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Men's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samwel Nyamai MAILU
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2:05:08
2.
Bethwel YEGON
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2:06:57
3.
Titus Kimutai KIPKOSGEI
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2:07:46
4.
Joshua KOGO
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2:08:39
5.
Dominic LETTING
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2:09:16
6.
Joel MELLY
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2:09:57
7.
Elvis Kipchoge CHEBOI
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2:10:21
8.
Sondre Nordstad MOEN
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2:10:23
9.
Sebastian HENDEL
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2:11:29
10.
Felicien MUHITIRA
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2:11:32
11.
Simon MWANGI
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2:16:28
12.
Levente SZEMEREI
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2:16:35
13.
Aziz BOUKEBAL
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2:19:09
14.
Andreas VOJTA
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2:19:27
15.
Péter JENKEI
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2:23:10
16.
Marcus SCHÖFISCH
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2:26:54
17.
Giovanni VANINI
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2:28:10
18.
Vicente SANCHEZ
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2:29:03
19.
Mahdi SAREBAN
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2:29:37
20.
Leonardo CHACON
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2:29:57
21.
Krzysztof GOSIEWSKI
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2:30:06
22.
Zablon CHUMBA
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2:30:22
23.
Meli RUTO
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2:30:23
24.
Jose SALAZAR
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2:31:43
25.
Lemp MARKUS
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2:33:01
26.
Piotr COCIUC
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2:33:04
27.
Adam PUTYRA
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2:33:26
28.
Marius KELLER
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2:34:12
29.
Stephan LISTABARTH
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2:34:31
30.
Márk FEHÉR
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2:34:51
31.
Lukas SANDMAIER
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2:35:17
32.
Lukas BECHT
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2:35:33
33.
Richard BÄCKSTRÖM
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2:36:05
34.
Matthew LIAW
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2:36:24
35.
Nuno VALENTE
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2:36:48
36.
Solheim WILLIAM
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2:36:36
37.
Matthias KLOCKER
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2:36:52
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Women's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Magdalyne MASAI
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2:24:12
2.
Agnes KEINO
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2:24:25
3.
Gadise MULU
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2:24:50
4.
Rebbeca TANUI
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2:26:34
5.
Visiline JEPKESHO
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2:27:13
6.
Caroline JEPCHIRCHIR
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2:27:46
7.
Angelika MACH
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2:30:05
8.
Julia MAYER
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2:30:42
9.
Nurit SHIMELS
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2:31:01
10.
Zerfie LIMENEH
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2:32:16
11.
Violet JELAGAT
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2:32:55
12.
Branna MACDOUGALL
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2:35:02
13.
Rutendo Joan NYAHORA
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2:36:07
14.
Valdilene DOS SANTOS SILVA
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2:37:44
15.
Eva WUTTI
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2:37:49
16.
Elisabetta IAVARONE
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2:38:05
17.
Katalin KOVÁCS-GARAMI
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2:40:30
18.
Vasiliki KONSTANTINOPOULOU
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2:43:09
19.
Viktória NYIKOS
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2:47:03
20.
Zsófia ERDÉLYI
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2:47:09
21.
Helen VOLFSON
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2:48:03
22.
Julianna NAGY
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2:48:58
23.
Mamitu HEY
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2:49:22
24.
Vera Josephine LANDTWING
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2:52:08
25.
Corinna COENNING
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2:52:53
26.
Carola BENDL-TSCHIEDEL
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2:54:22
27.
Szofia MALATINSZKY
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2:54:30
28.
Anna STAROSTZIK
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2:56:34
29.
Fruzsina DR. BAKONYI
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2:57:36
30.
Lisa SCHMITT
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2:58:25
31.
Nicole HERBST
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2:58:31
32.
Stephanie GICQUEL
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2:58:56
33.
Ágnes GARAI
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2:59:59
34.
Karin FREITAG
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3:00:32
35.
Sophie GRABNER
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3:01:01
36.
Karin ROSENBERGER
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3:01:48
37.
Margarita GEISTDÖRFER
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3:03:35
38.
Sonia ABAD
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3:03:39
39.
Shira GINSBURG
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3:04:04
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