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Giro al Sas

The Giro al Sas, also known as the Giro Podistico di Trento and the Giro Internazionale Città di Trento, is an annual 10-kilometre road running competition for men which takes place in October in the city of Trento, Italy.
First held as a part of celebrations for Saint Vigilius of Trent in 1907, the competition was interrupted by World Wars but has been held virtually every year since 1945. This makes it one of Europe's longest-running competitions of its type. The race has been won by some of Italy's most successful long-distance runners, including Stefano Baldini, as well as elite foreign athletes such as Paul Tergat and Kenenisa Bekele.
The race is held within the city centre and starts and finishes at Piazza del Duomo. The name of the race, roughly translated as the ''Sas Circuit'', derives from the fact that the course features ten kilometre-long loops on the main city streets – which are locally referred to as ''al Sas''.
The running event should not be confused with the similarly named Giro del Trentino – a road cycling competition which the city has hosted since 1963.〔(Albo d’oro dal 1962 al 2009 ). Giro al Trentino. Retrieved on 2010-11-03.〕
==History==
The history of the competition can be traced back to 1907 when a community group organised a race on the city streets of roughly 6 km as part of the festival of Saint Vigilius of Trent. Domenico Gottin, a runner from Veneto, was the first to cross the line but he was later disqualified for taking a short cut, leaving Isidoro Trenner (a member of the local sports club) as the winner of the inaugural race. The race became an annual tradition, although it ceased during World War I.〔(Un balzo nel passato ) . Giro al Sas. Retrieved on 2010-11-03.〕
It re-emerged in the post-war period and gained its current moniker of the Giro al Sas at this point – a name roughly meaning the ''Sas Circuit'', which derived from the race's looped course on the city's main streets which were known as ''the Sas''. The running competition was placed on hiatus from 1940–44 due to World War II. The Giro al Sas returned to the streets in November 1945, just months after the Italy's surrender to the Allied Forces.〔
After the wars, the race entered a new, uninterrupted era (with the exception of 1991 and 1996) and gradually became international in nature with elite athlete competition. Alongside other Italian races, such as the Giro di Castelbuono, it is among the oldest road running competitions which continue to the present day. The current race director is Gianni Demadonna, a former athlete and athletics manager who won the race three times in his running career.〔(Olympic champion Baldini accelerates comfortably to Trento victory ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-11-03.〕 Among the prominent competitors of the race's history is Stefano Baldini, the 2004 Olympic marathon champion, who competed in 18 editions and won on three occasions.〔(Baldini says goodbye at the Giro al Sas ). European Athletics (2010-10-06). Retrieved on 2010-11-05.〕 He set the 2010 race as his final outing of his successful career, although an injury forced him to miss of the competition.〔(Soi defends title at Giro Al Sas ). IAAF (2010-10-10). Retrieved on 2010-11-05.〕 Other significant winners include Franjo Mihalić, Francesco Panetta, Paul Tergat, and Kenenisa Bekele.〔(Albo d'Oro ). Giro al Sas. Retrieved on 2010-11-05.〕

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