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Men's Half Marathon
Final Results
 
ETH.gif Milkesa MENGESHA
1:00:24
 
KEN.gif John KORIR
1:00:27
 
KEN.gif Wilfred KIMITEI
1:00:44
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kirubel ERASSA
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1:00:44
5.
Shadrack KIMINING
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1:00:53
6.
Patrick TIERNAN
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1:00:55
7.
Abbabiya SIMBASSA
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1:01:03
8.
Rory LINKLETTER
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1:01:08
9.
Sydney GIDABUDAY
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1:01:09
10.
Scott FAUBLE
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1:01:11
11.
Alberto GONZALEZ MINDEZ
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1:01:20
12.
Benjamin FLANAGAN
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1:01:38
13.
Colin MICKOW
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1:01:41
14.
Zouhair TALBI
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1:02:01
15.
Mohamed HREZI
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1:02:08
16.
Julio Alberto ORTIZ PONCE
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1:02:16
17.
John DRESSEL
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1:02:23
18.
Reid BUCHANAN
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1:03:11
19.
Matthew LEACH
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1:03:29
20.
Afewerki ZERU
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1:03:41
21.
Daniel KEMOI
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1:03:47
22.
Louis SERAFINI
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1:03:49
23.
Lawrence KIPKOECH
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1:03:57
24.
Brogan AUSTIN
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1:04:01
25.
Kevin LEWIS
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1:04:12
26.
David Kiprotich BETT
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1:04:19
27.
Gilbert BOIT
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1:04:28
28.
Weston STRUM
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1:04:34
29.
Greg LEAK
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1:04:35
30.
Josh LUNN
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1:04:54
31.
Brendan MARTIN
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1:04:57
32.
Matt LLANO
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1:05:01
33.
Philippe PARROT-MIGAS
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1:05:04
34.
Charlie LAWRENCE
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1:05:07
35.
Austin BOGINA
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1:05:16
36.
Thomas TOTH
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1:05:29
37.
Mitchell AMMONS
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1:05:31
38.
Andrew MARSTON
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1:05:31
39.
Matt WILLIAMS
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1:05:37
40.
Nicolas MORIN
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1:05:42
41.
David MELLY
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1:06:05
42.
Abdul Mohsen AL ALI
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1:06:06
43.
Luis Carlos RIVERO
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1:06:39
44.
David TOO
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1:06:40
45.
Carson VICKROY
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1:06:41
46.
Alex ROTH
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1:06:43
47.
Daniel JOHANNING
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1:06:54
48.
August PAPPAS
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1:06:57
49.
Scott FOLEY
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1:07:01
50.
Meng-Tsung CHU
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1:07:05
51.
Manuel GONZALEZ
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1:07:09
52.
Chris MAXWELL
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1:07:10
53.
Marvin BLANCO
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1:07:15
54.
Mitchell KLINGLER
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1:07:19
55.
Sem SULTANOV
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1:07:21
56.
Justin WEBER
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1:07:31
57.
Tyson WIELAND
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1:07:35
58.
Mark PINALES
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1:07:44
59.
Mark MENDREK-LASKE
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1:08:11
60.
Matt DYNAN
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1:08:16
61.
Chris HAYNES
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1:08:20
62.
Timofey KARGINOV
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1:08:27
63.
Peter FALCON
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1:08:30
64.
Colin MCGRATH
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1:08:31
65.
Jared BELL
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1:08:31
66.
Terry OWENS
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1:08:47
67.
Keith MCATEER
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1:08:50
68.
Tommy O'GORMAN
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1:08:50
69.
Ben LANZA
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1:09:00
70.
Oscar GARCIA
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1:09:09
71.
Jon KLAIBER
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1:09:15
72.
Angel RAMIREZ
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1:09:17
73.
Darren BARLOW
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1:09:18
74.
Chris SLOANE
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1:09:26
75.
Matthew TADDEO
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1:09:34
76.
Matthew PERSICK
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1:09:39
77.
Connor ROCHE
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1:09:44
78.
Juan GIRON
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1:09:45
79.
Phillip MILLER
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1:09:45
80.
Cameron BECKETT
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1:09:58
81.
Jean-Rene CARON
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1:10:05
82.
Alexander TOWNSEND
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1:10:06
83.
Jonathan WERBLE
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1:10:12
84.
Andrew CHALMERS
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1:10:19
85.
Daniel GENTILE
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1:10:57
 
John RANERI
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DNF
 
Raymond MAGUT
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DNF
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Women's Half Marathon
Final Results

 

KEN.gif Vicoty CHEPNGENO
1:05:03

 

USA.gif Sara HALL
1:07:15

 

RSA.gif Dominique SCOTT
1:07:32
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Fiona O'KEEFFE
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1:07:42
5.
Jessica JUDD
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1:07:52
6.
Emily DURGIN
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1:07:54
7.
Caren Jebet MAIYO
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1:08:41
8.
Dakotah LINDWURM
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1:09:36
9.
Nell ROJAS
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1:09:42
10.
Annie FRISBIE
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1:10:27
11.
Paige STONER
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1:10:34
12.
Maya WEIGEL
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1:10:35
13.
Bria WETSCH
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1:10:49
14.
Mackenzie CALDWELL
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1:11:29
15.
Maddie ALM
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1:11:31
16.
Julia GRIFFEY
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1:12:16
17.
Bridget LYONS
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1:12:24
18.
Tristin VAN ORD
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1:12:31
19.
Hannah MILLER
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1:12:41
20.
Emily SETLACK
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1:12:48
21.
Élissa LEGAULT
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1:13:06
22.
Ann CENTNER
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1:13:51
23.
Kelsey BRUCE
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1:13:58
24.
Jane BAREIKIS
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1:14:05
25.
Joanna STEPHENS
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1:14:23
26.
Stephanie PEZZULLO
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1:14:51
27.
Whitney MACON
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1:15:12
28.
Jeanne MACK
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1:15:25
29.
Maddie VAN BEEK
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1:15:36
30.
Laura DESJARDINS
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1:15:45
31.
Colleen WILSON
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1:15:55
32.
Sarah HUTCHINGS
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1:16:06
33.
Amy SCHANZ
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1:16:14
34.
Jeannette MATHIEU
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1:16:31
35.
Andrea Soraya RAMÍREZ LIMON
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1:16:33
36.
Sally CROWTHER
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1:16:37
37.
Megan SMITH
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1:17:03
38.
Ashlee POWERS
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1:17:39
39.
Chantalle SCHULTZ-RATHBUN
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1:17:41
40.
Beatriz GARCIA
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1:18:04
41.
Dana SCOTT
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1:18:42
42.
Johanna GRETSCHEL
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1:18:43
43.
Sarah DAVID
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1:18:46
44.
Ilse MARQUEZ QUIJANO
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1:18:48
45.
Caitlin ASHLEY
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1:18:53
46.
Julie WIEMERSLAGE
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1:18:54
47.
Kristen SCHAFER
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1:19:23
48.
Megan TAYLOR
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1:19:31
49.
Sarah EDWARDS
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1:19:43
50.
Mariah GAJEWSKI
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1:20:09
51.
Rachel SANCHEZ
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1:20:28
52.
Elizabeth LASETER
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1:20:28
53.
Vanessa RIGHEIMER
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1:20:34
54.
Amy MARXKORS
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1:20:36
55.
Karen BERTASSO-HUGHES
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1:20:46
56.
Laura PIERCE
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1:21:52
57.
Traci DUTY
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1:22:17
58.
Breanna LYTTON
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1:22:20
59.
Lauren DANIELS
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1:22:26
60.
Katherine KLYMKO
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1:22:39
61.
Mary WIRTZ
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1:22:57
62.
Suzanne LONDON
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1:23:39
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