2023 Cross Zornotza

International athletics championship event
2023 Cross Zornotza
Dates22 October 2023
An overhead view of Zornotza
Level2023–24 World Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold
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Cross Zornotza

The 2023 Cross Zornotza, officially the 69º Cross Internacional Zornotza, was the 69th edition of the international cross country running competition held in Amorebieta-Etxano, Spain on 22 October 2023. It was the first leg of the 2023–24 World Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold, the highest-level global series of cross country competitions.

Recap

Likina Amebaw of Ethiopia and Celestin Ndikumana of Burundi won the two races.[1][2]

Results

In combination with two other eligible cross country races, points from the 2023 Cross Zornotza could be used to qualify for the 10,000 metres track race at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The top eight athletes ordered by total score (summed from their top three cross country performances) were granted automatic qualification, respecting the maximum three athletes per country.[3]

XC 8.7km

Men's Cross Country
Place Athlete Country Time Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Célestin Ndikumana  Burundi 25:34 1240
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Merhawi Mebrahtu  Eritrea 25:47 1220
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Leonard Chemutai  Uganda 25:57 1200
4 Filmon Kibrom  Eritrea 26:03 1180
5 Sergio Paniagua  Spain 26:20 1160
6 Nassim Hassaous  Spain 26:32 1145
7 Fernando Carro  Spain 26:44 1130
8 David Bascuñana  Spain 26:48 1120
9 Eduardo Menacho [es; no]  Spain 26:54 1110
10 Ghirmay Ghebreslassie  Eritrea 27:08 1100
11 Raul Celada  Spain 27:15 1090
12 João Pereira  Portugal 27:21 1080
13 Andreu Blanes  Spain 27:28 1070
14 Brahim el Ourzadi  Spain 27:41 1060
15 Nahuel Carabaña  Andorra 28:06 1055
16 Daniel Alonso  Spain 28:52 1050
17 Carlos García  Spain 29:10 1045
18 Brahim Elaasri  Morocco 29:16 1040
19 Sergio Jiménez  Spain 29:28 1035
20 Ekain Larrea  Spain 29:29 1030
21 Javier Pérez  Spain 29:33 1025
22 Diego Alcalde  Spain 29:34 1020
23 Pablo Maldonado  Spain 29:56 1015
24 David Rua  Spain 30:03 1010
25 David Alfonso  Spain 30:15 1005
26 Julen Teran  Spain 30:19 1000
27 Wogen Hoyos  Spain 30:22 995
28 Jon Baz  Spain 30:23 990
29 Ruben Torres  Spain 30:30 985
30 Iker Ortiz  Spain 30:43 980
31 Igor Garcia  Spain 30:50 975
32 Anastasio Gomez  Spain 30:51 970
33 Jon Pascual  Spain 31:07 965
34 Xabier Sanchez  Spain 31:15 960
35 Aimar Sukunza  Spain 31:19 955
36 Jon Ander Etura  Spain 31:22 950
37 Aitor Madrazo  Spain 31:35 945
38 Julen Azpiazu  Spain 31:43 940
39 Paul Iturraspe  Spain 31:49 935
40 Txomin Osoro  Spain 31:57 930
41 Julen Basterretxea  Spain 32:04 927
42 Igor Ruiz  Spain 32:05 924
43 Ander Uriarte  Spain 32:08 921
44 Francisco Javier Fontaneda  Spain 32:10 918
45 Iker Rueda  Spain 32:11 915
46 David Lopez  Spain 32:14 912
47 Eneko Zabala  Spain 32:19 909
48 Aitor Elola  Spain 32:20 906
49 Markel Elesgaray  Spain 32:30 903
50 Jon Etxeberria  Spain 32:32 900
51 Mikael Gurrutxaga  Spain 32:35 898
52 Sergio Mijancos  Spain 32:37 896
53 Jon Napal  Spain 32:40 894
54 Igor Torres  Spain 32:45 892
55 Tomas Laso  Spain 32:46 890
56 Martin Miguez  Spain 32:49 888
57 Unai Lobato  Spain 32:57 886
58 Mikel Baz  Spain 33:01 884
59 Antxon Casal  Spain 33:07 882
60 Ińaki Elola  Spain 33:17 880
61 Younes Ouadou  Spain 33:21 879
62 Javier Solana  Spain 33:25 878
63 Ander Roscales  Spain 33:29 877
64 Sergio Markina  Spain 33:38 876
65 Eduardo Manzanos  Spain 33:38 875
66 Mikel Fernandez  Spain 33:53 874
67 Jose Lagardera  Spain 33:59 873
68 Pedro Sellares  Spain 34:23 872
69 Zohiartze Moral  Spain 34:45 871
Women's Cross Country
Place Athlete Country Time Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Likina Amebaw [de]  Ethiopia 29:36 1240
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lemlem Nibret  Ethiopia 29:38 1220
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lucy Mawia  Kenya 30:03 1200
4 Alessia Zarbo [de; fr]  France 31:07 1180
5 Cristina Ruiz [de]  Spain 31:21 1160
6 Irene Pelayo [pl]  Spain 31:24 1145
7 Rosalía Tárraga [de]  Spain 31:27 1130
8 Paula González Blanco [d]  Spain 31:35 1120
9 Laura Domene  Spain 31:36 1110
10 Idaira Prieto  Spain 31:45 1100
11 Katerine Tisalema  Ecuador 31:56 1090
12 June Arbeo Sarriugarte [eu]  Spain 32:02 1080
13 Claudia Estevez  Spain 32:14 1070
14 Ana Marinho  Portugal 32:35 1060
15 Isabel Barreiro  Spain 32:51 1055
16 Antía Castro  Spain 33:02 1050
17 Queralt Criado  Spain 33:12 1045
18 Oihane Irusta  Spain 35:07 1040
19 Laura Cebollada Martinez  Spain 35:51 1035
20 Eider Muńoz  Spain 36:54 1030
21 Garazi Sampedro  Spain 37:08 1025
22 Lara Estebanez  Spain 37:27 1020
23 Laura Garcia  Spain 37:49 1015
24 Nuria Etxegarai  Spain 37:59 1010
25 Ane Ochoa  Spain 38:27 1005
26 Paula Echarri  Spain 38:31 1000
27 Ainhoa Unanue  Spain 39:04 995
28 Ane Lopez  Spain 39:55 990

References

  1. ^ Admin, Runnerstribe (2023-10-24). "Golden Triumph at Cross Internacional Zornotza". Runner's Tribe. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  2. ^ "Amebaw and Ndikumana excel in Amorebieta | REPORTS | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  3. ^ Gault, Jonathan. "World Athletics Made a Big Change to World/Olympic 10,000m Qualifying and No One Is Talking About It". LetsRun.com. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
Results
  • "2023 Cross Zornotza | Results | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2024-02-28.

See also