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Athletics IAAFGold World Cross Country Tour 2022 - 2023 (Cross Champs)


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Men's Cross Country 8.0km
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edwin KURGAT
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23:28
2.
Yared NUGUSE
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23:31
3.
Oliver HOARE
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23:33
4.
Morgan MCDONALD
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23:43
5.
George BEAMISH
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23:43
6.
Wesley KIPTOO
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23:45
7.
Olin HACKER
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23:47
8.
Joe KLECKER
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23:48
9.
Mario GARCÍA
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23:56
10.
Andrew COLLEY
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23:57
11.
Patrick DEVER
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23:57
12.
Amon KEMBOI
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23:59
13.
Samuel CHELANGA
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24:01
14.
Adriaan WILDSCHUTT
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24:04
15.
Zach PANNING
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24:05
16.
Isaac UPDIKE
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24:09
17.
Frank LARA
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24:10
18.
Ehab EL-SANDALI
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24:11
19.
Johannes MOTSCHMANN
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24:11
20.
Ryan FORD
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24:11
21.
Brian BARRAZA
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24:12
22.
Alec SANDUSKY
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24:17
23.
Alex Chesiro MASAI
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24:18
24.
Alec BASTEN
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24:18
25.
John DRESSEL
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24:28
26.
Ben EIDENSCHINK
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24:28
27.
Ben PAYNE
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24:30
28.
Connor WINTER
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24:33
29.
Jamaine COLEMAN
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24:34
30.
Kirubel ERASSA
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24:34
31.
Joey BERRIATUA
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24:38
32.
Christopher ALFOND
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24:40
33.
Johnathan RENIEWICKI
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24:42
34.
JP FLAVIN
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24:48
35.
Geoffrey KIPCHUMBA
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24:53
36.
Liam MEIROW
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24:53
37.
Brendan MARTIN
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24:54
38.
Ahmed JAZIRI
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24:54
39.
Jacob KLEMZ
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24:56
40.
Cade BURKS
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24:59
41.
Brody SMITH
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25:00
42.
Julian HENINGER
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25:08
43.
Eion NOHILLY
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25:10
44.
Adam FOGG
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25:15
45.
Aaron TEMPLETON
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25:20
46.
Riley OSEN
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25:25
47.
Hamza DRIOUCH
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25:26
48.
Wilkerson GIVEN
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25:27
49.
Eric HOLT
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25:29
50.
Nadir YUSUF
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25:29
51.
Jack MASTANDREA
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25:31
52.
Eli DECKER
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25:32
53.
Noah RASMUSSEN
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25:32
54.
Allen SUMRALL
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25:32
55.
Michael JORDAN
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25:35
56.
Ben ALLEN
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25:46
57.
Felix NADEBORN
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25:47
58.
Ben GARNER
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25:50
59.
Jordan WEST
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25:57
60.
Evans KIBET
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26:04
61.
Sydney GIDABUDAY
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26:06
62.
Ben BRUCE
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26:08
63.
Daniel SEALAND
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26:24
64.
Calum NEFF
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26:42
65.
Joshua FOWLER
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27:01
66.
Tim DUNHAM
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27:07
67.
Joe FREIBURGER
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27:17
68.
Kevin CLAUS
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27:19
69.
Michael COX
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27:21
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Women's Cross Country 8.0km
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alicia MONSON
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26:56
2.
Emily INFELD
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27:02
3.
Ednah KURGAT
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27:08
4.
Fiona O'KEEFFE
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27:20
5.
Jessie CARDIN
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27:35
6.
Courtney WAYMENT
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27:36
7.
Taylor WERNER
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27:45
8.
Natosha ROGERS
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27:52
9.
Sintayehu VISSA
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27:52
10.
Allie BUCHALSKI
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27:53
11.
Michaela REINHART
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27:53
12.
Anne-Marie BLANEY
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27:57
13.
Allie SCHADLER
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28:02
14.
Sarah INGLIS
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28:06
15.
Olivia PRATT
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28:11
16.
Amy DAVIS
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28:11
17.
Sage HURTA
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28:14
18.
Marta PEN FREITAS
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28:33
19.
Angie NICKERSON
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28:41
20.
Anna CAMP BENNETT
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28:49
21.
Jessica LAWSON
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29:19
22.
Danielle SHANAHAN
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29:59
23.
Keili DORN
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31:13
24.
Kristin SIEGLE
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31:53
25.
Tawny BYBEE
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32:05
26.
Olivia DEL GUERCIO
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36:02
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