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Athletics IAAF Label Platinum Road Races 2023 (TCS London Marathon)


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Men's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kelvin KIPTUM
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2:01:25
2.
Geoffrey KAMWOROR
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2:04:23
3.
Tamirat TOLA
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2:04:59
4.
Leul GEBRESILASE
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2:05:45
5.
Seifu TURA
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2:06:38
6.
Emile CAIRESS
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2:08:07
7.
Brett ROBINSON
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2:10:19
8.
Philip SESEMANN
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2:10:23
9.
Mo FARAH
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2:10:28
10.
Chris THOMPSON
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2:11:50
11.
Frank LARA
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2:13:29
12.
Tom GRÖSCHEL
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2:13:29
13.
Luke CALDWELL
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2:13:29
14.
Weynay GHEBRESILASIE
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2:15:41
15.
Ben CONNOR
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2:15:47
16.
Ross BRADEN
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2:15:47
17.
Nick BOWKER
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2:16:18
18.
Alex MILNE
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2:16:30
19.
Dewi GRIFFITHS
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2:16:51
20.
Fraser STEWART
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2:18:34
21.
Ronnie RICHMOND
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2:19:00
22.
Matthew DICKINSON
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2:19:25
23.
Alex MONROE
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2:22:00
24.
Nick EARL
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2:24:32
 
Amos KIPRUTO
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DNF
 
Birhanu LEGESE
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DNF
 
Kinde ATANAW
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DNF
 
Josh LUNN
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DNF
 
Kenenisa BEKELE
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DNF
 
Paulos SURAFEL
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DNF
 
Stanley Kurgat RONO
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DNF
 
Benard Kipkorir NGENO
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DNF
 
Daniel MATEIKO
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DNF
 
Andrew BUTCHART
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DNF
 
Shadrack KIMINING
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DNF
 
Maru TEFERI
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DNF
 
Abel Boniface SIKOWO
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DNF
 
Adam CLARKE
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DNF
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Women's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sifan HASSAN
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2:18:33
2.
Alemu MEGERTU
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2:18:37
3.
Peres JEPCHIRCHIR
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2:18:38
4.
Sheila CHEPKIRUI
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2:18:51
5.
Yalemzerf YEHUALAW
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2:18:53
6.
Judith Jeptum KORIR
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2:20:41
7.
Almaz AYANA
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2:20:44
8.
Tadu TESHOME
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2:21:31
9.
Sofiia YAREMCHUK
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2:24:02
10.
Susanna SULLIVAN
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2:24:27
11.
Samantha HARRISON
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2:25:59
12.
Dominique SCOTT
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2:29:19
13.
Ellie PASHLEY
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2:29:37
 
Genzebe DIBABA
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DNF
 
Brigid KOSGEI
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DNF
 
Alice WRIGHT
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DNF
 
Sutume Asefa KEBEDE
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DNF
 
Sisay Meseret GOLA
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DNF
 
Haven Hailu DESSE
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DNF
 
Catherine RELIN
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DNF
 
Jessica WARNER-JUDD
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DNF
 
Aminet AHMED
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DNF
 
Nelly JEPCHUMBA
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DNF
 
Calli THACKERY
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DNF
 
Stephanie TWELL
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DNF
 
Vivian KIPLAGAT
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DNF
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