Volta à cidade do Funchal
Datearound Saint Silvester's Day on December 31
LocationFunchal, Madeira, Portugal
Event typeRoad
Distance5 kilometres (men & women)
Established1958
Official sitewww.voltacidade.com

The Volta à cidade do Funchal (Tour of the city of Funchal in English) is an annual night road race of about 6 km which is celebrated around Saint Silvester's Day on December 31 in Funchal, Madeira since 1958, making it the oldest Saint Silvester Road Race in Portugal and one of the oldest in Europe.

It is based upon the Saint Silvester Marathon, a Brazilian race (held since 1925) which spawned numerous other New Year's Eve races. The Volta à cidade do Funchal is one of the city's foremost annual running events.

It has been organised by AARAM (Associação de Atletismo da Região Autónoma da Madeira) since 1997.

Past winners

Edition Year Men's winner Country Women's winner Country
1st 1958 Juvenal Freitas  Portugal Not held
2nd 1959 Dias Santos  Portugal
3rd 1960 João de Freitas  Portugal
4th 1961 João de Freitas  Portugal
5th 1962 Joel Pinto  Portugal
6th 1963 Joel Pinto  Portugal
7th 1964 João Pinto  Portugal
8th 1965 Joel Pinto  Portugal
9th 1966 José Rodrigues  Portugal
10th 1967 Joel Pinto  Portugal
11th 1968 Alvarino Mendonça  Portugal
12th 1969 António Timóteo  Portugal
13th 1970 Joachim Heike  Germany
14th 1971 Américo Barros  Portugal
15th 1972 Banjt Nasde  Sweden
16th 1973 Aniceto Simões  Portugal
17th 1974 Banjt Nasde  Sweden
18th 1975 Haven Spik  Finland
19th 1976 Karl Fleschen  Germany
20th 1977 Fernando Mamede  Portugal
21st 1978 Jouni Kortelainen  Finland
22nd 1979 Seppo Liuttu  Finland
23rd 1980 Detlef Uhlemann  Germany
24th 1981 Michael Spoettei  Germany K. Hildenson  Sweden
25th 1982 Carlos Lopes  Portugal Aurora Cunha  Portugal
26th 1983 Carlos Lopes  Portugal Conceição Ferreira  Portugal
27th 1984 José Frias  Portugal Sílvia Abreu  Portugal
28th 1985 José Frias  Portugal Sílvia Abreu  Portugal
29th 1986 Nené Carreira  Portugal Maria José Pereira  Portugal
30th 1987 José Teixeira  Portugal Amélia Araújo  Portugal
31st 1988 José Teixeira  Portugal Amélia Araújo  Portugal
32nd 1989 José Regalo  Portugal Amélia Araújo  Portugal
33rd 1990 António Monteiro  Portugal Dores Leal  Portugal
34th 1991 José Moreira  Portugal Dores Leal  Portugal
35th 1992 Víctor Almeida  Portugal Carla Sacramento  Portugal
36th 1993 Cândido Maia  Portugal Ana Dias  Portugal
37th 1994 Carlos Monteiro  Portugal Carla Sacramento  Portugal
38th 1995 Hélder Ornelas  Portugal Lucia Subano  Kenya
39th 1996 Rui Borges  Portugal Fernanda Marques  Portugal
40th 1997 José Regalo  Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal
41st 1998 Rui Silva  Portugal Getenesh Urge  Ethiopia
42nd 1999 Rui Silva  Portugal Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia
43rd 2000 Rui Silva  Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal
44th 2001 Rui Silva  Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal
45th 2002 Rui Silva  Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal
46th 2003 Rui Silva  Portugal Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia
47th 2004 Sergey Lebid  Ukraine Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia
48th 2005 Kiprono Menjo  Kenya Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal
49th 2006 Kiprono Menjo  Kenya Jéssica Augusto  Portugal
50th 2007 Rui Silva  Portugal Eunice Jepkorir  Kenya
51st 2008 Kiprono Menjo  Kenya Jéssica Augusto  Portugal
52nd 2009 Rui Pedro Silva  Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal
53rd 2010 Eduardo Mbengani  Portugal Jéssica Augusto  Portugal
54th 2011 José Rocha  Portugal Rebecca Cheptegei  Uganda
55th 2012 José Rocha  Portugal Nazret Weldu  Eritrea
56th 2013[1] Antonio Abadía  Spain Joana Soares  Portugal
57th 2014[2] Carlos Nieto  Spain Simret Restle  Germany
58th 2015[3] Carlos Mayo  Spain Almensh Belete  Belgium
59th 2016[4] Antonio Abadía  Spain Inês Monteiro  Portugal
60th 2017[5] Yemane Haileselassie  Eritrea Inês Monteiro  Portugal
61st 2018[6][7] Antonio Abadía  Spain Cátia Santos  Portugal
62nd 2019[8][9] Antonio Abadía  Spain María José Pérez  Spain

References

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