There isn't a saint for cross country. But the patron saint of athletes is St. Sebastian
There is no patron saint for cross country. St. Sebastian is the patron saint of all athletes and athletics.
There is Saint Joan of Arc and Saint John of the Cross but no Saint Joan of the Cross.
There is no specific saint named Saint Cross in Christian tradition. "Saint Cross" may refer to the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified, known as the Holy Cross.
While there is not a saint specifically for cross-country equestrian riding, there are several saints of horsemen and women in general, including St. Anne, St. George, St. James the Greater, and St. Martin of Tours.
Paul of the Cross is the patron saint of Ovada, Italy, only.
It is the cross of Saint Andrew, our patron saint Answer. The cross of St. Andrew is the shape of the cross he was martyred on.
The Saint Andrew's cross is a symbolic representation of the diagonal cross on which Saint Andrew was crucified. It is shaped like an "X" and is often associated with the country of Scotland and the Russian Navy flag.
Saint John of the Cross was born on June 24, 1542.
Saint John of the Cross was born on June 24, 1542.
Christ of Saint John of the Cross was created in 1951.
The cross is a reference to Saint Hubertus (the saint of hunters) and Saint Eustace (who saw a bright cross between the antlers of a deer he was about to kill).
Saint Anthony's cross is a T-shaped cross with a horizontal bar at the top. It is named after Saint Anthony the Great, who is often depicted holding this type of cross in Christian iconography.