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Cross Memorial Juan Muguerza : ウィキペディア英語版
Cross Internacional Juan Muguerza

The Cross Internacional Juan Muguerza, also known as the ''Elgoibar Cross Country'', is an annual cross country running competition which takes place each January in Elgoibar, the Basque Country, Spain. It is named as a memorial of local runner Juan Muguerza, a multiple national champion who was killed in 1937 during the bombing of Mungia in the Spanish Civil War.〔(1943 nace el Cross Memorial Juan Muguerza ). Mintxeta . Retrieved on 2011-03-11.〕
The competition was first held in 1943 and was a men only contest, principally between national-level runners. This changed at the twentieth anniversary of the race in 1963, when the competition became an international one. Ethiopian runner Mamo Wolde was the first foreign winner and he went on to score three more victories that decade.〔(Cross Memorial Juan Muguerza ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2011-01-21). Retrieved on 2011-03-11.〕〔Valiente, Emeterio (2006-01-22). (Kamathi and Ayanu unstoppable in Elgoibar ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-11.〕 His performances brought exposure for African runners in Spain and his influence was recognised with the erection of a memorial in his memory in 2003.〔(Mamo Wolde honoured in Spain ). IAAF (2003-09-16). Retrieved on 2011-03-11.〕 Having been held every year since 1943, with the exception of cancellations in 1950 and 1981, the Cross Juan Muguerza is one of the longest-running competitions of its type in Spain.〔(Longest Running Crosscountry Races ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2011-03-10). Retrieved on 2011-03-11.〕
The men's race has typically been contested over distances varying from 9 km to 11 km, with the current race being 10.8 km. A women's short course race was trialled in the late 1960s and became a permanent fixture of the programme in 1972. Initially a two kilometre course, the distance was gradually increased over the lifespan of the competition, resulting in the current distance of 6.6 km.〔 A men's junior race was held in addition to the main senior race in 1963.〔(ELGOIBAR, 1.963ko urtarrilaren 20an - 20 de enero de 1.963 ). Mintxeta . Retrieved on 2011-03-11.〕 The current race programme comprises the two senior races and six different age categories for younger runners.〔(LXVIII Cross Internacional Juan Muguerza de Elgoibar ). Real Federación Española de Atletismo (2011). Retrieved on 2011-03-11.〕
The elite events attract the highest level of international runners, with past winners including IAAF World Cross Country Championships gold medallists Kenenisa Bekele, Paul Tergat, John Ngugi, Derartu Tulu and Edith Masai.〔Valiente, Emeterio (2003-01-13). (Bekele in a class of his own again ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-11.〕 The top runners of Spain and Portugal regularly compete at the competition. Among them, world medallists Mariano Haro and Carmen Valero won in Elgoibar in the 1970s, while prominent Portuguese athletes Paulo Guerra and Fernanda Ribeiro took the top honours in the 1990s.〔
==Past senior race winners==


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