The Cross Internacional Valle de Llodio is an annual cross country running competition that takes place in Llodio in the Basque Country, Spain, around late November. The event was first held in February 1985 and changed to an end-of-year competition soon after, holding its second edition in December 1985.

The competition is hosted by the Club de Atletismo de Laudio. The day's events comprise ten races – there are separate international, elite races for men and women over 9760 metres and 7640 m, respectively. Two further races over the same distances are held for amateur runners and there are also three types of age-group races for both male and female runners. The races take place on grassy circuits around the Estadio Ellakuri and wet weather often makes the ground muddy, making the competition more difficult for runners. Around 1000 runners took part in the event in 2009.

The top-finishing runners in the elite races are mainly from Europe (particularly the host country, Spain) and East Africa. Past winners of the competition include double Olympic champion Derartu Tulu, former World Cross Country Champion Gebregziabher Gebremariam and track World Champions Charles Kamathi and Sally Barsosio. Among the Spanish winners of the race are 1995 World Marathon Champion Martín Fiz and Olympian Alessandra Aguilar. Jon Brown's win in 1996 preceded his victory at that year's European Cross Country Championships.

The elite races currently hold permit status from the European Athletics Association and they are used as a selection meeting for the Spanish national team at the European Cross Country Championships, which is held in December. The competition previously held IAAF status from 2004 to 2006. While the men's race has been continuously held over roughly 9–10 km, the women's race has gradually been extended since its inception. Women competed over 4.3 km throughout the 1990s until it was adjusted to a 5.6 km race from 2001 to 2005. Since 2006, the women's course has varied around the 7.5 km mark.

The 2012 edition of the race was not held due to financial constraints.

Past senior race winners

Ethiopian Tariku Bekele has won the race three times – more than any other athlete
Linet Masai of Kenya took consecutive wins in 2008 and 2009.
EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
1st1985Javier San Martin (ESP)?Lolo Lopo (ESP)?
2nd1985Javier San Martin (ESP)?Asuncion Antolin (ESP)?
3rd1986Valentin Rodriguez (ESP)?Amelia Lorza (ESP)?
4th1987Ezequiel Canario (ESP)?Amelia Lorza (ESP)?
5th1988Martín Fiz (ESP)?Mary Chemweno (KEN)?
6th1989Ezequiel Canario (POR)?Jane Shields (ENG)?
7th1990Wilson Omwoyo (KEN)29:09Jane Wanjiku Ngotho (KEN)12:37
8th1991Ondoro Osoro (KEN)27:25Susan Sirma (KEN)13:26
9th1992Ondoro Osoro (KEN)30:44Lydia Cheromei (KEN)15:00
10th1993Fita Bayisa (ETH)27:58Sally Barsosio (KEN)14:11
11th1994Fita Bayisa (ETH)28:41Derartu Tulu (ETH)14:08
12th1995Daniel Komen (KEN)27:47Sally Barsosio (KEN)13:40
13th1996Jon Brown (ENG)31:03Gete Wami (ETH)15:17
14th1997Thomas Nyariki (KEN)30:50Jackline Maranga (KEN)15:02
15th1998Luke Kipkosgei (KEN)30:57Merima Denboba (ETH)15:44
16th1999Hailu Mekonnen (ETH)28:21Naomi Mugo (KEN)14:18
17th2000Abraham Chebii (KEN)30:01Merima Denboba (ETH)15:07
18th2001John Yuda (TAN)27:01Alessandra Aguilar (ESP)19:32
19th2002Charles Kamathi (KEN)26:57Salina Kosgei (KEN)19:33
20th2003Fabiano Joseph (TAN)28:19Alice Timbilil (KEN)19:56
21st2004Gebregziabher Gebremariam (ETH)26:36Werknesh Kidane (ETH)18:08
22nd2005Tariku Bekele (ETH)29:29Anikó Kálovics (HUN)21:02
23rd2006Tariku Bekele (ETH)27:08Meselech Melkamu (ETH)26:13
24th2007Joseph Ebuya (KEN)27:05Meselech Melkamu (ETH)23:09
25th2008Tariku Bekele (ETH)29:31Linet Masai (KEN)25:12
26th2009Teklemariam Medhin (ERI)29:08Linet Masai (KEN)25:11
27th2010Teklemariam Medhin (ERI)31:24Alessandra Aguilar (ESP)28:02
28th2011Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN)29:15Nadia Ejjafini (ITA)26:03
2012Not held

List of winners

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