Lotto Cross Cup Brussels

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Lotto Cross Cup Brussels
Castle of Laeken.JPG
The course is run in the park grounds near the Royal Palace of Laeken
DateMid-December
Location Brussels, Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Event type Cross country
Distance10.5 km for men
6 km for women
Official site Lotto Cross Cup Brussels

The Lotto Cross Cup Brussels, also known as the IRIS Lotto Cross Cup, [1] is an annual cross country running competition that takes place in mid-December in Brussels, Belgium. It is part of the Lotto Cross Cup series of races and is classed as an IAAF permit meeting, making athletes' performances eligible for qualification into the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. [2]

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Thousands of runners compete in the meeting each year, based in Laeken park, and amateur 5K and 10K races take place in addition to the professional races. [3] The meeting was postponed in 2008 because the European Cross Country Championships (previously scheduled to take place in Ostend) had to be moved to the Brussels course following difficulties due to the weather. [4] The quality of the competition is high, with past winners including multiple world champions Paul Tergat and Kenenisa Bekele. [5] [6]

Past senior race winners

Veerle Dejaeghere took the 2007 women's title. 20091122 Veerle Dejaeghere Warandeloop 2009.JPG
Veerle Dejaeghere took the 2007 women's title.
YearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
2001 [7] Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Lebid  (UKR)?Flag of Kenya.svg  Edith Masai  (KEN)
2002 [8] Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)35:14Flag of Russia.svg  Galina Bogomolova  (RUS)22:44
2003 [9] Flag of Kenya.svg  Paul Tergat  (KEN)33:50Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Gelete Burka  (ETH)21:05
2004 [10] Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Abebe Dinkesa  (ETH)33:22Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Gelete Burka  (ETH)20:46
2005 [11] Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Abebe Dinkesa  (ETH)35:01Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Teyba Erkesso  (ETH)22:18
2006 [3] Flag of Kenya.svg  Bernard Chepkok  (KEN)33:24Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Teyba Erkesso  (ETH)21:37
2007 [12] Flag of Kenya.svg  Paul Koech  (KEN)30:31Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Veerle Dejaeghere  (BEL)19:41
2008Not heldNot held
2009 [13] Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Lalli  (ITA)31:37Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Adriënne Herzog  (NED)20:23
2010 [14] Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Lebid  (UKR)31:27Flag of Kenya.svg  Caroline Chepkwony  (KEN)20:35
2011 [15] Flag of Kenya.svg  Isiah Koech  (KEN)32:32Flag of Kenya.svg  Caroline Chepkwony  (KEN)21:17
2012 [16] Flag of Kenya.svg  Gilbert Kirui  (KEN)33:02Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ruti Aga  (ETH)20:48
2013 [17] Flag of Kenya.svg  Alex Kibet  (KEN)30:40Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sifan Hassan  (NED)19:38
2014 [18] Flag of Kenya.svg  Alex Kibet  (KEN)32:09Flag of Kenya.svg  Sheila Chepngetich  (KEN)19:57
2015Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Dame Tasama  (ETH)32:19Flag of Ireland.svg  Fionnuala McCormack  (IRE)20:07
2016Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Isaac Kimeli  (BEL)26:26Flag of Ireland.svg  Fionnuala McCormack  (IRE)19:28
2018Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Isaac Kimeli  (BEL)29:04Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Imana Truyers  (BEL)19:57

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