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Humarathon

La mairie d'Ivry Sur Seine (13-08-2010).jpg
Ivry Town Hall is the finishing point of the race.

Date April
Location
Ivry- to Vitry-sur-Seine, France
Event type Road
Distance Half marathon
Established 1986

The Humarathon is an annual half marathon road running event which takes place between Ivry-sur-Seine and Vitry-sur-Seine in France every Easter Weekend (usually April). First held in 1986,[1] the race settled on the Ivry- to Vitry-sur-Seine route in the Val-de-Marne department in 1988.[2] The competition also includes a 10K run in its programme of events.


From its first edition, the race attracted international athletes and the winning times throughout its running have been of a high standard. The course records were both set in 2011: Dino Sefir set the men's best of 59:42 minutes and Sarah Chepchirchir improved the women's record to 1:08:07 hours. The Association of Road Racing Statisticians questions the validity of these marks, indicating a short course or wind-assistance, and recognises the best times for the race as Paul Koech's 1996 run of 1:00:31 hours and Mary Keitany's 2007 time of 1:08:36 hours.[1]


The half marathon has a clockwise, circular route which starts near the Parc des Cormailles, heads east to follow the River Seine southwards, goes west through the town of Vitry, turns north on Boulevard de Stalingrad, and then returns east to the Town Hall at Ivry.[3] Around 2000 runners took part in the half marathon event in 2012.[4]


Among the athletes to have competed and won at the race are 1996 Olympic marathon champion Fatuma Roba, the 2002 European Championships marathon winner Maria Guida, 2004 World Half Marathon Champion Paul Kirui, half marathon world record holder Mary Keitany, two-time World Half Marathon runner-up Hendrick Ramaala and three-time World's Best 10k winner Sammy Kitwara.


In 2016 the half-marathon was cancelled to allow the organisers to focus on the charitable aspects of the event.[5]



Past winners




The Parc des Cormailles is near the starting point.




The 2005 men's winner Evans Cheruiyot went on to win the Chicago Marathon.





Mary Keitany, the half marathon world record holder, won in 2007.


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Edition
Year
Men's winner
Time (h:m:s)
Women's winner
Time (h:m:s)
1st
1986

 Lucio Pereira (POR)
?

 Zoya Gavriluk (UKR)
?
2nd
1987

 El Mostafa Nechchadi (MAR)
?
?
?
3rd
1988

 Luis Horta (POR)
1:03:13

 Irina Bogachova (KGZ)
1:13:13
4th
1989

 Carlos Reis (POR)
1:03:12

 Natalya Bardina (RUS)
1:12:17
5th
1990

 Abdellah Béhar (FRA)
 Yakov Tolstikov (URS)
1:02:24

 Irina Bogachova (KGZ)
?
6th
1991

 Sammy Nyangincha (KEN)
1:00:08

 Maria Rebelo (FRA)
1:10:08
7th
1992

 Sammy Lelei (KEN)
1:01:36

 Irina Kazakova (FRA)
1:14:05
8th
1993

 Sid-Ali Sakhri (ALG)
1:01:56

 Tatyana Pozdnyakova (UKR)
1:13:27
9th
1994

 Mauricio González (MEX)
1:02:39

 Fatuma Roba (ETH)
1:12:35
10t
1995

 Vincent Rousseau (BEL)
1:01:03

 Maria Guida (ITA)
1:11:03
11th
1996

 Paul Koech (KEN)
1:00:31

 Alina Gherasim (ROM)
1:12:45
12th
1997

 John Gwako (KEN)
1:01:19

 Berhane Adere (ETH)
1:11:02
13th
1998

 Simon Bor Kipruto (KEN)
1:01:59

 Jackline Jerotich Chebor (KEN)
1:12:54
14th
1999

 Hendrick Ramaala (RSA)
1:00:40

 Cristina Costea (ROM)
1:10:09
15th
2000

 John Nada Saya (TAN)
1:01:19

 Irene Kwambai (KEN)
1:11:41
16th
2001

 Laban Kipkemboi (KEN)
1:01:16

 Maura Viceconte (ITA)
1:09:19
17th
2002

 Paul Kirui (KEN)
1:01:53

 Margaret Atodonyang (KEN)
1:11:49
18th
2003

 John Kyalo (KEN)
1:00:51

 Anne Jelagat Kibor (KEN)
1:12:21
19th
2004

 Luke Metto (KEN)
1:02:35

 Linah Cheruiyot (KEN)
1:10:58
20th
2005

 Evans Cheruiyot (KEN)
1:01:01

 Jane Ekimat (KEN)
1:10:39
21st
2006

 Martin Sulle (TAN)
1:00:58

 Irene Kwambai (KEN)
1:09:54
22nd
2007

 Enock Mitei (KEN)
1:01:01

 Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (KEN)
1:08:36
23rd
2008

 Sammy Kitwara (KEN)
1:01:14

 Jane Kiptoo (KEN)
1:10:40
24th
2009

 Nicholas Kurgat (UGA)
1:00:37

 Peninah Arusei (KEN)
1:09:31
25th
2010

 Mustafa Ben Nacer (MAR)
1:05:59

 Ria Thienpont (FRA)
1:25:19
26th
2011

 Dino Sefir (ETH)

59:42

 Sarah Chepchirchir (KEN)

1:08:07
27th
2012

 Justus Moranga Mogere (KEN)
1:01:07

 Cynthia Jerotich (KEN)
1:10:06
28th
2013

 Dawit Woldesilasie (ETH)
1:01:07

 Gladys Kipsoi Cherchi (KEN)
1:10:08
29th
2014

 Charles Ogari (KEN)
1:01:22

 Leonidah Mosop (KEN)
1:11:47
30th
2015

 Norbert Kigen (KEN)
1:01:02

 Bizunesh Getachu Gudeta (KEN)
1:11:41

2016
Cancelled


References





  1. ^ ab Civai, Franco et al (2012-04-16). Humarathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2013-04-10.


  2. ^ Infos pratiques - devenir bénévole (in French). Humarathon. Retrieved on 2013-04-10.


  3. ^ 2013 Parcours (in French). Humarathon. Retrieved on 2013-04-10.


  4. ^ L’Humarathon, une course jamais à court (in French). Humanite (2012-04-10). Retrieved on 2013-04-10.


  5. ^ [1]



List of winners

  • Civai, Franco et al. (2012-04-16). Humarathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2013-04-10.


External links



  • Official website (in French)








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