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Männer (11,8 Km/ HD +1152 M, -151 M): 1. Bernard Dematteis (Ita) 56:30 2. Alex Baldaccini (Ita) 37:35 3. Ahmet Arslan (Tur) 57:47 4 06. Juli European Mountain Running Championships Borovets (Bul) Männer (11,8 km/ HD +1152 m, -151 m): 1. Bernard Dematteis (Ita) 56:30 2. Alex Baldaccini (Ita) 37:35 3. Ahmet Arslan (Tur) 57:47 4. Xavier Chevrier (Ita) 58:01 5. Steve Vernon (Gbr) 58:33 6. Enrique Meneses (Esp) 58:50 7. Robert Krupicka (Cze) 58:52 8. Chris Smith (Gbr) 59:12 9. Shaban Mustafa (Bul) 59:14 10. David Schneider (Sui) 59:41 11. Deniz Kazan (Tur) 59:44 12. Benedikt Hoffmann (Ger/ TSG Heilbronn) 59:47 13. Emmanuel Meyssat (Fra) 59:49 14. Mitja Kosovelj (Slo) 59:56 15. Vasily Permitin (Rus) 1:00:04 16. Simon Lechleitner (Aut) 1:00:08 17. Johan Bugge (Nor) 1:00:11 18. Orlando Edwards (Gbr) 1:00:23 19. Javier Crespo (Esp) 1:00:33 20. Renaud Jaillardon (Fra) 1:00:36 … 26. Timo Zeiler (Ger/ LG Brandenkopf) 1:01:22 30. Stefan Hubert (SV Sömmerda) 1:01:55 (75 Läufer im Ziel). Mannschaften: 1. Italien 7 2. Groß-Britannien 31 3. Türkei 51 4. Frankreich 54 5. Deutschland 68 6. Russland 68 7. Schweiz 70 8. Spanien 76 (19 Nationen gewertet) Frauen (8,8 km/ HD 1027 m): 1. Andrea Mayr (Aut) 51:49 2. Valentina Belotti (Ita) 52:54 3. Mateja Kosovelj (Slo) 53:08 4. Elisa Desco (Ita) 53:42 5. Renate Rungger (Ita) 54:05 6. Emma Clayton (Gbr) 55:16 7. Christel Dewalle (Fra) 56:01 8. Bernadette Meier (Sui) 56:12 9. Martina Strähl (Sui) 56:25 10. Liliana Danci (Rom) 56:38 11. Irene Palayo (Esp) 56:45 12. Pavla Schoma Matyasova (Cze) 56:50 13. Galina Egorova (Rus) 57:02 14. Domenika Wisiniewska-Ulfik (Pol) 57:06 15. Anna Celinska (Pol) 57:07 16. Nadezhda Leshchinskaya (Rus) 57:18 17. Milka Mihaylova (Bul) 57:27 18. Melanie Noll (Ger/ TSV Annweiler) 57:38 19. Angela Haldimann (Sui) 57:45 20. Patricia Laubertie (Frau) 57:55 … 22. Monika Fürholz (Sui) 58:17 23. Birgit Unterberger (Ger/ OSC Berlin) 58:25 25. Sarah Tunstall (Gbr) 58:37 27. Lucija Krkoc (Slo) 58:42 (64 Läuferinnen im Ziel). Mannschaften: 1. Italien 11 2. Schweiz 36 3. Groß-Britannien 52 4. Russland 53 5. Frankreich 58 6. Slowenien 59 7. Tschechien 83 9. Rumänien 90 (15 Nationen gewertet) U 20 Junioren (8,8 km/ HD 1027 m): 1. Ramazan Karagoz (Tur) 48:51 2. Sehmus Sarihan (Tur) 49:54 3. Michele Vaia (Ita) 50:29 4. Andrej Leanca (Rom) 51:05 5. Stefan Lustenberger (Sui) 51:22 6. Rok Bratina (Slo) 51:29 7. Manuel Innerhofer (Aut) 51:31 8. Gianpaolo Crotti (Ita) 51:45 (41 Läufer im Ziel). Mannschaften: 1. Türkei 21 2. Italien 22 3. Rumänien 36 4. Russland 37 5. Tschechien 44 6. Slowenien 58 7. Groß-Britannien 62 8. Bulgarien 87 (9 Nationen gewertet). U 20 Juniorinnen (3,5 km/ HD 530 m): 1. Melanie Albrecht (Ger/ Unterländer LG) 25:49 2. Cesminaz Yilmaz (Tur) 26:29 3. Lea Einfalt (Slo) 27:06 4. Olga Sharpova (Rus) 27:17 5. Julia Lettl (Ger/ SV Spiegelau) 27:27 6. Catriona Graves (Gbr) 27:58 7. Dilyana Minkina (Bul) 28:04 8. Annabel Mason (Gbr) 28:14 … 28. Sabine Wallner (Ger/WSV Rabenstein) 31:37 (37 Läuferinnen im Ziel). Mannschaften: 1. Russland 24 2. Groß-Britannien 26 3. Türkei 34 4. Deutschland 34 5. Italien 40 6. Bulgarien 52 7. Rumänien 56 8. Österreich 71 (9 Nationen gewertet). .
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