Campaccio

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Campaccio
Dathan Ritzenhein - Campaccio 2015 02.JPG
Dathan Ritzenhein racing on the course in 2015
DateEarly January
Location San Giorgio su Legnano, Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Event type Cross country
Distance10 km for men
6 km for women
Established1957
Official site Campaccio
Participants138 (2022)
110 (2021)
174 (2020)
163 (2019)

The Campaccio is an annual cross country running competition which takes place in early January in San Giorgio su Legnano, Italy. Organised by the Unione Sportiva Sangiorgese (Sangiorgese Sports Association), the event attracts participation from Olympic and world champions in athletics, in spite of the fact that the host town has a population of just over 6000. [1] It is typically the first major athletics event of the year in Italy, [2] and holds IAAF Cross Country Permit status. [3]

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History

Trees on the race course in San Giorgio su Legnano Parco Campaccio SGSL.JPG
Trees on the race course in San Giorgio su Legnano

The event was first held in 1957 in a rough patch of farmland in the town and derives its name from the word "Campasc", which means "uncultivated field" in the local dialect. [4] The Campaccio began as a men's only race, but expanded to include a men's junior race in 1961. [4] The first women's race was held in 1970, with Paola Cacchi taking the inaugural honours, but it was not until 1975 that the women's contest became an annual fixture. The men's race was held over 12 kilometres for much of its history, but this was changed to a 10 km race in 2008. The women's race was initially around 3.5 km but settled on a 6 km format in the mid-1990s. [5]

The competition has particular importance to Italian cross country runners as performances at the race, as well as the Italian national championships, often determine the national selection for the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. [6] The organisers successfully bid to hold the 2006 European Cross Country Championships in San Giorgio su Legnano, which coincided with the 50th edition of the Campaccio cross country race. In celebration of the anniversary, prominent Italian athletics journalist Ennio Buongiovanni published a book documenting the event's history: Campaccio e Dintorni - 50 Anni Di Storia (Campaccio and its Setting – 50 Years of History). [7] As a result of the continental championships (scheduled in mid-December), independent Campaccio races were not held in either 2006 or 2007. [5]

The men's race often features the top Kenyan and Italian runners, while the women's elite race attracts a greater variety of nationalities, particularly Europeans. [8] [9] Past winners on the men's side include world champions Paul Tergat, Kenenisa Bekele, Haile Gebrselassie and Eliud Kipchoge. The women's race has been won by world champions Jackline Maranga, Ingrid Kristiansen and Grete Waitz, as well as prominent marathoners Uta Pippig and Paula Radcliffe. Some of Italy's best runners have taken victory at the Campaccio, such as steeplechase world champion Francesco Panetta, Olympic marathon winner Gelindo Bordin, Gabriella Dorio (1984 Olympic champion) and Olympic medallist Paola Pigni-Cacchi. [5] [4]

Past senior race winners

Key:  Course record

Three-time Boston Marathon winner Uta Pippig won in 1991. Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1986-0622-016, Uta Pippig.jpg
Three-time Boston Marathon winner Uta Pippig won in 1991.
Multiple Olympic and world champion Haile Gebrselassie was the 1994 men's winner. Haile Gebrselassie en 2009.jpg
Multiple Olympic and world champion Haile Gebrselassie was the 1994 men's winner.
Paul Tergat won both the Campaccio and World Cross Championships in 1997. World Food Program 2.jpg
Paul Tergat won both the Campaccio and World Cross Championships in 1997.
Nine-time European Cross winner Serhiy Lebid was victorious in both 2003 and 2005. Serhiy Lebid Bruxelles 2008.JPG
Nine-time European Cross winner Serhiy Lebid was victorious in both 2003 and 2005.
Hungarian Aniko Kalovics won three times consecutively from 2009 to 2011. Aniko Kalovics.jpg
Hungarian Anikó Kálovics won three times consecutively from 2009 to 2011.
EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
1st1957Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Volpi  (ITA)?Not held
2nd1958Flag of Italy.svg  Riccardo Della Minola  (ITA)?
3rd1959Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgio Gandani  (ITA)?
4th1960Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgio Gandani  (ITA)?
5th1961Flag of Italy.svg  Luigi Conti  (ITA)?
6th1962Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Volpi  (ITA)?
7th1963Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Ambu  (ITA)?
8th1964Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Ambu  (ITA)?
9th1965Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Nedjalko Farcic  (SCG)?
10th1966Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Ambu  (ITA)?
11th1967Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Ambu  (ITA)?
12th1968Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Ambu  (ITA)?
13th1969Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Nedjalko Farcic  (SCG)?
14th1970Flag of Germany.svg  Lutz Philipp  (GER)?Flag of Italy.svg  Paola Cacchi  (ITA)?
15th1971Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Wohib Masresha  (ETH)?Not held
16th1972Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Danijel Korica  (SCG)?
17th1973Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Hidalgo  (ESP)39:45
18th1974Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Danijel Korica  (SCG)38:30
19th1975Flag of Italy.svg  Luigi Zarcone  (ITA)40:51Flag of Italy.svg  Margherita Gargano  (ITA)10:38
20th1976Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Fava  (ITA)37:17Flag of Italy.svg  Gabriella Dorio  (ITA)14:24
21st1977Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Fava  (ITA)36:11Flag of Spain.svg  Carmen Valero  (ESP)13:21
22nd1978Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Fava  (ITA)35:06Flag of Spain.svg  Carmen Valero  (ESP)12:48.9
23rd1979Flag of Poland.svg  Bronisław Malinowski  (POL)33:33.3Flag of Italy.svg  Margherita Gargano  (ITA)12:56
24th1980Flag of Italy.svg  Venanzio Ortis  (ITA)37:26.9Flag of Italy.svg  Cristina Tomasini  (ITA)13:46.8
25th1981Flag of Spain.svg  José Luis González  (ESP)33:11Flag of Norway.svg  Ingrid Kristiansen  (NOR)12:18
26th1982Flag of Italy.svg  Venanzio Ortis  (ITA)?Flag of Norway.svg  Grete Waitz  (NOR)?
27th1983Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Léon Schots  (BEL)?Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ruth Smeeth  (GBR)?
28th1984Flag of Italy.svg  Gelindo Bordin  (ITA)?Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ruth Smeeth  (GBR)?
29th1985Flag of Poland.svg  Bogusław Mamiński  (POL)37:00Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Corinne Debaets  (BEL)14:01
30th1986Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Panetta  (ITA)?Flag of Italy.svg  Cristina Tomasini  (ITA)?
31st1987Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Panetta  (ITA)?Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lieve Slegers  (BEL)?
32nd1988Flag of Italy.svg  Gelindo Bordin  (ITA)33:55Flag of Italy.svg  Rosanna Munerotto  (ITA)14:08
33rd1989Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Panetta  (ITA)34:24.9Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Curatolo  (ITA)14:01.1
34th1990Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Panetta  (ITA)34:42Flag of Italy.svg  Nadia Dandolo  (ITA)16:19
35th1991Flag of Kenya.svg  Jonah Koech  (KEN)36:16Flag of Germany.svg  Uta Pippig  (GER)18:01
36th1992Flag of Kenya.svg  Stephenson Nyamu  (KEN)34:10Flag of Italy.svg  Rosanna Munerotto  (ITA)17:02
37th1993Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Panetta  (ITA)34:05Flag of Italy.svg  Rosanna Munerotto  (ITA)16:56
38th1994Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Haile Gebrselassie  (ETH)37:39Flag of Italy.svg  Silvia Sommaggio  (ITA)22:41
39th1995Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Fita Bayisa  (ETH)34:38Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Merima Denboba  (ETH)20:28
40th1996Flag of Kenya.svg  Shem Kororia  (KEN)36:58Flag of Kenya.svg  Florence Barsosio  (KEN)22:29
41st1997Flag of Kenya.svg  Paul Tergat  (KEN)36:15Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kutre Dulecha  (ETH)21:38
42nd1998Flag of Kenya.svg  Bernard Barmasai  (KEN)35:07Flag of Kenya.svg  Jackline Maranga  (KEN)20:49
43rd1999Flag of Kenya.svg  Paul Koech  (KEN)34:24Flag of Morocco.svg  Zahra Ouaziz  (MAR)20:09
44th2000Flag of Kenya.svg  Hillary Korir  (KEN)35:41Flag of Kenya.svg  Florence Barsosio  (KEN)19:33
45th2001Flag of Portugal.svg  Paulo Guerra  (POR)36:38Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Merima Denboba  (ETH)22:00
46th2002Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)34:51Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paula Radcliffe  (GBR)21:03
47th2003Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Lebid  (UKR)35:59Flag of Slovenia.svg  Helena Javornik  (SLO)21:23
48th2004Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)34:36Flag of Hungary.svg  Anikó Kálovics  (HUN)20:42
49th2005Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Lebid  (UKR)36:10Flag of Kenya.svg  Rita Jeptoo  (KEN)19:38
50th2006Held in conjunction with 2006 European Cross Country Championships
2007Not held
51st2008Flag of Kenya.svg  Edwin Soi  (KEN)29:46Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kate Reed  (GBR)19:55
52nd2009Flag of Kenya.svg  Eliud Kipchoge  (KEN)29:54Flag of Hungary.svg  Anikó Kálovics  (HUN)20:33
53rd2010Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Abreham Cherkos  (ETH)28:52Flag of Hungary.svg  Anikó Kálovics  (HUN)20:17
54th2011Flag of Kenya.svg  Joseph Ebuya  (KEN)28:15Flag of Hungary.svg  Anikó Kálovics  (HUN)20:04
55th2012Flag of Kenya.svg  Edwin Soi  (KEN)29:13Flag of Kenya.svg  Mercy Cherono  (KEN)19:26
56th2013Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Muktar Edris  (ETH)28:42Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Worknesh Degefa  (ETH)19:26
57th2014Flag of Bahrain.svg  Albert Rop  (BHR)28:19Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Hiwot Ayalew  (ETH)18:59
58th2015Flag of the United States.svg  Dathan Ritzenhein  (USA)29:08Flag of Kenya.svg  Janet Kisa  (KEN)19:00
59th2016Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Imane Merga  (ETH)28:50Flag of Kenya.svg  Alice Aprot  (KEN)18:56
60th2017Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Muktar Edris  (ETH)28:54Flag of Kenya.svg  Hellen Obiri  (KEN)18:32
61st2018Flag of Kenya.svg  James Kibet  (KEN)29:34Flag of Kenya.svg  Lilian Rengeruk  (KEN)19:02
62nd2019Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Hagos Gebrhiwet  (ETH)29:18Flag of Turkey.svg  Yasemin Can  (TUR)19:21
63rd2020Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Mogos Tuemay  (ETH)29:01Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Fotyen Tesfay  (ETH)19:27
64th2021Flag of Uganda.svg  Jacob Kiplimo  (UGA)29:07Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Tsehay Gemechu  (ETH)19:03
65th2022Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Addisu Yihune  (ETH)28:39Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Dawit Seyaum  (ETH)18:48
66th2023Flag of Burundi.svg  Rodrigue Kwizera  (BDI)28:42Flag of Eritrea.svg  Rahel Daniel  (ERI)19:10
67th2024 [10] Flag of Kenya.svg  Daniel Ebenyo  (KEN)29:16Flag of Burundi.svg  Francine Niyomukunzi  (BDI)19:42

Winners by country

CountryMen's raceWomen's raceTotal
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 241236
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 12921
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 12820
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 044
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 044
Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro 404
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 224
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 123
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 112
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 022
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 202
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 202
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 101
Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 101
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 011
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 101
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 011
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 101
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 011
Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 101
Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 011

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