Montferland Run
Montferland Run is an annual 15-kilometres road running competition held in 's-Heerenberg, Montferland, Netherlands. It was first organised in 1996 and typically takes place on the first Sunday in December. The 2010 edition of the race was cancelled due to severe weather conditions.[1]
Unlike many elite level road races, the course for the Montferland Run is a difficult, hilly one which does not easily allow for internationally fast times. The start and finish point of the race is in the old town area of 's-Heerenberg. The course has traces a circuit through the Montferland Forest and passes the small, nearby villages of Stokkum, Beek and Zeddam.[2] The race includes both elite athlete and fun runners, and there is also a shorter 7.5 km race. In order to preserve the surrounding environment and retain the character of the races, the competition is limited to 3500 entries per year.[3]
The course records for the 15 km race are held by East African athletes: Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya ran the men's record of 42:25 minutes in 2012 and Ethiopian Bezunesh Bekele's run of 48:32 minutes in 2005 is the best women's time.[3][4]
The course was previously sponsored by the Wincanton Group and its current sponsor (since 2010) is JCL Logistics.[5]
Past winners
Key: Course record
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Nationality | Time (m:s) | Women's winner | Nationality | Time (m:s) |
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19th | 2014 | Hiskel Tewelde | Eritrea | 43:26 | Askale Merachi | Ethiopia | 50:42 |
18th | 2013 | Patrick Ereng | Kenya | 43:00 | Cynthia Kosgei | Ethiopia | 49:45 |
17th | 2012 | Geoffrey Mutai | Kenya | 42:25 | Atsede Baysa | Ethiopia | 49:15 |
16th | 2011 | Philip Langat | Kenya | 42:34 | Abebech Afework | Ethiopia | 49:19 |
15th | 2010 | Cancelled due to bad weather | |||||
14th | 2009 | Nicholas Manza | Kenya | 42:38 | Caroline Kilel | Kenya | 49:57 |
13th | 2008 | Dereje Tesfaye | Ethiopia | 43:27 | Lornah Kiplagat | Netherlands | 48:49 |
12th | 2007 | Haile Gebrselassie | Ethiopia | 42:36 | Deriba Alemu | Ethiopia | 48:50 |
11th | 2006 | Deriba Merga | Ethiopia | 42:48 | Hilda Kibet | Kenya | 51:50 |
10th | 2005 | Hailu Mekonnen | Ethiopia | 43:09 | Bezunesh Bekele | Ethiopia | 48:32 |
9th | 2004 | Tadesse Feyissa | Ethiopia | 43:28 | Bezunesh Bekele | Ethiopia | 48:35 |
8th | 2003 | Richard Yatich | Kenya | 43:20 | Ayelech Worku | Ethiopia | 50:58 |
7th | 2002 | William Kipsang | Kenya | 44:33 | Restituta Joseph | Tanzania | 51:15 |
6th | 2001 | Kenenisa Bekele | Ethiopia | 42:42 | Sandra Van Den Haesevelde | Belgium | 52:15 |
5th | 2000 | Kenenisa Bekele | Ethiopia | 43:09 | Irma Heeren | Netherlands | 51:03 |
4th | 1999 | Felix Limo | Kenya | 44:08 | Nadezhda Wijenberg | Netherlands | 50:59 |
3rd | 1998 | Tesfaye Tola | Ethiopia | 44:05 | Mieke Pullen | Netherlands | 54:50 |
2nd | 1997 | Fransua Woldemariam | Ethiopia | 45:06 | Mieke Pullen | Netherlands | 53:03 |
1st | 1996 | Michiel Otten | Netherlands | 44:54 | Isabelle Heusinkveld | Netherlands | 57:02 |
See also
- Zevenheuvelenloop, another prominent 15K race in the Netherlands
References
- ↑ Race Results Weekly’s Latest Event And News Roundup. Competitor Group (2011-12-01). Retrieved on 2011-12-04.
- ↑ Parcours (Dutch). Montferland Run. Retrieved on 2011-12-04.
- 1 2 JCL Montferland Run – A Short History. Montferland Run (2010). Retrieved on 2011-12-04.
- ↑ van Hemert, Wim (2011-12-04). Langat and Afework the big winners in 's Heerenberg. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-12-06.
- ↑ Foreign runners. Montferland Run. Retrieved on 2011-12-04.
- List of winners
- Historie. Montferland Run. Retrieved on 2011-12-04.