Stramilano
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The Stramilano is an annual athletics event which takes place in Milan
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, Italy
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 in spring
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. The event comprises three parts: the Stramilano International Half Marathon (a professional road running
Road running
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 competition over 21.0975 km), the La Stramilano dei 50.000 (Stramilano of the 50,000; a 10 km non-competitive run/walk open to the general public) and the Stramilanina – a 5 km event for younger people.

The event was conceived in 1972 by the Italian Renato Cepparo. The idea took shape after the unexpected success of the Milan-Proserpio walk, a 43-km, "non-competitive" walk which Cepparo organized at the beginning with a handful of friends and then in an "open" format for anyone who wanted to take part starting from 18 September 1971.

The first Stramilano took place on 14 March 1972, as a nocturnal walk which ran along the entire outer ring road (about 22 km) and saw over 4,000 participants. Subsequently organisation was taken up by the sports group Fior di Roccia, and participation rose steadily until it settled at an average of 50,000 participants: for this reason the non-competitive race is called "Stramilano of the 50,000".

Over time, the event changed: the route was shortened (in 2008 it was cut down to 12 km and in 2009 it was further reduced to 10 km) and the non-competitive race was complemented, from 1976 by the "Stramilano Agonistica", reserved to professional athletes, run on the same distance as the "half marathon" (21 km and 97 m). Moreover, besides the main event the "Stramilanina" is also organised for children, with a route of only 6 km (reduced to 5 km in 2009).
In the last few years this event has been taken up as a model and similar events take place in foreign cities, for example the Stralugano in Lugano
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, Switzerland
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.

Half marathon winners

Key:

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h
Hour
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:m
Minute
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:s
Second
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)
Women's winner Time (h
Hour
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:m
Minute
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:s
Second
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)
1st 1972 ? Not held
2nd 1973 ?
3rd 1974 ?
4th 1975 Sig. Pigatello
5th 1976 1:01:42 1:15:27
6th 1977 1:03:26 1:22:05
7th 1978 1:04:31 1:18:44
8th 1979 1:07:05 1:18:30
9th 1980 1:06:04 Not held
10th 1981 1:04:52 1:17:39
11th 1982 1:01:02 1:09:19
12th 1983 1:03:28 1:13:22
13th 1984 1:01:52 1:14:10
14th 1985 1:07:14 1:12:30
15th 1986 1:02:04 Not held
16th 1987 1:03:16
17th 1988 1:02:51
18th 1989 † 1:01:24
19th 1990 1:01:43
20th 1991 1:00:51
21st 1992 1:01:06
22nd 1993 59:47 1:11:07
23rd 1994 1:00:13 1:10:19
24th 1995 59:56 Not held
25th 1996 58:51
26th 1997 1:00:23
27th 1998 59:17
28th 1999 59:22
29th 2000 1:00:49
30th 2001 1:00:42
31st 2002 1:00:20
32nd 2003 1:00:25
33rd 2004 1:00:21 1:13:21
34th 2005 1:00:11 1:11:57
35th 2006 1:00:49 1:10:55
36th 2007 1:00:55 1:08:58
37th 2008 1:02:14 1:13:50
38th 2009 1:01:03 1:08:43
39th 2010 59:20 1:09:52
40th 2011 60:03 1:09:54

  • † = The 1989 event featured a women's 10 km race which was won by New Zealand's Mary O'Connor
    Mary O'Connor
    Mary Theresa O'Connor is a retired female long-distance runner from New Zealand. She competed for her native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There she ended up in 27th place in the women's marathon. O'Connor set her personal best in the classic distance in...

    in a time of 34:16 minutes.

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