Cross Internacional de Alcobendas 2025 - Live Stream

Sun, November 30, 2025 at 08:20 (GMT)
Your local time: Sun, November 30, 2025 at 08:20
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View the live stream, details, results, entry lists and race day schedule for the 2025 Cross Internacional de la Constitucion Alcobendas.

The 43rd Cross Internacional de la Constitución de Alcobendas returns on Sunday, 30 November 2025, bringing one of Spain’s most prestigious cross country meetings back to Parque de Andalucía. The event, part of the World Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold, serves as a key tune-up for the upcoming European Cross Country Championships in Lagoa on 15 December, which ensures another deep and competitive international lineup.

How to Watch - Live Stream and TV Coverage

The entire event will be streamed live and free worldwide on YouTube, with coverage beginning at 9:20 a.m. local time (GMT+1).

The program begins around 9:30 a.m. with youth, masters, and popular races. The international contests headline the schedule, with the senior women’s race at 12:10 p.m., followed shortly by the senior men. Both events will be run over the classic Alcobendas loop system on mixed, undulating park terrain.

Race Day Schedule

TimeCategoryYear of BirthDistance
9:30Cross PopularNon-federated (16+)4075 m
9:55Sub 18 Boys2008–20093175 m
10:10Sub 18 Girls2008–20093175 m
10:30Sub 16 Boys2010–20112410 m
10:45Sub 16 Girls2010–20112410 m
11:00Sub 20 + Masters Men2006–2007 + 35+4075 m
11:25Sub 20 Women2006–20073175 m
11:50Sub 14 Boys2012–20131785 m
12:00Sub 14 Girls2012–20131785 m
12:10Senior Men / U23 Men2002 and earlier / 2003–20058040 m
12:45Senior Women / U23 Women2002 and earlier / 2003–20058040 m
13:10Sub 12 Boys2014–20151200 m
13:20Sub 12 Girls2014–20151200 m
13:30Sub 10 Boys2016–2017710 m
13:45Sub 10 Girls2016–2017710 m
13:55Sub 8 Boys2018–2019450 m
13:55Sub 8 Girls2018–2019450 m
14:00Minis–Escolar (Non-competitive)2020–2022150 m

Elites:

On the women’s side, Italy’s Nadia Battocletti arrives as the marquee name after her standout 2025 season, highlighted by two medals at the World Championships in Tokyo. She will face strong opposition from Kenya’s Sheila Jebet, Great Britain’s Megan Keith, Ethiopia’s Yenenesh Shimket, and Burundi’s Micheline Niyomahoro, with Spain fielding a competitive home squad led by Laura Luengo, Azucena Díaz, and Silvia Rey.

The men’s race is headlined by Burundi’s Rodrigue Kwizera, who seeks a remarkable fourth victory in Alcobendas. He will be challenged by Eritrea’s Saymon Amanuel, Uganda’s Samuel Cherop, and Kenya’s Dismas Yeko, along with strong European contenders Yohannes Chiappinelli, Vittore Borromini, and Oliver Lofqvist. Spain’s top hopes include Zakaria Boufaljat, Raúl Celada, and Unai Naranjo.

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