Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut explained

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Date:January/February
Location:Hannut, Belgium
Type:Cross country
Distance:9.5 km for men
6.5 km for women

The Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut is an annual cross country running competition that takes place in Hannut in the Belgian province of Liège. It holds permit meeting status from the European Athletic Association and attracts top athletes from Europe and Africa.[1]

Typically held in January or February, the competition was created as a men's only event in 1941 and in its first decade a number of Belgian champions competed, including Gaston Reiff and Marcel Vandewattyne. It became increasingly international in nature and the 1950s saw Olympic medallists top the podium, such as Derek Ibbotson, Gordon Pirie and Franjo Mihalić. Despite the growth of foreign competition, Gaston Roelants (the 1964 Olympic steeplechase champion) was dominant at the competition in the 1960s and two more Belgian Olympians, Emiel Puttemans and Vincent Rousseau, extended the national-level success from the mid-1970s through to the 1990s. A women's race was introduced in 1977 and attracted high level foreign competition from 1990 onwards.[2]

The quality of the competition at the race declined in the 1990s, but this trend was reversed when it became part of the Lotto Cross Cup series of Belgian races, which also includes an international meeting in Brussels.[3] Having been held every year since 1941, bar 1945–1946, the Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut is one of the longest running competitions of its type in Belgium.[3] Since 2000, the senior races have seen an increase in participation from (and victories by) Kenyan and Ethiopian runners in both the men's and women's sections.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

The event currently holds four principal races each year: a men's race of 10.5 km, a women's race of 6 km, a junior men's race of 6.5 km, and a junior women's race of 4.5 km. There are also a series of younger age-category races, masters races for older runners. Aside from these, there are two further recreational events bearing the names of top Belgian runners of the past: the "5 km Véronique Collard" for women and the "10 km Leon Schots" for men.[11] The courses for the competition take place on a series of three loops of vary lengths, which are set in the grounds surrounding the Stade Lucien Gustin (the stadium of the local athletics club FC Hannut Athlétisme).[12] It is usually a flat and grassy course, although occasionally muddy in wet weather.[13] The current race director is Jos Van Roy.[14]

Past senior race winners

Early men's race

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)
1st1941
2nd1942
3rd1943
4th1944
Not held due to World War II
5th1947
6th1948
7th1949
8th1950
9th195134:02
10th1952
11th1953
12th1954
13th195543:05
14th1956
15th195736:29
16th195833:52.8
17th195932:38
18th196035:51
19th196139:27
20th196237:48.2
21st196332:07.7
22nd196432:41.2
23rd196531:49.0
24th196632:20
25th196726:38.4
26th196827:08
27th196927:25
28th197026:56
29th1971
30th1972
31st197324:10
32nd197424:04
33rd197524:33
34th197628:13

Men's and women's race

Edition Year Men's winner Time (m:s) Women's winner Time (m:s)
35th197721:22
36th1978?
37th1979
38th198026:23.3
39th1981
40th1982?
Not held in 1983 as fixture moved from November to February
41st198435:06.1
42nd1985
43rd1986
44th198739:2917:35
45th1988
46th198932:1221:06.0
47th199033:3920:01
48th1991
49th199227:3516:54
50th1993
51st1994
52nd1995
53rd199634:1219:34
54th199735:1520:22
55th199829:5618:38
56th199933:1218:45
57th200033:4419:17
58th200136:3119:29
59th200236:4919:59
60th200337:5620:24
61st200435:1518:46
62nd200534:5318:34
63rd200632:5117:49
64th200735:1118:53
65th200833:4218:09
66th200932:5718:15
67th201031:0619:25
68th201132:1719:58
69th201231:2221:17
70th201330:1620:40
71st201426:4320:16
72nd2015[15] 32:5222:04
73rd201628:2718:53
74th201726:5420:17
75th201829:1122:02
76th201925:2719:30
77th202030:0723:27
78th202228:5120:43
79th202328:2928:41
80th202428:2931:01

References

List of winners

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://sport.be.msn.com/lottocrosscup/2011/fr/nieuws/?Article_ID=558884 Beau plateau pour la Lotto Crosscup à Hannut
  2. Michiels, Paul et al (2012-01-23). Hannut Cross. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2012-01-23.
  3. Hendrix, Ivo (2006-01-27). Erkesso-Ghezielle rematch on tap in Hannut - Lotto Cross Cup preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-24.
  4. http://iaaf.org/history/WXC/season=2004/eventCode=3227/news/kind=100/newsid=23922.html Kalovics is surprisingly defeated in Hannut
  5. Segaert, Jos (2005-01-23). No worries for Johnson in Hannut. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-24.
  6. Hendrix, Ivo (2006-01-29). Kigen a comfortable winner but Erkesso surprisingly defeated in Hannut. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-24.
  7. Hendrix, Ivo (2007-01-29). With Mombasa on their minds, Kiplagat and Arusei are top in Hannut. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-24.
  8. Hendrix, Ivo (2008-01-27). Komon and Masai impressively dominate in Hannut. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-24.
  9. Hendrix, Ivo (2009-01-25). Sefer and Wangari take impressive XC victories in Hannut IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-24.
  10. http://www.european-athletics.org/news/363-articles/meetings-2011/cross-country-permit-races/10722-hannut-and-elgoibar-the-penultimate-european-athletics-cross-country-permit-races.html Hannut and Elgoibar the penultimate European Athletics Cross Country Permit Races
  11. https://archive.today/20120717132242/http://sport.be.msn.com/lottocrosscup/2011/fr/hannuit/ Lotto CrossCup de Hannut Grand Prix de la Province de Liège -22-01-2012
  12. http://www.hannutathletisme.be/default.html FC Hannut Athlétisme
  13. http://sport.be.msn.com/lottocrosscup/2011/downloads/planhannut.pdf Plan Hannut
  14. http://www.european-athletics.org/event-information.html?control=5660 Lotto CrossCup de la Province de Liége Cross Country, Hannut (BEL)
  15. http://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/cross-country-permit-meetings/news/article=carton-and-tasama-outstanding-hannut/ Carton and Tasama outstanding in Hannut