Cinque Mulini | |
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Date | Late January or Early February |
Location | San Vittore Olona, Italy |
Event type | Cross country |
Distance | 10.2 km for men 6.2 km for women |
Established | 1933 |
Official site | Cinque Mulini |
Participants | 100 finishers (2022) 88 (2021) 109 (2020) 74 (2019) |
The Cinque Mulini is an annual cross country running race in San Vittore Olona, Italy. First held in 1933, the course is unusual in that it revolves around a number of water mills along Olona river, which lend the competition its name – meaning Five Mills in Italian.[1] It is one of the IAAF cross country permit meetings that act as qualifiers for the IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[2] As one of the most prestigious meets, numerous world record holders and Olympic champions have competed at the Cinque Mulini throughout its history.[1]