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Athletics IAAF Label Elite Road Races 2023 (Beppu - Oita Mainichi Marathon)


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Athletics IAAF Label Elite Road Races 2023 (Beppu - Oita Mainichi Marathon)
 
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Men's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ibrahim HASSAN
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2:06:43
2.
Daniel KIPCHUMBA
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2:06:48
3.
Tsubasa ICHIYAMA
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2:07:44
4.
Shungo YOKOTA
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2:07:47
5.
Kento KIKUTANI
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2:07:53
6.
Shin KIMURA
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2:07:55
7.
Tsukasa KOYAMA
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2:08:00
8.
Tatsuya MARUYAMA
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2:08:26
9.
Yuichi YASUI
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2:08:48
10.
Naoya SAKUDA
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2:09:06
11.
Takashi ICHIDA
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2:09:15
12.
Riki NAKANISHI
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2:09:34
13.
Kazuki MURAMOTO
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2:09:41
14.
Kento OTSU
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2:10:13
15.
Masaki TSUDA
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2:10:40
16.
Akito TERUI
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2:13:09
17.
Shun SAKURAOKA
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2:15:01
18.
Yuki TAKEI
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2:15:34
19.
Eikichi KAZAOKA
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2:15:53
20.
Shogo ISE
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2:15:59
21.
Ryouya KONNO
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2:16:37
22.
Shuji MATSUO
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2:16:39
23.
Noriaki OYAMA
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2:16:59
24.
Yamato OTSUKA
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2:17:29
25.
Kei HARASHIMA
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2:18:20
26.
Shingo MIZOTA
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2:18:35
27.
Yuma NISHIZAWA
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2:18:54
28.
Hiroyuki KAWAHIRA
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2:19:01
29.
Asuka TANAKA
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2:19:03
30.
Takumi KOMATSU
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2:19:09
31.
Yuto NAKAMURA
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2:19:31
32.
Yudai NITTA
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2:19:39
33.
Katsuya KUBO
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2:19:52
34.
Teruaki YUDA
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2:19:55
35.
Tomoya WATANABE
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2:20:41
36.
Yuhi TAKAMI
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2:21:00
37.
Shogo KANEZANE
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2:21:21
38.
Takanori OGATA
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2:22:08
39.
Musashi TAKAHASHI
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2:22:36
40.
Takao IMAI
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2:22:44
41.
Masayuki SANO
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2:23:32
42.
Naoki KAMACHI
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2:23:34
43.
Tetsuji KAMBERA
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2:23:42
44.
Yu NISHIYAMA
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2:24:25
45.
Yuuki FUKUMOTO
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2:24:46
46.
Yu FUJITA
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2:24:51
47.
Seiki YAMAMURA
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2:24:56
48.
Tomoya OTA
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2:24:57
49.
Masahiro TSURUTA
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2:25:45
50.
Yuya ARAKI
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2:25:50
51.
Tomohiro OKUYAMA
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2:25:56
52.
Taisei YAMASE
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2:26:00
53.
Shungo NAKAMURA
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2:26:43
54.
Mizuki SHIRADO
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2:26:45
55.
Shinsuke HIGASHI
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2:26:50
56.
Suguru EMOTO
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2:26:51
57.
Keisuke YOSHIDA
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2:26:58
58.
Ko FUKUOKA
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2:26:59
59.
Tatsuya ITAGAKI
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2:26:59
60.
Hironori ARAKI
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2:27:20
61.
Daiki NAKAYAMA
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2:27:28
62.
Koki YOKOYAMA
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2:27:36
63.
Ikuya KUDO
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2:27:40
64.
Masanori KAMIYA
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2:28:09
65.
Shota NIINO
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2:28:19
66.
Tomohiro OZAWA
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2:28:19
67.
Taishi ZAISEN
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2:28:35
68.
Yosuke MAEDA
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2:28:35
69.
Koji MUTO
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2:28:37
70.
Kazuma MINAMIBATA
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2:28:39
71.
Naoki OGATA
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2:28:41
72.
Satoshi GOTO
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2:28:53
73.
Yuto HIGASHIMOTO
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2:28:55
74.
Rei SATO
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2:28:55
75.
Takeya MIYAHARA
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2:28:56
76.
Riku YOKOTA
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2:28:56
77.
Shosuke DOMON
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2:28:57
78.
Kenta MISHIMA
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2:28:57
79.
Yuko AIHARA
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2:29:01
80.
Yutaro YOSHIDA
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2:29:11
81.
Matsuda KAZUMA
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2:29:12
82.
Takahiro FUKUZAKI
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2:29:14
83.
Takara MATSUO
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2:29:14
84.
Takuma MOHRI
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2:29:18
85.
Shintaro NAGASHIMA
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2:29:25
86.
Kazunari TOMITAKA
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2:29:26
87.
Sotaro TAJIRI
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2:29:30
88.
Takahisa IWAMI
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2:29:41
89.
Daichi TANAKA
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2:29:45
90.
Shogo SHIMA
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2:29:48
91.
Kazunari KAWABATA
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2:29:51
92.
Kazuki AKAZAWA
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2:29:51
93.
Akihisa HIRAGAKIUCHI
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2:29:51
94.
Ryosuke OGATA
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2:29:53
95.
Atsushi KATO
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2:29:54
96.
Junya YAMAZAKI
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2:29:56
97.
Yuichi TAJIRI
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2:29:56
98.
Yuki AONO
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2:29:57
99.
Hiroyuki ABE
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2:30:01
100.
Eisuke MERA
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2:30:25
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Women's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Zeyituba HUSAN
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2:31:41
2.
Rieko KOSHI
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2:44:00
3.
Hisae YOSHIMATSU
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2:47:51
4.
Sonoka NAKAYAMA
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2:53:06
5.
Mai FUSHITA
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2:53:49
6.
Miho KAWANISHI
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2:54:01
7.
Miho EBIHARA
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2:55:10
8.
Hiromi MASUDA
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2:57:31
9.
Mika NAKAMURA
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2:57:32
10.
Kumiko SAKAMOTO
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2:58:16
11.
Noriko UCHIDA
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2:58:58
12.
Maya OTANI
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2:59:53
13.
Masako NAKAMURA
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3:00:50
14.
Yuka HAGIWARA
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3:01:26
15.
Nami FUJINAMI
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3:03:52
16.
Mayumi OTAKI
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3:04:23
17.
Chie YAMADA
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3:04:49
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