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World Cross Country Championships - Press Releases 2002
March 19, 2002
  • Radcliffe and O'Sullivan ready for their day at the races
    The Leopardstown race course in Dublin, which next weekend hosts the 30th IAAF World Cross Country Championships, has attracted Europe's finest women's cross country duo, Britain's Paula Radcliffe, the reigning long course champion, and Ireland's Sonia O'Sullivan, the 1998 long and short course champion.

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March 19, 2002
  • Bekele goes for Dublin Double
    Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele, will contest both the men’s short and long course races at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Dublin, this weekend.

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February 20, 2002

  • The AAI Inter Club Cross Country Championships take place at the ALSAA Complex Dublin Airport on Sunday 24th March; automatic selection guaranteed for the first three past the post in each of the four races.

    Pre-selected for Irish team to compete in the IAAF Sport Ireland World Cross Country Championships are -

    • Sonia O'Sullivan, Ballymore Cobh
    • Ann Keenan Buckley, North Laois
    • Mark Carroll, Leevale
    • Seamus Power, Kilmurray Ibrickane

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