Cross de l'Acier
Cross de l'Acier | |
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Date | Late November |
Location | Leffrinckoucke, France |
Event type | Cross country |
Distance | 9.95 km for men 6.55 km for women |
Established | 1990 |
Official site | Cross de l'Acier |
Participants | 135 (2019) |
The Cross de l'Acier (English: Cross of Steel) was an annual cross country running competition held in late November in Leffrinckoucke, France. First held in 1990, it was one of the foremost competitions of its type in France. Ten races were held at the event for athletes of varying abilities.[1] Around 2200 runners took part in the day's event in 2010.[2] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and disagreements with the National Athletics League, it was announced that the race would be discontinued in 2022 after two years absence.[3]
The course of the competition was held around the Fort des Dunes – part of a set of military fortifications used in the First World War known as the Séré de Rivières system.[4] The men's international elite race covered 9.95 km while the women's race took place over 6.55 km.[1] These races were often used by French athletes to gain selection for the national team at the European Cross Country Championships, which is held a month after the event.[4] The elite competition held permit status from European Athletics.[5]
Over its history, the cross attracted elite runners of the highest calibre and former winners include multiple world record breaker Haile Gebrselassie, World Cross Country champions Zola Budd and Joseph Ebuya, and track world champions Fernanda Ribeiro and Linet Masai.[6] Although many of the competition's most successful runners hail from East Africa, the race also features prominent European runners: Paulo Guerra and Mo Farah both won the European Championships after winning in Leffrinckoucke a month previously.[7]
Past senior race winners
[edit]Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (m:s) | Women's winner | Time (m:s) |
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1st | 1990 | Bruno Levant (FRA) | Nancy Pattee (BEL) | ||
2nd | 1991 | Thierry Pantel (FRA) | Albertina Dias (POR) | ||
3rd | 1992 | Wilson Omwoyo (KEN) | Albertina Dias (POR) | ||
4th | 1993 | Vincent Rousseau (BEL) | Zola Budd (RSA) | ||
5th | 1994 | Paulo Guerra (POR) | Fatuma Roba (ETH) | ||
6th | 1995 | Worku Bikila (ETH) | Fernanda Ribeiro (POR) | ||
7th | 1996 | Tom Nyariki (KEN) | Margarita Marusova (RUS) | ||
8th | 1997 | Tom Nyariki (KEN) | Jackline Maranga (KEN) | ||
9th | 1998 | Hailu Mekonnen (ETH) | Jackline Maranga (KEN) | ||
10th | 1999 | Hailu Mekonnen (ETH) | Naomi Mugo (KEN) | ||
11th | 2000 | Luke Kipkosgei (KEN) | Ayelech Worku (ETH) | ||
12th | 2001 | Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) | Tereza Yohannes (ETH) | ||
13th | 2002 | Hailu Mekonnen (ETH) | Mestawet Tufa (ETH) | ||
14th | 2003 | John Yuda (TAN) | Gelete Burka (ETH) | ||
15th | 2004 | Tibebu Yenew (ETH) | Isabella Ochichi (KEN) | ||
16th | 2005 | Dennis Ndiso (KEN) | Teyba Erkesso (ETH) | ||
17th | 2006 | Mohammed Farah (GBR) | Dorcus Inzikuru (KEN) | ||
18th | 2007 | Imane Merga (ETH) | Linet Masai (KEN) | ||
19th | 2008[8] | Imane Merga (ETH) | 28:15 | Abebu Gelan (ETH) | 18:20 |
20th | 2009 | Imane Merga (ETH) | Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) | ||
21st | 2010[6] | Joseph Ebuya (KEN) | 28:08 | Linet Masai (KEN) | 21:40 |
22nd | 2011 | Joseph Ebuya (KEN) | 28:10 | Feyse Tadese (ETH) | 21:09 |
23rd | 2012 | Cornelius Kangogo (KEN) | 28:14 | Waganesh Mekasha (ETH) | 21:23 |
24th | 2013 | Cornelius Kangogo (KEN) | 28:07 | Hiwot Ayalew (ETH) | 22:30 |
25th | 2014[9] | Birhan Nebebew (ETH) | 28:58 | Senbere Teferi (ETH) | 23:33 |
26th | 2015 | Alfred Ngeno (KEN) | 30:06 | Dera Dida (ETH) | 24:13 |
27th | 2016 | Selemon Barega (ETH) | 26:12 | Beyenu Degefa (ETH) | 21:48 |
28th | 2017 | Birhanu Balew (BHR) | 30:53 | Margaret Chelimo (KEN) | 23:38 |
29th | 2018 | Solomon Berihu (ETH) | 30:41 | Letesenbet Gidey (ETH) | 25:25 |
30th | 2019 | Berihu Aregawi (ETH) | 30:04 | Aberash Belay (ETH) | 25:01 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Cross de l´Acier plays host to world champion Ebuya. European Athletics (2010-11-27). Retrieved on 2010-11-29.
- ^ Sourice, Frédéric (2010-11-29). ATHLÉTISME - Ça va chauffer entre Imane Merga et Joseph Ebuya, au cross de l'Acier ![permanent dead link] (in French). La Voix du Nord. Retrieved on 2010-11-29.
- ^ Guillard-Dettin (CLP), Adrien (2022-04-23). "Course à pied: le Cross de l'Acier tire sa révérence". La Voix du Nord (in French). Retrieved 2022-11-27.
- ^ a b Armand, Patrick (2010-11-29). Le Kénya brille sur la neige Archived 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine (in French). Nord Éclair. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- ^ European Athletics Cross Country Permit Races Archived 2011-03-12 at the Wayback Machine. European Athletics (2010). Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- ^ a b Ramsak, Bob (2010-11-29). Ebuya and Masai take comfortable victories at Cross de l’Acier. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- ^ Palmares Archived 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine. Cross de l'Acier. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- ^ Vazel, Pierre-Jean (2008-12-01). Jida beats Kigen again, as Ethiopians dominate in Leffrinckoucke. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- ^ Mills, Steven (2014-11-30). Toroitich maintains momentum in Alcobendas – cross-country round-up. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-28.
- List of winners
- Palmares. Cross de l'Acier. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
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