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Men's Cross Country 9.6km
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edward Zakayo PINGUA
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26:20:00
2.
Joel AYEKO
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26:23:00
3.
Rogers KIBET
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26:23:00
4.
Emile CAIRESS
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26:39:00
5.
Abeje AYANA
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26:39:00
6.
Mahamed MAHAMED
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27:06:00
7.
Zakariya MAHAMED
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27:16:00
8.
Alex GEORGE
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27:37:00
9.
Callum ELSON
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27:49:00
10.
Timothy LEFROY
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27:50:00
11.
Jack GRAY
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27:54:00
12.
Chakib LACHGAR
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28:03:00
13.
James KINGSTON
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28:08:00
14.
Jacob CANN
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28:28:00
15.
Jeremy DEMPSEY
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28:31:00
16.
Oscar BELL
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28:37:00
17.
Dewi GRIFFITHS
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28:43:00
18.
Thomas CROCKETT
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28:44:00
19.
Jack MILLAR
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28:46:00
20.
Samuel MOAKES
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29:03:00
21.
Max DAVIS
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29:05:00
22.
Jayme ROSSITER
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29:07:00
23.
Tom WOOD
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29:18:00
24.
Dominic COY
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29:24:00
25.
Rikki JAMES
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29:34:00
26.
Philip WYLIE
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29:38:00
27.
Matthew WRIGHT
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29:42:00
28.
Phillip BERNTSEN
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29:45:00
29.
Adam BULL
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29:48:00
30.
Andrew CHAMBERS
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29:57:00
31.
Thomas GOSTELOW
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30:07:00
32.
Chris MCMILLAN
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30:09:00
33.
Eoin PIERCE
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30:17:00
34.
Morgan JAMES
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30:30:00
35.
Ben COUGHLAN
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30:34:00
36.
Nathan WILLIAMS
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30:40:00
37.
Alex JACKSON
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30:45:00
38.
Joe GENTRY
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30:47:00
39.
Stephen CASHIN
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30:50:00
40.
Dylan NAZARETH
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30:54:00
41.
Matthew FULLER
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31:02:00
42.
Matthew HOWARD
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31:08:00
43.
Aaron ENSER
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31:09:00
44.
Callum CHOULES
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31:12:00
45.
Sam BOREHAM
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31:12:00
46.
Spencer SMITH
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31:14:00
47.
David CORKEY
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31:39:00
48.
Brychan PRICE-DAVIES
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32:04:00
49.
Jack HANCOCK
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32:05:00
50.
Alex STEWART
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32:08:00
51.
Craig HUDSON
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32:21:00
52.
Daniel KENNEDY
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32:25:00
53.
Sion LEWIS
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32:33:00
54.
Adam EDE
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32:41:00
56.
Fred HARRIS
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32:47:00
57.
Eric APPERLEY
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32:54:00
58.
Tom BARRETT
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32:56:00
59.
Joshua DAVIES
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32:57:00
60.
Jack WILKINSON
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33:08:00
61.
Rhys SIMMONDS
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33:12:00
62.
Tomos LAND
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33:13:00
64.
Clive MORGAN
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33:36:00
65.
Harry DYALL
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33:45:00
66.
Joseph ROBSON
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34:05:00
67.
Liam ROARTY
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34:12:00
68.
Ryan KNIGHT
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34:18:00
69.
Daryl JOHN
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34:20:00
70.
Eoin KEATING
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34:35:00
71.
Jamie FARMER
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35:18:00
72.
Jonathan BONVILLE-GINN
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35:31:00
74.
Thomas BURNELL
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36:46:00
75.
Keelan SHAW
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36:47:00
76.
Michael DARKE
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37:20:00
77.
Tom SOBEY
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37:25:00
78.
Shane ROBERTS
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37:36:00
79.
Alan COOPER
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38:08:00
80.
Huw DAVIES
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38:17:00
81.
Ryan MCCLUSKEY
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38:20:00
82.
Neil CALUCAG
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38:59:00
83.
Nick PEPIN
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39:17:00
84.
Gareth HARDMAN
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39:19:00
85.
Ollie MICHELL
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39:36:00
86.
Haydn JONES
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39:38:00
87.
Brian DIAS
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40:19:00
88.
Nicholas DOYLE
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40:23:00
89.
Francis AZNARAN
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42:22:00
90.
Steve DAVIES
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42:36:00
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Women's Cross Country 6.4km
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Pamela KOSGEI
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20:21
2.
Amelia QUIRK
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20:34
3.
Jessica GIBBON
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20:44
4.
Elle TWENTYMAN
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20:50
5.
Jennifer NESBITT
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20:57
6.
Megan KEITH
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20:58
7.
Ellie WALLACE
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21:07
8.
Niamh BRIDSON-HUBBARD
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21:10
9.
Nancy SCOTT
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21:28
10.
Mary MULHARE
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21:32
11.
Annabel GUMMOW
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21:38
12.
Charlotte DANNATT
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21:44
13.
Kate AVERY
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21:47
14.
Philippa BOWDEN
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21:52
15.
Emily MOYES
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22:30
16.
Lauren COOPER
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22:37
17.
Olivia KELLY
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22:38
18.
Sophie CRUMLY
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22:54
19.
Rosie HAMILTON-JAMES
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22:55
20.
Alaw BEYNON-THOMAS
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22:59
21.
Katrina ENTWISTLE
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23:07
22.
Donna MORRIS
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23:29
23.
Kate ROBERTS
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23:36
24.
Lauren NICHOLS
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24:12:00
25.
Laura TUITE
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24:12:00
26.
Emma HOWSHAM
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24:34:00
27.
Ewelina CIESIELSKA
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25:00:00
28.
Meghan O'KEEFFE
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25:06:00
29.
Katie HUGHES
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25:07:00
30.
Rachel SEE
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25:09:00
31.
Llinos JONES
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25:18:00
32.
Jenny JOHNSTON
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25:24:00
33.
Megan STRATTON-THOMAS
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25:34:00
34.
Alannah COOLEY
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25:36:00
35.
Nicola JUKES
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25:36:00
36.
Katerina ADAMS
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25:58:00
37.
Laura JAMES
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26:00:00
38.
Katie O'HARE
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26:10:00
39.
Nesta MCCLUSKEY
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26:22:00
40.
Anna BEEVER
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26:25:00
41.
Karine VESTØL
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26:34:00
42.
Olivia FARRINGTON
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27:18:00
43.
Nia REES
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27:55:00
44.
Gina HARDMAN
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28:15:00
45.
Elizabeth WILLIAMS
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28:47:00
46.
Beth SAUNDERS
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29:18:00
47.
Albane HERPIN
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29:37:00
48.
Ella TOWNSEND
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30:05:00
49.
Georgia COLE
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30:10:00
50.
Sarah BRUCE
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30:57:00
51.
Denise BRADLEY
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32:46:00
52.
Rhian BRUCE
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34:10:00
53.
Debbie CUMMING
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37:30:00
54.
Mary GRANVILLE
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42:35:00
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