General information
On March 11, 2012 the 38th edition of the ABN AMRO
CPC Run The Hague will take place again. This family event in The
Hague attracts thousands of participants and visitors every year.
Young and old, schools and businesses, there is a suitable distance
for everyone in the Royal city.
Naturally, the international interest in the ABN AMRO CPC Run
The Hague will be in the Half Marathon, the course where the Kenyan
Samuel Wanjiru ran the world record (58: 33 hours) in 2007. The ABN
AMRO CPC Run The Hague, is however much more than that! Many
thousands of runners and spectators enjoy the Ernst & Bobbie
Children's Run 1 km, the ABN AMRO Youth Run 2.5 km, the West 5 km
Run (incl. Business Runs) and Dunea 10 km Run (incl. Business
Runs). The route runs over the beautiful avenues in The Hague in
the direction of Scheveningen and via the Nieuwe Parklaan back to
the finish on the Malieveld, where many enthusiastic spectators
will be present to cheer-on the runners. The event has a strong
regional bias, but with international allure. The ABN AMRO CPC Run
The Hague has a right to be called a tradition because it houses
the biggest schools' run of Netherlands with over 8,600 children
taking part from no less than 83 schools.
During the ABN AMRO CPC Run The Hague, it is possible to
participate in the following events: