals: 75 entrants, 75 starters, 70 finishers, 9 finishing teams.[2]

Senior women

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
Gemma Steel  Great Britain 28:27
Kate Avery  Great Britain 28:27
Meraf Bahta  Sweden 28:52
4 Almensch Belete  Belgium 28:52
5 Sophie Duarte  France 28:58
6 Fionnuala Britton  Ireland 28:59
7 Steph Twell  Great Britain 29:07
8 Iwona Lewandowska  Poland 29:09
9 Iris María Fuentes-Pila  Spain 29:19
10 Carla Salomé Rocha  Portugal 29:20
Teams
Rank Team Points
 Great Britain
Steel
Avery
Twell
Lily Partridge
21
 Spain
Fuentes-Pila
Trihas Gebre
Diana Martín
Lidia Rodríguez
70
 Ireland
Britton
Sara Treacy
Michelle Finn
Annmarie McGlynn
87
  • Totals: 62 entrants, 62 starters, 58 finishers, 7 finishing teams.[3]

Under-23 men

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
Ilgizar Safiulin  Russia 25:31
Igor Maksimov  Russia 25:33
Vladimir Nikitin  Russia 25:37
4 Jonathan Hay  Great Britain 25:46
5 Callum Hawkins  Great Britain 25:49
6 Elmar Engholm  Sweden 25:52
7 Marc Scott  Great Britain 25:54
8 Francois Barrer  France 25:56
9 Alexander Palm  Sweden 26:00
10 Mikhail Strelkov  Russia 26:03
Teams
Rank Team Points
 Russia
Safiulin
Maksimov
Nikitin
Strelkov
16
 Great Britain
Hay
Hawkins
Scott
Charlie Hulson
31
 Sweden
Engholm
Palm
Napoleon Solomon
John Kingstedt
62
  • Totals: 75 entrants, 74 starters, 66 finishers, 10 finishing teams.[4]

Under-23 women

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
Rhona Auckland  Great Britain 22:23
Militsa Mircheva  Bulgaria 22:25
Gulshat Fazlitdinova  Russia 22:28
4 Yekaterina Sokolenko  Russia 22:32
5 Maureen Koster  Netherlands 22:37
6 Sevilay Eytemis  Turkey 22:44
7 Louise Carton  Belgium 22:49
8 Svetlana Aplachkina  Russia 22:56
9 Alice Wright  Great Britain 22:59
10 Amela Terzić  Serbia 23:04
Teams
Rank Team Points
 Russia
Fazlitdinova
Sokolenko
Aplachkina
Luiza Litvinova
 Great Britain
Auckland
Wright
Emelia Gorecka
Maryse Haines
 Turkey
Eytemis
Seyran Adanir
Sabahat Akpinar
Esma Aydemir
  • Totals: 60 entrants, 60 starters, 59 finishers, 9 finishing teams.[5]

Junior men

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
Yemaneberhan Crippa  Italy 20:07
Carlos Mayo  Spain 20:22
Said Ettaqy  Italy 20:28
4 Ayoub Mokhtar  Spain 20:30
5 Yohanes Chiappinelli  Italy 20:33
6 Emmanuel Roudolff Levisse  France 20:37
7 Jordi Torrents  Spain 20:40
8 William Levay  Sweden 20:40
9 Alessandro Giacobazzi  Italy 20:41
10 Emil Danielsson  Sweden 20:42
Teams
Rank Team Points
 Italy
Yemaneberhan Crippa
Said Ettaqy
Yohanes Chiappinelli
Alessandro Giacobazzi
18
 Spain
Mayo
Mokhtar
Torrents
Raul Celada
41
 Turkey
Saffet Elkatmis
Ferhat Bozkurt
Suleyman Bekmezci
Ramazan Barbaros
70
  • Totals: 105 entrants, 104 starters, 94 finishers, 17 finishing teams.[6]

Junior women

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Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
Emine Hatun Tuna  Turkey 14:13
Jessica Judd  Great Britain 14:18
Lydia Turner  Great Britain 14:25
4 Alina Reh  Germany 14:34
5 Amy Griffiths  Great Britain 14:38
6 Anna Emilie Møller  Denmark 14:42
7 Cassandre Beaugrand  France 14:44
8 Rebecca Straw  Great Britain 14:48
9 Célia Antón  Spain 14:49
10 Weronika Pyzik  Poland 14:55
Teams
Rank Team Points
 Great Britain
Judd
Turner
Griffiths
Straw
18
 France
Beaugrand
Célia Bremond
Charlotte Mouchet
Cecile Lejeune
64
 Germany
Reh
Sarah Kistner
Anna Gehring
Konstanze Klosterhalfen
74
  • Totals: 76 entrants, 76 starters, 74 finishers, 10 finishing teams.[7]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)4419
2 Russia (RUS)3126
 Turkey (TUR)3126
4 Italy (ITA)2024
5 Spain (ESP)0415
6 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
 France (FRA)0101
8 Sweden (SWE)0022
9 Germany (GER)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
Totals (10 entries)12121236

References

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  1. ^ Media Guide 2014 European Cross Country Championships. European Athletics. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  2. ^ Senior Men Final – Sun, Dec 14 11:58. European Athletics. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  3. ^ Senior Women Final – Sun, Dec 14 11:06. European Athletics. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  4. ^ U23 Men Final – Sun, Dec 14 10:16. European Athletics. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  5. ^ U23 Women Final – Sun, Dec 14 9:32. European Athletics. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  6. ^ Junior Men Final – Sun, Dec 14 8:48. European Athletics. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  7. ^ Junior Women Results Final – Sun, Dec 14 8:30. European Athletics. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
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