2000 European Cross Country Championships

The 7th European Cross Country Championships were held at Malmö in Sweden on 10 December 2000. Paulo Guerra took his fourth title in the men's competition and Katalin Szentgyörgyi won the women's race.

2000 European Cross Country Championships
OrganisersEAA
Edition7th
Date10 December
Host cityMalmö, Sweden
Events4
Distances9.71 km – Men
4.95 km – Women
6.14 km – Junior men
3.76 km – Junior women

Results

Men individual 9.71 km

Pos. Runners Time
Paulo Guerra29:29
Serhiy Lebid29:39
Driss El Himer29:45
4. Lyes Ramoul29:47
5. Mustapha El Ahmadi29:47
6. José Carlos Adán29:48
7. Kamiel Maase29:49
8. Tom van Hooste29:51
9. José Manuel Martínez29:52
10. Peter Matthews29:53
11. Yann Millon29:54
12. José Ramos29:55

Men teams

Pos. Team Points
 France23
 Spain51
 Ireland72
4. Portugal74
5. Belgium98
6. United Kingdom103
7. Italy144
8. Russia156

Women individual 4.95 km

Pos. Runners Time
Katalin Szentgyörgyi16:34
Analídia Torre16:35
Olivera Jevtić16:39
4. Zahia Dahmani16:49
5. Kathy Butler16:51
6. Monica Rosa16:55
7. Anja Smolders16:55
8. Liz Yelling16:55
9. Anne Keenan-Buckley16:56
10. Analía Rosa16:57
11. Gunhild Hanne-Haugen16:57
12. Jacqueline Martin17:00

Women teams

Pos. Team Points
 Portugal18
 United Kingdom33
 Germany54
4. Belgium55
5. Romania60
6. Ireland60
7. France60
8. Spain73

Junior men individual 6.14 km

Pos. Runners Time
Wolfram Müller18:58
Christopher Thompson19:00
Martin Pröll19:05
4. Rui Pedro Silva19:10
5. Mickael André19:11
6. Bruno Silva19:11
7. Mo Farah19:12
8. Aleksandr Sekletov19:16

Junior men teams

Pos. Team Points
 Portugal21
 United Kingdom25
 France30
4. Spain48
5. Germany62
6. Italy74
7. Sweden85
8. Russia96

Junior women individual 3.76 km

Pos. Runners Time
Jessica Augusto12:55
Nicola Spirig12:56
Elvan Can12:56
4. Tatyana Chulakh12:56
5. Juliet Potter13:02
6. Olha Kryvyak13:14
7. Jane Potter13:14
8. Olesya Dubovik13:15

Junior women teams

Pos. Team Points
 United Kingdom21
 Turkey40
 Sweden49
4. Portugal55
5. Finland60
6. Ukraine69
7. Russia71
8. Romania83

References

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