Cross Zornotza Explained

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Date:Early January
Location:Amorebieta-Etxano
Type:Cross country
Distance:2021:
8.7 km for men
6.7 km for women
Est: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] played host to the 1993 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[7]

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.[8]

Past senior race winners

National era

EditionYearWinner
1st1954Winner unknown
2nd1955Winner unknown
3rd1956Winner unknown
4th1957Winner unknown
5th1958Winner unknown
6th1959Winner unknown
7th1960
1961Not held
8th1962
9th1963
10th1964
11th1965
12th1966
13th1967
14th1968
15th1969
16th1970
17th1971
18th1972
19th1973
20th1974
21st1975
22nd1976
23rd1977
24th1978

International era

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
25th1979Not held
26th1980
27th1981
28th1982
29th1983Winner unknown
30th1984
31st1985
32nd1986
33rd1987
34th1988
35th198932:4014:29
36th199033:0212:20
37th199135:0419:06
38th199234:3417:55
39th1993Held in conjunction with 1993 World Championships
40th1994
41st199531:2218:28
42nd199631:5718:38
43rd199733:4518:03
44th199830:1617:27
45th199933:5323:19
46th200033:2823:09
47th200131:4822:45
48th200231:4122:27
49th200332:1822:42
50th200434:3523:22
51st200532:1322:23
52nd200631:1722:19
53rd200732:0321:59
54th200832:1123:27
55th200931:3621:36
56th201035:2424:22
57th201131:2722:48
58th201231:3323:45
59th201332:4223:44
60th201433:2823:55
61st201532:0123:36
62nd201629:3331:51
63rd201732:5130:25
64th201836:2833:39
65th201931:5830:36
66th202033:3229:54
67th202125:5422:39
68th202225:4523:06
69th202325:3429:36

Winners by country

CountryMen's raceWomen's raceTotal
14 15 29
6 8 14
5 4 9
2 4 6
4 1 5
3 1 4
4 0 4
1 1 2
0 1 1
1 0 1
0 1 1
0 1 1
1 0 1

References

List of winners

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://comunidades.kzgunea.net/Zornotza/ES/default.htm Club Deportiva Zornotza
  2. Gasparovic, Juraj (2011-01-10). Cross Zornotza. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
  3. Minshull, Phil (2001-01-08). Kosgei and Mugo win in Amorebieta. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
  4. Valiente, Emeterio (2006-01-08). Chebii, Morató sprint to wins in Amorebieta Cross Country. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
  5. http://www.iaaf.org/aboutiaaf/news/newsid=15861.html Moiben aims for second World Cross Challenge victory in Amorebieta
  6. http://www.europapress.es/deportes/noticia-atletismo-campeon-mundo-joseph-ebuya-gran-atractivo-57-cross-internacional-zornotza-20110105144422.html Ebuya, gran atractivo del 57 Cross Internacional de Zornotza
  7. Valiente, Emeterio (2008-01-04). Ebuya - T. Bekele clash on tap in Amorebieta – Zornotza Cross Country preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-21.
  8. http://www.rfea.es/web/competiciones/campeonato.asp?codigo=2011BI009 LVII Cross Internacional Zornotza