Egmond Half Marathon

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Egmond Half Marathon
Dateearly January
LocationEgmond aan Zee, Netherlands
Event typeRoad running
DistanceHalf marathon
Primary sponsorNationale-Nederlanden
Course recordsMen: 1:00:46 (2012)
Ethiopia Dawit Wolde
Women: 1:10:36 (2001)
Kenya Susan Chepkemei
Official siteEgmond Half Marathon
Participants713 (2020)
768 (2019)

The Egmond Half Marathon (Dutch: Egmond Halve Marathon) is an annual half marathon race over 21.1 kilometres that has been staged in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands since 1973. The competition normally takes place in early January. Sections of the road race cross along the beach and sand dunes of the village, situated on the North Sea coast. The 2010 edition of the race was cancelled due to poor weather conditions, marking the first break in the race's history.[1]

In addition to the elite level races, the event features recreational fun runs for the public, including a team race for friends or colleagues.[2] The first editions of the event attracted around 1000 runners – a number which increased to over 5000 runners by the mid-1980s. A record 10,370 participants competed in 2000 and the race continued to grow in popularity, attracting over 16,500 people for the 2009 edition.[3] A quarter marathon is also held annually and starts several hours before the half marathon.

The event is organised by Le Champion – a Dutch running club which also organises the Dam tot Damloop and , among other races.[4]

Winners[]

Key:   Course record   Course was roughly 100 m short

Kenyan Tegla Loroupe won six times consecutively from 1993 to 1998.
Dutch runner Greg van Hest won in 1999 but the course was considered short.
The 2004 winner William Kipsang has also won the Amsterdam Marathon.
Edition Date Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st March 11, 1973   (NED) 1:14:15   (NED) 1:40:00
2nd January 13, 1974   (NED) 1:14:12   (NED) 1:41:40
3rd January 12, 1975   (NED) 1:11:15   (NED) 1:38:00
4th January 11, 1976   (NED) 1:11:46   (NED) 1:26:00
5th January 8, 1977   (NED) 1:08:40   (NED) 1:24:00
6th January 8, 1978   (NED) 1:06:25  Marja Wokke (NED) 1:19:45
7th January 7, 1979  Gerard Tebroke (NED) 1:15:50  Marja Wokke (NED) 1:27:55
8th January 6, 1980   (NED) 1:07:03  Marja Wokke (NED) 1:19:35
9th January 4, 1981  Steve Kenyon (ENG) 1:08:03  Marja Wokke (NED) 1:21:21
10th January 10, 1982  Alex Hagelsteens (BEL) 1:06:59  Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 1:17:06
11th January 9, 1983  Marti ten Kate (NED) 1:06:45   (BEL) 1:21:30
12th January 8, 1984  Alex Hagelsteens (BEL) 1:06:37  Francine Peeters (BEL) 1:18:20
13th January 6, 1985   (NED) 1:10:21  Wilma Rusman (NED) 1:22:21
14th January 12, 1986  Henrik Jørgensen (DEN) 1:07:07  Carla Beurskens (NED) 1:18:16
15th January 11, 1987   (WAL) 1:05:11  Magda Ilands (BEL) 1:19:30
16th January 10, 1988  Marti ten Kate (NED) 1:03:26   (DEN) 1:14:55
17th January 8, 1989  Henrik Jørgensen (DEN) 1:05:28  Dorthe Rasmussen (DEN) 1:14:45
18th January 10, 1990  Marti ten Kate (NED) 1:03:32  Carla Beurskens (NED) 1:13:25
19th January 13, 1991  Tonnie Dirks (NED) 1:05:12  Alena Peterková (TCH) 1:15:03
20th January 12, 1992  Joseph Keino (KEN) 1:03:38   (HUN) 1:12:17
21st January 10, 1993  Philemon Hanneck (ZIM) 1:04:04  Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:10:41
22nd January 2, 1994   (KEN) 1:04:47  Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:13:29
23rd January 8, 1995   (ETH) 1:03:56  Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:11:58
24th January 14, 1996  Elijah Lagat (KEN) 1:03:09  Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:15:19
25th January 12, 1997   (KEN) 1:05:07  Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:13:03
26th January 11, 1998  Germán Silva (MEX) 1:03:08  Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:11:47
27th January 10, 1999  Greg van Hest (NED) 1:01:19   (NED) 1:10:03
28th January 9, 2000   (KEN) 1:02:41  Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 1:12:14
29th January 14, 2001  Kamiel Maase (NED) 1:03:42  Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 1:10:36
30th January 13, 2002   (KEN) 1:02:40  Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 1:11:39
31st January 12, 2003  Luc Krotwaar (NED) 1:03:43  Lornah Kiplagat (KEN) 1:12:29
32nd January 11, 2004  William Kipsang (KEN) 1:04:51   (KEN) 1:17:41
33rd January 9, 2005   (KEN) 1:03:35  Hilda Kibet (KEN) 1:13:18
34th January 8, 2006  Kamiel Maase (NED) 1:03:29  Susan Chepkemei (KEN) 1:12:16
35th January 14, 2007   (ETH) 1:04:14  Hilda Kibet (KEN) 1:13:25
36th January 13, 2008  Mulugeta Wami (ETH) 1:04:33   (ETH) 1:13:22
37th January 11, 2009  Wilson Kipsang (KEN) 1:05:36  Workitu Ayanu (ETH) 1:16:33
Not held due to bad weather
38th January 9, 2011  Ayele Abshero (ETH) 1:02:23  Abebech Afework (ETH) 1:12:53
39th January 8, 2012  Dawit Wolde (ETH) 1:00:46  Meseret Hailu (ETH) 1:11:18
40th January 13, 2013  Abera Kuma (ETH) 1:01:20  Helah Kiprop (KEN) 1:10:55
41st January 12, 2014  Ayele Abshero (ETH) 1:02:52   (ETH) 1:11:55
42nd January 11, 2015   (ETH) 1:03:01  Purity Rionoripo (KEN) 1:11:40
43rd January 10, 2016   (ETH) 1:08:08  Genet Yalew (ETH) 1:19:02
44th January 8, 2017  Dawit Wolde (ETH) 1:02:41  Desi Mokonin (BHR) 1:12:08
45th January 14, 2018  Edwin Kiptoo (KEN) 1:02:36   (ETH) 1:12:19
46th January 13, 2019  Ayele Abshero (ETH) 1:04:57   (ETH) 1:14:51
47th January 12, 2020  Bashir Abdi (BEL) 1:08:23  Tsehay Gemechu (ETH) 1:20:29

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ van Hemert, Wim (2011-01-10). Abshero and Afework score Ethiopian double in Egmond aan Zee. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-10.
  2. ^ English-info - Business Run Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine. Egmond Halve Marathon. Retrieved on 2011-01-10.
  3. ^ Statistics Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine. Egmond Halve Marathon. Retrieved on 2011-01-10.
  4. ^ Wat is Le Champion (in Dutch). Le Champion. Retrieved on 2011-01-10.
List of winners

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