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      • On Sunday, as the 2022 FIFA World Cup kicked off in Qatar, the former captain of the Dutch football team, Arjen Robben, ran a quick 15K at Zevenheuvelenloop (Seven Hills Race) in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Robben clocked a surprising time of 55:01, placing 370th out of 15,000 runners.
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  2. Nov 28, 2022 · From world-class footballer to competitive age-group runner, Arjen Robben shows off impressive speed over 15 km

  3. Robben completed the 15 kilometers in 55:01 minutes, maintaining an impressive average pace of 3:40 minutes per kilometer. He started strong (first kilometer at 3:29) and finished even faster (last kilometer at 3:22).

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    On the occasion of the first lustrum of student athletics association 't Haasje, the first Zevenheuvelenloop was organized in 1984.The event immediately starts with 500 participants.Start and finish are in the vicinity of the campus until 1992.Dutch toppers such as Klaas Lok, Tonnie Dirks (Emperor of the Seven Hills), Carla Beurskens, Gerard Nijboe...

    The return to autumn in 2000 was celebrated with a free starting number.With that, the Zevenheuvelenloop was in one fell swoop again on its original growth curve.In 2001 Felix Limo pulverized the world record 15 km to 41:29 in Nijmegen.The following year it was time for a 'topless' edition: no one-time international top was invited.The budget for t...

    A world record has been running for two consecutive years.Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) reached its first serious road race in 2009 and ran a new world record with 46.28 minutes.Her husband, Sileshi Sihine, previously winner in 2004 and 2007, won the competition with the men after a photo finish.In 2010 it was the men's turn.Nine years after Felix Lim...

    In 2011, Haile returned to Nijmegen.This edition is not a world record, but a glorious victory by the (perhaps) greatest road athlete of all time, Haile Gebrselassie.This little big man attracted a lot of public interest, but also more athletes than ever were at the start, 26.087 to be precise. 2012: World record holders Both the world record holde...

    The 30th edition was a very memorable one.To give the anniversary an extra shine, on Saturday evening, prior to the Zevenheuvelenloop, there was the "Zevenheuvelennacht", for which about 9,000 runners and runners registered.Walking in the dark turned out to be a great success.Atmospheric lighting (in the form of temporary street lamps powered by cy...

    On the Saturday night for the 15km competition the 2nd edition of the Zevenheuvelennacht took place.This course over 7km was very atmospheric, especially through a piece of "fairytale forest" on the way.With classical music and fairytale lighting it was a special experience for the 7,000 runners.During the 15km on Sunday, it was Abera Kuma and Pris...

    This year there was no measure on Joshua Cheptegei.He approached the world record to three seconds and finished in a phenomenally fast time of 41.16 min. In the ladies there was a fierce battle in which four women competed for the win.Birke Debele went the longest and won in 48.50 min. For the many thousands of holidaymakers the weather conditions ...

  4. Arjen Robben participated in the Hills Race 15K, one of the largest races in the Netherlands. Robben completed the 15 kilometers in 55:01 minutes, maintaining an impressive average pace of 3:40...

  5. Nov 22, 2022 · Robben completó los 15 kilómetros en 55:01 minuto, a un ritmo medio de 3:40 minutos el kilómetro, empezando fuerte (primer kilómetro a 3:29) y terminando aún más (último a 3:22).

  6. The Zevenheuvelenloop (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌzeːvə (n)ˈɦøːvələ (n)loːp]; English: Seven Hills Run) is an annual road race of 15 kilometres held in and around Nijmegen, Netherlands. It was first organised in 1984 and has grown to be one of the largest road races in the Netherlands; [1] it attracted over 30,000 runners in 2008. [2]