The historic intersection event will be held for the first time in the northeastern England, as it was staged in “Sunderland” 2013
Sedgephil will take a great national athletics event in Durham, which will be held for the first time next year, the English National Khachkar Championships will be held in Hardik East Park.
In cooperation with the Council of Durham region, the championships are sponsored by Sportsshoes.com and will take place on Saturday for the last time in 19 years.
The place will be familiar with the competitions who competed in the northern Eastern countries, in 2015 and 2021, plus the North Cross Country Championship in 2024.
Steve Gase, the President of the Association of the Country of the Cross of England, says: The championships will be a significant step, we know that the Eastern Park can be a big process, and we have excellent local partners in Sedgefield Harriers and Durham County.
“ECCA is apparently confirmed by Sportsshoes.com – Northern Northern, championships to north-east.

SUE DOBSON, the Chair of Sleegefield Harries.
“These are interesting times when Sedgefield Harriers as the club celebrates its 20t. Birthdays this year. Our senior and junior excerpts are both growing, and I know that our large number of our members are going to be involved in the championships, as the participants of one of the race to be able to make great experience. “
Clean OE OE, Kuin, Member of the Cabinet of Durham Regional Council, for resources, investments and assets, we are very excited about 2026 in one of our parks.
“Not only that, the championships will involve the region and will increase it for our business and visitor’s economy. Sedgefield must greet people next year ago.

Northelian Mayor Kim McGez Comments:
“We want the northern east to be the country’s first regional region, and this is another amazing main event, which we are talking to the women’s Rugby World Cup with international cricket.
“The Northern East has a long and proud tradition, which is” Sedgephild’s English National Championship “, will help to inspire a new generation in the footsteps of Sir Brendan Foster and Mike McLeod.