2006 European Cross Country Championships

2006 European Cross Country Championships
Organisers EAA
Edition 13th
Date 9 December
Host city San Giorgio su Legnano, Italy Italy
Races 6
Distances 9.95 km – Men
8.03 km – Women
8.03 km – U23 men
5.975 km – U23 women
5.975 km – Junior men
4.1 km – Junior women

The 13th European Cross Country Championships were held at San Giorgio su Legnano in Italy on 10 December 2006. Mo Farah took the title in the men's competition, while Tetyana Holovchenko won the women's race.

Results

Men individual 9.95km[1]

Pos. Runners Time
1st United Kingdom Mo Farah 27:56
2nd Spain Juan Carlos de la Ossa 28:06
3rd Sweden Mustafa Mohamed 28:08
4. France Khalid Zoubaa 28:16
5. Portugal Rui Pedro Silva 28:17
6. France Driss El Himer 28:17
7. France Mustapha Essaïd 28:17
8. Portugal Luís Feiteira 28:21
9. Switzerland Christian Belz 28:22
10. Spain Carles Castillejo 28:23
11. Ukraine Serhiy Lebid 28:26
12. France Driss Maazouzi 28:27

Portugal Fernando Silva (28:03) disqualified according to IAAF Rule 32.2.a. Total 64 competitors

Men teams

Pos. Runners Points
1st  France
Khalid Zoubaa
Driss El Himer
Mustapha Essaïd
Driss Maazouzi
29
2nd  Spain
Juan Carlos de la Ossa
Carles Castillejo
Eliseo Martín
José Manuel Martínez
40
3rd  Portugal
Rui Pedro Silva
Luís Feiteira
Ricardo Ribas
Licínio Pimentel
54
4.  United Kingdom
Mo Farah
Chris Thompson
Gavin Thompson
Michael Skinner
79
5.  Italy
Gabriele de Nard
Giovanni Gualdi
Umberto Pusterla
Ruggero Pertile
89
6.  Ukraine 109
7.  Sweden 119
8.  Ireland 153

Total 10 teams

Women individual 8.03km

Pos. Runners Time
1st Ukraine Tetyana Holovchenko 25:17
2nd Russia Mariya Konovalova 25:18
3rd Serbia Olivera Jevtić 25:21
4. Hungary Anikó Kálovics 25:26
5. France Julie Coulaud 25:28
6. United Kingdom Hayley Yelling 25:28
7. Belgium Nathalie De Vos 25:34
8. United Kingdom Joanne Pavey 25:38
9. Portugal Jessica Augusto 25:38
10. Portugal Anália Rosa 25:45
11. Portugal Leonor Carneiro 25:52
12. Spain Rosa María Morató 25:53

Total 59 competitors

Women teams

Pos. Runners Points
1st  Portugal
Jessica Augusto
Anália Rosa
Leonor Carneiro
Mónica Rosa
47
2nd  United Kingdom
Hayley Yelling
Joanne Pavey
Liz Yelling
Kate Reed
47
3rd  France
Julie Coulaud
Samira Chellah
Fatiha Klilech-Fauvel
Christelle Daunay
69
4.  Russia
Mariya Konovalova
Alevtina Ivanova
Inga Abitova
Marina Ivanova
88
5.  Spain
Rosa María Morató
Maria Azucena Diaz
Judith Plá
Irene Pelayo
94
6.  Italy 96
7.  Serbia 128
8.  Ireland 153

Total 9 teams

Men U23 individual 8.03km

Pos. Runners Time
1st Hungary Barnabás Bene 23:14
2nd Serbia Dušan Markešević 23:16
3rd Italy Daniele Meucci 23:16
4. Russia Yevgeniy Rybakov 23:17
5. Russia Anatoliy Rybakov 23:22
6. Belarus Stsiapan Rahautsou 23:24
7. Belgium Mario Van Waeyenberghe 23:25
8. Russia Aleksey Aleksandrov 23:26
9. Netherlands Khalid Choukoud 23:29
10. Italy Stefano la Rosa 23:29

Men U23 teams

Pos. Runners Points
1st  Russia
Yevgeniy Rybakov
Anatoliy Rybakov
Aleksey Aleksandrov
Dmitriy Nizelskiy
28
2nd  Italy
Daniele Meucci
Stefano La Rosa
Martin Dematteis
Luca Tocco
78
3rd  Poland
Kamil Murzyn
Łukasz Parszczyński
Artur Kozłowski
Hubert Prokop
94
4.  Ireland
Joseph Sweeney
Mark Christie
Andrew Ledwith
Mick Clohisey
102
5.  United Kingdom
Andy Vernon
Tom Humphries
Andrew Baker
Tom Russell
105

Women U23 individual 5.975km

Pos. Runners Time
1st Turkey Binnaz Uslu 18:47
2nd Republic of Ireland Fionnuala Britton 18:56
3rd Turkey Türkan Erismis 19:09
4. United Kingdom Aine Hoban 19:10
5. Italy Adelina de Soccio 19:16
6. Russia Viktoriya Trushenko 19:19
7. Netherlands Adriënne Herzog 19:20
8. United Kingdom Laura Kenney 19:23
9. Poland Katarzyna Kowalska 19:24
10. Belgium Anke Van Campen 19:34

Women U23 teams

Pos. Runners Points
1st  United Kingdom
Aine Hoban
Laura Kenney
Claire Holme
Faye Fullerton
56
2nd  Poland
Katarzyna Kowalska
Sylwia Ejdys
Marta Wojtkunska
Justyna Mudy
65
3rd  Italy
Adelina de Soccio
Sara Dossena
Giorgia Robaudo
Giulia Francario
96
4.  Netherlands
Adriënne Herzog
Andrea Deelstra
Susan Kuijken
Yvonne Hak
97
5.  Turkey
Binnaz Uslu
Türkan Erismis
Dudu Karakaya
Mulkiye Yilmaz
105

Junior men individual 5.975km

Pos. Runners Time
1st Italy Andrea Lalli 16:53
2nd Belarus Siarhei Chebiarak 17:03
3rd Romania Ciprian Suhanea 17:06
4. Russia Aleksey Popov 17:12
5. Italy Simone Gariboldi 17:14

Junior men teams

Pos. Runners Points
1st  Italy
Andrea Lalli
Simone Gariboldi
Antonio Garavello
Merihun Crespi
68
2nd  Spain
Mohamed Elbendir
Javier García
Juan Antonio Pousa
Álvaro Lozano
74
3rd  France
Noureddine Smaïl
Mourad Amdouni
David Vuste
Anthony Gauthier
74
4.  Turkey
Osman Baş
Adem Belir
Muğdat Öztürk
Ercan Muslu
83
5.  United Kingdom
Kevin Deighton
Jonathon Pepper
Lewis Timmins
Rory Fraser
97

Junior women individual 4.1km

Pos. Runners Time
1st United Kingdom Stephanie Twell 12:33
2nd Norway Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal 12:36
3rd Romania Ancuţa Bobocel 12:51
4. United Kingdom Emily Pidgeon 12:59
5. Russia Viktoriya Ivanova 13:08

Junior women teams

Pos. Runners Points
1st  United Kingdom
Stephanie Twell
Emily Pidgeon
Sian Edwards
Abby Westley
21
2nd  Russia
Viktoriya Ivanova
Tatyana Shutova
Yekaterina Gorbunova
Alfiya Khasanova
76
3rd  Romania
Ancuţa Bobocel
Andreea David
Cristiana Frumuz
Daniela Donisa
83
4.  Spain
Marta Romo
Maria Sánchez
Cristina Jordan
Ainhoa Sanz
98
5.  Germany
Julia Hiller
Carolin Ähling
Mira Glocker
Cornelia Schwennen
102

References

  1. "San Giorgio S.L. ITA 10 December". European Athletics Association. Dec 10, 2006. Archived from the original on 2009-07-25. Retrieved Jul 23, 2009.

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Coordinates: 45°34′04″N 8°54′22″E / 45.56778°N 8.90611°E / 45.56778; 8.90611

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