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01 DEC 2012

Copenhagen 2014 domestic mass race entries sell out in four hours

In yet another sign of strong demand for big city races, organisers announced that 18,000 domestic entries were sold in less than four hours on Thursday for the mass race that will be part of the IAAF/AL-Bank World Half Marathon Championships, 29 March 2014. However 5,000 entry numbers have been reserved for foreign runners and are still available.
  • World Road Running title No. 5 for Zersenay Tadese (Getty Images) With dominating run, Tadese takes fifth title in Kavarna - Men’s race Report – World Half Marathon Championships
  • Meseret Hailu taking a narrow victory in Kavarna (Getty Images) Hailu surprises in Kavarna - Women’s race Report – World Half Marathon Championships
  • Another Lisbon win for Zersenay Tadese (Victah Sailer) FLASH - Tadese claims fifth title, Hailu the upset women’s winner in Kavarna – World Half Marathon Championships
IAAF President Lamine Diack (c), with Copenhagen Mayor of Sport and Culture Pia Allerslev, and Lars Lundon after the city's winning bid was announced to host the 2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships (Philippe Fitte)
  • IAAF/LOC press conference in Kavarna, from left: Essar Gabriel, IAAF General Secretary; Shalane Flanagan (USA); Sergey Bubka, IAAF Vice President; Eliud Kipchoge (KEN); Dobromir Karamarinov, President of Bulgarian Athletics Federation and President of LOC; Silviya Danekova (BUL); and Tsonko Tsonev, Mayor of Kavarna Municipality and Vice President of LOC. (Getty Images) IAAF / LOC Press Conference highlights - Kavarna 2012
  • Another Lisbon win for Zersenay Tadese (Victah Sailer) Focus on Tadese in Kavarna - Men’s PREVIEW – World Half Marathon Championships
  • Pasalia Kipkoech on her way to victory in the women's race at 2010 Vattenfall Berlin Half Marathon (Victah Sailer/photorun.net) Can Kenya be stopped in Kavarna? - Women’s PREVIEW – World Half Marathon Championships
  • Kavarna 2012 - logo (IAAF) $245,000 Prize Money up for grabs - Kavarna 2012
  • Kavarna 2012 – Who to Watch – One Week to go
  • Kavarna prepares to welcome road running elite
  • Komon defends Dam to Dam title
  • UK announces Kavarna-bound squad - World Half Marathon Championships
Kavarna 2012 - logo (IAAF)
05 OCT 2012

Kavarna 2012 - Quick links

The 20th edition of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships take place on Saturday morning, 6 October, in the Bulgarian Black Sea coastal town of Kavarna. Below are some quick links to prepare you for the action -

Images

  • The men's podium in Nanning - silver medallist Zersenay Tadese (ERI), winner Wilson Kiprop (KEN) and bronze medallist Sammy Kitwara (KEN) (Getty Images)

    The men's podium in Nanning - silver medallist Zersenay Tadese (ERI), winner Wilson Kiprop (KEN) and bronze medallist Sammy Kitwara (KEN)

  • Wilson Kiprop ends Zersenay Tadese's reign in Nanning (Getty Images)

    Wilson Kiprop ends Zersenay Tadese's reign in Nanning

  • Cautiously confident - Florence Kiplagat on the eve of the World Half Marathon Championships in Nanning (Getty Images)

    Cautiously confident - Florence Kiplagat on the eve of the World Half Marathon Championships in Nanning

  • The women's podium in Nanning - runner-up Dire Tune (ETH), champion Florence Kiplagat (KEN), and bronze medallist Peninah Arusei (KEN) (Getty Images)

    The women's podium in Nanning - runner-up Dire Tune (ETH), champion Florence Kiplagat (KEN), and bronze medallist Peninah Arusei (KEN)

  • Kenyan women take another World Half Marathon team title - Nanning 2010 (Getty Images)

    Kenyan women take another World Half Marathon team title - Nanning 2010

  • The Kenyan men's squad celebrate their team triumph in Nanning (Getty Images)

    The Kenyan men's squad celebrate their team triumph in Nanning

  • Drive for five - Zersenay Tadese as the pre-champs press conference in Nanning (Getty Images)

    Drive for five - Zersenay Tadese as the pre-champs press conference in Nanning

  • Participants at the IAAF/LOC press conference on the eve of the 2010 IAAF/SINOPEC World Half Marathon Championships in Nanning (Bob Ramsak)

    Participants at the IAAF/LOC press conference on the eve of the 2010 IAAF/SINOPEC World Half Marathon Championships in Nanning

  • Leonard Komon clocks 27:12 in Berlin (ASICS Grand 10/Jürgen Engler)

    Leonard Komon clocks 27:12 in Berlin

  • Edwin Soi takes his second consecutive victory at the Giro Al Sas (Giancarlo Colombo)

    Edwin Soi takes his second consecutive victory at the Giro Al Sas

  • Matthew Kisorio en route to his 1:00:15 event record in Philadelphia (Victah Sailer)

    Matthew Kisorio en route to his 1:00:15 event record in Philadelphia

  • Hilda Kibet after her win in the Dam to Dam 10-miler (organisers)

    Hilda Kibet after her win in the Dam to Dam 10-miler

  • Gebre Gebremariam takes a narrow victory at the Falmouth Road Race (Victah Sailer)

    Gebre Gebremariam takes a narrow victory at the Falmouth Road Race

  • Comfortable eight second victory for Sean Quigley at the US 20Km championships in New Haven (John Nepolitan (ESPNRise.com))

    Comfortable eight second victory for Sean Quigley at the US 20Km championships in New Haven

  • Magdalena Lewy Boulet takes the US 20Km title in New Haven (John Nepolitan (ESPNRise.com))

    Magdalena Lewy Boulet takes the US 20Km title in New Haven

  • Zersenay Tadese (Getty Images)

    Zersenay Tadese

Previous Championships

  • 2012 BULGARIA Kavarna, BULGARIA
  • 2010 PR OF CHINA Nanning, PR OF CHINA
  • 2009 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. Birmingham, GREAT BRITAIN & N.I.
  • 2008 BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
  • 2005 CANADA Edmonton, CANADA
  • 2004 INDIA New Delhi, INDIA
  • 2003 PORTUGAL Vilamoura, PORTUGAL
  • 2002 BELGIUM Bruxelles, BELGIUM
  • 2001 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. Bristol, GREAT BRITAIN & N.I.
  • 2000 MEXICO Veracruz, MEXICO
  • 1999 ITALY Palermo, ITALY
  • 1998 SWITZERLAND Uster, SWITZERLAND
  • 1997 SLOVAK REPUBLIC Košice, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
  • 1996 SPAIN Palma de Mallorca, SPAIN
  • 1995 FRANCE Montbéliard-Belfort, FRANCE
  • 1994 NORWAY Oslo, NORWAY
  • 1993 BELGIUM Bruxelles, BELGIUM
  • 1992 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. South Shields, GREAT BRITAIN & N.I.

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