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20 Kilomètres de Paris

The 20 Kilomètres de Paris (Paris 20 km) is an annual road running competition over 20 kilometres which takes place on the streets of Paris, France in October. First held in 1979, the race attracts top level international competitors and holds IAAF Silver Label Road Race status.[1]

20 Kilomètres de Paris
The start point is near the Eiffel Tower
DateOctober
LocationParis, France
Event typeRoad
Distance20 km
Established1979
Course recordsMen's: 57:19 (2005)
Evans Cheruiyot
Women's: 1:05:51 (2014)
Rose Chelimo
Official site20 Kilomètres de Paris
Participants9,270 finishers (2021)

The competition was the idea of Michel Jazy, a French runner who was an Olympic medallist and two-time European Champion. The first edition was held through a joint effort by the Council of Paris and ASCAIR (the French Airforce's body for sport). The race has been organised under the auspices of ASCAIR since then.[2]

The course for the competition has a double looped, figure 8 style. The start point of the race is in the Trocadéro near the Eiffel Tower and runners then cross the River Seine over the Pont d'Iéna. It heads in an anti-clockwise loop through Bois de Boulogne before completing a smaller, clockwise loop along the banks of the Seine. The finish point is the Musée du quai Branly.[3] The original race distance was 20.3 km, but this was reduced to 20 km in 1981. As a result of poor race organisation at the starting point, athlete's times from 1981 to 1992 are not accepted for record purposes; unusually quick times were recorded as some runners began the race a whole minute before the official starter's gun had been fired.[4]

The men's and women's course records for the 20 km race are held by Kenyan athletes: Evans Cheruiyot completed the distance in 57:19 minutes in 2005 and Sarah Chepchirchir's time of 1:05:03 hours was set in 2013.[4]

The race organisers abide by their own charter of ethics which – aside from outlining typical races rules and safety issues – includes the aims of increasing inclusion of women in the sport of running and promotion of environmentally friendly attitudes.[5]

Past winners

 
Elite level runners competing at the 2004 edition
 
Scene of the mass amateur race in 2004

Key:   Course record   Timings invalid (False start or short course)

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 1979   Bram Wassenaar (NED) 1:01:30   Chantal Navarro (FRA) 1:11:29
2nd 1980   Mike McLeod (GBR) 1:02:53   Joëlle Audibert (FRA) 1:16:00
3rd 1981   Radhouane Bouster (FRA) 57:35   Annick Loir (FRA) 1:09:58
4th 1982   Jacques Boxberger (FRA) 57:47   Paula Fudge (GBR) 1:06:19
5th 1983   Thierry Watrice (FRA) 57:15   Joëlle De Brouwer (FRA) 1:07:14
6th 1984   Pierre Lévisse (FRA) 57:22   Sally-Ann Hales (GBR) 1:08:20
7th 1985   Colin Moore (GBR) 55:51   Sue Crehan (GBR) 1:06:21
8th 1986   Hussein Ahmed Salah (DJI) 57:19   Maria Rebelo (FRA) 1:06:34
9th 1987   Cor Lambregts (NED) 59:31   Agnes Pardaens (BEL) 1:08:39
10th 1988   Pierre Lévisse (FRA) 59:33   Maria Rebelo (FRA) 1:09:44
11th 1989   António Pinto (POR) 58:46   Rosa Mota (POR) 1:06:37
12th 1990   Mohammed Mourhit (BEL) 59:15   Dominique Rembert (FRA) 1:10:48
13th 1991   António Pinto (POR) 59:28   Natalia Artyemova (RUS) 1:09:37
14th 1992   Paul Arpin (FRA) 57:20   Nadezhda Ilyina (RUS) 1:09:34
15th 1993   Said Ermilli (MAR) 58:40   Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) 1:06:37
16th 1994   Salah Hissou (MAR) 58:20   Iulia Negura (ROM) 1:08:04
17th 1995   Kenneth Cheruiyot (KEN) 58:45   Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) 1:07:26
18th 1996   Elarbi Khattabi (MAR) 58:22   Joyce Chepchumba (KEN) 1:07:33
19th 1997   John Gwako (KEN) 57:35   Cristina Pomacu (ROM) 1:07:15
20th 1998   Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) 57:46   Hellen Kimaiyo (KEN) 1:06:21
21st 1999   Domingos Castro (POR) 57:54   Berhane Adere (ETH) 1:06:36
22nd 2000   Francis Wachira (KEN) 59:35   Hellen Kimutai (KEN) 1:05:28
23rd 2001   Philippe Remond (FRA) 1:02:17   Chantal Dällenbach (FRA) 1:10:50
24th 2002   Robert Cheruiyot (KEN) 57:38   Jeļena Prokopčuka (LAT) 1:06:44
25th 2003   Sammy Chumba (KEN) 58:26   Mestawet Tufa (ETH) 1:06:29
26th 2004   Sammy Chumba (KEN) 59:36   Lenah Cheruiyot (KEN) 1:07:36
27th 2005   Evans Cheruiyot (KEN) 57:19   Dire Tune (ETH) 1:08:17
28th 2006   John Kyui (KEN) 59:23   Florence Chepkirui (KEN) 1:10:52
29th 2007   Musau Mwanzia (KEN) 58:07   Meriem Wangari (KEN) 1:07:35
30th 2008   Sammy Kitwara (KEN) 57:42   Meriem Wangari (KEN) 1:08:05
31st 2009   Dieudonné Disi (RWA) 59:33   Meriem Wangari (KEN) 1:05:30
32nd 2010   John Mwangangi (KEN) 58:09   Rose Chelimo (KEN) 1:07:27
33rd 2011   John Mwangangi (KEN) 58:11   Sarah Chepchirchir (KEN) 1:06:04
34th 2012   Ezechiel Nizigiymana (BDI) 58:12   Cynthia Jerotich (KEN) 1:05:36
35th 2013   Tebalu Zawude (ETH) 58:07   Sarah Chepchirchir (KEN) 1:05:03
36th 2014   Muhajir Hiredin (ETH) 58:28   Rose Chelimo (KEN) 1:05:01
37th 2015   Stephen Ogari (KEN) 59:11   Nancy Kimaiyo (KEN) 1:06:03
38th 2016   Morhad Amdouni (FRA) 59:18   Etagegn Woldu (ETH) 1:06:24
39th 2017   Collins Chebii (KEN) 58:28   Gebayanesh Ayele (ETH) 1:06:02
40th 2018   Samuel Tsegay (ERI) 58:23   Ophélie Claude-Boxberger (FRA) 1:09:48
41st 2019   Enos Kales (KEN) 58:28   Naomi Jebet (KEN) 1:08:22
42nd 2021   Morhad Amdouni (FRA) 57:54   Samira Mezeghrane-Saad (FRA) 1:09:08
43rd 2022[6]   Yann Schrub (FRA) 58:04   Cynthia Kosgei (KEN) 1:07:03

References

  1. ^ IAAF Label Road Races 2018. Retrieved on 2019-04-02.
  2. ^ The History of The Race 2011-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. 20kmParis. Retrieved on 2011-10-23.
  3. ^ Interactive Map 2011-11-02 at the Wayback Machine. 20kmParis. Retrieved on 2011-10-23.
  4. ^ a b Festou, Michel et al (2011-10-11). Paris 20 km. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-10-23.
  5. ^ Charter of Ethics 2011-10-11 at the Wayback Machine. 20kmParis. Retrieved on 2011-10-23.
  6. ^ "20km de Paris – Présentiel". Vredestein 20km de Paris (in French). Retrieved 2023-02-15.
List of winners

External links

  • Official website

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The 20 Kilometres de Paris Paris 20 km is an annual road running competition over 20 kilometres which takes place on the streets of Paris France in October First held in 1979 the race attracts top level international competitors and holds IAAF Silver Label Road Race status 1 20 Kilometres de ParisThe start point is near the Eiffel TowerDateOctoberLocationParis FranceEvent typeRoadDistance20 kmEstablished1979Course recordsMen s 57 19 2005 Evans CheruiyotWomen s 1 05 51 2014 Rose ChelimoOfficial site20 Kilometres de ParisParticipants9 270 finishers 2021 The competition was the idea of Michel Jazy a French runner who was an Olympic medallist and two time European Champion The first edition was held through a joint effort by the Council of Paris and ASCAIR the French Airforce s body for sport The race has been organised under the auspices of ASCAIR since then 2 The course for the competition has a double looped figure 8 style The start point of the race is in the Trocadero near the Eiffel Tower and runners then cross the River Seine over the Pont d Iena It heads in an anti clockwise loop through Bois de Boulogne before completing a smaller clockwise loop along the banks of the Seine The finish point is the Musee du quai Branly 3 The original race distance was 20 3 km but this was reduced to 20 km in 1981 As a result of poor race organisation at the starting point athlete s times from 1981 to 1992 are not accepted for record purposes unusually quick times were recorded as some runners began the race a whole minute before the official starter s gun had been fired 4 The men s and women s course records for the 20 km race are held by Kenyan athletes Evans Cheruiyot completed the distance in 57 19 minutes in 2005 and Sarah Chepchirchir s time of 1 05 03 hours was set in 2013 4 The race organisers abide by their own charter of ethics which aside from outlining typical races rules and safety issues includes the aims of increasing inclusion of women in the sport of running and promotion of environmentally friendly attitudes 5 Past winners Edit Elite level runners competing at the 2004 edition Scene of the mass amateur race in 2004Key Course record Timings invalid False start or short course Edition Year Men s winner Time h m s Women s winner Time h m s 1st 1979 Bram Wassenaar NED 1 01 30 Chantal Navarro FRA 1 11 292nd 1980 Mike McLeod GBR 1 02 53 Joelle Audibert FRA 1 16 003rd 1981 Radhouane Bouster FRA 57 35 Annick Loir FRA 1 09 584th 1982 Jacques Boxberger FRA 57 47 Paula Fudge GBR 1 06 195th 1983 Thierry Watrice FRA 57 15 Joelle De Brouwer FRA 1 07 146th 1984 Pierre Levisse FRA 57 22 Sally Ann Hales GBR 1 08 207th 1985 Colin Moore GBR 55 51 Sue Crehan GBR 1 06 218th 1986 Hussein Ahmed Salah DJI 57 19 Maria Rebelo FRA 1 06 349th 1987 Cor Lambregts NED 59 31 Agnes Pardaens BEL 1 08 3910th 1988 Pierre Levisse FRA 59 33 Maria Rebelo FRA 1 09 4411th 1989 Antonio Pinto POR 58 46 Rosa Mota POR 1 06 3712th 1990 Mohammed Mourhit BEL 59 15 Dominique Rembert FRA 1 10 4813th 1991 Antonio Pinto POR 59 28 Natalia Artyemova RUS 1 09 3714th 1992 Paul Arpin FRA 57 20 Nadezhda Ilyina RUS 1 09 3415th 1993 Said Ermilli MAR 58 40 Hellen Kimaiyo KEN 1 06 3716th 1994 Salah Hissou MAR 58 20 Iulia Negura ROM 1 08 0417th 1995 Kenneth Cheruiyot KEN 58 45 Hellen Kimaiyo KEN 1 07 2618th 1996 Elarbi Khattabi MAR 58 22 Joyce Chepchumba KEN 1 07 3319th 1997 John Gwako KEN 57 35 Cristina Pomacu ROM 1 07 1520th 1998 Hendrick Ramaala RSA 57 46 Hellen Kimaiyo KEN 1 06 2121st 1999 Domingos Castro POR 57 54 Berhane Adere ETH 1 06 3622nd 2000 Francis Wachira KEN 59 35 Hellen Kimutai KEN 1 05 2823rd 2001 Philippe Remond FRA 1 02 17 Chantal Dallenbach FRA 1 10 5024th 2002 Robert Cheruiyot KEN 57 38 Jelena Prokopcuka LAT 1 06 4425th 2003 Sammy Chumba KEN 58 26 Mestawet Tufa ETH 1 06 2926th 2004 Sammy Chumba KEN 59 36 Lenah Cheruiyot KEN 1 07 3627th 2005 Evans Cheruiyot KEN 57 19 Dire Tune ETH 1 08 1728th 2006 John Kyui KEN 59 23 Florence Chepkirui KEN 1 10 5229th 2007 Musau Mwanzia KEN 58 07 Meriem Wangari KEN 1 07 3530th 2008 Sammy Kitwara KEN 57 42 Meriem Wangari KEN 1 08 0531st 2009 Dieudonne Disi RWA 59 33 Meriem Wangari KEN 1 05 3032nd 2010 John Mwangangi KEN 58 09 Rose Chelimo KEN 1 07 2733rd 2011 John Mwangangi KEN 58 11 Sarah Chepchirchir KEN 1 06 0434th 2012 Ezechiel Nizigiymana BDI 58 12 Cynthia Jerotich KEN 1 05 3635th 2013 Tebalu Zawude ETH 58 07 Sarah Chepchirchir KEN 1 05 0336th 2014 Muhajir Hiredin ETH 58 28 Rose Chelimo KEN 1 05 0137th 2015 Stephen Ogari KEN 59 11 Nancy Kimaiyo KEN 1 06 0338th 2016 Morhad Amdouni FRA 59 18 Etagegn Woldu ETH 1 06 2439th 2017 Collins Chebii KEN 58 28 Gebayanesh Ayele ETH 1 06 0240th 2018 Samuel Tsegay ERI 58 23 Ophelie Claude Boxberger FRA 1 09 4841st 2019 Enos Kales KEN 58 28 Naomi Jebet KEN 1 08 2242nd 2021 Morhad Amdouni FRA 57 54 Samira Mezeghrane Saad FRA 1 09 0843rd 2022 6 Yann Schrub FRA 58 04 Cynthia Kosgei KEN 1 07 03References Edit IAAF Label Road Races 2018 Retrieved on 2019 04 02 The History of The Race Archived 2011 10 15 at the Wayback Machine 20kmParis Retrieved on 2011 10 23 Interactive Map Archived 2011 11 02 at the Wayback Machine 20kmParis Retrieved on 2011 10 23 a b Festou Michel et al 2011 10 11 Paris 20 km Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved on 2011 10 23 Charter of Ethics Archived 2011 10 11 at the Wayback Machine 20kmParis Retrieved on 2011 10 23 20km de Paris Presentiel Vredestein 20km de Paris in French Retrieved 2023 02 15 List of winnersFestou Michel et al 2011 10 11 Paris 20 km Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved on 2011 10 23 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 20 km de Paris Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 20 Kilometres de Paris amp oldid 1139583935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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