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Athletics IAAF Label Road Races 2022 (Birell Prague Grand Prix)


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Men's 10km Road Race
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hicham AMGHAR
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27:24
2.
Tadese WORKU
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27:25
3.
Patrick MOSIN
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27:27
4.
Isaac KIPKEMBOI
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27:29
5.
Laban KIPLIMO
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27:33
6.
Alexander Mutiso MUNYAO
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27:35
7.
Isaac Kibet NDIEMA
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27:45
8.
Rhonex KIPRUTO
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27:53
9.
Kennedy KIMUTAI
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27:54
10.
Nibret MELAK
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28:03
11.
Tadese TAKELE
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28:21
12.
Kelvin KIBIWOTT
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28:36
13.
Mogos TUEMAY
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28:38
14.
Josphat MELI
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28:52
15.
Samuel FITWI SIBHATU
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28:53
16.
David NGURE
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28:59
17.
Felix KURUI
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29:12
18.
Daniel KINYANJUI
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29:17
19.
Bravin Kipkogei KIPTOO
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29:31
20.
Samuel BARATA
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29:36
21.
Lahsene BOUCHIKHI
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29:37
22.
Jacob SIMONSEN
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29:43
23.
Paulos SURAFEL
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29:48
24.
Luuk MAAS
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29:48
25.
Patrik VEBR
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30:00
26.
Tim VINCENT
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30:23
27.
Jakub ZEMANÍK
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30:27
28.
Vladimír MARČÍK
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30:40
29.
Vít PAVLIŠTA
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30:58
30.
Lars DEMUTH
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31:01
32.
Milan JANOUŠEK
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31:19
33.
Matěj ZIMA
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31:35
34.
Dylan RANNOU
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31:36
35.
Petr HOŠNA
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31:44
36.
Pavel KUBRIČAN
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31:45
37.
Adam SZYMANIK
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31:47
39.
Ondřej CHOUR
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32:12
40.
Lukáš KRÝSL
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32:13
41.
Martin DEMUTH
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32:17
42.
Ondřej ROSA
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32:21
43.
Vojtěch BÁRTA
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32:24
44.
Jiří HOMOLÁČ
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32:28
47.
Robert HECZKO
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32:46
48.
Dominik CHLUPÁČ
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32:47
49.
Jan KUNČICKÝ
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32:48
51.
Markus SOSTARIC
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32:54
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Women's 10km Road Race
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Irine Chepet CHEPTAI
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30:16
2.
Jesca CHELANGAT
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30:23
3.
Faith CHERONO
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30:56
4.
Esther BORURA
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31:03
5.
Enatnesh TIRUSEW
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31:36
6.
Brenda JEPKOECH
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31:40
7.
Vivian MELLY
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31:55
8.
Mekdes WOLDU
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32:16
9.
Sheila JEBIWOTT
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32:19
10.
Alemitu TARIKU
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32:39
11.
Tereza HROCHOVÁ
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33:43
12.
Gabriela VEIGERTOVÁ
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34:58
13.
Markéta GAJDORUSOVÁ
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36:27
14.
Adéla KOLÁČKOVÁ
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37:02
15.
Tereza JAGOSOVA
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37:14
16.
Silvie VALOVÁ
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37:16
17.
Hana HOMOLKOVÁ
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37:42
18.
Lucie PAVLIŠTOVÁ
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37:49
19.
Karoline ROBE
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38:49
20.
Yazmin VALLEJO
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38:59
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