1995 European Cross Country Championships

The 2nd European Cross Country Championships were held at Alnwick in England on 2 December 1995. Paulo Guerra took his second title in the men's competition and Annemari Sandell won the women's race.

Results

Men individual 9km

Pos. Runners Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Portugal Paulo Guerra26:40
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Spain Alejandro Gómez26:43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)United Kingdom Andrew Pearson26:47
4.United Kingdom Keith Cullen26:48
5.France Mustapha Essaïd26:52
6.United Kingdom Jon Brown26:56
7.Portugal Alfredo Bras27:01
8.Spain José Manuel García27:03
9.Italy Giuliano Battoletti27:06
10.Spain Manuel Pancorbo27:06
11.Ukraine Serhiy Lebid27:06
12.Spain Pere Arco27:17

103 runners finished.

Men teams

Pos. Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Spain
Alejandro Gómez
José Manuel García
Manuel Pancorbo
Pere Arco
32
2
8
10
12
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Portugal
Paulo Guerra
Alfredo Bras
José Ramos
José Regalo
37
1
7
14
15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) United Kingdom
Andrew Pearson
Keith Cullen
Jon Brown
David Taylor
55
3
4
6
42
4. France
Mustapha Essaid
Benoit Zwierzchlewski
Arnaud Fourdin
Hakim Bagy
60
5
13
18
24
5. Italy
Giuliano Battocletti
Vincenzo Modica
Luigi Di Lello
Antonio Armuzzi
111
9
27
37
38
6. Russia
Aleksandr Bolkhovitin
Semen Shustin
Sergey Fedotov
Nikolay Kerimov
131
26
32
34
39
7. Ireland133
8. Denmark160

Total 20 teams

Women individual 4.3 km

Pos. Runners Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Finland Annemari Sandell13:52
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Sweden Sara Wedlund14:07
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Russia Nina Belikova14:09
4.Romania Elene Fidatov14:10
5.Russia Alla Zhilyaeva14:17
6.France Annette Sergent-Palluy14:18
7.Republic of Ireland Sinead Delahunty14:18
8.Romania Stela Olteanu14:20
9.Portugal Ana Dias14:22
10.United Kingdom Elizabeth Talbot14:23
11.Romania Iulia Negura14:24
12.Russia Yelena Baranova14:25

79 runners finished.

Women teams

Pos. Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Russia
Nina Belikova
Alla Zhilyaeva
Yelena Baranova
20
3
5
12
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Romania
Elene Fidatov
Stela Olteanu
Iulia Negura
23
4
8
11
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) France
Annette Sergent-Palluy
Zahia Dahmani
Laurence Vivier
41
6
15
20
4. Spain
Ana Alonso
Isabel Martinez
Julia Vaquero
55
16
17
22
5. Portugal
Ana Dias
Carla Sacramento
Helena Sampaio
55
9
19
27
6. Belgium
Anja Smolders
Anne-Marie Danneels
Veronique Collard
59
13
14
32
7. United Kingdom65
8. Italy83

Total 17 teams

References

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