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Auray-Vannes Half Marathon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Auray-Vannes Half Marathon The Auray-Vannes Half Marathon ((フランス語:Semi-marathon d'Auray-Vannes)) is an annual road running competition over the half marathon distance (21.097 km) which takes place in early September in Brittany, France. The point-to-point course begins in the commune of Auray and finishes in the ''Stade de Kercado'' in nearby Vannes. Nearly 5000 people participated in the event in 2011.〔(Auray-Vannes ) . Marathons.fr (2011-09-11). Retrieved on 2011-11-23.〕 A record 6378 runners finished the half marathon in 1999.〔 The event was first held on 14 September 1975 under the organisation of the event-dedicated ''Association Courrir Auray Vannes'' and it has been held every September thereafter. In addition to the main half marathon, there are jogging and walking activities available as well as the shorter ''10 km Arradon Vannes'' run (first held in 2001).〔(Résultats ) . Semi-marathon d'Auray-Vannes. Retrieved on 2011-11-23.〕 The events take place around the natural harbour of the Gulf of Morbihan. The half marathon competition attracts both amateur and elite-level competitors. The men's course record of 1:02:12 hours was set in 2001 by Kenya's William Cheseret. Rose Chelimo, another Kenyan, set the women's course record of 1:11:27 hours at the 2011 edition. In 1999, the competition acted as the French men's national championship race and Abdellah Béhar won the title.〔Festou, Michel et al (2011-09-11). (Auray-Vannes Half Marathon ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-11-23.〕 The race received IAAF Bronze Label Road Race classification in 2011.〔Vazel, Pierre-Jean (2011-09-11). (Kenyan sweep honours in Auray-Vannes race ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-11-23.〕 ==Past winners==
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