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Athletics WA Gold World Race Walking Tour 2022 (Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética)


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Athletics WA Gold World Race Walking Tour 2022 (Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética)
 
POR.gif Rio Maior (POR) - 7 May 2022 POR.gif
 
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Men's 20km Race Walk
Final Results
 
ECU.gif Brian Daniel PINTADO
1:21.54
 
BRA.gif Caio BONFIM
1:22.26
 
COL.gif Manuel Esteban SOTO
1:22.52
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
César Augusto RODRÍGUEZ
POR.gif
1:23:17
5.
Álvaro LÓPEZ
ESP.gif
1:23:31
6.
David HURTADO
ECU.gif
1:24:27
7.
Marc TUR
ESP.gif
1:25:39
8.
Kevin CAMPION
FRA.gif
1:26:00
9.
Juan Manuel CANO
ARG.gif
1:27:52
10.
Lucas MAZZO
BRA.gif
1:29:04
11.
Anderson CALLEJAS
COL.gif
1:29:08
12.
Hélder SANTOS
POR.gif
1:29:50
13.
Jinson Octavio CALDERÓN
ECU.gif
1:31:04
14.
Christian ROJAS
COL.gif
1:31:06
15.
Paulo MARTINS
POR.gif
1:31:53
16.
Martin MADELINE-DEGY
FRA.gif
1:34:29
17.
Manuel MARQUES
POR.gif
1:36:59
18.
Joan SANCHEZ
POR.gif
1:42:35
19.
João OLIM
POR.gif
1:43:50
20.
João Pedro VIEIRA
POR.gif
1:45:59
21.
Luís ALMEIDA DA SILVA
POR.gif
1:52:05
22.
André MIRANDA
POR.gif
1:52:50
23.
Henrique DOS SANTOS
POR.gif
1:58:11
 
Veli-Matti PARTANEN
FIN.gif
DNF
 
Matheus CORREA
BRA.gif
DNF
 
Paulo CUNHA
POR.gif
DNF
 
Andrés CHOCHO
ECU.gif
DNF
 
Daniel Goni BALLESTEROS
ESP.gif
DNF
 
Daniel DE LUCAS CHANQUET
ESP.gif
DNF
 
Max Batista GONCALVES DOS SANTOS
BRA.gif
DQ
Women's 20km Race Walk
Final Results
 
PER.gif Kimberly GARCÍA LEÓN
1:32.:42
 
POR.gif Ana CABECINHA
1:33:20
 
POR.gif Inês HENRIQUES
1:34:18
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Carolina COSTA
POR.gif
1:36:03
5.
Eloise TERREC
FRA.gif
1:36:32
6.
Inês MENDES
POR.gif
1:39:50
7.
Marina PEÑA ALONSO
ESP.gif
1:43:20
8.
Mayara Luize VICENTAINER
BRA.gif
1:45:47
9.
Sandra SILVA
POR.gif
1:53:35
  Joana PONTES
POR.gif
DNF
  Celia VILCHEZ
ESP.gif
DNF
  Clémence BERETTA
FRA.gif
DNF
  Maria SANTOS BERNARDO
POR.gif
DNF
  Margarida SÁ
POR.gif
DNF

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