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Athletics IAAF Silver World Cross Country Tour 2022 - 2023 (TCS Lidingöloppet)


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Men's Cross Country 30km
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samuel Tsegay TESFAMARIAM
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1:38:00
2.
Abdi-Hakin ULAD
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1:39:02
3.
Mohammad Reza ABOOTORABI
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1:39:05
4.
Emil SVENSK
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1:39:07
5.
Kristofer LÅÅS
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1:41:20
6.
Archie CASTEEL
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1:42:08
7.
Adhanom ABRAHA
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1:42:33
8.
Arvid ÖHRN
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1:42:46
9.
Martin NILSON
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1:43:01
10.
Andreas MCCONVILLE
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1:43:21
11.
Axel GRANQVIST
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1:43:37
12.
Petter SVENSSON
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1:44:46
13.
Karsten MEIER
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1:45:35
14.
Olle AHLBERG
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1:46:14
15.
Erik BARR ZEILON
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1:46:19
16.
Niklas WIHLMAN
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1:46:37
17.
Anders GRAHL
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1:46:55
18.
Rasmu SVENNINGSSON
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1:47:03
19.
Andreas LUNDEGÅRD
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1:47:27
20.
Per ARVIDSSON
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1:47:44
21.
Tom HONIG
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1:48:29
22.
Hakan ERIKSSON
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1:48:51
23.
Viktor BRÄNNMARK
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1:48:55
24.
Ruslan HLIBOV
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1:49:23
25.
Kim ANDERSSON
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1:49:27
26.
Oskar SANDBERG
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1:49:32
27.
Elov OLSSON
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1:50:05
28.
Esben KROGH
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1:50:14
29.
Erik LAGERLÖF
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1:50:19
30.
Niklas HENNINGSSON
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1:51:35
31.
Albin LILLIESTRÖM
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1:51:43
32.
Henrik SKOOG
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1:51:55
33.
Gábor JÓZSA
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1:52:06
34.
Mikael FLOCKHART
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1:52:18
35.
Oscar CLAESSON
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1:52:21
36.
Erik ANFÄLT
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1:52:23
37.
Johan EK-LARSSON
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1:52:48
38.
Markus VALL
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1:52:49
39.
Lukas SEGERSTEN
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1:53:06
40.
Johan STÄLLBERG
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1:53:30
41.
Daniel ROOS
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1:53:38
42.
Maxwell DUMBRELL
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1:53:45
43.
Gustav MYRBERG
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1:53:55
44.
Oscar ANDERSSON
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1:53:56
45.
Mattias JONSSON
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1:54:18
46.
Björn HAMMAR
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1:54:20
47.
Maximilian LOHM ISBERG
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1:54:29
48.
Simon ÖBERG
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1:54:46
49.
Alexander SÖDERBERG
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1:55:26
50.
Christian SEEGER
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1:55:45
51.
Fredrik ÜBERBACHER
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1:55:48
52.
Rasmus NILSSON
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1:55:54
53.
Thomas EDSTRÖM
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1:56:14
54.
Jimmy AXELSSON
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1:56:28
55.
Oskar GRIP
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1:56:36
56.
Rasmus HÖRNFELDT
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1:56:51
57.
Henrik BRATTANDER
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1:56:55
58.
Martin LUNDQVIST
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1:56:57
59.
Emil BÄCKLUND
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1:56:59
60.
William NORDSTRÖM
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1:57:08
61.
Daniel ELINDER
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1:57:15
62.
David KASSELSTRAND
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1:57:18
63.
Ted ARMGREN
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1:57:24
64.
Oscar PETTERSSON
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1:57:26
65.
Mathias HALL
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1:57:30
66.
Oliver WYKMAN
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1:57:37
67.
Alexander BERG RENDAHL
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1:57:40
68.
Jonatan ALVAEUS
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1:57:46
69.
Pontus RISBERG
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1:57:59
70.
Andreas BERTHAGEN
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1:58:11
71.
Nils RAPP
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1:58:25
72.
Simon SCHAGERSTRÖM
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1:58:26
73.
Andreas INGBERG
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1:58:28
74.
Axel BJÖRKMAN
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1:58:45
75.
Kim RØRVIK
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1:58:50
76.
Albin REMÄNG
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1:58:52
77.
Daniel FRANCO CERECEDA
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1:58:55
78.
Jens HALVARSSON
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1:58:56
79.
Björn WÄRN
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1:58:58
80.
Christian AHLÖ
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1:58:59
81.
Fredrik TEDBORN
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1:59:01
82.
Jonas AUSTAD
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1:59:22
83.
Molle OLSON
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1:59:23
84.
Anton ÖHMAN
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1:59:28
85.
Erwan WEBER
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1:59:28
86.
Simon HECTOR
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1:59:28
87.
Philip JÄRPEHAG
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1:59:36
88.
Daniel OLTEGEN
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1:59:47
89.
Joonas LÄMSÄ
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1:59:48
90.
Hector DE PEDRO
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2:00:14
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Women's Cross Country 30km
Final Results
 
Result
Result
Result
Result
1.
Sylvia Mboga MEDUGU
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1:54:57
2.
Samrawit MENGSTEAB
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1:55:22
3.
Leonie BALTER
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1:58:42
4.
Noora HONKALA
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2:01:47
5.
Erica LECH
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2:02:04
6.
Åsa WIKLUND
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2:02:58
7.
Emilia BRANGEFÄLT
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2:03:15
8.
Laura MAASIK
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2:03:24
9.
Laila KVELI
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2:05:20
10.
Malin STARFELT
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2:05:46
11.
Annelie JOHANSSON
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2:05:47
12.
Moa GUSTAFSSON
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2:05:53
13.
Jenny RUTSTRÖM
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2:07:44
14.
Wilma MODIG
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2:08:34
15.
Karin NILSSON
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2:09:16
16.
Elmina SAKSI
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2:09:19
17.
Annika ANDERSSON
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2:10:20
18.
Rebecca AXELSSON
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2:11:05
19.
My SVENSSON
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2:11:57
20.
Sofia SMEDMAN
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2:12:28
21.
Jessica VIRGIN
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2:12:45
22.
Maria SANDSTRÖM
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2:12:49
23.
Jenny BJÖRNBERG
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2:13:14
24.
Sofia BYHLINDER
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2:13:30
25.
Emeli SÖDERBERG
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2:15:37
26.
Lidunia VAN SITTEREN
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2:16:01
27.
Towa NILSSON
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2:16:31
28.
Malin ÖSTERMAN
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2:17:17
29.
Megan WILSON
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2:17:31
30.
Elin VINBLAD
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2:17:34
31.
Jannike OTTOSSON
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2:18:38
32.
Therése REIS
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2:18:41
33.
Elin JOHANSSON
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2:19:37
34.
Beatrice TAAVO
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2:19:39
35.
Marit LARSSON
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2:19:53
36.
Frida BROGREN
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2:20:15
37.
Anna LINDGREN
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2:20:33
38.
Ebba STENBÄCK
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2:20:45
39.
Erika SVANBORG
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2:20:47
40.
Tove BERGSTRÖM
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2:21:04
41.
Stina PERSSON
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2:21:18
42.
Emilie DAWRIN
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2:22:01
43.
Lise SANDEBJER
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2:22:13
44.
Gabriella SÖDERMAN
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2:22:18
45.
Natalie PERSSON
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2:22:25
46.
Anne-Mette NYGAARD
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2:22:57
47.
Frida OLANDER
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2:23:00
48.
Linnéa SKOOGH
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2:23:23
49.
Ellen BIRMINGHAM
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2:23:27
50.
Hedwig HAAS
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2:23:33
51.
Olivia LINDH
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2:24:49
52.
Sofia OLOFSSON
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2:24:51
53.
Karin FRIMODT
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2:25:11
54.
Sarah-Jane BARRABLE
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2:25:35
55.
Signe SCHARFFETTER
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2:25:49
56.
Stina NERO
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2:25:56
57.
Johanna FORSBERG
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2:26:14
58.
Lovisa DANIELSSON
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2:26:32
59.
Vera SCHULTZ
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2:26:36
60.
Stina NILSSON
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2:26:43
61.
Malin JOHANNSON
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2:26:44
62.
Ida ANEMO
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2:27:13
63.
Marielle SINCLAIR
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2:27:15
64.
Åsa BÄCK
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2:27:27
65.
Johanna SVALSTEDT
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2:27:56
66.
Annika LARSSON
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2:28:07
67.
Malin LÖFGREN
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2:28:15
68.
Johanna DYREMARK
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2:28:25
69.
Isabelle PERSSON
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2:28:42
70.
Johanna ERIKSSON
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2:28:44
71.
Sofia HOLMGÅRD
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2:28:56
72.
Susanne SVÄRD
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2:29:02
73.
Sara RENDAHL
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2:29:06
74.
Hanna FERNANDEZ
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2:29:06
75.
Hannele KURRA
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2:29:11
76.
Lisa ABRAHAMSSON
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2:29:12
77.
Anna LICHT
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2:29:12
78.
Elin EKHOLM
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2:29:20
79.
Suzanna ECKERHALL
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2:29:22
80.
Märta HALLSTEDT
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2:29:29
81.
Thea EMILSSON
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2:29:34
82.
Jenny BOLANDER
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2:29:35
83.
Hanna JOHNSON
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2:29:41
84.
Carlotta BIELER
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2:29:42
85.
Moa WIDJER
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2:29:45
86.
Johanna GUSTAFSSON
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2:29:55
87.
Filipa RODRIGUES
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2:29:56
88.
Benita MÅNSSON
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2:29:59
89.
Sandra LIND
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2:30:13
90.
Annica WERNERSON
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2:30:45
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