2001 European Cross Country Championships

The 8th European Cross Country Championships were held at Thun in Switzerland on 9 December 2001. Serhiy Lebid took his second title in the men's competition and Yamna Belkacem won the women's race.

2001 European Cross Country Championships
OrganisersEAA
Edition8th
Date9 December
Host cityThun, Switzerland
Events4
Distances9.15 km – Men
4.65 km – Women
6.15 km – Junior men
3.15 km – Junior women

Results

Men individual 9.15 km

Pos. Runners Time
Serhiy Lebid27:52
Kamiel Maase28:05
Antonio David Jiménez28:10
4. Gabriele De Nard28:11
5. Christian Belz28:12
6. Sam Haughian28:12
7. José Carlos Adán28:13
8. Mustapha El Ahmadi28:13
9. Claes Nyberg28:14
10. Paulo Guerra28:15
11. Augusto Gomes28:17
12. José Manuel García28:18

Total 77 competitors

Men teams

Pos. Team Points
 Spain
Antonio David Jiménez
José Carlos Adán
José Manuel García
Alejandro Gómez
40
 France50
 Portugal72
4. Italy74
5. United Kingdom92
6. Belgium135
7. Netherlands143
8. Russia160

Total 12 teams

Women individual 4.65 km

Pos. Runners Time
Yamna Belkacem15:48
Olga Romanova15:49
Justyna Bąk15:51
4. Olivera Jevtić15:52
5. Liz Yelling15:55
6. Helena Sampaio15:55
7. Inês Monteiro15:56
8. Hayley Yelling15:58
9. Anastasiya Zubova16:01
10. Analídia Torre16:03
11. Mihaela Botezan16:05
12. Kathy Butler16:08

Total 84 competitors

Women teams

Pos. Team Points
 Portugal
Helena Sampaio
Inês Monteiro
Analídia Torre
Ana Dias
41
 United Kingdom49
 France66
4. Russia71
5. Ireland116
6. Romania137
7. Spain138
8. Hungary140

Total 13 teams

Junior men individual 6.15 km

Pos. Runners Time
Vasyl Matviychuk19:29
Mo Farah19:38
Stefano Scaini19:39
4. Mircea Bogdan19:39
5. Cosmin Suteu19:43
6. Adam Bowden19:43
7. Bruno Saramago19:44
8. Jeremy Pierrat19:45

Total 90 competitors

Junior men teams

Pos. Team Points
 United Kingdom
Mo Farah
Adam Bowden
Matthew Bowser
Andrew Lemoncello
54
 Portugal67
 France68
4. Italy79
5. Spain98
6. Ireland118
7. Belgium140
8. Belarus147

Total 13 teams

Junior women individual 3.15 km

Pos. Runners Time
Elvan Abeylegesse10:35
Tatyana Chulakh10:53
Snezana Kostic10:54
4. Inga Abitova11:02
5. Charlotte Dale11:07
6. Mieke Geens11:09
7. Türkan Erismis11:11
8. Elina Lindgren11:11

Total 84 competitors

Junior women teams

Pos. Team Points
 Russia
Tatyana Chulakh
Inga Abitova
Marina Ivanova
Tatyana Petrova
35
 United Kingdom54
 Turkey79
4. Finland96
5. France115
6. Spain129
7. Germany147
8. Romania154

Total 15 teams

References

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