Parelloop
Parelloop (Pearl Run in English)[1] is an annual 10 kilometres road running competition usually held in late March or early April in Brunssum, Netherlands. The inaugural edition was held in 1989.
Parelloop | |
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Date | late March |
Location | Brunssum, Netherlands |
Event type | Road |
Distance | 10K run |
Established | 1989 |
Course records | Men's: 27:01 (2009) Women's: 31:07 (2016) |
Official site | Parelloop |
Participants | 118 (2019) |
In 2009, Micah Kogo broke the world record for the 10 km road distance, previously held by Haile Gebrselassie.[2] Since the mid-1990s, the competition has been dominated by Kenyan athletes, with only three winners coming from outside the East African nation since 1999.[3]
Winners
Key: Course record
Year | Men's race | Country | Time (m:s) | Women's race | Country | Time (m:s) |
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2020 | Postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19[4] | |||||
2019 | Mande Bushendich | 27:56 | Evaline Chirchir | 31:17 | ||
2018 | Joel Ayeko | 29:06 | Maureen Koster | 32:15 | ||
2017 | Ezra Kering | 29:21 | Naomi Jebet | 32:07 | ||
2016 | Wilfred Kimitei | 28:02 | Edith Chelimo | 31:07 | ||
2015 | Nicodemus Kipkurui | 28:29 | Maryanne Wanjiru | 32:21 | ||
2014 | Philip Langat | 28:14 | Edith Chelimo | 32:04 | ||
2013 | James Rungaru | 28:03 | Esther Ndiema | 31:53 | ||
2012 | Philip Yego | 27:50 | Esther Ndiema | 31:33 | ||
2011 | Micah Kogo | 27:15 | Irina Mikitenko | 32:06 | ||
2010 | Martin Mathathi | 27:22 | Tabitha Gichia | 32:57 | ||
2009 | Micah Kogo | 27:01 | Magdalene Mukunzi | 32:08 | ||
2008 | Moses Masai | 27:22 | Nancy Kiprop | 32:43 | ||
2007 | Micah Kogo | 27:07 | Hilda Kibet | 32:24 | ||
2006 | Ridouane Harroufi | 29:00 | Nadia Ejjafini | 31:57 | ||
2005 | John Kibowen | 27:51 | Eunice Jepkorir | 32:19 | ||
2004 | John Kibowen | 27:59 | Hilda Kibet | 33:25 | ||
2003 | John Kibowen | 27:40 | Anne Wambui | 34:08 | ||
2002 | Philip Mosima | 28:08 | Lenah Cheruiyot | 31:42 | ||
2001 | Sammy Kipketer | 27:18 | Pamela Chepchumba | 31:51 | ||
2000 | Paul Kosgei | 27:38 | Susan Chepkemei | 32:25 | ||
1999 | Paul Koech | 27:44 | Tegla Loroupe | 31:55 | ||
1998 | Worku Bikila | 27:31 | Susan Chepkemei | 32:14 | ||
1997 | Shem Kororia | 27:37 | Nadezhda Wijenberg | 33:25 | ||
1996 | Thomas Osano | 28:02 | Gabriela Vijverberg | 33:42 | ||
1995 | Simon Lopuyet | 27:49 | Joyce Chepchumba | 32:43 | ||
1994 | Rolando Vera | 28:16 | Marjan Freriks | 32:35 | ||
1993 | Tonnie Dirks | 28:36 | Carla Beurskens | 33:20 | ||
1992 | John Vermeule | 29:02 | Stefanija Statkuvienė | 32:37 | ||
1991 | Tonnie Dirks | 28:36 | Joke Kleijweg | 32:44 | ||
1990 | Jean-Pierre Paumen | 31:02 | Marlie Mariutak | 36:23 | ||
1989 | Alex Rodgers | 35:05 | G Cuypers | 48:34 |
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References
- van Hemert, Wim (2011-04-03). Kogo runs 27:15 on the roads in Brunssum. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
- Kogo breaks World 10 km record in Brunssum. IAAF (2009-03-29). Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
- van Hemert, Wim (et al) (2011-04-04). Parelloop 10 km. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
- "Parelloop Brunssum afgelast". parelloop.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 13 March 2020.
- List of winners
External links
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