Lidingöloppet

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Lidingöloppet
File:Lidingöloppet 27 september 2008 startgrupp 3mil.jpg
Lidingöloppet, Saturday September 27, 2008. Starting group 1A, B och C, 30 km men/women, some minutes after the start 12:30 pm from Koltorps gärde.
DateSeptember
LocationLidingö, Sweden
Event typeCross country running
DistanceLong-distance
Primary sponsorTCS
Established1965
Course recordsMen's: 1:33:33 (1998)
Kenya Isaac Chemobo
Women's: 1:51:36 (2024)
Sweden Carolina Wikström
Official siteLidingöloppet
Participants8,355 finishers (2022)
5,328 finishers (2021)
12,389 (2019)

Lidingöloppet is an annual cross country running competition held in Lidingö, Sweden. The 30 km run has about 15,000 participants per year and the shorter races several thousands, making it the largest cross-country event in the world.[1] It is held the last weekend of September each year. The initiative to arrange Lidingöloppet came from Karl Axel Karlberg and Sven Gärderud but the original idea to have a large competition for the average jogger comparable with Vasaloppet for cross country skiers, came from the sports magazine journalist Sven Lindhagen. In the first competition 1965, the number of participants was 644. The number of competitors grew rapidly as well as professional runners and has during the 2010s stabilized around 40,000 participants. In the 2022 competition the number of participants was 23,265. It is a tradition that long distance runners studying at Bosön sports training and education center participate at Lidingö. Tata Consultancy Services, a major IT company from India, is currently the primary sponsor of this event.

Winners

Course records with green background.

Women 10 km

File:Minnessten Lidingöloppet Koltorp.jpg
Stone commemorating the birth of Lidingöloppet 1965 at Koltorps gärde. The stone was erected in 1999.
Coordinates GPS, WGS 84:
59°21′36.60″N 18°10′36.01″E / 59.3601667°N 18.1766694°E / 59.3601667; 18.1766694
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Year Winner Nation Time (m:s)
2002 Janet Ongera File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 35:06
2003 Flomena Chepchirchir File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 35:32
2004 Nancy Kiprop File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 34:24
2005 Susanne Wigene File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 33:27
2006 Ida Nilsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 34:22
2007 Tigist Tufa File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia 34:44
2008 Pauline Njeri File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 34:16
2009 Benita Willis File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 34:19
2010 Isabellah Andersson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 35:03
2011 Isabellah Andersson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 35:26
2012 Perine Nengampi File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 35:11
2013 Perine Nengampi File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 34:13
2014 Ayantu Abera File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia 35:18
2015 Webelam Ayele File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia 34:29
2016 Sylvia Mmboga Medugu File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 34:50
2017 Sylvia Mmboga Medugu File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 33:54
2018 Alemtsehay Asefa File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia 35:06
2019 Elisabet Clausén File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 37:13
2021 Sofia Öberg File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 38:21
2022 Madeleine Larsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 39:14

Women 15 km

Year Name Nation Time
1967 Barbro Tano File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:12:01
1968 Viola Ylipaa File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:05:34
1969 Siv Larsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:03:34
1970 Siv Larsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:02:31
1971 Eva Olsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:02:13
1972 Irja Paukkonen-Pettinen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 1:01:02
1973 Inger Knutsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 57:19
1974 Irja Paukkonen-Pettinen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 1:01:17
1975 Inger Knutsson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 58:02
1976 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 54:39
1977 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 53:05
1978 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 51:52
1979 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 53:05
1980 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 51:03
1981 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 53:20
1982 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 52:08
1983 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 52:07
1984 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 53:52
1985 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 53:20
1986 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 53:12
1987 Ingrid Kristiansen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 51:58
1988 Grete Waitz File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 54:39
1989 Angela Tooby File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales 54:49
1990 Angela Tooby File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales 54:45
1991 Yan-fang Wang File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 54:17
1992 Tegla Loroupe File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 53:22
1993 Annemari Sandell File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 53:30
1994 Tegla Loroupe File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 53:23
1995 Annemari Sandell File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 52:34
1996 Sara Wedlund File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 51:15
1997 Annemari Sandell File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 52:19
1998 Annemari Sandell File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 53:52
1999 Annemari Sandell File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 54:35
2000 Stine Larsen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 54:47
2001 Gunhild Haugen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 56:08
2023 Lovisa Kissa File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda 55:54
2024 Sara Schou Kristensen File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 54:18

References

  1. IAAF "Lidingöloppet – the longest and the largest cross country race in the world", International Association of Athletics Federations, accessed August 26th 2011
List of winners

External links

File:Commons-logo.svg Media related to Lidingöloppet at Wikimedia Commons

En svensk klassiker
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