The Damloop by night and Dam tot Damloop were finally back! The rain didn't stop you, that smile across the finish line: you completed the 5 or 10 English Mile! We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. The results are now online.
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Kipkemboi and Langat win
The women dominated the man-woman race at the Dam tot Damloop today. The 29-year-old Kenyan Magaret Kipkemboi crossed the line solo with her hands in the air in 50.43 minutes.
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Your photo and video 📸
Smile! Your Dam tot Damloop is an unforgettable memory and we would like to capture it for you. You will be photographed and videotaped just before and during the finish. So put on your best smile on the Peperstraat!
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Sustainability
The Dam tot Damloop is a front runner in the sports world when it comes to sustainability. Curious about the measures we are taking to make the Dam tot Damloop as sustainable as possible?
The feeling of the Dam tot Damloop, but then on Saturday evening. An insane course of 5 miles (8 KM) with great beats and light acts. This run stands for non-stop party!
The unrivalled atmosphere, goose bumps because of the IJtunnel, one of the biggest Business runs of the world and the fact that the start and finish are at two different cities, makes this event very special.
Le Champion is one of the biggest sport associations in the Netherlands with 20.000 members and yearly 250.000 participants. Look below for a selection of our wide offer of events.
Le Champion is one of the biggest sport associations in the Netherlands with 20.000 members and yearly 250.000 participants. Look below for a selection of our wide offer of events.
Diane van Es, Dutch ASICS athlete, will give an insight on her view on the impact of running on her mind. In July we will share, together with VICE, an interview, which Diane shares her insights on the impact of sports.
Diane van Es, Dutch ASICS athlete, will give an insight on her view on the impact of running on her mind. In July we will share, together with VICE, an interview, which Diane shares her insights on the impact of sports.