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Athletics IAAF Label Road Races 2022 (Telepass Milano Marathon)


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Men's Marathon
Final Results
 
KEN.gif Titus KIPRUTO
2:05:05
 
KEN.gif Daniel KIBET
2:05:20
 
TAN.gif Alphonce Felix SIMBU
2:06:20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ashenafi MOGES
ETH.gif
2:07:06
5.
Geza SENEBETA
ETH.gif
2:07:20
6.
Filmon ANDE
ERI.gif
2:07:25
7.
Elkanah LANGAT
KEN.gif
2:07:56
8.
Tsedat Abeje AYANA
ETH.gif
2:08:03
9.
Cornelius KIBET
KEN.gif
2:08:24
10.
Iliass AOUANI
ITA.gif
2:08:34
11.
Jose Marcio LEAO DA SILVA
BRA.gif
2:08:37
12.
Salvatore GAMBINO
ITA.gif
2:16:00
13.
Vincenzo AGNELLO
ITA.gif
2:18:48
14.
Antonio LOLLO
ITA.gif
2:18:59
15.
Geoffrey PYEGO
KEN.gif
2:21:45
16.
Alessio TERRASI
ITA.gif
2:22:23
17.
Titus KIPTOO
KEN.gif
2:22:39
18.
Giacomo PENSALFINI
ITA.gif
2:23:51
19.
Vasco FERREIRA
POR.gif
2:25:13
20.
Alessio MILANI
ITA.gif
2:25:56
21.
Eneko AGIRREZABAL
ESP.gif
2:26:21
22.
Nicholas BROWNE
NZL.gif
2:26:23
23.
Andrea ARAGNO
ITA.gif
2:26:58
24.
Alessandro SPANU
ITA.gif
2:27:37
25.
Simone PEYRACCHIA
ITA.gif
2:27:48
26.
Ludwig LEFEBVRE
BEL.gif
2:28:14
27.
Elia GENERALI
ITA.gif
2:28:15
28.
William TALLERI
ITA.gif
2:28:58
29.
Luca FACCHINETTI
ITA.gif
2:29:00
30.
Niklas SJÖBLOM
SWE.gif
2:30:03
31.
Massimiliano STRAPPATO
ITA.gif
2:30:51
32.
Gioacchino RINALDI
ITA.gif
2:30:54
33.
Massimo ZUCCHI
ITA.gif
2:31:57
34.
Luca QUARTA
ITA.gif
2:31:59
35.
Gert THEUNIS
BEL.gif
2:31:59
36.
Giampiero CHIOCCHI
ITA.gif
2:32:23
37.
Cedric RAEMACKERS
BEL.gif
2:32:35
38.
Fabio Antonio GIUDICI
ITA.gif
2:32:47
39.
Pessen YOTAM
ISR.gif
2:32:57
40.
Alessandro ROSSETTI
ITA.gif
2:33:01
41.
Vinicio VILLA
ITA.gif
2:33:13
42.
Fabrizio MEOLI
ITA.gif
2:33:33
43.
Livio RINALDI
ITA.gif
2:33:53
44.
Charalampos IOANNOU
CYP.gif
2:34:15
45.
Aleksandr KULEŠOV
EST.gif
2:34:21
46.
David BAZIN
FRA.gif
2:34:31
47.
Tiziano MELIA
ITA.gif
2:34:40
48.
Francois GUIHO
FRA.gif
2:34:45
49.
Emanuele CORONEO
ITA.gif
2:35:02
50.
Massimo GIACOPUZZI
ITA.gif
2:35:20
54.
Domenico LA BANCA
ITA.gif
2:36:03
58.
Alessio LONER
ITA.gif
2:36:30
 
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Women's Marathon
Final Results
 
KEN.gif Vivian KIPLAGAT
2:20:18
 
ETH.gif Sintayehu TILAHUN
2:22:19
 
ETH.gif Atalel ANMUT
2:22:21
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Tsegaye MELESECH
ETH.gif
2:24:47
5.
Rahma TUSA
ETH.gif
2:28:34
6.
Zinash MEKONNEN
ETH.gif
2:29:16
7.
Cavaline NAHIMANA
BDI.gif
2:30:09
8.
Beatrice CHEPTOO
KEN.gif
2:31:04
9.
Elisabetta MANENTI
ITA.gif
2:47:18
10.
Angela CARPINO
ITA.gif
2:50:22
11.
Luz Nadine DE LA CRUZ
PER.gif
2:50:39
12.
Bibiro ALI TAHER
ROU.gif
2:51:04
13.
Emanuela MAZZEI
ITA.gif
2:51:58
14.
Stella GRANOZIO
FRA.gif
2:57:54
15.
Claudia VINCENTI
ITA.gif
2:59:27
19.
Loredana TALLARICO
ITA.gif
3:03:21
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