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Athletics IAAF Label Road Races 2022 (eDreams Mitja Marató de Barcelona)


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Men's Half Marathon
Final Results
 
ETH.gif Haftu TEKLU
59:06
 
ETH.gif Chala REGASA
59:10
 
KEN.gif Elvis Kipchoge CHEBOI
59:15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Antenayeh DAGNACHEW
ETH.gif
59:17
5.
Kindie DERSEH
ETH.gif
59:18
6.
Teressa NYAKORA
ETH.gif
1:00:12
7.
Ali CHEBURES
UGA.gif
1:00:53
8.
Abe GASHAHUN
ETH.gif
1:00:56
9.
Gebru REDAHGNE
ETH.gif
1:00:57
10.
Thierry NDIKUMWENAYO
BDI.gif
1:01:36
11.
Berhane TESFAY
ERI.gif
1:01:45
12.
Titus Kipjumba MBISHEI
KEN.gif
1:02:04
13.
Mohamed ALI
NED.gif
1:03:53
14.
Aziz BOUKEBAL
FRA.gif
1:03:54
15.
Mohamed EL GHAZOUANY
MAR.gif
1:04:37
16.
Brice MORISSEAU
FRA.gif
1:04:51
17.
Pablo SALAVERRIA
ESP.gif
1:04:52
18.
Gabriel STEFFENSEN
SWE.gif
1:04:55
19.
Krilan LE BIHAN
FRA.gif
1:04:55
20.
Nan OLIVERAS
ESP.gif
1:04:56
21.
Jack GRAY
GBR.gif
1:04:56
22.
Daniel STONE
IRL.gif
1:04:59
23.
Marcel WALKINGTON
AUS.gif
1:05:10
24.
Baptiste JARD
FRA.gif
1:05:20
25.
Richard HORTON
GBR.gif
1:05:28
26.
Ward OOSTERLINCK
BEL.gif
1:05:43
27.
Petter JOHANSEN
NOR.gif
1:05:45
28.
Abel CASALI CARVAJAL
ESP.gif
1:06:09
29.
Xavier TOMASA
ESP.gif
1:06:24
30.
Oriol RAMIREZ
ESP.gif
1:06:39
31.
Quentin CAU
FRA.gif
1:06:56
32.
Allan BOURIEAU
FRA.gif
1:07:12
33.
Dominic MÜLLER
GER.gif
1:07:32
34.
Miguel FERRER
ESP.gif
1:07:34
35.
Adrian GUIRADO
ESP.gif
1:07:37
36.
Xavier MARTINEZ
FRA.gif
1:07:37
37.
Chris DARLING
GBR.gif
1:07:41
38.
Cyril BOCHE
FRA.gif
1:07:50
39.
Cédric LABADENS
FRA.gif
1:07:58
40.
Marc GARCIA
ESP.gif
1:08:01
41.
Josep DÍAZ
ESP.gif
1:08:11
42.
Juan GIMENO
ESP.gif
1:08:12
43.
Lucas MOLA
ESP.gif
1:08:18
44.
Diego POLO
ESP.gif
1:08:32
45.
Romauld BRUN
FRA.gif
1:08:48
46.
Jonas USTER
GER.gif
1:09:03
47.
David TROY
IRL.gif
1:09:03
48.
Ronan HUGUET
FRA.gif
1:09:06
49.
Yannick VAN LUNTER
BEL.gif
1:09:11
50.
Francisco Javier MENTA
ESP.gif
1:09:13
51.
Carlos CERA
ESP.gif
1:09:13
52.
Francesc CARMONA PARADA
AND.gif
1:09:15
53.
Jordi VAN BOSSUYT
BEL.gif
1:09:16
54.
Niklas HENNINGSSON
SWE.gif
1:09:18
55.
Kane COLLINS
IRL.gif
1:09:19
56.
Juan Luis RAMON LOPO
ESP.gif
1:09:21
57.
Victor DOBLAS
ESP.gif
1:09:25
58.
Henrik NILSSON
NOR.gif
1:09:28
59.
Lucas ALONSO
ESP.gif
1:09:29
60.
Jonatan SANABRIA
ESP.gif
1:09:30
61.
Andreu MARIMÓN
ESP.gif
1:09:30
62.
Max GODET
FRA.gif
1:09:35
63.
Pere BIFET
ESP.gif
1:09:36
64.
Xavier RODRÍGUEZ
ESP.gif
1:09:43
65.
Albert CATALA
ESP.gif
1:10:00
66.
Marc GRAJAL
ESP.gif
1:10:08
67.
Anthony SEBERGSEN
NOR.gif
1:10:24
68.
Daniel MOISES VENDRELL
ESP.gif
1:10:30
69.
Kevin FERNÁNDEZ
ESP.gif
1:10:35
70.
Ginés VALERA
ESP.gif
1:10:41
71.
Mario GRECH
SUI.gif
1:10:46
72.
Nil RIUDAVETS
ESP.gif
1:10:49
73.
Galibert STEVEN
FRA.gif
1:10:50
74.
Salva MARQUEZ
ESP.gif
1:10:55
75.
Jon Koldo GONZALEZ PEREZ
ESP.gif
1:10:57
76.
Dani RUEDA
ESP.gif
1:10:59
78.
Bjorn WASTVEDT
USA.gif
1:11:02
82.
Ángel MARTÍNEZ
ESP.gif
1:11:26
84.
Manel CABANILLAS
ESP.gif
1:11:28
87.
Stefan AZZOPARDI
MLT.gif
1:11:36
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Women's Half Marathon
Final Results
 
KEN.gif Margaret Chelimo KIPKEMBOI
1:05:26
 
ETH.gif Gete ALEMAYEHU
1:06:37
 
ETH.gif Asnakesh AWOKE
1:09:34
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Rediet DANIEL MOLLA
ETH.gif
1:10:22
5.
Aoife COOKE
IRL.gif
1:10:58
6.
Katerine TISALEMA
ECU.gif
1:12:51
7.
Linnéa SENNSTRÖM
SWE.gif
1:13:34
8.
Silvia ORTIZ
ECU.gif
1:13:51
9.
Leonie BALTER
NED.gif
1:14:12
10.
Cecile JAROUSSEAU
FRA.gif
1:14:25
11.
Vienna Sřyland DAHLE
NOR.gif
1:14:40
12.
Cristina SILVA
ESP.gif
1:14:48
13.
Gisela CARRION
ESP.gif
1:15:09
14.
Mireia GUARNER
ESP.gif
1:15:21
15.
Charlotte ANDERSSON
SWE.gif
1:15:35
16.
Lisa Marie BEZZINA
MLT.gif
1:18:10
17.
Romane LEMIERE
FRA.gif
1:18:18
18.
Emilia SILTANEN
FIN.gif
1:18:20
19.
Laura BEL FRANQUESA
ESP.gif
1:19:22
20.
Anna JONSSON
SWE.gif
1:19:34
21.
Beatriz CASPAR
ESP.gif
1:19:51
22.
Weronika BRZUCHALSKA
SWE.gif
1:20:13
23.
Laura SANZBERRO
ESP.gif
1:21:30
24.
Anna BENAVIDES
ESP.gif
1:21:30
25.
Giulia RIGODANZA
ITA.gif
1:21:50
26.
Sandra ASÍN
ESP.gif
1:22:13
27.
Natalia WINNICKA
POL.gif
1:22:27
28.
Ida TJØRSVAAG
NOR.gif
1:22:44
29.
Jone VAITULEVICIUTE
LTU.gif
1:23:28
30.
Lisbeth PEDERSEN
NOR.gif
1:23:32
31.
Rebeca SUAREZ GONZALEZ
ESP.gif
1:23:36
32.
Azeline MARTINO
FRA.gif
1:23:38
33.
Joanna SUSMANEK
POL.gif
1:23:59
35.
Maria Regina YAMIN MORALES
MEX.gif
1:24:17
36.
Maria ROLDAN
ESP.gif
1:24:34
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