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Athletics IAAF Label Road Races 2022 (The Combined 10th Osaka Marathon and 77th Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon)


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Athletics IAAF Label Road Races 2022 (The Combined 10th Osaka Marathon and 77th Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon)
 
JPN.gif Osaka (JPN) - 27 February 2022  JPN.gif


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Men's Marathon
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Gaku HOSHI
2:07:31
 
JPN.gif Ichitaka YAMASHITA
2:07:42
 
JPN.gif Yuhei URANO
2:07:52
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Fumihiro MARUYAMA
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2:07:55
5.
Naoki OKAMOTO
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2:08:04
6.
Masato IMAI
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2:08:12
7.
Kenji YAMAMOTO
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2:08:38
8.
Rintaro TAKEDA
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2:08:48
9.
Yuki KAWAUCHI
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2:08:49
10.
Kazuki MURAMOTO
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2:08:50
11.
TadashiI SSHIKI
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2:09:32
12.
Yuki MATSUMURA
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2:09:45
13.
Koshiro HIRATA
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2:09:57
14.
Masashi NONAKA
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2:09:57
15.
Masaru AOKI
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2:10:01
16.
Hiroto KANAMORI
JPN.gif
2:10:16
17.
Kazuya AZEKAMI
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2:10:53
18.
Daisuke DOI
JPN.gif
2:10:56
19.
Yuki TAKEI
JPN.gif
2:10:57
20.
Yuki TSUTSUMI
JPN.gif
2:11:08
21.
Jo FUKUDA
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2:11:29
22.
Mizuki HIGASHI
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2:11:32
23.
Akihiro KANEKO
JPN.gif
2:11:39
24.
Yuki OSHIKAWA
JPN.gif
2:11:43
25.
Syota KAI
JPN.gif
2:12:22
26.
Madoka TANIHARA
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2:12:36
27.
Ryo KUCHIMACHI
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2:12:54
28.
Yuichi YASUI
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2:12:58
29.
Naoki NAKAMURA
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2:13:03
30.
Jun NOBUTO
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2:13:17
31.
Yuta SHITARA
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2:13:19
32.
James Gitahi RUNGARU
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2:13:45
33.
Shouya YONEI
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2:14:37
34.
Takahiro YOSHINO
JPN.gif
2:14:42
35.
Daichi ATSURA
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2:15:11
36.
Masaya KOMACHI
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2:15:26
37.
Fuminori SHIMO
JPN.gif
2:15:51
38.
Shogo HIFUMI
JPN.gif
2:15:55
39.
Tomoya MORITA
JPN.gif
2:16:06
40.
TakumiI WATA
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2:16:06
41.
Tomoki YASUDA
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2:16:24
42.
Takuya KUMASHIRO
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2:16:45
43.
Hayate TAKEUCHI
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2:16:57
44.
Ryo KINAME
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2:17:00
45.
Naoki YOMITA
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2:17:12
46.
Naoki SAITA
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2:17:36
47.
Hiroaki FURUKAWA
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2:17:37
48.
Kenta MURAYAMA
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2:17:51
49.
Yuki KURODA
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2:17:54
50.
Shota MIYAGAMI
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2:17:59
51.
Masatoshi TERANISHI
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2:18:11
52.
Yusuke KUMAKURA
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2:18:13
53.
Hiroyuki YAMAMOTO
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2:18:15
54.
Kazuki NODA
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2:18:47
55.
Tetsuya HAKUTO
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2:18:52
56.
Naoki MATSUOKA
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2:19:08
57.
Ryo ISHITA
JPN.gif
2:19:23
58.
Masaya KAKIHARA
JPN.gif
2:19:29
59.
Kazuya ISHIDA
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2:19:32
60.
Yuki INOSHITA
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2:19:45
61.
Takemaru YAMASAKI
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2:19:46
62.
Kengo YAJIMA
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2:19:49
63.
Takumi HASEBE
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2:19:54
64.
Kei FUMIMOTO
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2:19:55
65.
Daiki ANDO
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2:20:36
66.
Tsuyoshi YOTSUJI
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2:20:48
67.
Shinya OHASHI
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2:21:00
68.
Tatsuya SUMIDE
JPN.gif
2:21:10
69.
Sota TAKEZAWA
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2:21:11
70.
Kaito IWASA
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2:21:13
71.
Takayasu HASHIZUME
JPN.gif
2:21:28
72.
Taku FUJIWARA
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2:21:36
73.
Ryota KUMOI
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2:21:37
74.
Kazuki UEMURA
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2:22:10
75.
Yuki SETO
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2:22:12
76.
Taisuke UEDA
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2:22:30
77.
Yuichi HIROTANI
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2:22:36
78.
Keiichiro TOMOMORI
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2:22:58
79.
Kenta MUTO
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2:22:58
80.
Junpei OKA
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2:23:00
81.
Seigo OKUBO
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2:23:31
82.
Akira MINAKOSHI
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2:23:32
83.
Takamasa KAYA
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2:23:51
84.
Daisuke KOYAMA
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2:23:56
85.
Shun FUJIWARA
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2:24:03
86.
Yuki MIZUNO
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2:24:12
87.
Shosuke DOMON
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2:24:17
88.
Shinya YAMAJI
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2:24:26
89.
Ser-Od BAT-OCHIR
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2:24:27
90.
Ryoya TAKABAYASHI
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2:24:30
91.
Kotaro MAEYAMA
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2:24:34
92.
Yuki TOMIHARI
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2:24:38
93.
Takumi KATO
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2:24:54
94.
Yudai KUDO
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2:24:56
95.
Satoshi EMOTO
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2:24:56
96.
Masayuki KASHITANI
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2:25:06
97.
Takuya OKAMOTO
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2:25:11
98.
Nao KAZAMI
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2:25:15
99.
Hiromasa KUGA
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2:25:18
100.
Yukio FUJIMURA
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2:25:21
 
Daisuke HIGUCHI
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DNF
 
Sho SARUWATARI
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DNF
 
Patrick MATHENGE
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DNF
 
Dominic NYAIRO
KEN.gif
DNF
 
Kazuto KAWABATA
JPN.gif
DNF
 
Shinichiro NAKAMURA
JPN.gif
DNF
 
Yoshihiro NISHIZAWA
JPN.gif
DNF
 
Taisei NAKAMURA
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DNF
 
Yuto YAMAKI
JPN.gif
DNF
 
Shun SAKURAOKA
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DNF
 
Yuma MORII
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DNF
 
Allan BIWOTT
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DNF
 
Yuhi NAKAYA
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DNF
 
Osamu HIRATA
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DNF
 
Mitsuaki SAITO
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DNF
 
Saeki MAKINO
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DNF
Women's Marathon
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Misato HORIE
2:32:10
 
JPN.gif Nanami AOKI
2:36:28
 
JPN.gif Rui AOYAMA
2:39:45
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yukie MATSUMURA
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2:42:05
5.
Kana KUROSAWA
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2:47:34
6.
Yoshimi TANAKA
JPN.gif
2:48:04
7.
Mitsuko INO
JPN.gif
2:48:34
8.
Rina AOKI
JPN.gif
2:49:02
9.
Mikiko OTA
JPN.gif
2:52:28
10.
Yuko KUSUNOSE
JPN.gif
2:56:31
11.
Yuka ADACHI
JPN.gif
2:57:01
12.
Yukiko OKITA
JPN.gif
2:57:12
13.
Mika NAKAMURA
JPN.gif
2:57:49
14.
Mayumi YOSHIKAWA
JPN.gif
2:57:58
15.
Akiko KATAOKA
JPN.gif
2:58:25
16.
Miho KAWANISHI
JPN.gif
3:00:32
18.
Hiromi MASAKI
JPN.gif
3:05:46
20.
Sanae YABUTANI
JPN.gif
3:07:44
 
Mami OSAME
JPN.gif
DNF
 
Masa SHIMIZU
JPN.gif
DNF
 
Tomomi NAKAJIMA
JPN.gif
DNF
 
Azusa SUMI
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DNF

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