The Singelloop Utrecht is an annual road running event over 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) which takes place on the streets of city of Utrecht in the Netherlands. It is typically held in either September or October

Singelloop Utrecht
The 2010 elite men's race – Leonard Komon (left) set a world record
DateSeptember/October
LocationUtrecht, Netherlands
Event typeRoad
Distance10 kilometres
Established1925
Official siteSingelloop Utrecht

The competition, which roughly translates as the Utrecht Canal Run, was initiated by Nico Munzert and had its first edition on 30 May 1925. The race, which followed the banks of Utrecht's canals over a 4700-metre-long course, had garnered over 100 participants by 1931, but the crowds of spectators were much larger with over 75,000 people gathering to witness the event. The length of the race was extended in 1937, but the event suffered interruption in this period, being absent between 1940 and 1946 due to World War II and undergoing cancellations in 1950 and 1955. The 25th edition of the race was held in 1956.[1]

The Singelloop was forced from its original course in the 1960s due to the increase in traffic in the city. Runners instead held the race in Wilhelminapark. The competition attracted top level Dutch runners in the 1970s: Klaas Lok won in 1974, Rob Druppers took the 1975 title, then Gerard Tebroke defeated an injured Jos Hermens to win the 1976 race. The race acquired its long-running course format of two 5-kilometre laps in 1978. Gerard Nijboer won the 1979 competition.[1]

Following in the trend of greater public participation in European road races at the time, the field of the Singelloop grew in size: some 3000 people entered the race in 1979 and by 1986 this figure had reached around 3500 runners. Dutch steeplechaser Simon Vroemen was the 1993 winner and the Singelloop celebrated its 50th edition the following year – a fact which underlined its position as the oldest road race in the country. The race organisers HERMES encountered problems with volunteer recruitment in 2001 and as a result the race was made defunct.[1]

However, it was revived again six years later under the organisation of the Athletic Sports Exhibition Company and the 2007 competition saw top international runners feature for the first time. Dutch finance company Fortis was the race title sponsor from 2007 to 2009,[2] then the state bank ABN AMRO took over sponsorship in 2010. Kenya's Leonard Komon built the race's reputation as a fast course by running the sixth fastest time ever to win in 2009,[3] then took this further the next year with a win in a time of 26:44 minutes – improving the 10K road world record by seventeen seconds.[4] Kenya's Winnie Jepkemoi brought the women's course record down by almost half a minute at the 2011 edition, winning in 31:32 minutes.[5] Joyce Chepkirui improved this by eleven seconds in 2013.[6]

The current course for the Singelloop has a singular clock-wise loop format within the city, which begins near Lepelenburg Park, passes along Utrecht's canals, then finishes near Wilhelminapark.[7]

Winners

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Action from the start of the 2010 elite men's race
 
Runners near the starting line at the 2010 edition

Key:   Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
Winners list incomplete from 1925 to 1998
55th[8] 1999   Marc Vanderstraeten (BEL) 46:39   Liesbeth Van De Heuvel (NED) 58:54
56th[9] 2000   Mohamed Baket (PLE) 45:55   Ineke Meijer (NED) 58:28
Not held from 2001 to 2006
57th 2007   Mark Tanui (KEN) 27:52   Lornah Kiplagat (NED) 32:05
58th 2008   Sammy Kitwara (KEN) 27:44   Monica Chepkoech (KEN) 32:01
59th 2009   Leonard Komon (KEN) 27:10   Nadia Ejjafini (ITA) 32:37
60th 2010   Leonard Komon (KEN) 26:44 WR   Rkia el Moukim (MAR) 32:51
61st 2011   Philip Langat (KEN) 27:28   Winnie Jepkemoi (KEN) 31:31
62nd 2012   Charles Cheruiyot (KEN) 28:22   Miranda Boonstra (NED) 34:05
63rd 2013   Timothy Kiptoo (KEN) 28:25   Joyce Chepkirui (KEN) 31:20
64th 2014   David Kogei (KEN) 28:46   Lucy Macharia (KEN) 32:26
65th 2015   Abraham Cheroben (KEN) 27:35   Yasmin Hillebrink (NED) 34:36
66th 2016   Bashir Abdi (BEL) 28:31   Elizeba Cherono (NED) 32:07
67th 2017   Benard Kimeli (KEN) 27:57   Genet Beyene (ETH) 33:29
68th 2018   Davis Kiplagat (KEN) 27:24   Eva Cherono (KEN) 31:17

References

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List of winners
  1. ^ a b c Historische feiten Archived 2011-05-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch). Singelloop Utrecht. Retrieved on 2011-06-16.
  2. ^ Fortis Singelloop Utrecht trekt sterke lopers aan (in Dutch). Runner's World (2009-07-02). Retrieved on 2011-06-16.
  3. ^ van Hemert, Wim (2009-09-28). Komon flies 27:10 in Utrecht. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-06-16.
  4. ^ Komon smashes through 27-minute barrier with 26:44 run in Utrecht 10Km. IAAF (2010-09-26). Retrieved on 2011-06-16.
  5. ^ Langat and Jepkomei cruise to Utrecht 10Km victory. IAAF (2011-09-25). Retrieved on 2011-10-01.
  6. ^ September 2013 AIMS results. AIMS. Retrieved on 2013-10-05.
  7. ^ Parcours Archived 2011-05-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch). Singelloop Utrecht. Retrieved on 2011-06-16.
  8. ^ Uitslagenlijst Singelloop Utrecht - Zondag 26 september 1999 (in Dutch). Uitslagen. Retrieved on 2011-10-24.
  9. ^ Uitslagenlijst Singelloop Utrecht - Zondag 24 september 2000 (in Dutch). Uitslagen. Retrieved on 2011-10-24.
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