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2013 European Cross Country Championships

The 2013 European Cross Country Championships was the 20th edition of the cross country running competition for European athletes which was held in Belgrade, Serbia, on 8 December 2013. The senior individual winners were Alemayehu Bezabeh of Spain and Sophie Duarte of France.[1] A record 571 runners from 37 nations entered the competition, making it Serbia's largest international athletics event in over forty years.[2]

2013 European Cross Country Championships
OrganisersEAA
Edition20th
Date8 December
Host cityBelgrade, Serbia
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

In the women's senior race Ireland's Fionnuala Britton was the defending champion,[3] but she failed to win a third straight title and ended the race in fourth. Sophie Duarte took the lead in the penultimate lap and ran on her own over the last lap to take her first European gold medal at the age of 32. The 2011 minor medallists Ana Dulce Félix of Portugal and Great Britain's Gemma Steel closely raced each other in the final lap, with the British runner gaining the edge over the Portuguese on this occasion. Steel headed the British women to the team title, while Duarte led France to second and Spain took the bronze medals.[4][5]

Andrea Lalli entered the men's senior race as champion and fellow 2012 medallists Hassan Chahdi and Daniele Meucci were also present.[6] None of the three reached the podium on this occasion. The leading pack was soon whittled to two runners: 2009 champion Alemayehu Bezabeh and (despite an early fall) Polat Kemboi Arıkan of Turkey. Bezabeh extended his lead to over twenty seconds by the time he crossed the finish line. Arıkan was a clear second and British athlete Andy Vernon produced a fast finish to edge Belgium's Jeroen D'Hoedt to the bronze medal. Bezabeh headed up the Spanish team victory, followed by D'Hoedt's Belgium and Vernon's British side.[7]

In the under-23 races Pieter-Jan Hannes of Belgium won the men's race and Great Britain topped the team rankings.[8] Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands was dominant in the women's under-23 race, where the British under-23 team easily won the team gold with five women in the top eight.[9] The junior men's race saw Turkey's Ali Kaya come out on top in a two-man race against Belgium's Isaac Kimeli.[10] Women's junior champion Emelia Gorecka won a fourth straight junior team title for Great Britain and also her fourth straight podium finish (she previously won the title in 2011). She was unrivalled and won by a margin of ten seconds.[11]

Three of the six event winners (Alemayehu Bezabeh, Sifan Hassan and Ali Kaya) were born in East Africa and gained European citizenship. Three of the individual silver medallists were also born outside of Europe: Arıkan in the men's senior race, Kimeli in the men's junior race, and Sofia Ennaoui in the women's junior race. This prompted concern of growing African participation in the European event – the falling interest in the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, partly due to a prolonged period of African dominance of the competition, had recently led to the world event being reduced to a biennial event.[12][13] Excitement over Bezabeh's large margin of victory was also tempered by discussion of his doping ban stemming from Operación Galgo, which had expired at the beginning of the year.[14]

Race results edit

Senior men edit

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Alemayehu Bezabeh   Spain 29:11
  Polat Kemboi Arıkan   Turkey 29:32
  Andy Vernon   Great Britain 29:35
4 Jeroen D'Hoedt   Belgium 29:35
5 Hassan Chahdi   France 29:40
6 Mohamed Marhum   Spain 29:46
7 Richard Ringer   Germany 29:49
8 Bashir Abdi   Belgium 29:53
9 Koen Naert   Belgium 29:54
10 El Hassane Ben Lkhainouch   France 29:56
11 Iván Fernández   Spain 29:58
12 Tom Farrell   Great Britain 29:59
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Spain
Bezabeh
Marhum
Fernández
Antonio Dávid Jímenez
Antonio Abadía
Javier Guerra
31
    Belgium
D'Hoedt
Abdi
Naert
Soufiane Bouchikhi
Lander Tijtgat
Abdelhadi El Hachimi
49
    Great Britain
Vernon
Farrell
Keith Gerrard
Adam Hickey
Charlie Hulson
Frank Tickner
60
4   France 66
5   Germany 69
6   Ireland 90
7   Turkey 105
8   Italy 151

Senior women edit

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Sophie Duarte   France 26:34
  Gemma Steel   Great Britain 26:39
  Dulce Félix   Portugal 26:41
4 Fionnuala Britton   Ireland 26:45
5 Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal   Norway 26:52
6 Almensh Belete   Belgium 27:00
7 Julia Bleasdale   Great Britain 27:02
8 Veronica Inglese   Italy 27:12
9 Carla Salomé Rocha   Portugal 27:13
10 Iris Maria Fuentes-Pila   Spain 27:17
11 Lauren Howarth   Great Britain 27:18
12 Clémence Calvin   France 27:25
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Great Britain
Steel
Bleasdale
Howarth
Steph Twell
Katie Brough
Lauren Deadman
35
    France
Duarte
Calvin
Christine Bardelle
Laila Traby
Laurane Picoche
Claire Perraux
54
    Spain
Fuentes-Pila
Diana Martín
Lidia Rodríguez
Marta Silvestre
Teresa Urbina
Alba García
61
4   Italy 97
5   Portugal 109
6   Ireland 115
7   Turkey 117
8   Czech Republic 197

Under-23 men edit

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Pieter-Jan Hannes   Belgium 24:02
  Mitko Tsenov   Bulgaria 24:07
  Nemanja Cerovac   Serbia 24:08
4 Ivan Strebkov   Ukraine 24:10
5 Luke Caldwell   Great Britain 24:13
6 Ørjan Grønnevig   Norway 24:15
7 Callum Hawkins   Great Britain 24:18
8 Michele Fontana   Italy 24:19
9 Paul Robinson   Ireland 24:22
10 Henrik Ingebrigtsen   Norway 24:23
11 Dmytro Siruk   Ukraine 24:23
12 Jonathan Hay   Great Britain 24:24
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Great Britain
Caldwell
Hawkins
Hay
Dewi Griffiths
Richard Goodman
Jack Goodwin
40
    Ukraine
Strebkov
Siruk
Oleksandr Kuzmichov
Igor Porozov
72
    France
Romain Collenot-Spriet
Francois Barrer
Djilali Bedrani
Youssef Mekdafou
Michael Gras
Sofiane Boulekouane
78

Under-23 women edit

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Sifan Hassan   Netherlands 19:40
  Amela Terzić   Serbia 19:46
  Charlotte Purdue   Great Britain 19:49
4 Kate Avery   Great Britain 19:56
5 Lily Partridge   Great Britain 20:10
6 Liv Westphal   France 20:21
7 Rhona Auckland   Great Britain 20:25
8 Laura Weightman   Great Britain 20:28
9 Corinna Harrer   Germany 20:32
10 Gulshat Fazlitdinova   Russia 20:37
11 Ekaterina Sokolenko   Russia 20:45
12 Svetlana Riazantceva   Russia 20:47
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Great Britain
Purdue
Avery
Partridge
Auckland
Weightman
Jess Andrews
19
    Russia
Fazlitdinova
Sokolenko
Riazantceva
Luiza Litvinova
Anna Fedorova
54
    Netherlands
Hassan
Maureen Koster
Irene Van Lieshout
Marlin Van Hal
70

Junior men edit

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Ali Kaya   Turkey 17:49
  Isaac Kimeli   Belgium 17:51
  Mikhail Strelkov   Russia 18:05
4 Jonathan Davies   Great Britain 18:06
5 Lorenzo Dini   Italy 18:06
6 Alexandre Saddedine   France 18:12
7 Yemaneberhan Crippa   Italy 18:14
8 Steven Casteele   Belgium 18:16
9 Seán Tobin   Ireland 18:18
10 Viktor Bakharev   Russia 18:20
11 Aleksandr Novikov   Russia 18:22
12 Medhi Belhadj   France 18:22
Teams
Rank Team Points
    France
Saddedine
Belhadj
Alexis Miellet
Maxime Hueber Moosbrugger
Theodore Klein
Hamza Habjaoui
48
    Russia
Strelkov
Bakharev
Novikov
Vildan Gadelshin
Alexey Vikulov
51
    Italy
Lorenzo Dini
Yemaneberhan Crippa
Samuele Dini
Nekagenet Crippa
Osama Zoghlami
Italo Quazzola
55

Junior women edit

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time (m:s)
  Emelia Gorecka   Great Britain 13:06
  Sofia Ennaoui   Poland 13:16
  Maruša Mišmaš   Slovenia 13:27
4 Georgia Taylor-Brown   Great Britain 13:31
5 Alina Reh   Germany 13:34
6 Aleksandra Guliaeva   Russia 13:38
7 Maria Larsson   Sweden 13:39
8 Bobby Clay   Great Britain 13:40
9 Emine Hatun Tuna   Turkey 13:40
10 Maya Rehberg   Germany 13:41
11 Jessica Gibbon   Great Britain 13:41
12 Ebba Andersson   Sweden 13:44
Teams
Rank Team Points
    Great Britain
Gorecka
Taylor-Brown
Clay
Gibbon
Lydia Turner
Amy Griffiths
24
    Sweden
Larsson
Andersson
Isabelle Brauer
Tova Euren-Magnussen
Agnes Sjostrom
75
    Germany
Reh
Rehberg
Caerina Granz
Vera Coutellier
Lea Meyer
Tatjana Schulte
95

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Great Britain (GBR)5139
2  France (FRA)2114
3  Spain (ESP)2013
4  Belgium (BEL)1203
5  Turkey (TUR)1102
6  Netherlands (NED)1012
7  Russia (RUS)0213
8  Serbia (SRB)0112
9  Bulgaria (BUL)0101
  Poland (POL)0101
  Sweden (SWE)0101
  Ukraine (UKR)0101
13  Germany (GER)0011
  Italy (ITA)0011
  Portugal (POR)0011
  Slovenia (SLO)0011
Totals (16 entries)12121236

References edit

  1. ^ Results by date 10 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ President Wirz celebrates the cross country movement. European Athletics (7 December 2013). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  3. ^ Britton has Belgrade – and only Belgrade – on her mind. European Athletics (7 December 2013). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  4. ^ Mulkeen, Jon (8 December 2013). Third time lucky for Duarte at European Cross as Bezabeh regains title. IAAF. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  5. ^ Duarte is the toast of France. European Athletics (8 December 2013). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  6. ^ Chahdi and Meucci return for the grand finale. European Athletics (7 December 2012). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  7. ^ Bezabeh runs away to victory as Arikan recovers in style. European Athletics (8 December 2013). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  8. ^ Hannes shows what he is made of. European Athletics (8 December 2013). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  9. ^ Hassan's Dutch delight as Terzic brings joy to Serbia. European Athletics (8 December 2013). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  10. ^ Kaya's late speed takes him to gold in a thriller. European Athletics (8 December 2013). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  11. ^ Gorecka strolls away to win gold again. European Athletics (8 December 2013). Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  12. ^ Foley, Cliona (9 December 2013). Irish runners call for halt to African recruitment by European countries. The Irish Independent. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  13. ^ Kelly, Feidhlim (10 December 2013). European Cross Conundrum 17 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Jumping the Gun. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  14. ^ MacKay, Duncan (8 December 2013). Spanish drugs cheat wins European Cross Country title by biggest margin for nine years. Inside The Games. Retrieved 17 December 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The 2013 European Cross Country Championships was the 20th edition of the cross country running competition for European athletes which was held in Belgrade Serbia on 8 December 2013 The senior individual winners were Alemayehu Bezabeh of Spain and Sophie Duarte of France 1 A record 571 runners from 37 nations entered the competition making it Serbia s largest international athletics event in over forty years 2 2013 European Cross Country ChampionshipsOrganisersEAAEdition20thDate8 DecemberHost cityBelgrade SerbiaEvents6Distances9 880 km Men8 050 km Women8 050 km U23 men6 025 km U23 women6 025 km Junior men4 000 km Junior women 2012 Budapest2014 Samokov In the women s senior race Ireland s Fionnuala Britton was the defending champion 3 but she failed to win a third straight title and ended the race in fourth Sophie Duarte took the lead in the penultimate lap and ran on her own over the last lap to take her first European gold medal at the age of 32 The 2011 minor medallists Ana Dulce Felix of Portugal and Great Britain s Gemma Steel closely raced each other in the final lap with the British runner gaining the edge over the Portuguese on this occasion Steel headed the British women to the team title while Duarte led France to second and Spain took the bronze medals 4 5 Andrea Lalli entered the men s senior race as champion and fellow 2012 medallists Hassan Chahdi and Daniele Meucci were also present 6 None of the three reached the podium on this occasion The leading pack was soon whittled to two runners 2009 champion Alemayehu Bezabeh and despite an early fall Polat Kemboi Arikan of Turkey Bezabeh extended his lead to over twenty seconds by the time he crossed the finish line Arikan was a clear second and British athlete Andy Vernon produced a fast finish to edge Belgium s Jeroen D Hoedt to the bronze medal Bezabeh headed up the Spanish team victory followed by D Hoedt s Belgium and Vernon s British side 7 In the under 23 races Pieter Jan Hannes of Belgium won the men s race and Great Britain topped the team rankings 8 Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands was dominant in the women s under 23 race where the British under 23 team easily won the team gold with five women in the top eight 9 The junior men s race saw Turkey s Ali Kaya come out on top in a two man race against Belgium s Isaac Kimeli 10 Women s junior champion Emelia Gorecka won a fourth straight junior team title for Great Britain and also her fourth straight podium finish she previously won the title in 2011 She was unrivalled and won by a margin of ten seconds 11 Three of the six event winners Alemayehu Bezabeh Sifan Hassan and Ali Kaya were born in East Africa and gained European citizenship Three of the individual silver medallists were also born outside of Europe Arikan in the men s senior race Kimeli in the men s junior race and Sofia Ennaoui in the women s junior race This prompted concern of growing African participation in the European event the falling interest in the IAAF World Cross Country Championships partly due to a prolonged period of African dominance of the competition had recently led to the world event being reduced to a biennial event 12 13 Excitement over Bezabeh s large margin of victory was also tempered by discussion of his doping ban stemming from Operacion Galgo which had expired at the beginning of the year 14 Contents 1 Race results 1 1 Senior men 1 2 Senior women 1 3 Under 23 men 1 4 Under 23 women 1 5 Junior men 1 6 Junior women 2 Medal table 3 References 4 External linksRace results editSenior men edit Individual race Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Alemayehu Bezabeh nbsp Spain 29 11 nbsp Polat Kemboi Arikan nbsp Turkey 29 32 nbsp Andy Vernon nbsp Great Britain 29 35 4 Jeroen D Hoedt nbsp Belgium 29 35 5 Hassan Chahdi nbsp France 29 40 6 Mohamed Marhum nbsp Spain 29 46 7 Richard Ringer nbsp Germany 29 49 8 Bashir Abdi nbsp Belgium 29 53 9 Koen Naert nbsp Belgium 29 54 10 El Hassane Ben Lkhainouch nbsp France 29 56 11 Ivan Fernandez nbsp Spain 29 58 12 Tom Farrell nbsp Great Britain 29 59 Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp SpainBezabehMarhumFernandezAntonio David JimenezAntonio AbadiaJavier Guerra 31 nbsp nbsp BelgiumD HoedtAbdiNaertSoufiane BouchikhiLander TijtgatAbdelhadi El Hachimi 49 nbsp nbsp Great BritainVernonFarrellKeith GerrardAdam HickeyCharlie HulsonFrank Tickner 60 4 nbsp France 66 5 nbsp Germany 69 6 nbsp Ireland 90 7 nbsp Turkey 105 8 nbsp Italy 151 Senior women edit Individual race Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Sophie Duarte nbsp France 26 34 nbsp Gemma Steel nbsp Great Britain 26 39 nbsp Dulce Felix nbsp Portugal 26 41 4 Fionnuala Britton nbsp Ireland 26 45 5 Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal nbsp Norway 26 52 6 Almensh Belete nbsp Belgium 27 00 7 Julia Bleasdale nbsp Great Britain 27 02 8 Veronica Inglese nbsp Italy 27 12 9 Carla Salome Rocha nbsp Portugal 27 13 10 Iris Maria Fuentes Pila nbsp Spain 27 17 11 Lauren Howarth nbsp Great Britain 27 18 12 Clemence Calvin nbsp France 27 25 Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Great BritainSteelBleasdaleHowarthSteph TwellKatie BroughLauren Deadman 35 nbsp nbsp FranceDuarteCalvinChristine BardelleLaila TrabyLaurane PicocheClaire Perraux 54 nbsp nbsp SpainFuentes PilaDiana MartinLidia RodriguezMarta SilvestreTeresa UrbinaAlba Garcia 61 4 nbsp Italy 97 5 nbsp Portugal 109 6 nbsp Ireland 115 7 nbsp Turkey 117 8 nbsp Czech Republic 197 Under 23 men edit Individual race Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Pieter Jan Hannes nbsp Belgium 24 02 nbsp Mitko Tsenov nbsp Bulgaria 24 07 nbsp Nemanja Cerovac nbsp Serbia 24 08 4 Ivan Strebkov nbsp Ukraine 24 10 5 Luke Caldwell nbsp Great Britain 24 13 6 Orjan Gronnevig nbsp Norway 24 15 7 Callum Hawkins nbsp Great Britain 24 18 8 Michele Fontana nbsp Italy 24 19 9 Paul Robinson nbsp Ireland 24 22 10 Henrik Ingebrigtsen nbsp Norway 24 23 11 Dmytro Siruk nbsp Ukraine 24 23 12 Jonathan Hay nbsp Great Britain 24 24 Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Great BritainCaldwellHawkinsHayDewi GriffithsRichard GoodmanJack Goodwin 40 nbsp nbsp UkraineStrebkovSirukOleksandr KuzmichovIgor Porozov 72 nbsp nbsp FranceRomain Collenot SprietFrancois BarrerDjilali BedraniYoussef MekdafouMichael GrasSofiane Boulekouane 78 Under 23 women edit Individual race Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Sifan Hassan nbsp Netherlands 19 40 nbsp Amela Terzic nbsp Serbia 19 46 nbsp Charlotte Purdue nbsp Great Britain 19 49 4 Kate Avery nbsp Great Britain 19 56 5 Lily Partridge nbsp Great Britain 20 10 6 Liv Westphal nbsp France 20 21 7 Rhona Auckland nbsp Great Britain 20 25 8 Laura Weightman nbsp Great Britain 20 28 9 Corinna Harrer nbsp Germany 20 32 10 Gulshat Fazlitdinova nbsp Russia 20 37 11 Ekaterina Sokolenko nbsp Russia 20 45 12 Svetlana Riazantceva nbsp Russia 20 47 Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Great BritainPurdueAveryPartridgeAucklandWeightmanJess Andrews 19 nbsp nbsp RussiaFazlitdinovaSokolenkoRiazantcevaLuiza LitvinovaAnna Fedorova 54 nbsp nbsp NetherlandsHassanMaureen KosterIrene Van LieshoutMarlin Van Hal 70 Junior men edit Individual race Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Ali Kaya nbsp Turkey 17 49 nbsp Isaac Kimeli nbsp Belgium 17 51 nbsp Mikhail Strelkov nbsp Russia 18 05 4 Jonathan Davies nbsp Great Britain 18 06 5 Lorenzo Dini nbsp Italy 18 06 6 Alexandre Saddedine nbsp France 18 12 7 Yemaneberhan Crippa nbsp Italy 18 14 8 Steven Casteele nbsp Belgium 18 16 9 Sean Tobin nbsp Ireland 18 18 10 Viktor Bakharev nbsp Russia 18 20 11 Aleksandr Novikov nbsp Russia 18 22 12 Medhi Belhadj nbsp France 18 22 Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp FranceSaddedineBelhadjAlexis MielletMaxime Hueber MoosbruggerTheodore KleinHamza Habjaoui 48 nbsp nbsp RussiaStrelkovBakharevNovikovVildan GadelshinAlexey Vikulov 51 nbsp nbsp ItalyLorenzo DiniYemaneberhan CrippaSamuele DiniNekagenet CrippaOsama ZoghlamiItalo Quazzola 55 Junior women edit Individual race Rank Athlete Country Time m s nbsp Emelia Gorecka nbsp Great Britain 13 06 nbsp Sofia Ennaoui nbsp Poland 13 16 nbsp Marusa Mismas nbsp Slovenia 13 27 4 Georgia Taylor Brown nbsp Great Britain 13 31 5 Alina Reh nbsp Germany 13 34 6 Aleksandra Guliaeva nbsp Russia 13 38 7 Maria Larsson nbsp Sweden 13 39 8 Bobby Clay nbsp Great Britain 13 40 9 Emine Hatun Tuna nbsp Turkey 13 40 10 Maya Rehberg nbsp Germany 13 41 11 Jessica Gibbon nbsp Great Britain 13 41 12 Ebba Andersson nbsp Sweden 13 44 Teams Rank Team Points nbsp nbsp Great BritainGoreckaTaylor BrownClayGibbonLydia TurnerAmy Griffiths 24 nbsp nbsp SwedenLarssonAnderssonIsabelle BrauerTova Euren MagnussenAgnes Sjostrom 75 nbsp nbsp GermanyRehRehbergCaerina GranzVera CoutellierLea MeyerTatjana Schulte 95Medal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Great Britain GBR 51392 nbsp France FRA 21143 nbsp Spain ESP 20134 nbsp Belgium BEL 12035 nbsp Turkey TUR 11026 nbsp Netherlands NED 10127 nbsp Russia RUS 02138 nbsp Serbia SRB 01129 nbsp Bulgaria BUL 0101 nbsp Poland POL 0101 nbsp Sweden SWE 0101 nbsp Ukraine UKR 010113 nbsp Germany GER 0011 nbsp Italy ITA 0011 nbsp Portugal POR 0011 nbsp Slovenia SLO 0011Totals 16 entries 12121236References edit Results by date Archived 10 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine President Wirz celebrates the cross country movement European Athletics 7 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Britton has Belgrade and only Belgrade on her mind European Athletics 7 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Mulkeen Jon 8 December 2013 Third time lucky for Duarte at European Cross as Bezabeh regains title IAAF Retrieved 16 December 2013 Duarte is the toast of France European Athletics 8 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Chahdi and Meucci return for the grand finale European Athletics 7 December 2012 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Bezabeh runs away to victory as Arikan recovers in style European Athletics 8 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Hannes shows what he is made of European Athletics 8 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Hassan s Dutch delight as Terzic brings joy to Serbia European Athletics 8 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Kaya s late speed takes him to gold in a thriller European Athletics 8 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Gorecka strolls away to win gold again European Athletics 8 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Foley Cliona 9 December 2013 Irish runners call for halt to African recruitment by European countries The Irish Independent Retrieved 16 December 2013 Kelly Feidhlim 10 December 2013 European Cross Conundrum Archived 17 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Jumping the Gun Retrieved 16 December 2013 MacKay Duncan 8 December 2013 Spanish drugs cheat wins European Cross Country title by biggest margin for nine years Inside The Games Retrieved 17 December 2013 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 European Cross Country Championships amp oldid 1106800311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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