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Athletics WA Gold World Race Walking Tour 2022 - 2023 (Dudinska 50)


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Men's 35km Race Walk
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
José Luis DOCTOR
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2:26:37
2.
Caio BONFIM
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2:27:30
3.
Lihong CUI
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2:29:00
4.
Evan DUNFEE
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2:29:15
5.
Ram BABOO
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2:29:56
6.
Juan José SOTO
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2:31:39
7.
Aleksi OJALA
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2:31:48
8.
Tongda BIAN
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2:32:12
9.
Cesar Alberto HERRERA CORTEZ
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2:32:28
10.
João VIEIRA
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2:33:34
11.
José LEYVER
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2:33:40
12.
Miroslav ÚRADNÍK
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2:33:51
13.
Jhonatan Javier AMORES CARUA
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2:34:14
14.
Stefano CHIESA
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2:34:26
15.
Andrea AGRUSTI
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2:35:06
16.
Dominik ČERNÝ
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2:37:17
17.
Jakub JELONEK
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2:37:32
18.
Michal MORVAY
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2:37:39
19.
Aldo ANDREI
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2:39:00
20.
Arnis RUMBENIEKS
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2:39:18
21.
Máté HELEBRANDT
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2:39:20
22.
Max Batista GONCALVES DOS SANTOS
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2:39:22
23.
Andrés CHOCHO
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2:39:26
24.
Bence VENYERCSÁN
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2:40:31
25.
Bernardo Uriel BARRONDO
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2:42:06
26.
Maher BEN HLIMA
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2:43:38
27.
Vít HLAVÁČ
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2:43:43
28.
Marius Iulian COCIORAN
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2:43:59
29.
Ionuț Vasilică PLEȘU
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2:45:04
30.
Mateusz NOWAK
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2:45:19
31.
Diego PEREIRA LIMA
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2:46:38
32.
Joe MOONEY
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2:48:00
33.
Rafał SIKORA
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2:49:22
34.
Pavel Remus RĂDOI
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2:51:44
35.
Rudney DIAS NOGUEIRA
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2:52:39
36.
Jose María RAYMUNDO
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2:53:43
37.
Dávid TOKODI
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2:53:57
38.
Martin NEDVÍDEK
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2:58:01
39.
Bruno ERENT
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3:02:06
40.
Lukáš GDULA
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3:02:59
41.
Alexandr MALYSA
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3:08:06
42.
Gonzalo Antonio BUSTAN JAPON
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3:11:26
43.
Luis Fernando GONZÁLEZ MENDEZ
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3:31:28
 
Manuel Esteban SOTO
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DNF
 
Brian Daniel PINTADO
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DNF
 
Łukasz NIEDZIAŁEK
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DNF
 
Rui COELHO
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DNF
 
Artur MASTIANICA
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DNF
 
Michele ANTONELLI
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DNF
 
Matheus CORREA
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DNF
 
Narcis Stefan MIHĂILĂ
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DNF
 
Antonio BELAS
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DNF
 
Hao XU
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DNF
 
Érick Bernabé BARRONDO
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DNF
 
Dawid TOMALA
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DNF
 
Tomasz BAGDÁNY
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DNF
 
Jefferson SEGURA
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DNF
 
Tadas ŠUŠKEVIČIUS
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DNF
 
Berislav DEVČIĆ
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DQ
 
Sergio Daniel SACUL CAAL
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DQ
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Women's 35km Race Walk
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kimberly GARCÍA LEÓN
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2:37:44WR
2.
Hong LIU
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2:40:06
3.
Magaly BONILLA
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2:46:32
4.
Quanming WU
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2:47:34
5.
Erica SENA
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2:47:59
6.
Katarzyna ZDZIEBŁO
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2:48:53
7.
Li MA
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2:49:45
8.
Olga CHOJECKA
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2:51:23
9.
Nathaly LEON
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2:52:59
10.
Mirna ORTÍZ
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2:55:49
11.
Laura Cristina MOJICA CHALARCA
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2:57:23
12.
Karla JARAMILLO
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2:57:36
13.
Austėja KAVALIAUSKAITĖ
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2:58:25
14.
Ema HAČUNDOVÁ
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2:59:49
15.
Bianca Maria DITTRICH
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3:00:57
16.
Jocy CABALLERO
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3:01:51
17.
Mária KATERINKA CZAKOVÁ
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3:01:53
18.
Rita RÉCSEI
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3:04:45
19.
Stephanie CASEY
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3:05:29
20.
Agnieszka ELLWARD
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3:06:13
21.
Anna ZDZIEBŁO
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3:11:53
22.
Tereza ĎURDIAKOVÁ
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3:13:53
23.
Mihaela ACATRINEI
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3:15:56
24.
Alejandra ORTEGA
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3:20:57
25.
Joana PONTES
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3:21:22
26.
Sorana TUTU
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3:22:53
27.
Mihaela Valentina PUŞCAŞU
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3:27:47
28.
Klára HLAVÁČOVÁ
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3:29:36
29.
Štěpánka POHLOVÁ KUČEROVÁ
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3:30:12
30.
Nelly BUGÁROVÁ
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3:30:16
31.
Vasilica CLICINSCHI
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3:31:01
 
Glenda MOREJÓN
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DNF
 
Angela Melania CASTRO CHIRIVECHZ
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DNF
 
Monika VAICIUKEVIČIŪTĖ
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DNF
 
Johana ORDÓŇEZ
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DNF
 
Robyn STEVENS
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DNF
 
Adelaide SANSONI
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DNF
 
Michaela BAKLIKOVÁ
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DNF
 
Anett TORMA
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DNF
 
Klaudia ŽÁRSKA
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DNF
 
Ana Veronica RODEAN
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DNF
 
Barbara OLÁH
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DNF
 
Diana Georgia ANGELESCU
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DNF
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