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CPC Loop Den Haag
Patrick Makau winning in the Hague in 2008Date Mid-March Location the Hague, Netherlands Event type Road Distance Half marathon Established 1975 The CPC Loop Den Haag (abbreviated for City-Pier-City Loop) is an annual half marathon competition held in the Hague, Netherlands, every mid-March.
The inaugural edition was held in 1975 and featured a 14.5 km course. This was extended to the half marathon distance the following year. The competition has been used as the Dutch half marathon championships on a number of occasions.[1] The course is a relatively flat one, which lends itself to fast times for athletes.[2] A former men's half marathon world record of 58:34 minutes was set at this race by Samuel Wanjiru in 2007.[3] This remains the men's course record, while Tegla Loroupe is the women's course record holder with her run of 1:07:32 hours from 1998.
The most successful athletes of the CPC race are both Dutch: Carla Beurskens and Marti ten Kate have both topped the podium on four separate occasions. In its earlier editions, Dutch and other Europeans were the most successful athletes. From the 1990s onwards, this changed due to the rise of African, and particularly Kenyan, runners. Kenya's dominance was highlighted by a ten-year undefeated streak in the men's race from 2001 to 2010.[1]
Winners
Key: Course record Dutch championship race Short course or wind-assisted race
Year Winner men Nationality Time
(h:m:s)Winner women Nationality Time
(h:m:s)1975 Henk Kalf Netherlands
42:53 Not held 1976 Jose Reveyn Belgium
1:03:24 1977 Joachim Schirmer Germany
1:02:40 1978 Wolf-Dieter Poschmann Germany
1:03:36 1979 Øyvind Dahl Norway
1:03:07 1980 Øyvind Dahl Norway
1:02:46 Marja Wokke Netherlands
1:13:59 1981 Øyvind Dahl Norway
1:04:18 Ine Valentin Netherlands
1:24:31 1982 Hugh Jones England
1:01:06 Annie van Stiphout Netherlands
1:14:34 1983 Cor Lambregts Netherlands
1:00:40 Gerrie Timmermans Netherlands
1:18:44 1984 Ray Crabb England
1:02:56 Carla Beurskens Netherlands
1:12:57 1985 Carl Thackery England
1:02:11 Carla Beurskens Netherlands
1:10:44 1986 David Tavares Portugal
1:02:50 Carla Beurskens Netherlands
1:09:28 1987 Marti ten Kate Netherlands
1:03:14 Karolina Szabo Hungary
1:10:58 1988 Marti ten Kate Netherlands
1:02:20 Evy Palm Sweden
1:12:24 1989 Marti ten Kate Netherlands
1:01:34 Nelly Aerts Belgium
1:11:32 1990 Marti ten Kate Netherlands
1:02:24 Carla Beurskens Netherlands
1:10:04 1991 John Burra Tanzania
1:01:38 Ingrid Kristiansen Norway
1:09:05 1992 Manuel Matias Portugal
1:02:04 Anne van Schuppen Netherlands
1:13:20 1993 Benson Masya Kenya
1:00:24 Colleen De Reuck South Africa
1:10:50 1994 Benson Masya Kenya
1:02:00 Jane Salumäe Estonia
1:10:10 1995 Simon Lopuyet Kenya
1:01:42 Simone Staicu Romania
1:10:58 1996 Thomas Osano Kenya
1:02:03 Jane Salumäe Estonia
1:11:38 1997 Grazia Calvaresi Italy
1:01:08 Esther Kiplagat Kenya
1:10:10 1998 Simon Bor Kenya
1:01:03 Tegla Loroupe Kenya
1:07:32 1999 Isaac Chemobo Kenya
1:01:00 Christina Pomacu Romania
1:10:02 2000 Zebedayo Bayo Tanzania
1:01:07 Lornah Kiplagat Kenya
1:06:56 2001 Josephat Kipchoge Rop Kenya
1:02:12 Catherine Ndereba Kenya
1:07:54 2002 Yusuf Songoka Kenya
1:00:53 Linah Cheruiyot Kenya
1:08:51 2003 Joseph Ngolepus Kenya
1:00:53 Marleen Renders Belgium
1:09:54 2004 Christopher Cheboiboch Kenya
1:02:41 Mary Ptikany Kenya
1:13:36 2005 Moses Kipkosgei Kigen Kenya
1:01:45 Mary Ptikany Kenya
1:10:18 2006 Moses Kipkosgei Kigen Kenya
1:01:17 Simone Staicu Hungary
1:12:49 2007 Samuel Wanjiru Kenya
58:34 Hilda Kibet Kenya
1:09:43 2008 Patrick Makau Kenya
1:00:08 Pauline Wangui Kenya
1:09:49 2009 Sammy Kitwara Kenya
59:47 Pauline Wangui Kenya
1:10:50 2010 Patrick Makau Kenya
59:52 Pauline Wangui Kenya
1:10:36 2011 Lelisa Desisa Ethiopia
59:37 Filomena Chepchirchir Kenya
1:09:06 References
- ^ a b Michiels, Frieda et al (2011-03-13). City-Pier-City Half Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-03-17.
- ^ van Hemert, Wim (2011-03-14). Desisa and Chepcirchir take fast Half Marathon wins in The Hague. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-17.
- ^ IAAF, March 17, 2007: Wanjiru again! World records broken in Half Marathon and 20km in The Hague
- List of winners
- Michiels, Frieda et al (2011-03-13). City-Pier-City Half Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-03-17.
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