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Cross country running is primarily an aerobic activity, as it involves sustained exertion over longer distances, which relies on the body's ability to use oxygen to produce energy. However, it can also have anaerobic components, especially during sprinting sections or when tackling steep hills. Overall, the predominant energy system used in cross country is aerobic, supporting endurance and stamina.

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