Athletes heading for Sefton Park aiming to realise Euro Cross ambitions
One of the key fixtures in the British cross country calendar will unfold on Saturday (Nov 25), with this year’s staging of the Liverpool Cross Challenge.
The event, which takes place at Sefton Park, doubles as the trials for next month’s European Cross Country Championships and some of the country’s finest off-road exponents will have their sights set on earning a spot on the plane to Brussels.
Jess Warner-Judd (Mark Shearman)
Arguably the most hotly anticipated race of the day will be the senior women’s contest. Last year’s Liverpool winner, Jessica Warner-Judd, tends to do well at Sefton Park and the World Championships 10,000m eighth placer will be looking to make sure of another victory.
She will face a tough test, though, against a field which includes 2022 runner-up and last year’s European Cross U23 individual silver medallist and European U23 5000m champion Megan Keith, who looked in impressive form when taking victory at the recent Cardiff Cross Challenge, a race in which Warner-Judd was fifth.
Other notable names in the field include the world 1500m finalist Melissa Courtney-Bryant, not to mention the in-form British international Amelia Quirk, as well as the experienced Abbie Donnelly, Jess Gibbon and 2022 World University cross country champion Izzy Fry.

Zak Mahamed (Mark Shearman)
Zak Mahamed looks to be in pole position for the senior men’s title. An individual U23 silver medallist at last year’s Euro Cross, the Southampton athlete will be a senior competitor this time around and heads to Liverpool having been the first Briton over the line in fourth place in Cardiff.
There are plenty of intriguing subplots in the field, though, as Marc Scott continues his return to racing from injury while marathon man Callum Hawkins has also had more than his fair share of fitness setbacks and toes the start line nine years after his last victory at Sefton Park.
Callum Elson, a silver medallist over the mile at the World Road Running Championships last month, is also competing – as are the Wheeler twins, Charlie and George, who were a surprise package in Cardiff. The U23 challenge looks set to be led by last year’s European U20 champion Will Barnicoat.

Innes FitzGerald (Mark Shearman)
The 17-year-old Innes FitzGerald was fourth at last year’s European Cross but is clearly looking for a podium position this time around. She will be the one to beat in the…
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