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Göteborgsvarvet

Göteborgsvarvet
Göteborgsvarvet2010.JPG
Runners at the 2010 edition of the race
DateMay
LocationGothenburg, Sweden
Event typeRoad
DistanceHalf marathon
Established1980
Course recordsMen's: 59:35 (2016)
Kenya Richard Mengich
Women's: 1:07:58 (2017)
Kenya Fancy Chemutai
Official siteGöteborgsvarvet
Participants39,221 (2019)

Göteborgsvarvet (Swedish: [jœtɛˈbɔ̂rjsˌvarːvɛt]) is an annual half marathon running competition in Gothenburg, Sweden (often called the Gothenburg Half Marathon in English). It is the largest annual running competition in the world in terms of entries, with its 62,000 entries for the Göteborgsvarvet competition on 18 May 2013.[1] In 2016, 64,500 people entered the race. The youngest runner was 17 years old and the oldest female runner 83 and male runner 87.

Its name is a word play; the Swedish language-word "varv" has a double meaning and can mean both lap and shipyard ("[skepps]varv"), as Gothenburg historically has been known as a shipyard town (Gothenburgers also particularly enjoy word-play-humour).

The race takes place in May, and has been organised annually since 1980. It starts outside, and finishes in, the old athletics arena Slottsskogsvallen in the Slottsskogen park. It takes off northwards over the large suspension bridge Älvsborg Bridge, follows the north bank to the Göta älv river, and returns over the Göta Älv Bridge, goes through the inner city, before reaching the finish.

The race has hosted the Swedish national championship race on five occasions (1995, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2016 and 2017).

Past winners

Victor Kipchirchir winning the 2012 Göteborgsvarvet.
Steeplechase specialist Mustafa Mohamed is a two-time winner of the race

Key: Course record  Swedish national championship race

Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1980 Göran Högberg (SWE) 1:06:17 Midde Hamrin (SWE) 1:15:50
1981 Göran Högberg (SWE) 1:05:44 Evy Palm (SWE) 1:17:47
1982 Mats Erixon (SWE) 1:02:54 Grete Waitz (NOR) 1:09:57
1983 Tommy Persson (SWE) 1:04:40 Jeanette Nordgren (SWE) 1:14:54
1984 Mats Erixon (SWE) 1:03:14 Midde Hamrin (SWE) 1:10:46
1985 Mats Erixon (SWE) 1:04:35 Jeanette Nordgren (SWE) 1:13:44
1986 Mats Erixon (SWE) 1:03:41 Evy Palm (SWE) 1:12:11
1987 Mats Erixon (SWE) 1:03:37 Midde Hamrin (SWE) 1:13:24
1988 Håkan Börjesson (SWE) 1:05:13 Evy Palm (SWE) 1:14:19
1989 Francis Naali (TAN) 1:03:35 Elisabeth Johannesson (SWE) 1:17:16
1990 Francis Naali (TAN) 1:01:54 Midde Hamrin (SWE) 1:12:45
1991 Andrea Nade (KEN) 1:04:38 Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR) 1:12:30
1992 Onesmo Ludago (TAN) 1:03:24 Suzanne Rigg (GBR) 1:13:26
1993 Francis Naali (TAN) 1:03:37 Ritva Lemettinen (FIN) 1:13:30
1994 Onesmo Ludago (TAN) 1:03:08 Ritva Lemettinen (FIN) 1:13:04
1995 Richard Nerurkar (GBR) 1:02:39 Ritva Lemettinen (FIN) 1:13:18
1996 Wilson Musto (KEN) 1:03:12 Aniela Nikiel (POL) 1:14:29
1997 Martin Ojuku (KEN) 1:01:44 Joyce Chepchumba (KEN) 1:09:50
1998 Fred Ntabo (KEN) 1:03:28 Nadesjda Iljina (RUS) 1:12:31
1999 Rachid Aït Bensalem (MAR) 1:02:18 Nadesjda Iljina (RUS) 1:11:47
2000 Phaustin Baha (TAN) 1:02:42 Stine Larsen (NOR) 1:09:28
2001 Pavel Loskutov (EST) 1:03:00 Stine Larsen (NOR) 1:11:07
2002 Mustafa Mohamed (SWE) 1:03:35 Lena Gavelin (SWE) 1:13:03
2003 Benjamin Rotich (KEN) 1:03:43 Meriem Wangari (KEN) 1:13:27
2004 Mustafa Mohamed (SWE) 1:04:03 Leah Kiprono (KEN) 1:18:06
2005 Silas Sang (KEN) 1:03:19 Susan Kirui (KEN) 1:12:34
2006 Abdelkader El Mouaziz (MAR) 1:02:14 Helena Javornik (SLO) 1:12:34
2007 Sylvester Teimet (KEN) 1:04:03 Kirsten Otterbu (NOR) 1:12:38
2008 Sylvester Teimet (KEN) 1:01:21 Kirsten Otterbu (NOR) 1:10:19
2009 Nicholas Kamakya (KEN) 1:01:55 Ana Dulce Félix (POR) 1:11:27
2010 Sammy Kirui (KEN) 1:01:10 Amane Gobena (ETH) 1:11:40
2011 Albert Matebor (KEN) 1:00:52 Joyce Chepkirui (KEN) 1:09:04
2012 Victor Kipchirchir (KEN) 1:00:25 Hilda Kibet (NED) 1:09:27
2013 Jackson Kiprop (UGA) 1:03:13 Isabella Ochichi (KEN) 1:11:29
2014 Ghirmay Ghebreslassie (ERI) 1:00:36 Worknesh Degefa (ETH) 1:10:12
2015 Richard Mengich (KEN) 1:00:44 Worknesh Degefa (ETH) 1:08:13
2016 Richard Mengich (KEN) 0:59:35 Violah Jepchumba (KEN) 1:08:01
2017 Geoffrey Yegon (KEN) 1:00:19 Fancy Chemutai (KEN) 1:07:58
2018 Shadrack Kimining (KEN) 1:01:31 Meseret Tola (ETH) 1:09:06
2019 Shadrack Kimining (KEN) 1:00:38 Tabitha Gichia (KEN) 1:08:18
2020 Cancelled due to coronavirus[2]

References

  1. ^ "Sold out in the GöteborgsVarvet Half Marathon". Göteborgsvarvet. 11 September 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  2. ^ Thorell, Olof (2020-09-24). "Klart: Så ska Göteborgsvarvet räddas". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-11-07.

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