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CPC Loop Den Haag

Half marathon in the Netherlands

CPC Loop Den Haag

Summary

Half marathon in the Netherlands

FieldValue
bgcolour#fcc30c
imagePatrick Makau.jpg
imagesize200px
captionPatrick Makau winning in the Hague in 2008
dateMid-March
locationThe Hague, Netherlands NED
typeRoad
distanceHalf marathon
est1975
sponsorNN Group
participants9,571 (2020)
9,494 (2018)
recordMen's: 58:33 (2007)
KEN Samuel Wanjiru
Women's: 1:07:32 (1998)
KEN Tegla Loroupe
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9,494 (2018) KEN Samuel Wanjiru Women's: 1:07:32 (1998) KEN Tegla Loroupe The CPC Loop Den Haag (abbreviated for City-Pier-City Loop) is an annual half marathon competition held in The Hague, Netherlands, every mid-March.

The inaugural edition was held in 1975 and featured a 14.5 km course. This was extended to the half marathon distance the following year. The competition has been used as the Dutch half marathon championships on a number of occasions. The course is a relatively flat one, which lends itself to fast times for athletes. A former men's half marathon world record of 58:33 minutes was set at this race by Samuel Wanjiru in 2007. This remains the men's course record, while Tegla Loroupe is the women's course record holder with her run of 1:07:32 hours from 1998.

The most successful athletes of the CPC race are both Dutch: Carla Beurskens and Marti ten Kate have both topped the podium on four separate occasions. In its earlier editions, Dutch and other Europeans were the most successful athletes. From the 1990s onwards, this changed due to the rise of African, and particularly Kenyan, runners. Kenya's dominance was highlighted by a ten-year undefeated streak in the men's race from 2001 to 2010.

Winners

Tegla Loroupe set the course record in 1998
Samuel Wanjiru en route to setting a world record at the 2007 race

Key:

YearWinner menNationalityTime
(h:m:s)Winner womenNationalityTime
(h:m:s)
1975Henk Kalf42:53Not held
1976Jose Reveyn1:03:24
1977Joachim Schirmer1:02:40
1978Wolf-Dieter Poschmann1:03:36
1979Øyvind Dahl1:03:07
1980Øyvind Dahl1:02:46Marja Wokke1:13:59
1981Øyvind Dahl1:04:18Ine Valentin1:24:31
1982Hugh Jones1:01:06Annie van Stiphout1:14:34
1983Cor Lambregts1:00:40Gerrie Timmermans1:18:44
1984Ray Crabb1:02:56Carla Beurskens1:12:57
1985Carl Thackery1:02:11Carla Beurskens1:10:44
1986David Tavares1:02:50Carla Beurskens1:09:28
1987Marti ten Kate1:03:14Karolina Szabó1:10:58
1988Marti ten Kate1:02:20Evy Palm1:12:24
1989Marti ten Kate1:01:34Nelly Aerts1:11:32
1990Marti ten Kate1:02:24Carla Beurskens1:10:04
1991John Burra1:01:38Ingrid Kristiansen1:09:05
1992Manuel Matias1:02:04Anne van Schuppen1:13:20
1993Benson Masya1:00:24Colleen De Reuck1:10:50
1994Benson Masya1:02:00Jane Salumäe1:10:10
1995Simon Lopuyet1:01:42Simona Staicu1:10:58
1996Thomas Osano1:02:03Jane Salumäe1:11:38
1997Grazia Calvaresi1:01:08Esther Kiplagat1:10:10
1998Simon Bor1:01:03Tegla Loroupe1:07:32
1999Isaac Chemobo1:01:00Cristina Pomacu1:10:02
2000Zebedayo Bayo1:01:07Lornah Kiplagat1:06:56
2001Josephat Rop1:02:12Catherine Ndereba1:07:54
2002Yusuf Songoka1:00:53Lenah Cheruiyot1:08:51
2003Joseph Ngolepus1:00:53Marleen Renders1:09:54
2004Christopher Cheboiboch1:02:41Mary Ptikany1:13:36
2005Moses Kigen1:01:45Mary Ptikany1:10:18
2006Moses Kigen1:01:17Simona Staicu1:12:49
2007Samuel Wanjiru58:33Hilda Kibet1:09:43
2008Patrick Musyoki1:00:08Pauline Wangui1:09:49
2009Sammy Kitwara59:47Pauline Wangui1:10:50
2010Patrick Musyoki59:52Pauline Wangui1:10:36
2011Lelisa Desisa59:37Flomena Chepchirchir1:09:06
2012Stephen Kibet58:54Josephine Chepkoech1:11:20
2013Edwin Kipyego1:00:05Laurane Picoche1:11:45
2014John Mwangangi1:00:26Jip Vastenburg1:13:15
2015Stanley Biwott59:20Maja Neuenschwander1:11:08
2016Edwin Kipyego1:00:27Minna Lamminen1:14:15
2017Geoffrey Yegon59:56Fabienne Schlumpf1:10:17
2018James Rungaru59:37Maja Neuenschwander1:10:46
2019Cancelled due to adverse weather conditions
2020Dawit Wolde59:58Joyline Chemutai1:09:44

Wins by country

CountryMen's raceWomen's raceTotal
231437
61016
314
123
303
033
022
202
022
022
022
022
202
011
011
101
011
011

In 2023, Wales’ Sir Dave James set a new Welsh Record in the M60 category, also winning the age group of that year.

In 2023, Wales’ Peter Gillibrand clinched the record for pouring the most amount of lager in his eyes during the race.

References

;List of winners

References

  1. van Hemert, Wim (2011-03-14). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=59514.html Desisa and Chepcirchir take fast Half Marathon wins in The Hague]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2011-03-17.
  2. IAAF, March 17, 2007: [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=2/newsid=37989.html Wanjiru again! World records broken in Half Marathon and 20 km in The Hague]
  3. Michiels, Frieda et al (2011-03-13). [https://www.arrs.run/HP_CPCHM.htm City-Pier-City Half Marathon]. [[Association of Road Racing Statisticians]]. Retrieved on 2011-03-17.
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