The Corrida de Langueux is an annual 10 kilometres road running competition which is held in Langueux, Brittany, France, every June. The competition is organised by the Union Athlétique Langueux.[1] The elite 10K races for men and women have IAAF Bronze Label Road Race status.[2] The race was selected to be the French 10K championship race in 2003, 2008 and 2010.[3]

Corrida de Langueux
The Church of Langueux sits at the centre of the course
DateJune
LocationLangueux, France
Event typeRoad
Distance10K
Established1991
Course recordsMen's: 27:36 (2022)
Kenya Geoffrey Toroitich
Women's: 30:28 (2023)
Ethiopia Alem Nigussie
Official siteOfficial website
Participants165 (2019)

There are elite and popular races over 10 km, as well as a races for younger athletes and wheelchair racers.[4] Furthermore, an annual 20 km hike (la randonnée) is held in conjunction with the running events. The hike takes walkers across the Bay of Saint-Brieuc at low tide and then through the peninsula of Hillion.[5] In 2009 over 500 people took part in the hike, over 450 young runners took part in the youth race, and over 850 runners ran the popular 10K race. In total, the day's events attract almost 2000 participants every year, from elite runners to disabled athletes.[4] On top of this, around 15,000 spectators watch the race in the centre of the village[2] – a number which is twice the population of Langueux.[6]

The course is double-looped and encompasses the village centre, passing points of interest including the Langueux church and sports complex.[7] Past winners of the race include 1998 Olympic fourth placer Jean-Louis Prianon, World Championship marathon runner Nadia Ejjafini, and 2006 Lille Half Marathon winner Meriem Wangari.

The course records for the race are 27:46 minutes for men, set by Atsedu Tsegay in 2011,[8] and 31:20 minutes for women, set by Clémence Calvin in 2018.

Past elite 10K winners

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Key:   Course record   Country's championship race

 
Nadia Ejjafini won back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007.
Edition Year Men's winner Time (m:s) Women's winner Time (m:s)
1st 1991   Joël Lucas (FRA)   Denise Le Blanc (FRA)
2nd 1992   Didier Bernard (FRA)   Odile Tournevache (FRA)
3rd 1993   Jean-Louis Prianon (FRA)   Valérie Chauvel (FRA)
4th 1994   Noureddine Sobhi (FRA)   Odile Ohier (FRA)
5th 1995   Julius Koech (KEN)   Selina Chirchir (KEN)
6th 1996   Didier Sainthorand (FRA)   Valentina Enachi (MDA)
7th 1997   John Gwako (KEN)   Restituta Joseph (TAN)
8th 1998   Julius Koech (KEN)   Jackline Torori (KEN)
9th 1999   Phaustin Baha Sulle (TAN)   Restituta Joseph (TAN)
10th 2000   David Maina (KEN)   Nancy Omwenga (KEN)
11th 2001   Mickaël Thomas (FRA)   Nancy Omwenga (KEN)
12th 2002   George Morara (KEN) 28:47   Nancy Omwenga (KEN) 33:33
13th 2003   George Morara (KEN) 28:19   Fatima Yvelain (FRA) 32:44
14th 2004   Gordon Mahugu (KEN) 28:46   Carmen Oliveras (FRA) 33:24
15th 2005   Francis Wachira (KEN) 28:46   Corinne Raux (FRA) 33:52
16th 2006   Samir Eraouia (MAR) 28:45   Nadia Ejjafini (BHR) 32:28
17th 2007   Abdellah Falil (MAR) 27:56   Nadia Ejjafini (BHR) 32:39
18th 2008   El Hassan Lahssini (FRA) 28:45   Carmen Oliveras (FRA) 34:01
19th 2009   Rachid Kisri (MAR) 28:40   Meriem Wangari (KEN) 32:33
20th 2010   Azmeraw Bekele (ETH) 28:13   Meriem Wangari (KEN) 32:55
21st 2011   Atsedu Tsegay (ETH) 27:46   Meriem Wangari (KEN) 32:31
22nd 2012   Fikadu Haftu (ETH) 28:17   Christelle Daunay (FRA) 31:48
23rd 2013   Tesfaye Abera (ETH) 28:21   Fantu Eticha (ETH) 32:22
24th 2014   Victor Chumo (KEN) 28:18   Angela Tanui (KEN) 31:51
25th 2015   Simon Cheprot (KEN) 28:05   Gladys Yator (KEN) 31:40
26th 2016   Robert Kaptingei (KEN) 28:15   Meskerem Amare (ETH) 32:31
27th 2017   Dawit Fikadu (BHR) 28:43   Birhane Mihretu (ETH) 32:30
28th 2018   Moses Kibet (KEN) 28:26   Clémence Calvin (FRA) 31:20
29th 2019   Emmanuel Bor (KEN) 27:53   Tesfaye Haftu (ETH) 32:00
30th 2021   Morhad Amdouni (FRA) 28:27   Mekdes Woldu (ERI) 33:02
31st 2022   Geoffrey Toroitich (KEN) 27:36   Tigst Assefa (ETH) 30:52
32nd 2023   Emmanuel Bor (KEN) 27:46   Alem Nigussie (ETH) 30:28
33rd 2024   Samwel Mailu (KEN) 27:52   Abeba Aregawi (SWE) 31:05

References

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  1. ^ Le Club Archived 2010-07-29 at the Wayback Machine (in French). Corrida de Langueux. Retrieved on 2010-06-29.
  2. ^ a b Vazel, Pierre-Jean (2010-06-28). A. Bekele and Wangary take Langueux 10Km titles. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-06-29.
  3. ^ Historique Archived 2010-04-19 at the Wayback Machine. Corrida de Langueux. Retrieved on 2010-06-29.
  4. ^ a b Statistiques Archived 2010-04-30 at the Wayback Machine (in French). Corrida de Langueux. Retrieved on 2010-06-29.
  5. ^ Randonnée Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine (in French). Corrida de Langueux. Retrieved on 2010-06-29.
  6. ^ Populations légales 2017: Commune de Langueux (22106). INSEE (2019). Retrieved on 2020-12-09.
  7. ^ Plan Corrida Archived 2010-04-01 at the Wayback Machine (in French). Corrida de Langueux. Retrieved on 2010-06-29.
  8. ^ Vazel, Pierre-jean (2011-06-25). Tsegay and Wangari take Langueux 10Km titles. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.
List of winners
  • Resultats (in French). Corrida de Langueux. Retrieved on 2010-06-29.
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