24 March 2002 – Dublin, Ireland – Kenya’s Edith Masai enjoyed the biggest pay-day of her brief running career on Sunday, when she collected $34,000 prize money after winning the women’s short-course race at the iaaf/sport Ireland World Cross-country...
The World Cross Country Championships, Dublin, Ireland was certainly a great place to be for one athlete. And that athlete was 19-year-old Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia. The last really great Bikila, was the barefoot wonder who won the Olympic Games marathon on 2...
Radcliffe runs away with 2nd World Cross gold, USA take silver and bronze 23 March 2002 – Dublin, Ireland – Great Britain’s defending champion Paula Radcliffe became the first woman in ten years to successfully defend her long cross title here this afternoon and she...
Bekele defies pundits to take historic double gold in Dublin 24 March 2002 – Dublin, Ireland – 19-year-old Kenenisa Bekele from Ethiopia today ran into the history books as he became the first athlete to win both the men’s short and long cross races...
Kibiwott finds it tough to retain title 23 March 2002 – Dublin, Ireland – Kenya’s Viola Kibiwott carved her own place in cross country history when she successfully defended the junior women’s world title she won 12 months ago in the Belgian city of...