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Belgrade Race Through History

The Belgrade Race Through History (Serbian Cyrillic: Београдска Трка Кроз Историĵу) is an annual men's footrace of around 6 kilometres (5834 metres) that is held in Belgrade, Serbia. The course of the race traces a path through the capital's ancient fortress; the Kalemegdan. The purpose of the race is to emphasise the history and culture of the city through sport.〔(The Belgrade Race Through History ). Belgrade Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-10-15.〕 The contest's unusual setting means that it incorporates aspects of road running, cross country running and trail running: it passes through roads, cobblestone walkways, grassy areas and bridges.〔Butcher, Pat (2009-10-13). (Tergat helps with revival of Belgrade’s Race Through History ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-15.〕
First held in 1996, the competition continued annually through its fourth running in 1999. The 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia did not prevent the race from taking place that year,〔Butcher, Pat (1999-10-11). (Paul Tergat to race through history ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-15.〕 even though three months of bombardment had damaged power plants, water supplies, and industrial and residential areas throughout the city.〔(NATO Aggression, 1999 ). City of Belgrade. Retrieved on 2009-10-19.〕 The date was changed to October and it was the first major international sporting event to be held in Belgrade following the Kosovo War.〔Butcher, Pat (1999-10-13). (Fita Bayissa wins Belgrade Race Through History ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-15.〕 At that point it went through a ten-year hiatus, due to funding problems, but the event was revived in 2009. The competition shares an organisation committee with the Belgrade Marathon and the two events have often been held in proximity to each other.
The course, which follows a switchback-style path, does not allow for a large number of runners and throughout its history no more than thirty athletes have taken part in each competition.〔 As a result, the competitors tend to be some of the best professional long distance runners. Paul Tergat, the former Marathon world record holder and two-time Olympic silver medallist, competed at all four races in the 1990s and was the guest of honour at the reopening in 2009. Boniface Kirui won the race's comeback event in 17 minutes and 15 seconds, with second-placed Joseph Kiptoo Birech finishing with the same time.〔Butcher, Pat (2009-10-14). (Kirui’s tricky tactics snatch Belgrade victory ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-15.〕 Josphat Menjo set a course record to win the following year in a race where three others dipped under the previous best mark.〔Butcher, Pat (2010-10-13). (Menjo takes five seconds off course record in Belgrade ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-10-13.〕
==Past winners==

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