FROM TRIPLE EVENT TO KLASSIK
Public sport events organized by Club Tartu Maraton have offered continuous physical activity opportunities throughout the years. With new additions to our event calendar during the years, the name and format of our event series has changed. But the aim is still the same - to keep up the sporting spirit.
Series ranking started under the name of Tartu Triple Event in 1983 with the launch of Tartu Sügisjooks (Tartu Autumn City Run). Tartu Triple Event consisted of Tartu Marathon, Tartu Sügisjooks (renamed as Tartu Jooksumaraton / Tartu Running Marathon in 2000) and Tartu Rattaralli (road cycling).
In 1998 the first Tartu Rattamaraton (MTB) took place and after the event had a great start, it was decided that in 2000 the Triple Event series will be expanded into four-event Tartu Complex Event. Unfortunately the Tartu Marathon was cancelled that year due to lack of snow and therefore season rankings in the series were not determined. Actual Complex Event ranking started the following year, 2001.
2007 saw addition of Tartu Rulluisumaraton (inline roller skating) and 2012 Tartu Linnamaraton (Tartu City Marathon). Again the renewal of the series was necessary. In 2015 Tartu Complex Event was replaced by Tartu Maraton Cube. This new format valued participation in shorter distances more than before. Also it became possible to combine different distances more easily while participating in the series. Up to four best results from the six possible events was taken into season rankings for each participant. It meant that if a participant took part in all six, only their four best were considered for the final point score and ranking. Short distances gave points as well, but fewer than longer distances of the same events.
In 2022 we once again updated the series that binds together all the major sport events that the Club organizes. Because all of our mass participation public sport events are with long and strong traditions, the new series is named Tartu Maraton Klassik. A participant who has finished any distance in each and every one of the season's events, gets awarded with the title of series accomplisher.
1983 | andmed puuduvad | |
1984 | Kaarel Schmidt | Leili Teeväli |
1985 | Paul Vaard | Ene Aigro |
1986 | Jüri Kull | Ene Aigro |
1987 | Kaarel Schmidt | Ene Aigro |
1988 | arvestust ei peetud | |
1989 | arvestust ei peetud | |
1990 | arvestust ei peetud | |
1991 | Viktor Guljajev | Kaja Mulla |
1992 | arvestust ei peetud | |
1993 | Margus Tamm | Karin Laine |
1994 | Peep Koidu | Aino Sirkel |
1995 | Kaupo Sabre | Ene Aigro |
1996 | Alvar Kütt | Ene Aigro |
1997 | Meelis Aasmäe | Tiina Pallas |
1998 | Peep Koidu | Ene Aigro |
1999 | Allar Kivil | Ene Aigro |
2000 | arvestust ei peetud | |
2001 | Raimo Raudik | Ene Aigro |
2002 | Anti Arak | Ene Aigro |
2003 | Margus Püvi | Signe Parm |
2004 | Margus Püvi | Signe Parm |
2005 | Margus Püvi | Anu Taveter |
2006 | Rait Pallo | Katrin Mauring |
2007 | Rait Pallo | Katrin Mauring |
2008 | Allan Oras | Tea Pärnik |
2009 | Raul Olle | Signe Parm |
2010 | Rait Pallo | Signe Parm |
2011 | Rait Pallo | Alma Sarapuu |
2012 | Rait Pallo | Signe Parm |
2013 | Allar Soo | Signe Parm |
2014 | Allar Soo | Reeda Tuula |
2015 | Kert Keskpaik | Reeda Tuula |
2016 | Allar Soo | Sille Puhu |
2017 | Sander Linnus | Sille Puhu |
2018 | Sander Linnus | Reeda Tuula-Fjodorov |
2019 | Sander Linnus | Reeda Tuula-Fjodorov |
2020 | arvestust ei peetud | |
2021 | Indrek Hubel | Reeda Tuula-Fjodorov |
2022 | Kristo Prangel | Ann-Christine Allik |
2023 | Kristo Prangel | Ann-Christine Allik |
2024 | Kristo Prangel | Ann-Christine Allik |