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The Corrida de Houilles, officially Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles (Houilles International Footrace), is an annual 10K run that takes place at the end of December in Houilles, France. The competition was created in 1972 by Alexandre Joly, a French politician who would later become Mayor of Houilles. He was inspired by the Saint Silvester Road Race in São Paulo and decided to set up his own local race in his hometown with the same format – hosting the race on New Year's Eve. Initially a men's event only on a course of around 9 kilometres (5.6 mi), the race attracted high level competition from the beginning, with Poland's Bronisław Malinowski winning the 1974 race the same year as his gold medal win at the 1974 European Athletics Championships. Due to the race's growing popular

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  • Die Corrida de Houilles (voller Name Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles) ist ein Volks- und Straßenlauf, der seit 1972 Ende Dezember in Houilles stattfindet. (de)
  • The Corrida de Houilles, officially Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles (Houilles International Footrace), is an annual 10K run that takes place at the end of December in Houilles, France. The competition was created in 1972 by Alexandre Joly, a French politician who would later become Mayor of Houilles. He was inspired by the Saint Silvester Road Race in São Paulo and decided to set up his own local race in his hometown with the same format – hosting the race on New Year's Eve. Initially a men's event only on a course of around 9 kilometres (5.6 mi), the race attracted high level competition from the beginning, with Poland's Bronisław Malinowski winning the 1974 race the same year as his gold medal win at the 1974 European Athletics Championships. Due to the race's growing popularity, the competition was divided into two segments: an elite-level race and a public race. was the first known women's winner in 1975, but a separate women's division (over around 6 kilometres (3.7 mi)) was not formally established until 1983. The race distances were set at 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) for both men and women from 1996 onwards, allowing the race to serve as a qualifier for the French 10 km championships. The date of the race has not always been 31 December due to organisational restrictions, but it is usually held within the final days of the year. No race was held in 1999 due to Cyclone Lothar and Martin. The races for 2000 and 2005 were held on New Year's Day instead. The competition gained IAAF Bronze Label Road Race status in 2013 and IAAF Silver Label Road Race status in 2014. Top level athletes from both France and abroad have competed in Houilles. Jacky Boxberger had much success in the early days of the race, amassing four wins in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Morocco's Khalid Skah had a record eight wins from 1988 to 1997. Ethiopia's Ayelech Worku is the most successful woman at the race, having won four times consecutively from 1995 to 1998. Anpther Ethiopian woman had three straight wins from 2003 to 2006 Merima Denboba and Kenya's Micah Kogo achieved the same feat on the men's side from 2006 to 2008. The course records are 27:12 minutes for men (set by Daniel Ebenyo in 2019) and 30:32 minutes for women (set by Norah Jeruto in 2019). (en)
  • La Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles, en abrégé Corrida de Houilles, est une course pédestre annuelle de 10 km co-créée en 1972 par (en) (futur maire de la ville) et le coureur local André Chauffray. Elle se déroule entre Noël et le Jour de l'an, dans les rues de Houilles dans le département français des Yvelines. La corrida comprend une course populaire et, sur le même parcours, une course des as. Les temps des vainqueurs de la course des as sont de l'ordre de 28 minutes. (fr)
  • De Corrida van Houilles (Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles) is een hardloopwedstrijd over 10 km, die in Houilles (een voorstad van Parijs), Frankrijk wordt gehouden. Het evenement vindt jaarlijks plaats in december. In 2014 kreeg de 10 km de status van en behoort daarmee tot de belangrijkste 10 kilometer wegwedstrijden in de wereld. (nl)
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  • Die Corrida de Houilles (voller Name Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles) ist ein Volks- und Straßenlauf, der seit 1972 Ende Dezember in Houilles stattfindet. (de)
  • La Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles, en abrégé Corrida de Houilles, est une course pédestre annuelle de 10 km co-créée en 1972 par (en) (futur maire de la ville) et le coureur local André Chauffray. Elle se déroule entre Noël et le Jour de l'an, dans les rues de Houilles dans le département français des Yvelines. La corrida comprend une course populaire et, sur le même parcours, une course des as. Les temps des vainqueurs de la course des as sont de l'ordre de 28 minutes. (fr)
  • De Corrida van Houilles (Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles) is een hardloopwedstrijd over 10 km, die in Houilles (een voorstad van Parijs), Frankrijk wordt gehouden. Het evenement vindt jaarlijks plaats in december. In 2014 kreeg de 10 km de status van en behoort daarmee tot de belangrijkste 10 kilometer wegwedstrijden in de wereld. (nl)
  • The Corrida de Houilles, officially Corrida pédestre internationale de Houilles (Houilles International Footrace), is an annual 10K run that takes place at the end of December in Houilles, France. The competition was created in 1972 by Alexandre Joly, a French politician who would later become Mayor of Houilles. He was inspired by the Saint Silvester Road Race in São Paulo and decided to set up his own local race in his hometown with the same format – hosting the race on New Year's Eve. Initially a men's event only on a course of around 9 kilometres (5.6 mi), the race attracted high level competition from the beginning, with Poland's Bronisław Malinowski winning the 1974 race the same year as his gold medal win at the 1974 European Athletics Championships. Due to the race's growing popular (en)
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