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World 10K Bangalore
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The logo for World 10K Bengaluru
DateMid-May
LocationBengaluru, India
Event typeRoad
Distance10 kilometres
Primary sponsorTata Consultancy Services
Established2008
Course recordsMen's: 27:38 (2022)
Kenya Nicholas Kimeli
Women's: 30:35 (2022)
Kenya Irene Cheptai
Official siteWorld 10K Bangalore
File:Open10K.jpg
The race starts and finishes at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium

The World 10K Bengaluru (known as the TCS World 10K Bengaluru for sponsorship reasons by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS))[1] is an annual 10 kilometres road running competition which takes place in Bangalore, India.[2] The competition was first held in 2008 and usually takes place in late May. The first three editions were sponsored by Sunfeast (ITC Limited).

The race, which is certified by AIMS-certified,[3] begins and ends at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium, after looping through the roads of Bangalore. The different race categories at the event are – World 10K (participation restricted to International and National athletes), Open 10K (participation open to amateur runners), Majja Run (a 5.7 km run meant for fun runners), Senior Citizens’ Run (a 4.2 km run for Senior Citizens), and the Champions with Disability event (a 4.2 km event for persons with disability). In addition to this there also is a 10 km Corporate Champions category in which companies can field a team of 3 members and compete to achieve the best aggregate time.

The event is organised by Procam International, a sport and leisure management firm which is also responsible for the Mumbai Marathon and Delhi Half Marathon. There is a total prize pot of US$170,000 and race winners receive over $21,000 for their victories.[4] Further significant prizes are offered to the best Indian competitors and teams.[5]

The 8th edition was held on 17 May 2015 with French Sprinter Marie Jose Perec as its event ambassador.[2]

The 9th edition was held on 15 May 2016 with track and field athlete Mike Powell as its event ambassador.[6]

Past winners

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File:2008 World 10K Bangalore - Majja Run.jpg
A fun runner in a Ravana costume during the "Majja Run" in 2008

Key:   Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (m:s) Women's winner Time (m:s)
1st 2008 File:Flag of Eritrea.svg Zersenay Tadese (ERI) 27:51 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Elvan Abeylegesse (TUR)
File:Flag of Kenya.svg Grace Momanyi (KEN)
32:02
2nd 2009 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Deriba Merga (ETH) 28:13 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Aselefech Mergia (ETH) 32:08
3rd 2010 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Titus Mbishei (KEN) 27:54 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Wude Ayalew (ETH) 31:58
4th 2011 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Philemon Limo (KEN) 28:01 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Dire Tune (ETH) 33:19
5th 2012 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) 28:00 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Helah Kiprop (KEN) 32:22
6th 2013 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Alex Korio (KEN) 28:07 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Gladys Cherono (KEN) 32:03
7th 2014 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) 27:44 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Lucy Kabuu (KEN) 31:48
8th 2015 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Mosinet Geremew (ETH) 28:16 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Mamitu Daska (ETH) 31:57
9th 2016 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Mosinet Geremew (ETH) 28:36 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) 32:15
10th 2017 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Alex Korio (KEN) 28:12 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Irene Cheptai (KEN) 31:51
11th 2018 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) 28:18 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Agnes Tirop (KEN) 31:19
12th 2019 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Andamlak Belihu (ETH) 27:56 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Agnes Tirop (KEN) 33:55
13th 2022 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Nicholas Kimeli (KEN) 27:38 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Irene Cheptai (KEN) 30:35
14th 2023 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Sabastian Sawe (KEN) 27:59 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Tsehay Gemechu (ETH) 31:38
15th 2024 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Peter Njeru (KEN) 28:14 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Lilian Rengeruk (KEN) 30:56

References

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  3. ^ AIMS Race Directory Archived 27 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Association of International Marathons and Distance Races. Retrieved on 2010-06-09.
  4. ^ Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2008-05-18). Tadese the men’s 10km victor, while Abeylegesse and Momanyi share women’s spoils in Bangalore. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-06-09.
  5. ^ Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2009-05-31). Merga and Mergia take thrilling 10km victories in Bangalore. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-06-09.
  6. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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