2022 European Cross Country Championships

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OrganisersEAA
Edition28th
Date11 December
Host cityVenaria Reale, Turin, Italy Italy
2022 European Cross Country Championships
OrganisersEAA
Edition28th
Date11 December
Host cityVenaria Reale, Turin, Italy Italy
VenueLa Mandria Park
Events7
Distances9,572 m – Men
7,662 m – Women
7,662 m – U23 men
5,722 m – U23 women
5,722 m – U20 men
3,812 m – U20 women
5,722 m – Mixed relay
Participation623 athletes from
40 nations
Official websiteEAA
FIDAL
External, official videos
via YouTube
video icon Senior Men’s Race
video icon Senior Women’s Race
video icon U23 Men’s Race
video icon U23 Women’s Race
video icon U20 Men’s Race
video icon U20 Women’s Race
video icon Mixed relay

The 2022 European Cross Country Championships was the 28th edition of the cross country running competition for European athletes. It was held on 11 December 2022 in La Mandria Park near Turin, Italy.[1]

Italy became the first country to have staged the European Cross Country Championships on four occasions after previous editions in Ferrara in 1998, San Giorgio su Legnano in 2006 and Chia in 2016. Initially Turin received the right to host the event in 2021.[2] However, due to the coronavirus pandemic and cancellation of the 2020 championship, which was supposed to be staged by Dublin, the organizers of the Turin championship agreed to hold them in Italy in 2022, so that the 2021 event could be hosted by the Irish city.[3]

The looped course featured a steep 300 metre uphill and downhill section and a 50 metre-long indoor section through the carriage pavilion of La Mandria Castle (it:Castello della Mandria), part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, on each long lap.[4]

Norwegians Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal successfully defended their men's and women's senior titles from Fingal-Dublin 2021 respectively. It was Ingebrigtsen's sixth consecutive European cross country title after four victories at under-20 level.[5] Grøvdal earned her ninth individual medal, an unsurpassed record by a female athlete in the meet history; it was her third gold after U20 success in 2009.[6]

Great Britain's Charles Hicks and Italy's Nadia Battocletti successfully defended their men's and women's U23 titles respectively. For Battocletti it was a fourth consecutive continental cross country victory.[7]

Great Britain and Northern Ireland topped the medal table with 10 medals, including five golds.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Senior men  Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR)29:33  Emile Cairess (GBR)29:42  Isaac Kimeli (BEL)29:45
Senior women  Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal (NOR)26:25  Konstanze Klosterhalfen (GER)26:29  Alina Reh (GER)27:19
U23 men  Charles Hicks (GBR)23:40  Zak Mahamed (GBR)23:48  Valentin Bresc (FRA)23:58
U23 women  Nadia Battocletti (ITA)19:55  Megan Keith (GBR)20:08  Alexandra Millard (GBR)20:27
U20 men  Will Barnicoat (GBR)17:40  Nick Griggs (IRL)17:41  Dean Casey (IRL)17:46
U20 women  María Forero (ESP)13:04  Ingeborg Østgård (NOR)13:07  Ilona Mononen (FIN)13:08
Team
Senior men's team  France (FRA)
Bastien Augusto
Yann Schrub
Morhad Amdouni
Valentin Gondouin
Youssef Mekdafou
Donovan Christien
24 pts
(6+7+11)
 Italy (ITA)
Yemaneberhan Crippa
Yohanes Chiappinelli
Osama Zoghlami
Nekagenet Crippa
Pasquale Selvarolo
25 pts
(4+8+13)
 Spain (ESP)
Mohamed Katir
Abdessamad Oukhelfen
Carlos Mayo
Roberto Aláiz
Nassim Hassaous
Sergio Paniagua
36 pts
(9+10+17)
Senior women's team  Germany (GER)
Konstanze Klosterhalfen
Alina Reh
Hanna Klein
Miriam Dattke
Caterina Granz
9 pts
(2+3+4)
 Great Britain (GBR)
Jessica Warner-Judd
Abbie Donnelly
Poppy Tank
Jessica Gibbon
Cari Hughes
Amy-Eloise Markovc
30 pts
(8+9+13)
 Ireland (IRL)
Eilish Flanagan
Roisin Flanagan
Mary Mulhare
Ann-Marie McGlynn
Aoibhe Richardson
Michelle Finn
50 pts
(11+12+27)
U23 men's team  Great Britain (GBR)
Charles Hicks
Zak Mahamed
Matthew Stonier
Rory Leonard
Joseph Wigfield
Tomer Tarragano
11 pts
(1+2+8)
 France (FRA)
Valentin Bresc
Étienne Daguinos
Antoine Senard
Luc Le Baron
Pierre Bordeau
Téo Rubens Banini
14 pts
(3+4+7)
 Ireland (IRL)
Efrem Gidey
Keelan Kilrehill
Shay McEvoy
Darragh McElhinney
Jamie Battle
Thomas McStay
29 pts
(5+9+15)
U23 women's team  Great Britain (GBR)
Megan Keith
Alexandra Millard
Grace Carson
Eloise Walker
Alice Goodall
Yasmin Marghini
10 pts
(2+3+5)
 Italy (ITA)
Nadia Battocletti
Aurora Bado
Giovanna Selva
Anna Arnaudo
Sara Nestola
Ludovica Cavalli
31 pts
(1+14+16)
 France (FRA)
Manon Trapp
Floriane Quesada
Flavie Renouard
Eugénie Lorain
Anaëlle Guillonnet
Léatitia Croissant
38 pts
(6+15+17)
U20 men's team  Great Britain (GBR)
Will Barnicoat
Sam Mills
Luke Birdseye
Edward Bird
Johnny Livingstone
Jacob Deacon
10 pts
(1+4+5)
 Ireland (IRL)
Nick Griggs
Dean Casey
Sean McGinley
Callum Morgan
Jonas Stafford
Mark Hanrahan
17 pts
(2+3+12)
 Spain (ESP)
Jaime Migallon
Mario Monreal
David Cantero
Aleix Vives
Eric Lore
30 pts
(6+8+16)
U20 women's team  Spain (ESP)
María Forero
Iraia Mendia
Antía Castro
María Viciosa
Marta Serrano
Ines Docampo
21 pts
(1+9+11)
 Turkey (TUR)
Ayça Fidanoğlu
Edibe Yağız
Pelinsu Şahin
Sıla Ata
25 pts
(7+8+10)
 Germany (GER)
Kira Weis
Lisa Merkel
Sofia Benfares
Carolina Schafer
Johanna Pulte
33 pts
(6+13+14)
Relay
Mixed relay  Italy (ITA)
Pietro Arese
Federica Del Buono
Yassin Bouih
Gaia Sabbatini
17:23  Spain (ESP)
Jesús Gómez
Solange Andreia Pereira
Adrián Ben
Rosalía Tarraga
17:24  France (FRA)
Romain Mornet
Charlotte Mouchet
Azeddine Habz
Anaïs Bourgoin
17:31
  • Note: Athletes in italics did not score for the team result.

Medal table

Results

References

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