Tjejmilen

Tjejmilen is a girls-women only, cross-country running event in Stockholm, Sweden. Hosted by Hässelby SK and Spårvägen FK, it is run across a 10 kilometers long course on Djurgården.

Being annual, the first event was held on 19 August 1984. It often gathers thousands of participants.

Winners

 * 1984 – Evy Palm, Sweden, 34:21
 * 1985 – Evy Palm, Sweden, 34:28
 * 1986 – Evy Palm, Sweden, 33:29
 * 1987 – Malin Wästlund, Sweden, 34:20
 * 1988 – Evy Palm, Sweden, 34:09
 * 1989 – Evy Palm, Sweden, 34:09
 * 1990 – Grete Waitz, Norway, 33:49
 * 1991 – Midde Hamrin, Sweden, 34:34
 * 1992 – Sara Romé, Sweden, 35:14
 * 1993 – Gunhild Halle, Norway, 34:25
 * 1994 – Sara Romé, Sweden, 34:35
 * 1995 – Grete Kirkeberg, Norway, 34:50
 * 1996 – Ingmarie Nilsson, Sweden, 35,32
 * 1997 – Grete Kirkeberg, Norway, 35:16
 * 1998 – Marie Söderström-Lundberg, Sweden, 34:37
 * 1999 – Susanne Johansson, Sweden, 36:04
 * 2000 – Marie Söderström-Lundberg, Sweden, 33:29
 * 2001 – Lena Gavelin, Sweden, 33:35
 * 2002 – Janet Ongera, Kenya, 33:22
 * 2003 – Kirsi Valasti, Finland, 33:16
 * 2004 – Lena Gavelin, Sweden, 34:44
 * 2005 – Lisa Blommé, Sweden, 34:45
 * 2006 – Ida Nilsson, Sweden, 34:12
 * 2007 – Isabellah Andersson, Sweden, 34:50
 * 2008 – Lisa Blommé, Sweden, 33:58
 * 2009 – Isabellah Andersson, Sweden, 33:49
 * 2010 – Isabellah Andersson, Sweden, 33:38
 * 2011 – Isabellah Andersson, Sweden, 33:25
 * 2012 – Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal, Norway 33.14
 * 2013 – Isabellah Andersson, Sweden, 33:42
 * 2014 – Meraf Bahta, Sweden, 32:40
 * 2015 – Webalem Ayele, Ethiopia, 33:28
 * 2016 – Fantu Tekla, Ethiopia, 32:40
 * 2017 – Sara Holmgren, Sweden 34.52
 * 2018 – Ayantu Eshete, Ethiopia, 35:06
 * 2019 – Hanna Lindholm, Sweden, 35:06
 * 2020 – Cancelled because of the Corona pandemic
 * 2021 – Meraf Bahta, Sweden, 32.41
 * 2022 – Carolina Wikström, Sweden, 33.51
 * 2023 – Sarah Lahti, Sweden, 35.32