Prize Money of US $280,000 -- IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Guiyang 2015

No less than US$280,000 in prize money will be paid out by the IAAF to the leading runners in the two senior races at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Guiyang 2015 on Saturday 28 March.

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No less than US$280,000 in prize money will be paid out by the IAAF to the leading runners in the two senior races at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Guiyang 2015 on Saturday 28 March.

At the 41st edition of the championships, but the first to be held in China, a first prize of US$30,000 will be awarded to each individual winner of the men’s and women’s senior races, with money available down to sixth place.

In total, US$140,000 is on offer for individual prizes.

In the team contest in both senior races, there is another prize pool of US$140,000.

This is distributed with US$20,000 going to the first team home in each race, descending to sixth place in both races, where the pay out by the IAAF is US$4000.

Prize Money (in US$) – senior men’s and women’s races only.*

Individual

1st – 30,000

2nd – 15,000

3rd – 10,000

4th – 7000

5th – 5000

6th – 3000

Team

1st – 20,000

2nd – 16,000

3rd – 12,000

4th – 10,000

5th – 8000

6th – 4000

* No prize money paid for the junior races. The payment of prize money in the senior races is dependent upon the athletes clearing the usual anti-doping procedures.

Extensive background information and complete coverage of the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships can be found on our dedicated competition site.

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