BUCS

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BUCS Cross Country 2019 start line

The British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) Cross Country Championships is the highlight of Hilary Term for the Club – a chance for OUCCC to apply all the hard work and training to competition against other universities.

Previous BUCS medals

 

Gentlemen's A Race Ladies' A Race Gentlemen's B Race Ladies' B Race
1970 - Gold 1988 - Gold 1998 - Silver 2020 - Bronze
2001 - Silver 1989 - Gold 2003 - Bronze  
2003 - Bronze 1998 - Bronze 2004 - Bronze  
2004 - Silver 2000 - Gold 2016 - Bronze  
2011 - Bronze   2018 - Bronze  
2018 - Bronze      
2019 - Bronze      
2024 - Silver      

 

 

*if anyone has any BUCS Cross Country Results prior to 2004 it would be greatly appreciated. We will have missed podium finishes from prior to this as the results are patchy. Any mistakes or additions please get in contact.

 

The first University Cross Country Championships, replacing the National Universities Championships, were held in Nottingham in 1964, then organised by the British Universities Sports Federation (BUSF) - as a Men's only race, with the first Women's race held in 1973. These races were for University students only with Polytechnics and Higher Education Colleges excluded until 1991. The A Race, also known as 'Long Race', has been combined with the Gentlemen's B Race since ... and the Women's B Race since Edinburgh 2020. 'Short Races' have also been included at times, mainly in the early 2000s but were not scored in a team aspect.

Venues: 

1964-65 Nottingham, 1966 Wylam, 1967-68 London (PH), 1969-70 Sheffield, 1971 Guildford, 1972 Sheffield, 1973-74 Guildford, 1975 Keele, 1976 Stirling, 1977 Guildford, 1978 Keele, 1979 Stirling, 1980 Loughborough, 1981 Keele, 1982 Nottingham, 1983 Stirling, 1984 Norwich, 1985 Guildford, 1986 Keele, 1987 Glasgow, 1988 Nottingham, 1989 St. Andrews, 1990 Guildford, 1991 Sunderland, 1992 Keele, 1993 Glasgow, 1994 Durham, 1995 Manchester, 1996 Luton, 1997 Leeds, 1998 Oxford, 1999 Cardiff, 2000 Edinburgh, 2001 Manchester, 2002 Belfast, 2003 Oxford, 2004 Dundee, 2005 Leeds, 2006 Stirling, 2007 Bath, 2008 Swansea, 2009 Aberdeen (Cancelled), 2010 Stirling, 2011 Birmingham, 2012 Cardiff, 2013 Leeds,  2014 Stirling, 2015 Brighton, 2016 Gloucester, 2017 Sheffield, 2018 Brunel, 2019 Exeter, 2020 Edinburgh, 2021 Brunel (Cancelled), 2022 Brunel, 2023 Swansea, 2024 Leeds