- Cross Zornotza
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Cross Zornotza Date Early January Location Amorebieta-Etxano Event type Cross country Distance 10.7 km for men
6.7 km for womenEstablished 1954 The Cross Internacional Zornotza is an annual cross country running event which takes place in January in Amorebieta-Etxano (Zornotza), the Basque Country, Spain. The competition was first held in 1954 and has taken place every year since, with the sole exception of 1961. Organised by the Club Deportiva Zornotza,[1] the event began as a mainly national-level competition and it started to attract elite international competitors from the mid-1980s onwards.[2]
Zornotza has previously been an IAAF and European Athletics status meeting,[3][4] as well as being in the now-defunct IAAF World Cross Challenge circuit,[5] but is not currently part of an international cross country series. The race suffered from economic problems leading up to the period around 2010, but organisers continued its focus of attracting some of the sport's top competitors.[6] The competition's course, the Jauregibarria,[7] played host to the 1993 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[8]
The competition features two elite level races: a 10.7 km race for men and a 6.7 km contest for women. In addition to these, several shorter races are held for local runners and youths. Past winners of the elite race include two-time Olympic champion Derartu Tulu. Mariano Haro, a Spanish World Cross medallist, has won the competition more than any other athlete (seven) and won five times consecutively in the mid-1970s.[9]
Contents
Past senior race winners
National era
Edition Year Winner 1st 1954 Winner unknown 2nd 1955 Winner unknown 3rd 1956 Winner unknown 4th 1957 Winner unknown 5th 1958 Winner unknown 6th 1959 Winner unknown 7th 1960 José Fernández (ESP) — 1961 Not held 8th 1962 José Fernández (ESP) 9th 1963 Pablo Fernández (ESP) 10th 1964 Mariano Haro (ESP) 11th 1965 Nicolás López (ESP) 12th 1966 José Antonio Begona (ESP) 13th 1967 José María Barrientos (ESP) 14th 1968 José Miguel Maíz (ESP) 15th 1969 José Antonio Begona (ESP) 16th 1970 Antonio Frechilla (ESP) 17th 1971 Mariano Haro (ESP) 18th 1972 Juan Hidalgo (ESP) 19th 1973 Mariano Haro (ESP) 20th 1974 Mariano Haro (ESP) 21st 1975 Mariano Haro (ESP) 22nd 1976 Mariano Haro (ESP) 22rd 1977 Mariano Haro (ESP) 24th 1978 Fidel García (ESP) International era
Edition Year Men's winner Time (m:s) Women's winner Time (m:s) 25th 1979 Roy Bayley (GBR) Not held 26th 1980 Jonathan Wild (GBR) 27th 1981 Antonio Prieto (ESP) 28th 1982 Eshetu Tura (ETH) 29th 1983 Winner unknown 30th 1984 Michael Bishop (GBR) Jane Furniss-Shields (GBR) 31st 1985 Wodajo Bulti (ETH) Ana Isabel Alonso (ESP) 32nd 1986 Anthony Milovsorov (GBR) Rosa Mota (POR) 33rd 1987 José Regalo (POR) Cornelia Bürki (SUI) 34th 1988 Francisco Sánchez Vargas (ESP) Jane Furniss-Shields (GBR) 35th 1989 Tim Hutchings (GBR) 32:40 Helen Titterington (GBR) 14:29 36th 1990 Domingos Castro (POR) 33:02 Luchia Yishak (ETH) 12:20 37th 1991 Ezekiel Bitok (KEN) 35:04 Susan Sirma (KEN) 19:06 38th 1992 Fita Bayisa (ETH) 34:34 Luchia Yishak (ETH) 17:55 39th 1993 Held in conjunction with 1993 World Championships 40th 1994 Domingos Castro (POR) Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) 41st 1995 Paulo Guerra (POR) 31:22 Rose Cheruiyot (KEN) 18:28 42nd 1996 Josephat Machuka (KEN) 31:57 Derartu Tulu (ETH) 18:38 43rd 1997 David Chelule Kipkorir (KEN) 33:45 Elena Fidatov (ROM) 18:03 44th 1998 Paul Koech (KEN) 30:16 Jackline Maranga (KEN) 17:27 45th 1999 Richard Limo (KEN) 33:53 Getenesh Wami (ETH) 23:19 46th 2000 Serhiy Lebid (UKR) 33:28 Getenesh Wami (ETH) 23:09 47th 2001 Paul Malakwen Kosgei (KEN) 31:48 Naomi Mugo (KEN) 22:45 48th 2002 Julius Nyamu (KEN) 31:41 Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 22:27 49th 2003 Albert Chepkurui (KEN) 32:18 Teyba Erkesso (ETH) 22:42 50th 2004 Boniface Kiprop (UGA) 34:35 Ejegayehu Dibaba (ETH) 23:22 51st 2005 Ahmad Abdullah Hassan (QAT) 32:13 Benita Johnson (AUS) 22:23 52nd 2006 Abraham Chebii (KEN) 31:17 Rosa María Morató (POR) 22:19 53rd 2007 Micah Kogo (KEN) 32:03 Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 21:59 54th 2008 Tariku Bekele (ETH) 32:11 Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 23:27 55th 2009 Samuel Tsegay (ERI) 31:36 Linet Masai (KEN) 21:36 56th 2010 Hunegnaw Mesfin (ETH) 35:24 Ann Karindi Mwangi (KEN) 24:22 57th 2011 Joseph Ebuya (KEN) 31:27 Pauline Korikwiang (KEN) 22:48 References
- ^ Club Deportiva Zornotza. Club Deportiva Zornotza. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- ^ Gasparovic, Juraj (2011-01-10). Cross Zornotza. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- ^ Minshull, Phil (2001-01-08). Kosgei and Mugo win in Amorebieta. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- ^ Valiente, Emeterio (2006-01-08). Chebii, Morató sprint to wins in Amorebieta Cross Country. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- ^ Moiben aims for second World Cross Challenge victory in Amorebieta. IAAF (1998-01-09). Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- ^ Ebuya, gran atractivo del 57 Cross Internacional de Zornotza. Europa Press (2011-01-05). Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- ^ Tras las nevadas, el Cross de Amorebieta se disputará sobre el barro. ABC. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- ^ Valiente, Emeterio (2008-01-04). Ebuya - T. Bekele clash on tap in Amorebieta – Zornotza Cross Country preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- ^ LVII Cross Internacional Zornotza. Real Federación Española de Atletismo. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
- List of winners
- Gasparovic, Juraj (2011-01-10). Cross Zornotza. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
External links
- 2011 race report from ABC
Cross country running in Spain Meetings Cross de Atapuerca • Championat de Catalunya de Cross • Cross de la Constitución • Cross Ciudad de Granollers • Cross de Itálica • Cross Valle de Llodio • Cross Memorial Juan Muguerza • Cross de San Andres • Cross de San Sebastián • Cross de Soria • Cross de Venta de Baños • Cross ZornotzaChampionships IAAF World Championships: 1981 (Madrid) • 1993 (Amorebieta) • 2011 (Punta Umbría)
European Championships: 2007 (Toro)Categories:- Cross country running competitions
- Athletics competitions in Spain
- Recurring sporting events established in 1954
- Basque sport
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