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. A record 571 runners from 37 nations entered the competition, making it Serbia's largest international athletics event in over forty years.
In the women's senior race Ireland's Fionnuala Britton was the defending champion, 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.
Andrea Lalli entered the men's senior race as champion and fellow 2012 medallists Hassan Chahdi and Daniele Meucci were also present. None of the three reached the podium on this occasion. The leading pack was soon whittled to two runners: 2009 champion Alemayehu Bezabeh and 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.
In the under-23 races Pieter-Jan Hannes of Belgium won the men's race and Great Britain topped the team rankings. 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. The junior men's race saw Turkey's Ali Kaya come out on top in a two-man race against Belgium's Isaac Kimeli. Women's junior champion Emelia Gorecka won a fourth straight junior team title for Great Britain and also her fourth straight podium finish. She was unrivalled and won by a margin of ten seconds.
Three of the six event winners 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. 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.

Race results

Senior men

RankAthleteCountryTime
Alemayehu Bezabeh29:11
Polat Kemboi Arıkan29:32
Andy Vernon29:35
4Jeroen D'Hoedt29:35
5Hassan Chahdi29:40
6Mohamed Marhum29:46
7Richard Ringer29:49
8Bashir Abdi29:53
9Koen Naert29:54
10El Hassane Ben Lkhainouch29:56
11Iván Fernández29:58
12Tom Farrell29:59

RankTeamPoints

Bezabeh
Marhum
Fernández
Antonio Dávid Jímenez
Antonio Abadía
Javier Guerra
31

D'Hoedt
Abdi
Naert
Soufiane Bouchikhi
Lander Tijtgat
Abdelhadi El Hachimi
49

Vernon
Farrell
Keith Gerrard
Adam Hickey
Charlie Hulson
Frank Tickner
60
466
569
690
7105
8151

Senior women

RankAthleteCountryTime
Sophie Duarte26:34
Gemma Steel26:39
Dulce Félix26:41
4Fionnuala Britton26:45
5Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal26:52
6Almensh Belete27:00
7Julia Bleasdale27:02
8Veronica Inglese27:12
9Carla Salomé Rocha27:13
10Iris Maria Fuentes-Pila27:17
11Lauren Howarth27:18
12Clémence Calvin27:25

RankTeamPoints

Steel
Bleasdale
Howarth
Steph Twell
Katie Brough
Lauren Deadman
35

Duarte
Calvin
Christine Bardelle
Laila Traby
Laurane Picoche
Claire Perraux
54

Fuentes-Pila
Diana Martín
Lidia Rodríguez
Marta Silvestre
Teresa Urbina
Alba García
61
497
5109
6115
7117
8197

Under-23 men

RankTeamPoints

Caldwell
Hawkins
Hay
Dewi Griffiths
Richard Goodman
Jack Goodwin
40

Strebkov
Siruk
Oleksandr Kuzmichov
Igor Porozov
72

Romain Collenot-Spriet
Francois Barrer
Djilali Bedrani
Youssef Mekdafou
Michael Gras
Sofiane Boulekouane
78

Under-23 women

RankAthleteCountryTime
Sifan Hassan19:40
Amela Terzić19:46
Charlotte Purdue19:49
4Kate Avery19:56
5Lily Partridge20:10
6Liv Westphal20:21
7Rhona Auckland20:25
8Laura Weightman20:28
9Corinna Harrer20:32
10Gulshat Fazlitdinova20:37
11Ekaterina Sokolenko20:45
12Svetlana Riazantceva20:47

RankTeamPoints

Purdue
Avery
Partridge
Auckland
Weightman
Jess Andrews
19

Fazlitdinova
Sokolenko
Riazantceva
Luiza Litvinova
Anna Fedorova
54

Hassan
Maureen Koster
Irene Van Lieshout
Marlin Van Hal
70

Junior men

RankAthleteCountryTime
Ali Kaya17:49
Isaac Kimeli17:51
Mikhail Strelkov18:05
4Jonathan Davies18:06
5Lorenzo Dini18:06
6Alexandre Saddedine18:12
7Yemaneberhan Crippa18:14
8Steven Casteele18:16
9Seán Tobin18:18
10Viktor Bakharev18:20
11Aleksandr Novikov18:22
12Medhi Belhadj18:22

RankTeamPoints

Saddedine
Belhadj
Alexis Miellet
Maxime Hueber Moosbrugger
Theodore Klein
Hamza Habjaoui
48

Strelkov
Bakharev
Novikov
Vildan Gadelshin
Alexey Vikulov
51

L. Dini
Yemaneberhan Crippa
Samuele Dini
Nekagenet Crippa
Osama Zoghlami
Italo Quazzola
55

Junior women

RankAthleteCountryTime
Emelia Gorecka13:06
Sofia Ennaoui13:16
Maruša Mišmaš13:27
4Georgia Taylor-Brown13:31
5Alina Reh13:34
6Aleksandra Guliaeva13:38
7Maria Larsson13:39
8Bobby Clay13:40
9Emine Hatun Tuna13:40
10Maya Rehberg13:41
11Jessica Gibbon13:41
12Ebba Andersson13:44

RankTeamPoints

Gorecka
Taylor-Brown
Clay
Gibbon
Lydia Turner
Amy Griffiths
24

Larsson
Andersson
Isabelle Brauer
Tova Euren-Magnussen
Agnes Sjostrom
75

Reh
Rehberg
Caerina Granz
Vera Coutellier
Lea Meyer
Tatjana Schulte
95

Medal table