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Cross Internacional de Itálica

The Cross Internacional de Itálica is an annual cross country running competition that is held every January in Santiponce, near Seville, Spain. Inaugurated on December 19, 1982, the race course is set in the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Itálica. As one of only two Spanish competitions to hold IAAF permit meeting status, it is one of the more prestigious races on the Spanish cross country circuit.

Cross Internacional de Itálica
The race course passes alongside Itálica's ancient amphitheatre
DateMid-January
LocationSantiponce, Spain
Event typeCross country
Distance9.9 km for men
9.1 km for women
Established19 December 1982
Official siteCross Internacional de Itálica
Participants110 (2020)
99 (2019)

The competition comprises three general categories of race: children's and junior races, the mass participation ("popular") race, and the professional international races.[1] The men's international race was a 10 km race until 1999 when it was increased to roughly 11 km. The distance of the women's international race (currently 8 km) has also fluctuated, varying between 5.5 km and 6.6 km in its early years.[2] The course of the race loops through the ancient streets of Itálica, passing alongside ruins throughout.[1] The red clay ground usually makes for a dry running surface, although rain has occasionally made this a particularly difficult, muddy course in previous editions.[3][4]

The international fields for the Cross de Itálica frequently feature some of the most successful cross country athletes. Past winners include Paul Tergat, Kenenisa Bekele, Gelete Burka, Paula Radcliffe and Florence Kiplagat. Indeed, in six separate years (1994, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004 and 2009) one of the winners of the Cross de Itálica has gone on to win at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships.

Past senior race winners edit

 
Charles Kamathi scored consecutive wins through 2000 and 2001.
 
Kenenisa Bekele on his way to a third Cross de Itálica victory in 2007 – a course record.
 
The 2007 women's race was won by Ethiopian Gelete Burka
Edition Year Men's winner Time (m:s) Women's winner Time (m:s)
I 1982   José Alonso (ESP) ? Not Held
II 1983   Juan Barón (ESP) ? Not Held
III 1984   Fernando Mamede (POR) ? Not Held
IV 1985   Fernando Mamede (POR) ? Not Held
1986 Not Held Not Held
V 1987   Paul Kipkoech (KEN) ? Not Held
VI 1988   Paul Kipkoech (KEN) 28:48 Not Held
VII 1989   Domingos Castro (POR) 28:28 Not Held
VIII 1990   Ondoro Osoro (KEN) 28:21 Not Held
IX 1991   Ondoro Osoro (KEN) 28:33   Andrea Wallace (ENG) 17:39
X 1992   Khalid Skah (MAR) 28:05   Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) 17:17
XI 1993   Fita Bayisa (ETH) 27:53   Catherina McKiernan (IRL) 17:11
XII 1994   William Sigei (KEN) 28:04   Yelena Romanova (RUS) 17:54
XIII 1995   Paulo Guerra (POR) 28:49   Catherina McKiernan (IRL) 17:43
XIV 1996   Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) 28:59   Annemari Sandell (FIN) 17:57
XV 1997   Paulo Guerra (POR) 29:57   Elena Fidatov (ROM) 20:26
XVI 1998   Paul Tergat (KEN) 27:57   Jackline Maranga (KEN) 19:15
XVII 1999   Paul Tergat (KEN) 30:56   Zahra Ouaziz (MAR) 21:34
XVIII 2000   Charles Kamathi (KEN) 20:30   Gete Wami (ETH) 21:15
XIX 2001   Charles Kamathi (KEN) 31:48   Paula Radcliffe (ENG) 21:31.7
XX 2002   Abraham Chebii (KEN) 30:38   Mónica Rosa (POR) 21:22
XXI 2003   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 31:32   Merima Denboba (ETH) 21:42
XXII 2004   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 31:01.6   Merima Denboba (ETH) 21:43
XXIII 2005   Terefe Maregu (ETH) 31:22   Werknesh Kidane (ETH) 28:43
XXIV 2006   Abebe Dinkesa (ETH) 31:03   Bezunesh Bekele (ETH) 21:32
XXV 2007   Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 31:05   Gelete Burka (ETH) 21:14
XXVI 2008   Moses Kipsiro (UGA) 31:01   Priscah Cherono (KEN) 25:49
XXVII 2009   Moses Kipsiro (UGA) 30:37   Florence Kiplagat (KEN) 26:14
XXVIII 2010   Leonard Komon (KEN) 31:14   Linet Masai (KEN) 25:35
XXIX 2011   Leonard Komon (KEN) 30:38   Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 26:02
XXX 2012   Geoffrey Kipsang (KEN) 30:53   Linet Masai (KEN) 25:42
XXXI 2013   Jairus Birech (KEN) 31:56   Mercy Cherono (KEN) 26:48
XXXII 2014   Paul Tanui (KEN) 31:32   Hiwot Ayalew (ETH) 27:18
XXXIII 2015   Teklemariam Medhin (ERI) 32:28   Emily Chebet (KEN) 27:15
XXXIV 2016   Tamirat Tola (ETH) 30:57   Faith Kipyegon (KEN) 24:56
XXXV 2017   Aweke Ayalew (BHR) 31:36   Senbere Teferi (ETH) 25:52
XXXVI 2018   Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 30:54   Agnes Jebet (KEN) 25:51
XXXVII 2019   Jacob Kiplimo (UGA) 27:48   Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN) 28:01
XXXVIII 2020   Tadese Worku (ETH) 27:32   Margaret Chelimo (KEN) 28:37
XXXIX 2021   Rodrigue Kwizera (BDI) 28:33   Norah Jeruto (KEN) 24:22
XL 2022   Thierry Ndikumwenayo (BDI) 28:51   Yasemin Can (TUR) 32:31

Winners by country edit

Country Men's race Women's race Total
  Kenya 15 14 29
  Ethiopia 9 8 17
  Portugal 5 1 6
  Uganda 4 0 4
  Burundi 2 0 2
  England 0 2 2
  Ireland 0 2 2
  Morocco 1 1 2
  Spain 2 0 2
  Bahrain 1 0 1
  Eritrea 1 0 1
  Finland 0 1 1
  Romania 0 1 1
  Russia 0 1 1
  Turkey 0 1 1

References edit

General
Specific
  1. ^ a b Circuito 2010-01-20 at the Wayback Machine. Cross Internacional de Italica. Retrieved on 2010-01-30.
  2. ^ Civai, Franco & Gasparovic, Juraj (2010-01-18). Cross Italica. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2010-01-30.
  3. ^ Minshull, Phil (2001-01-15). Kamathi lays down the law at the Cross de Italica. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-01-30.
  4. ^ Valiente, Emeterio (2010-01-15). Gebremariam and Masai head stellar line-up in Seville - preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-01-30.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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The Cross Internacional de Italica is an annual cross country running competition that is held every January in Santiponce near Seville Spain Inaugurated on December 19 1982 the race course is set in the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Italica As one of only two Spanish competitions to hold IAAF permit meeting status it is one of the more prestigious races on the Spanish cross country circuit Cross Internacional de ItalicaThe race course passes alongside Italica s ancient amphitheatreDateMid JanuaryLocationSantiponce SpainEvent typeCross countryDistance9 9 km for men 9 1 km for womenEstablished19 December 1982Official siteCross Internacional de ItalicaParticipants110 2020 99 2019 The competition comprises three general categories of race children s and junior races the mass participation popular race and the professional international races 1 The men s international race was a 10 km race until 1999 when it was increased to roughly 11 km The distance of the women s international race currently 8 km has also fluctuated varying between 5 5 km and 6 6 km in its early years 2 The course of the race loops through the ancient streets of Italica passing alongside ruins throughout 1 The red clay ground usually makes for a dry running surface although rain has occasionally made this a particularly difficult muddy course in previous editions 3 4 The international fields for the Cross de Italica frequently feature some of the most successful cross country athletes Past winners include Paul Tergat Kenenisa Bekele Gelete Burka Paula Radcliffe and Florence Kiplagat Indeed in six separate years 1994 1998 1999 2003 2004 and 2009 one of the winners of the Cross de Italica has gone on to win at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships Contents 1 Past senior race winners 1 1 Winners by country 2 References 3 External linksPast senior race winners edit nbsp Charles Kamathi scored consecutive wins through 2000 and 2001 nbsp Kenenisa Bekele on his way to a third Cross de Italica victory in 2007 a course record nbsp The 2007 women s race was won by Ethiopian Gelete BurkaEdition Year Men s winner Time m s Women s winner Time m s I 1982 nbsp Jose Alonso ESP Not Held II 1983 nbsp Juan Baron ESP Not Held III 1984 nbsp Fernando Mamede POR Not Held IV 1985 nbsp Fernando Mamede POR Not Held 1986 Not Held Not Held V 1987 nbsp Paul Kipkoech KEN Not Held VI 1988 nbsp Paul Kipkoech KEN 28 48 Not Held VII 1989 nbsp Domingos Castro POR 28 28 Not Held VIII 1990 nbsp Ondoro Osoro KEN 28 21 Not Held IX 1991 nbsp Ondoro Osoro KEN 28 33 nbsp Andrea Wallace ENG 17 39X 1992 nbsp Khalid Skah MAR 28 05 nbsp Hellen Kimaiyo KEN 17 17XI 1993 nbsp Fita Bayisa ETH 27 53 nbsp Catherina McKiernan IRL 17 11XII 1994 nbsp William Sigei KEN 28 04 nbsp Yelena Romanova RUS 17 54XIII 1995 nbsp Paulo Guerra POR 28 49 nbsp Catherina McKiernan IRL 17 43XIV 1996 nbsp Haile Gebrselassie ETH 28 59 nbsp Annemari Sandell FIN 17 57XV 1997 nbsp Paulo Guerra POR 29 57 nbsp Elena Fidatov ROM 20 26XVI 1998 nbsp Paul Tergat KEN 27 57 nbsp Jackline Maranga KEN 19 15XVII 1999 nbsp Paul Tergat KEN 30 56 nbsp Zahra Ouaziz MAR 21 34XVIII 2000 nbsp Charles Kamathi KEN 20 30 nbsp Gete Wami ETH 21 15XIX 2001 nbsp Charles Kamathi KEN 31 48 nbsp Paula Radcliffe ENG 21 31 7XX 2002 nbsp Abraham Chebii KEN 30 38 nbsp Monica Rosa POR 21 22XXI 2003 nbsp Kenenisa Bekele ETH 31 32 nbsp Merima Denboba ETH 21 42XXII 2004 nbsp Kenenisa Bekele ETH 31 01 6 nbsp Merima Denboba ETH 21 43XXIII 2005 nbsp Terefe Maregu ETH 31 22 nbsp Werknesh Kidane ETH 28 43XXIV 2006 nbsp Abebe Dinkesa ETH 31 03 nbsp Bezunesh Bekele ETH 21 32XXV 2007 nbsp Kenenisa Bekele ETH 31 05 nbsp Gelete Burka ETH 21 14XXVI 2008 nbsp Moses Kipsiro UGA 31 01 nbsp Priscah Cherono KEN 25 49XXVII 2009 nbsp Moses Kipsiro UGA 30 37 nbsp Florence Kiplagat KEN 26 14XXVIII 2010 nbsp Leonard Komon KEN 31 14 nbsp Linet Masai KEN 25 35XXIX 2011 nbsp Leonard Komon KEN 30 38 nbsp Vivian Cheruiyot KEN 26 02XXX 2012 nbsp Geoffrey Kipsang KEN 30 53 nbsp Linet Masai KEN 25 42XXXI 2013 nbsp Jairus Birech KEN 31 56 nbsp Mercy Cherono KEN 26 48XXXII 2014 nbsp Paul Tanui KEN 31 32 nbsp Hiwot Ayalew ETH 27 18XXXIII 2015 nbsp Teklemariam Medhin ERI 32 28 nbsp Emily Chebet KEN 27 15XXXIV 2016 nbsp Tamirat Tola ETH 30 57 nbsp Faith Kipyegon KEN 24 56XXXV 2017 nbsp Aweke Ayalew BHR 31 36 nbsp Senbere Teferi ETH 25 52XXXVI 2018 nbsp Joshua Cheptegei UGA 30 54 nbsp Agnes Jebet KEN 25 51XXXVII 2019 nbsp Jacob Kiplimo UGA 27 48 nbsp Beatrice Chepkoech KEN 28 01XXXVIII 2020 nbsp Tadese Worku ETH 27 32 nbsp Margaret Chelimo KEN 28 37XXXIX 2021 nbsp Rodrigue Kwizera BDI 28 33 nbsp Norah Jeruto KEN 24 22XL 2022 nbsp Thierry Ndikumwenayo BDI 28 51 nbsp Yasemin Can TUR 32 31Winners by country edit Country Men s race Women s race Total nbsp Kenya 15 14 29 nbsp Ethiopia 9 8 17 nbsp Portugal 5 1 6 nbsp Uganda 4 0 4 nbsp Burundi 2 0 2 nbsp England 0 2 2 nbsp Ireland 0 2 2 nbsp Morocco 1 1 2 nbsp Spain 2 0 2 nbsp Bahrain 1 0 1 nbsp Eritrea 1 0 1 nbsp Finland 0 1 1 nbsp Romania 0 1 1 nbsp Russia 0 1 1 nbsp Turkey 0 1 1References editGeneralItalica course profile in Spanish Real Federacion Espanola de Atletismo Retrieved on 2009 11 29 Civai Franco amp Gasparovic Juraj 2010 01 18 Cross Italica Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved on 2010 01 30 Specific a b Circuito Archived 2010 01 20 at the Wayback Machine Cross Internacional de Italica Retrieved on 2010 01 30 Civai Franco amp Gasparovic Juraj 2010 01 18 Cross Italica Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved on 2010 01 30 Minshull Phil 2001 01 15 Kamathi lays down the law at the Cross de Italica IAAF Retrieved on 2010 01 30 Valiente Emeterio 2010 01 15 Gebremariam and Masai head stellar line up in Seville preview IAAF Retrieved on 2010 01 30 External links editOfficial website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cross Internacional de Italica amp oldid 1172324214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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