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2011 European Cross Country Championships

The 2011 European Cross Country Championships was the 18th edition of the cross country running competition for European athletes which was held in Velenje, Slovenia on 11 December.
Atelaw Yeshetela of Belgium won the men's title to become the country's first ever champion at the competition. The French men's team retained their title from 2010.〔(SENIOR MEN’S FINAL: Bekele from gun to tape ). European Athletics (2011-12-11). Retrieved on 2011-12-11.〕 Fionnuala Britton was the winner in the senior women's race, becoming Ireland's second champion in the history of the event after Catherina McKiernan (who won the inaugural race in 1994).
The senior women's team race was won by Great Britain.〔(SENIOR WOMEN'S FINAL: Fabulous Fionnuala ). European Athletics (2011-12-11). Retrieved on 2011-12-11.〕
==Preparation==
The city won the rights to the event at the 120th meeting of the European Athletics Council in 2007. It was the second time that Velenje hosted the event, following its hosting of the 1999 edition.〔(Albufeira (POR) & Velenje (SLO) to host the SPAR European Cross Country Championships in 2010 & 2011 ). European Athletics (2007). Retrieved on 2011-12-08.〕 The event mascot, Ligi (an anthropomorphic black mole), returned after its introduction in 1999. In the intervening years, the mascot was used for a number of events in the city and represents the importance of lignite (brown coal) in the city's economy.〔(Ligi the mole unveiled as SPAR European Cross Country Championships mascot ). European Athletics (2011-07-10). Retrieved on 2011-12-08.〕
Alongside international television broadcasts, European Athletics broadcast the event live on the governing body's official website.〔(European Athletics to stream live SPAR European Cross Country Championships ). European Athletics (2011-12-05). Retrieved on 2011-12-08.〕
The championships featured six races: there were senior, under-23, and under-20 junior categories for each of the sexes. The men's senior race had a 9870-metre distance, while the women's senior and men's under-23 races were held over 8040 m. The men's junior race and women's under-23 contests were over 6070 m. The junior women had a 3970 m distance to cover.〔(Timetable EXCCH Velenje 2011 ). Velenje 2011 (2011-11-21). Retrieved on 2011-12-08.〕 The course for the competition was based near the grounds of the ''Atletski Klub Velenje'' (Velenje Athletics Club). It had a relatively flat race profile with no significant inclines and comprises two loops (a 1500 m loop and a shorter 300 m circuit).〔(Competition Venue ). Velenje 2011. Retrieved on 2011-12-08.〕
Five European Athletics permit meetings preceded the championships on the weekend of 26–27 November: the ''Skanzen meeting'' in Budapest, the Cross de l'Acier in Leffrinckoucke, the Warandecross in Tilburg, the Lotto CrossCup van West-Vlaanderen in Roeselare, and the Cross Internacional Valle de Llodio in Llodio.〔(Calendar 2012 - Cross Country ). European Athletics (2011). Retrieved on 2011-12-08.〕 These races and national-level trial events were the primary means of athletes gaining selection for the championships.
Ukraine's Serhiy Lebid returned to defend his 2010 title and the nine-time champion was the pre-race favourite. The 2010 women's champion, Jéssica Augusto, did not enter the competition as she was still recovering from her outing at the 2011 New York City Marathon.〔Ramsak, Bob (2011-12-09). (Lebid looking to add to his continental legend in Velenje - European XC champs preview ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-12-10.〕 The other leading finishers from 2010 – Binnaz Uslu, Ana Dulce Félix and Fionnuala Britton – were among the favourites for the women's race.〔(Senior women's preview: Who will succeed Augusto in Velenje? ). European Athletics (2011-12-07). Retrieved on 2011-12-08.〕

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