| Boulogne-Billancourt Half Marathon | |
|---|---|
| Date | November | 
| Location | Boulogne-Billancourt, France | 
| Event type | Road | 
| Distance | Half marathon | 
| Primary sponsor | New Balance | 
| Established | 1997 | 
| Course records | Men: 1:00:11 (2013)  Franklin Chepkwony Women: 1:08:24 (2019)  Nancy Jelagat | 
| Official site | Boulogne-Billancourt Half Marathon | 
| Participants | 8,108 (2019) 7,873 (2018) | 
The Boulogne-Billancourt Half Marathon (French: Semi-marathon de Boulogne-Billancourt) is an annual road running event over the half marathon distance which takes place in November in Boulogne-Billancourt, France.
The event was first organised in 1997 by the Athletic Club de Boulogne-Billancourt. The race steadily increased in size in its first years, attaining 1000 entrants by 2000 and doubling this number three years later. The Fédération française d'athlétisme classed it as a national level race in 2006 and following the participation of 4000 runners from 26 countries, it was raised to international race status the following year.[1]
At the 2008 edition, Kenyan Nicholas Manza ran a race record time of 1:00:12 hours. A year later, Ethiopia's Firehiwot Dado became the first woman to complete the distance in under one hour and ten minutes, setting the women's course record of 1:09:26 hours.[1] The 2011 race was the first run with IAAF Bronze Label Road Race status, marking it as one of the foremost races of its kind.[2]
The course for the race is a looped circuit that starts and finishes at the town hall. It follows a clockwise route along the river Seine, passing the Sèvres - Cité de la céramique, Pont de Saint-Cloud. It heads north towards the Longchamp Racecourse and has a short loop through the Bois de Boulogne, where it reaches the halfway mark. At this point the course loops back on itself and follows the Seine in a southerly direction until it finally ends up at the town hall finish point.[3]
Past winners

Key: Course record
| Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 1997 |  José Azede (FRA) | 1:08:00 |  Éva Petrik (HUN) | 1:19:41 | 
| 2nd | 1998 |  Sami M'Tougi (FRA) | 1:07:38 |  Zoya Kaznovska (UKR) | 1:21:03 | 
| 3rd | 1999 |  David Maina (KEN) | 1:04:25 |  Faustine Keitany (KEN) | 1:15:45 | 
| 4th | 2000 |  Wilson Onsare (KEN) | 1:04:55 |  Olga Mitchourina (RUS) | 1:15:15 | 
| 5th | 2001 |  Julius Maritim (KEN) | 1:02:42 |  Beatrice Omwanza (KEN) | 1:13:29 | 
| 6th | 2002 |  Isaac Macharia (KEN) | 1:02:46 |  Magdaline Chemjor (KEN) | 1:12:53 | 
| 7th | 2003 |  Luke Metto (KEN) | 1:02:22 |  Elizabeth Mongudhi (NAM) | 1:16:47 | 
| 8th | 2004 |  Duncan Kibet (KEN) | 1:01:51 |  Sally Kimaiyo (KEN) | 1:14:16 | 
| 9th | 2005 |  David Langat (KEN) | 1:00:47 |  Meriem Wangari (KEN) | 1:12:00 | 
| 10th | 2006 |  Jackson Matelong (KEN) | 1:04:25 |  Eunice Orwaru (KEN) | 1:15:18 | 
| 11th | 2007 |  Gideon Mitei (KEN) | 1:02:37 |  Lydia Njeri (KEN) | 1:13:27 | 
| 12th | 2008 |  Nicholas Kamakya (KEN) | 1:00:12 |  Emily Rotich (KEN) | 1:10:53 | 
| 13th | 2009 |  Samson Kiflemariam (ERI) | 1:02:50 |  Firehiwot Dado (ETH) | 1:09:26 | 
| 14th | 2010 |  Samsom Gebreyohannes (ERI) | 1:03:01 |  Sarah Chepchirchir (KEN) | 1:11:01 | 
| 15th | 2011 |  Sentayehu Ejigu (ETH) | 1:01:38 |  Goitetom Haftu (ETH) | 1:10:57 | 
| 16th | 2012 |  Tesfaalem Gebrearegawi (ETH) | 1:01:07 |  Tigist Kiros (ETH) | 1:11:11 | 
| 17th | 2013 |  Franklin Chepkwony (KEN) | 1:00:11 |  Sarah Chepchirchir (KEN) | 1:10:33 | 
| 18th | 2014 |  Yitayal Atnafu (ETH) | 1:01:03 |  Bekelech Daba (ETH) | 1:11:10 | 
| 2015 | Cancelled due to November 2015 Paris attacks[4] | ||||
| 19th | 2016 |  Morris Gachaga (KEN) | 1:02:04 |  Gebeyanesh Ayele (ETH) | 1:10:21 | 
| 20th | 2017 |  Hiskel Tewelde (ERI) | 1:01:13 |  Rahma Tusa (ETH) | 1:08:29 | 
| 21st | 2018 |  Taye Girma (ETH) | 1:00:55 |  Parendis Lekapana (KEN) | 1:10:48 | 
| 22nd | 2019 |  Felix Kipkoech (KEN) | 1:00:12 |  Nancy Jelagat (KEN) | 1:08:24 | 
References
- 1 2 Boulogne-Billancourt Half-Marathon History (archived). Semi-marathon de Boulogne-Billancourt. Retrieved on 2011-11-22.
- ↑ Vazel, Pierre-Jean (2011-11-21). Merga and Tesema prevail in Boulogne-Billancourt Half. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-11-22.
- ↑ Course Archived November 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Semi-marathon de Boulogne-Billancourt. Retrieved on 2011-11-22.
- ↑ Semi-Marathon de Boulogne-Billancourt cancelled due to terrorist outrage