The Italian 10 km road Championship (Campionato italiano 10 km corsa su strada in italian language) is the Italy national championship of the 10 km road held for the first time in 2010. [1]
# | Year | Venue | Date | Details |
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1st | 2010 | Pordenone | 12 September | [2] |
2nd | 2011 | Lucca | 11 September | [3] |
3rd | 2012 | Scicli (men) & Modica (women). Ragusa | 29-30 September | [4] |
4th | 2013 | Molfetta. Bari | 20 September | [5] |
5th | 2014 | Isernia | 2 August | [6] |
6th | 2015 | Trecastagni, Catania | 12 September | [7] |
7th | 2016 | Foligno, Perugia | 10 September | [8] |
8th | 2017 | Dalmine, Bergamo | 9 September | [9] |
9th | 2018 | Alberobello, Bari | 1 September | [10] |
10th | 2019 | Canelli, Asti | 8 September | [11] |
11th | 2020 | Caserta (cancelled due Covid-19) | 11 October | [12] |
Winners
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