Nordic 10000m Challenge
The Nordic 10000m Challenge is an annual long-distance running competition over 10.000 metres between Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland.
The organising body, Nordic Athletics, has also encouraged participation of the Baltic countries: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.[1]
Editions
Edition | Year | Venue | Country | Men's winner | Men's time | Women's winner | Women's time | Reference |
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21st | 2017 | Copenhagen | Denmark | 29:23.28 | 34:00.21 | |||
20th | 2016 | Lillerød | Denmark | 29:32.92 | 34:00.14 | |||
19th | 2015 | Aarhus | Denmark | 28:58.89 | 33:53.88 | |||
18th | 2014 | Oslo | Norway | 29:12.84 | 34:11.21 | |||
17th | 2013 | Sandviken | Sweden | 29:57.84 | 33:58.76 | |||
16th | 2012 | Copenhagen | Denmark | 29:47.03 | 34:28.50 | |||
15th | 2011 | Selfoss | Iceland | 30:35.90 | 35:06.64 | |||
14th | 2010 | Kerava | Finland | 29:36.63 | 34:51.03 | |||
13th | 2009 | Oslo | Norway | 29:06.22 | 34.:34.82 | |||
12th | 2008 | Roskilde | Denmark | 29:43.63 | 32:31.45 | |||
11th | 2007 | Kerava | Finland | 29:54.16 | 34:50.91 | |||
10th | 2006 | Kópavogur | Iceland | 30:04.25 | 33:53.66 | |||
9th | 2005 | Gothenburg | Sweden | 29:16.89 | 34:20.28 | |||
8th | 2004 | Tønsberg | Norway | 29:35.33 | 33:36.44 | |||
7th | 2003 | Østerbro | Denmark | 29:16.63 | 32:43.19 | |||
6th | 2002 | Espoo | Finland | 28:55.24 | 33:30.81 | |||
5th | 2001 | Norrtälje | Sweden | 29:23.81 | 33:58.89 | |||
4th | 2000 | Sandefjord | Norway | 29:13.16 | 32:24.06 | |||
3rd | 1999 | Aarhus | Denmark | 28:49.60 | 33:20.08 | |||
2nd | 1998 | Karstula | Finland | 29:02.87 | 33:11.36 | |||
1st | 1997 | Stockholm | Sweden | 28:57.95 | 34:07.71 |
References
- ↑ Nordic Handbook. Nordic Athletics. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
- Nordic 10000m Challenge. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
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