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Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale

Annual half marathon in France

Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale

Annual half marathon in France

FieldValue
bgcolourlightgreen
imageParcours Marseille Cassis 2016.jpg
imagesize250px
captionMarseille-Cassis race course
datelate October
locationMarseille–Cassis, France
typeRoad
distance20km
est1979
recordMen:
ETH Atsedu Tsegay 58:11
Women:
KEN Edith Chelimo 1:05:58
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participants18,762 (2018)

ETH Atsedu Tsegay 58:11 Women: KEN Edith Chelimo 1:05:58

Runners descend the Col de la Gineste to reach the finishing point at the port in [[Cassis

The Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale () is an annual half marathon which follows a course from Marseille to Cassis in France during the last weekend in October. It has the silver label of the IAAF Road Race Label Events and is thus among the ten more prestigious half marathon races in the world. First organised by the SCO Sainte-Marguerite sports club in 1979, the event has grown into a large international competition, with around 20,000 runners competing every year. The course distance of 20,308 metres falls slightly short of the true half marathon distance (21,097.5 m). Since 2012, the course has been shortened by 308 metres so the total distance of the course became exactly 20 kilometres. Still, the race is made more difficult by a long 327 m rise up a hill—the Col de la Gineste—at the midpoint of the course, which eventually follows back down into the port of Cassis. The annual race is usually held in the month of October.

The course records are held by Atsedu Tsegay, who has the men's race record with 58:11 minutes, and Edith Chelimo, who has the women's record with 1:05:58.

There are also two other races which complement the main competition: first organised in 1990, the "L'Autre Marseille-Cassis" (The Other Marseille-Cassis in English) is a mountain hike which negotiates the Massif des Calanques area. The second complementary competition is a racewalk, launched in 2006, which seeks to celebrate the sports festival through an alternative sporting means.

List of winners

Key:

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
1st1979Alain Angelvy1:15:54Fabienne Rai1:34:45
2nd1980Jean-Michel Dirringer1:07:42Fabienne Rai1:27:02
3rd1981Jean-Pierre Louvet1:07:56Fabienne Rai1:22:30
4th1982Jean-Pierre Louvet1:07:56Fabienne Rai1:31:00
5th1983Christophe Jalaguier1:07:56P. Deneuville1:22:00
6th1984Jean-Pierre Louvet1:07:37Roseline Vastine1:20:30
7th1985Tony Martins1:08:17Frederique Voragen1:27:00
8th1986Tony Martins1:05:45Fabienne Rai1:23:00
9th1987Nigel Adams1:04:20El-Hassania Darami1:16:34
10th1988Michael Heilmann1:01:52El-Hassania Darami1:16:49
11th1989Michael Heilmann1:03:21Ceri Pritchard1:13:39
12th1990Tony Martins1:01:29Ceri Pritchard1:12:57
13th1991Joseph Vibostok1:03:20Heléna Barócsi1:11:23
14th1992Bruno Leger1:02:12Olga Parluc1:13:19
15th1993Sammy Bitok1:02:55Alena Peterková1:12:17
16th1994Bernard Mvuyekure1:01:13Iulia Negura1:10:32
17th1995Laban Chege1:02:00Marina Belyayeva1:12:54
18th1996Laban Chege1:00:54Irina Kasakova1:11:00
19th1997John Gwako1:00:27Alla Zhilyaeva1:10:34
20th1998Hendrick Ramaala1:00:36Ruth Kutol1:10:33
21st1999Phaustin Baha Sulle1:00:24Berhane Adere1:09:45
22nd2000David Makori1:00:49Susan Chepkemei1:08:30
23rd2001David Makori1:01:11Magdaline Chemjor1:09:52
24th2002James Kwambai59:01Banuelia Mrashani1:08:38
25th2003Paul Biwott1:00:01Teyba Erkesso1:10:07
26th2004Lawrence Kiprotich1:02:13Marina Ivanova1:12:08
27th2005William Chebor1:00:37Fatiha Fauvel-Klilech1:12:50
28th2006John Kyalo1:00:36Martha Komu1:12:34
29th2007Wilson Chebet59:24Anne Bererwe1:09:58
30th2008Wilson Chebet1:00:00Iness Chenonge1:09:39
31st2009Dieudonné Disi1:00:21Meseret Mengistu1:10:35
32nd2010Philemon Limo1:01:35Diane Chepkemoi1:10:36
33rd2011Atsedu Tsegay58:11Lydia Cheromei1:08:23
34th2012Edwin Kipyego58:16Mercy Kibarus1:07:58
35th2013Mule Wasihun1:00:09Josephine Chepkoech1:10:03
36th2014Titus Mbishei59:12Peres Jepchirchir1:10:04
37th2015Edwin Kipyego57:18*Peres Jepchirchir1:06:01*
38th2016Henry Kiplagat59:28Joyciline Jepkosgei1:07:02
39th2017Jemal Yimer59:16Edith Chelimo1:05:58
40th2018Olika Adugna1:00:29Gete Alemayehu1:08:46
41st2019Olika Adugna1:01:10Brillian Kipkoech1:07:54
42nd2021Felix Bour1:01:55Mekdes Woldu1:13:24
  • All winners information taken from official website
  • (*)Course records not valid due to race shortened by about 400 metres in the days before the race.

References

References

  1. Vazel, P-J (2008-10-24). [http://www.iaaf.org/LRR08/news/newsid=48109.html Can Disi, fastest in the field, wrest title from Kenyans in Marseille?]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-22.
  2. [http://www.marseille-cassis.com/upload/mc13-plan-parcours.jpg Course map without the additional 308 metres] Marseille-Cassis. Retrieved on 2015-8-14.
  3. Vazel, P-J (2009-10-22). [http://www.iaaf.org/LRR09/news/newsid=54737.html Disi, the pre-race favourite in Marseille - PREVIEW]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-22.
  4. Vazel, Pierre-Jean (2011-10-30). [http://www.iaaf.org/LRR11/news/newsid=62809.html Tsegay and Cheromei crush course records in Marseille-Cassis Classic]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-10-30.
  5. [http://www.marseille-cassis.com/la-course/historique/ Historique Il était une fois …] {{webarchive. link. (2009-04-16 {{in lang). fr. Marseille-Cassis. Retrieved on 2009-10-22.
  6. Vazel, Pierre-Jean (2013-10-27). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/chepkoech-and-wasihum-win-tactical-races-at-m Chepkoech and Wasihum win tactical races at Marseille-Cassis 20km]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-10-28.
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