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Giro al Sas

Giro al Sas

FieldValue
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imageTrento piazza duomo invernale.jpg
imagesize180px
captionThe Piazza del Duomo is the race start and finish point
dateMid-October
locationTrento, Italy ITA
typeRoad
distance10 km
est1907
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The Giro al Sas, also known as the Giro Podistico di Trento and the Giro Internazionale Città di Trento, is an annual 10-kilometre road running competition for men which takes place in October in the city of Trento, Italy.

First held as a part of celebrations for Saint Vigilius of Trent in 1907, the competition was interrupted by World Wars but has been held virtually every year since 1945. This makes it one of Europe's longest-running competitions of its type. The race has been won by some of Italy's most successful long-distance runners, including Stefano Baldini, as well as elite foreign athletes such as Paul Tergat and Kenenisa Bekele.

The race is held within the city centre and starts and finishes at Piazza del Duomo. The name of the race, roughly translated as the Sas Circuit, derives from the fact that the course features ten kilometre-long loops on the main city streets – which are locally referred to as al Sas.

The running event should not be confused with the similarly named Giro del Trentino – a road cycling competition which the city has hosted since 1963.

History

The history of the competition can be traced back to 1907 when a community group organised a race on the city streets of roughly 6 km as part of the festival of Saint Vigilius of Trent. Domenico Gottin, a runner from Veneto, was the first to cross the line but he was later disqualified for taking a short cut, leaving Isidoro Trenner (a member of the local sports club) as the winner of the inaugural race. The race became an annual tradition, although it ceased during World War I.

[[Trento Cathedral]] is central to the race circuit.

It re-emerged in the post-war period and gained its current moniker of the Giro al Sas at this point – a name roughly meaning the Sas Circuit, which derived from the race's looped course on the city's main streets which were known as the Sas. The running competition was placed on hiatus from 1940–44 due to World War II. The Giro al Sas returned to the streets in November 1945, just months after the Italy's surrender to the Allied Forces.

After the wars, the race entered a new, uninterrupted era (with the exception of 1991 and 1996) and gradually became international in nature with elite athlete competition. Alongside other Italian races, such as the Giro di Castelbuono, it is among the oldest road running competitions which continue to the present day. The current race director is Gianni Demadonna, a former athlete and athletics manager who won the race three times in his running career. Among the prominent competitors of the race's history is Stefano Baldini, the 2004 Olympic marathon champion, who competed in 18 editions and won on three occasions. He set the 2010 race as his final outing of his successful career, although an injury forced him to miss of the competition. Other significant winners include Franjo Mihalić, Francesco Panetta, Paul Tergat, and Kenenisa Bekele.

Course and records

An overview of the city and the streets where the race takes place

The course of the race has varied through its history: it was a 15 km race in the 1960s, before existing as a 12 km circuit from 1970 to the mid-1990s. From 1997 to 2004, the race typically featured ten laps spanning 10.9 km. It has been a 10 km race from 2005 to present. The current course of ten 1 km laps features many twists and bends as it traces a circular loop around the central city streets, making fast times difficult to achieve in the Trento race.

Paul Kimaiyo Kimugul of Kenya holds the fastest time for the 10 km distance via his winning run of 28:00 minutes from 2005. Over the 10.9 km circuit, another Kenyan – Paul Kosgei Malakwen – has the course record with 30:46 minutes. Although it has almost exclusively been a men's race only for its entire history, a women's competition was added to the programme for the 2005 edition – this 10 km race was won in 33:15 minutes by Bruna Genovese, an Italian professional marathon runner.

Past winners

Little information about the race (or its winners) in its early history is available and the modern competition regards its post-war rebirth in 1945 as the start of its modern, continuous lineage.

Italy's [[Stefano Baldini]] is a three-time winner of the race.
world record]] holder [[Paul Tergat]] was victorious at the 1997 race.
[[Kenenisa Bekele]], a multiple Olympic champion on the track, won in 2001.
A one-off women's race in 2005 was won by [[Bruna Genovese]].

Key:

YearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Not heldNot held
1945Elvio Schiavini?
1946Giovanni Nocco?
1947Giovanni Nocco?
1948? Roetzer?
1949Giuseppe Beviacqua?
1950Giovanni Nocco?
1951? Ceraj?
1952? Page?
1953Walter Konrad?
1954D Stritof?
1955Walter Konrad?
1956Giacomo Peppicelli?
1957Franjo Mihalić?
1958Silvio de Florentis?
1959Franjo Mihalić?
1960Franjo Mihalić?
1961Antonio Ambu?
1962Franco Antonelli?
1963Nedjalko Farcic48:0 (15 km)
1964Antonio Ambu?
1965Antonio Ambu?
1966Antonio Ambu?
1967Antonio Ambu?
1968Antonio Ambu?
1969Antonio Ambu?
1970Lutz Philipp35:56
1971Giuseppe Ardizzone36:36.2
1972Werner Dössegger36:39.3
1973Werner Dössegger?
1974Luigi Lauro?
1975Primo Gretter37:52.2
1976Primo Gretter37:47
1977Luigi Zarcone?
1978Domingo Tibaduiza36:47.9
1979Luigi Zarcone?
1980Gianni Demadonna36:45.2
1981Venanzio Ortis36:50.1
1982Robert McDonald36:42.9
1983Gianni Demadonna36:18.4
1984Mike McLeod37:13.3
1985Gianni Demadonna37:00.1
1986Andrew Masai36:55.3
1987Francesco Panetta35:57.8
1988Francesco Panetta35:43.7
1989Said Ermili36:32.7
1990Abderrahim Zitouna28:01.4
1991
1992Eliud Barngetuny35:04
1993Thierry Pantel36:04
1994Jonah Koech Kimurgor35:53.2
1995Andrew Masai35:58.5
1996
1997Paul Tergat31:15
1998Giuliano Battocletti?
1999John Cheruiyot Korir31:05
2000Paul Kosgei Malakwen30:46
2001Kenenisa Bekele30:49
2002Stefano Baldini30:50.6
2003Martin Sulle28:34
2004Stefano Baldini31:21.1
2005Paul Kimaiyo Kimugul28:00
2006Stefano Baldini28:43
2007Moses Mosop29:59 (10.5 km)
2008Moses Mosop28:29
2009Edwin Soi29:25
2010Edwin Soi28:45.9
2011Edwin Soi29:16
2012Edwin Soi28:43
2013Edwin Soi29:01
2014Muktar Edris28:52
2015Muktar Edris28:46
2016Abdallah Mande28:47
2017Muktar Edris28:54
2018Jacob Kiplimo28:17
2019Telahun Bekele28:09
2021Muktar Edris28:13

Statistics

Winners by country

CountryWinsTotals
31
15
6
3
3
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1365

Multiple winners

AthleteCountryWinsYears
Antonio Ambu71961, 1964–1969
Edwin Soi52009–2013
Giovanni Nocco31946, 1947, 1950
Franjo Mihalić31957, 1959, 1960
Gianni Demadonna31980, 1983, 1985
Stefano Baldini32002, 2004, 2006
Moses Mosop22007, 2008
Andrew Masai21986, 1995
Francesco Panetta21987, 1988
Luigi Zarcone21977, 1979
Primo Gretter21975, 1976
Werner Dössegger21972, 1973
Walter Konrad21953, 1955

References

;List of winners

  • Malcolm Heyworth et al. (2010-10-12). Giro al Sas 10 km. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2010-11-03.

References

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