Kangaroo Hoppet
Kangaroo Hoppet |
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Competitors massing for the start of the 2005 Kangaroo Hoppet |
Status |
active |
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Genre |
sporting event |
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Date(s) |
February |
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Frequency |
annual |
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Location(s) |
Falls Creek, Victoria |
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Country |
Australia |
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Inaugurated |
1979 (1979) |
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The Kangaroo Hoppet is a long distance cross-country skiing race in Australia. It is held in Falls Creek, Victoria. It debuted in 1979, and is part of Worldloppet since 1991. It is held annually on the fourth Saturday of August.
The Kangaroo Hoppet event consists of three races:
- The Kangaroo Hoppet is a 42 km race, and for the purposes of the Worldloppet counts as a main race.
- The Australian Birkebeiner is a 21 km race, and for the purposes of Worldloppet counts as a short race.
- The Joey Hoppet is a 7 km race, and does not count as either a main race or a short race.
History
Skiers in Sun Valley loop of the Hoppet
The Kangaroo Hoppet has its origins in the Birkebeiner Nordic Ski Club's 21 km Australian Birkebeiner, first held in 1979 in Falls Creek. The race was based on the original Norwegian Birkebeiner. In 1989, the organization extended the race to a 42 km race, and added the 21 km race and 7 km race (which would originally be known as the Birkebeiner Lite). They then petitioned the Worldloppet in 1990 to allow a race in the southern hemisphere, and as part of its petition the race format was changed to a freestyle event. The first race as part of the Worldloppet circuit was held in 1991.[1]
Winners
Men
Year | Kangaroo Hoppet | Australian Birkebeiner | Joey Hoppet |
2014 | Valerio Leccardi (SUI) | Damon Morton (AUS) | Matthew Bull (AUS) |
2013 | Alexander Legkov (RUS) | Ilia Chernousov (RUS) | Alexey Chernousov (RUS) |
2012 | Alexander Legkov (RUS) | Paul Kovacs (AUS) | Hamish Roberts (AUS) |
2011 | Petr Novak (CZE) | Phillip Bellingham (AUS) | Damon Morton (AUS) |
2010 | Valerio Leccardi (SUI) | Mark Raymond (AUS) | Alistair Tutt (AUS) |
2009 | Ben Sim (AUS) | Nick Grimmer (AUS) | Alistair Tutt (AUS) |
2008 | Ben Sim (AUS) | Callum Watson (AUS) | Dyllan Harmer (AUS) |
2007 | Thomas Freimuth (GER) | Alex Almoukov (AUS) | Mark Pollock (AUS) |
2006 | Ben Sim (AUS) | Neil Van der Ploeg (AUS) | Mark Hogg (NZL) |
2005 | Ben Sim (AUS) | Ben Koons (NZL) | Callum Watson (AUS) |
2004 | Ben Derrick (AUS) | Mark Van der Ploeg (AUS) | Simon Flowers (AUS) |
2003 | Ben Derrick (AUS) | Ben Sim (AUS) | Neil Van der Ploeg (AUS) |
2002 | Stanislav Řezáč (CZE) | Dan Van der Ploeg (AUS) | Lachlan Rodd (AUS) |
2001 | Ben Derrick (AUS) | Ben Sim (Australia) | Andrew Cirosta (AUS) |
2000 | Ben Derrick (AUS) | Dan Van der Ploeg (AUS) | Nicholas Grimmer (AUS) |
1999 | Vitaly Tchernov (RUS) | Dan Van der Ploeg (AUS) | Peter Malcolm (AUS) |
1998 | Ales Vanek (CZE) | Sam Lee (NZL) | Daniel Sarri (AUS) |
1997 | Paul Gray (AUS) | Byung Joo Park (KOR) | Michael Evans (AUS) |
1996 | Johann Mühlegg (GER) | Michael Brennan (AUS) | Paul Murray (AUS) |
1995 | Andre Jungen (SUI) | Sean Donohue (AUS) | Andrew Slocombe (AUS) |
1994 | Peter Schlickenrieder (GER) | Sean Donohue (AUS) | Thomas Rassuchine (USA) |
1993 | Anders Aukland (NOR) | Paul Gray (AUS) | Tim Retchford (AUS) |
1992 | Gudmund Skjeldal (NOR) | Park Byung Chil (KOR) | Kim Woo Soup (KOR) |
1991 | John Aalberg (USA) | Park Byung Chil (KOR) | Tim Retchford (AUS) |
Women
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