Göteborgsvarvet Explained

Göteborgsvarvet should not be confused with Göteborg Marathon.

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Date:May
Location:Gothenburg, Sweden
Type:Road
Distance:Half marathon
Participants:39,221 (2019)
Record:Men's: 59:35 (2016)

Women's: 1:07:58 (2017)
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Göteborgsvarvet (in 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 Hisingen 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).

The 2020 and 2021 editions were both cancelled because of the Coronavirus pandemic.[2] [3]

Past winners

Key:

Yearclass=unsortableMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)class=unsortableWomen's winnerTime (h:m:s)
19801:06:171:15:50
19811:05:441:17:47
19821:02:541:09:57
19831:04:40 1:14:54
19841:03:141:10:46
19851:04:351:13:44
19861:03:411:12:11
19871:03:371:13:24
19881:05:131:14:19
19891:03:351:17:16
19901:01:541:12:45
19911:04:381:12:30
19921:03:241:13:26
19931:03:371:13:30
19941:03:081:13:04
19951:02:391:13:18
19961:03:121:14:29
19971:01:441:09:50
19981:03:281:12:31
19991:02:181:11:47
20001:02:421:09:28
20011:03:001:11:07
20021:03:351:13:03
20031:03:431:13:27
20041:04:031:18:06
20051:03:191:12:34
20061:02:141:12:34
20071:04:031:12:38
20081:01:211:10:19
20091:01:551:11:27
20101:01:101:11:40
20111:00:521:09:04
20121:00:251:09:27
20131:03:131:11:29
20141:00:361:10:12
20151:00:441:08:13
20160:59:351:08:01
20171:00:191:07:58
20181:01:311:09:06
20191:00:381:08:18
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
2022 [4] Resultat: Results. (2022, May 21). Goteborgsvarvet.r.Mikatiming.Com. Retrieved May 22, 2022, from https://goteborgsvarvet.r.mikatiming.com/2022/?pid=leaderboard&pidp=leaderboard1:00:501:08:20
2023[5] 1.01.461.10.40
2024[6] 1:02:561:11:35

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Sold out in the GöteborgsVarvet Half Marathon . 11 September 2012 . Göteborgsvarvet . 11 September 2012.
  2. News: Så ska Göteborgsvarvet räddas. SVT Sport. Olof Thorell. Swedish. 24 September 2020. 7 November 2020.
  3. News: Göteborgsvarvet ställs in. SVT Sport. Swedish. 25 August 2021. 25 August 2021.
  4. Göteborgsvarvet 2022
  5. News: Dubbel kenyansk seger i Göteborgsvarvet. SVT Nyheter. Swedish. 13 May 2023. 4 June 2023.
  6. News: Dubbla kenyanska segrar i Göteborgsvarvet. SVT Sport. Amorina Ahlsell. Swedish. 18 May 2024. 19 May 2024.