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Athletics IAAF Gold World Cross Country Tour 2022 - 2023 (Cross Internacional de Soria)


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Athletics IAAF Gold World Cross Country Tour 2022 - 2023 (Cross Internacional de Soria)
 
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Men's Cross Country 10.0km
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thierry NDIKUMWENAYO
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28:34
2.
Merhawi MEBRAHTU
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28:36
3.
Peter MARU
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28:44
4.
Iliass AOUANI
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28:53
5.
Dismas YEKO
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29:19
6.
Thomas AYEKO
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29:26
7.
Nassim HASSAOUS
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29:27
8.
Santiago CATROFE
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29:28
9.
Yahya AQUINA
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29:30
10.
Ilias FIFA
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29:50
11.
Daniel MATEO
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30:01
12.
Lahcen AIT ALIBOU
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30:03
13.
Abderrahman EL KHAYAMI
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30:23
14.
Célestine NDIKUMANA
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30:23
15.
Sebastián MARTOS
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30:28
16.
Daniel ARCE
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30:56
17.
Carlos Martín DÍAZ DEL RIO
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31:00
18.
Awet HABTE
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31:00
19.
Zakariya ELBOUBEKRAOUI
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31:03
20.
Diego BRAVO
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31:03
21.
Nahuel CARABAÑA
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31:07
22.
David BASCUÑANA
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31:11
23.
Hamza ARDJOUN
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31:18
24.
Pietro ARESE
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31:38
25.
Daniel ALONSO
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31:52
26.
Ruben SANCHEZ
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32:05
27.
Ignacio BARRANCO
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32:40
28.
Alejandro NOVILLO
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33:09
29.
Diego VARONA
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33:27
30.
Andres JIMENEZ
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33:43
31.
Manuel Vicente RAMIREZ
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33:49
32.
Jairo GRIJALVO
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34:05
33.
Juan Miguel MAILLO
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35:21
34.
Diego POSTIGO
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36:36
35.
Adrian ALVAREZ
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37:04
36.
David MARCOS
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41:02
Women's Cross Country 8.0km
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lucy MAWIA
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27:02
2.
Marta GARCÍA
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28:03
3.
Laura LUENGO
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28:04
4.
Maria Luz TESURI
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28:12
5.
Cristina RUIZ
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28:19
6.
Naima AIT ALIBOU
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28:24
7.
Marta PÉREZ
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28:27
8.
Esther NAVARRETE
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28:29
9.
Lidia CAMPO
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28:51
10.
Beatriz ÁLVAREZ
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28:52
11.
Lia LEMOS
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28:55
12.
Laura MÉNDEZ
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28:55
13.
Irene PELAYO
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28:56
14.
Azucena DÍAZ
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29:09
15.
Yolanda MARTÍN
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29:47
16.
Maria Nieves CAMPOS
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29:54
17.
Almi NERURKAR
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29:55
18.
Claudia CORRAL
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30:08
19.
Laura LOPEZ
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30:16
20.
Clara VIÑARAS
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30:26
21.
Almudena DE MARCOS
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32:30
22.
Beatriz MARTINEZ
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32:55

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