Portuguese Cross Country Championships Explained

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Date:February/March
Location:Various, Portugal
Type:Cross country
Distance:12 km and 4 km for men
8 km and 4 km for women
Est:1911

The Portuguese Cross Country Championships (Portuguese: Campeonato de Portugal de Corta-Mato) is an annual cross country running competition that serves as Portugal's national championship for the sport. It is usually held in February or March. It was first held in 1911 and featured a men's long course race only. A women's race was added to the programme in 1967. Short course races for both sexes have been held since 2000.[1]

The event includes separate races for both sexes across four categories: open (senior), under-23, under-20, and under-18 (Portuguese: nacional, sub-23, juniores, juvenis). The introduction of short races came shortly after their introduction as an official distance at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. The under-23 races were established in 2014. The under-20 race is much longer-lived: its debut for men came in 1932 and the women's race appeared for the first time in 1971. The under-18 race for boys was created in 1966 and shortly followed by a girls race in 1972. Each of the races features both an individual and club team component. The short course races are usually held separately from the main long course events.[1] [2] The 2010 and 2012 races were held as part of the annual international Almond Blossom Cross Country race.[3]

Carlos Lopes is the most successful athlete of the competition, having won ten national titles between 1970 and 1984, while Rosa Mota is the most successful woman, with eight titles between 1975 and 1985. In the short races, Rui Silva has the most titles at nine (between 2000 and 2013) and Anália Rosa has the most among women, earning five titles from 2000 to 2006.[4]

Past senior race winners

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
11911Francisco LázaroNot held
21912Matias Carvalho
31913Germano Garcês
1914Not held
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
41922Mário ConceicàoNot held
51923Albano Martins
1924Not held
1925
1926
1927
61928Manuel DiasNot held
1929Not held
71930Manuel DiasNot held
81931Manuel Dias
91932Manuel Dias
101933Manuel Dias
111934Manuel Dias
121935Adelino Tavares
131936Manuel Dias
141937Manuel Dias
151938Manuel Nogueira
161939Manuel Nogueira
171940Manuel Nogueira
181941Manuel Nogueira
191942Anibal Barào
201943Alberto Ferreira
211944Joào Silva
221945Joào Silva
231946Joào Silva
241947Filipe Luis
251948Filipe Luis
261949Alfonso Marquez
271950Alvaro Conde
281951Filipe Luis
291952Filipe Luis
301953António Martins
311954José Araújo
321955Manuel Faria
331956Manuel Faria
341957Manuel Faria
351958Manuel Faria
361959Manuel Faria
371960Joaquim Ferreira
381961Maximiano Pinheiro
391962Manuel Oliveira
401963Manuel Marquez
411964Manuel Oliveira
421965Manuel Oliveira
431966Anacleto Pinto
441967Manuel OliveiraManuela Simões
451968Manuel OliveiraManuela Simões
461969Maximiano PinheiroManuela Simões
471970Carlos LopesManuela Simões
481971Carlos LopesBranca Seabra
491972Carlos LopesCéu Lopes
501973Carlos LopesFilomena Vieira
511974Carlos LopesBranca Seabra
521975Aniceto SimõesRosa Mota
531976Carlos LopesRosa Mota
541977Carlos LopesRosa Mota
551978Carlos LopesRosa Mota
561979Fernando MamedeAurora Cunha
571980Fernando MamedeAurora Cunha
581981Fernando MamedeRosa Mota
591982Carlos LopesRosa Mota
601983Fernando MamedeAurora Cunha
611984Carlos LopesRosa Mota
621985Fernando MamedeRosa Mota
631986Fernando MamedeAurora Cunha
641987Dionísio CastroAlbertina Machado
651988Ezequiel CanárioAlbertina Machado
661989Ezequiel CanárioMaria Conceição Ferreira
671990Domingos CastroMaria Conceição Ferreira
681991Dionísio CastroMaria Conceição Ferreira
691992António PintoAlbertina Dias
701993Domingos CastroAlbertina Dias
711994Domingos CastroMaria Conceição Ferreira
721995Paulo GuerraAlbertina Dias
731996Paulo GuerraFernanda Ribeiro
741997Paulo GuerraFernanda Ribeiro
751998Domingos CastroFernanda Ribeiro
761999Paulo GuerraFernanda Ribeiro
772000Eduardo HenriquesCarla Sacramento
782001Paulo GuerraCarla Sacramento
792002Eduardo HenriquesCarla Sacramento
802003Domingos CastroFernanda Ribeiro
812004Fernando SilvaAnália Rosa
822005Fernando SilvaAnália Rosa
832006Eduardo HenriquesJéssica Augusto
842007Rui Pedro SilvaJéssica Augusto
852008Eduardo HenriquesJéssica Augusto
862009Rui Pedro SilvaInês Monteiro
872010Yousef el KalaiAna Dulce Félix
882011Yousef el KalaiAna Dulce Félix
892012Manuel DamiãoAna Dulce Félix
902013Manuel DamiãoAna Dulce Félix
912014Manuel DamiãoAna Dulce Félix
922015Rui PintoAna Dulce Félix
932016Carla Salomé Rocha
942017Carla Salomé Rocha
952018Carla Salomé Rocha
962019Carla Salomé Rocha
2020Not held
972021Carla Salomé Rocha

The following year's races were won by non-Portuguese runners:

Short race

YearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
2000Rui SilvaAnália Rosa
2001Rui SilvaAnália Rosa
2002Rui SilvaAnália Rosa
2003Rui SilvaFernanda Ribeiro
2004Manuel DamiãoAna Dias
2005Ricardo RibasAnália Rosa
2006Rui SilvaAnália Rosa
2007Ricardo RibasClaudia Pereira
2008Mário TeixeiraSara Moreira
2009Rui SilvaSara Moreira
2010Rui SilvaAna Dulce Félix
2011Rui SilvaSara Moreira
2012Rui SilvaCarla Salomé Rocha
2013Rui SilvaCarla Salomé Rocha
2014Manuel DamiãoCarla Salomé Rocha
2015Rui PintoCatarina Ribeiro
2016Andre PereiraDaniela Cunha
2017Andre PereiraDaniela Cunha
2018Andre PereiraDaniela Cunha
2019Andre PereiraDaniela Cunha
2020Andre PereiraDaniela Cunha
2021Andre PereiraDaniela Cunha

References

List of winners

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fpatletismo.pt/sites/default/files/Campeonato_de_Portugal_de_Corta-Mato-21325.pdf Campeonato de Portugal de Corta-Mato
  2. http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/por.htm Portuguese Championships
  3. https://www.arrs.run/HP_AlmondXC.htm Amendoeiras em Flor (Almond Blossom) 10 km & 6 km
  4. https://www.arrs.run/NC_XCPOR.htm National Crosscountry Champions for Portugal