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Men's Half Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Benard BIWOTT
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59:44
2.
Nehemiah KIPYEGON
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1:00:37
3.
Alfred KIPCHIRCHIR
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1:00:49
4.
Edwin KIPRUTO
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1:00:59
5.
Dominick BETT
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1:01:05
6.
Tesfaye DEMEKE
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1:01:37
7.
Sondre Nordstad MOEN
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1:03:44
8.
Nicolaï SAKÉ
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1:04:30
9.
Kuma DEJENE
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1:04:38
10.
Gáspár CSERE
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1:05:23
11.
Lucas POSTIGO
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1:05:24
12.
Luis AGUSTIN
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1:05:49
13.
Severino FELIPE GOMEZ
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1:07:47
14.
Hassane AHOUCHAR
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1:07:50
15.
Armin FLÜCKIGER
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1:08:05
16.
Victor DEL AGUILA
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1:08:33
17.
Ramon MARTINEZ
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1:08:34
18.
Jarkko JÄRVENPÄÄ
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1:08:37
19.
Jesus Angel RODRIGUEZ
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1:08:38
20.
Alberto RIVERA
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1:08:40
21.
Karl FREMSTAD
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1:08:41
22.
Francisco Javier MARTIN
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1:09:03
23.
Andres MACIAS
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1:09:18
24.
Daniel PÉREZ
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1:09:24
25.
Roger ROCA
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1:09:39
26.
Antonio MARTÍNEZ
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1:09:43
27.
Domingo GIL
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1:09:52
28.
Israel PRADO
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1:09:52
29.
Andres MICO MARTINEZ
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1:10:10
30.
Francisco PEREZ
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1:10:37
31.
Santi PEIDRO
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1:10:38
32.
Oscar SERRA
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1:10:47
33.
Domingo CUEVAS
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1:10:52
34.
Abel CASALI CARVAJAL
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1:10:53
35.
Eugenio Antonio MARTÍNEZ
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1:10:57
36.
Patricio NAVARRO
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1:10:57
37.
Eric BAENA
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1:10:58
38.
Sindre RØNNING
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1:10:59
39.
Jose PÉREZ
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1:10:59
40.
José Domingo RUIZ
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1:11:16
41.
Simón MAESTRA
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1:11:27
42.
David GÓMEZ
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1:11:36
43.
Eduardo VERDÚ
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1:11:48
44.
Antonio NAVARRO
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1:11:51
45.
Antonio DAVIA
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1:11:54
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Women's Half Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Beatrice CHESEREK
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1:07:49
2.
Cynthia CHEMWENO
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1:08:41
3.
Aminet AHMED
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1:09:01
4.
Nancy CHEPLETING MELI
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1:10:48
5.
Meritxell SOLER
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1:10:52
6.
Nóra SZABÓ
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1:12:45
7.
Sanna MUSTONEN
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1:13:42
8.
Nina CHYDENIUS
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1:14:24
9.
Jessica CRAIG
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1:14:33
10.
Alina SÖNNING
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1:15:47
11.
Sigrun GJØLBERG
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1:16:21
12.
Elena SILVESTRE
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1:16:48
13.
Linn SÖDERHOLM
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1:16:59
14.
Maria FUENTES
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1:18:07
15.
Tracy BARLOW
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1:18:36
16.
Jessica GUERRERO
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1:19:00
17.
Isabel PELEGRÍN
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1:20:04
18.
Thi NGUYEN
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1:22:23
19.
Jolien VANDEMOORTELE
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1:22:55
20.
Esther NICOLAS
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1:24:38
21.
Lorena MARTÍNEZ
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1:26:57
22.
Marina CALLEALTA
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1:26:59
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