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Athletics IAAF Label Elite Road Races 2023 (Tartan Homes Ottawa International Marathon)


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Men's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yihunilign ADANE
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2:08:23
2.
Gebretsadik ABRAHA
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2:09:14
3.
Abdi Ali GELELCHU
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2:10:39
4.
Aychew BANTIE
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2:13:12
5.
Parker STINSON
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2:13:58
6.
Felix KIBITOK
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2:14:03
7.
Ryoma TAKEUCHI
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2:14:04
8.
Daniel MESFUN
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2:14:30
9.
Sydney GIDABUDAY
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2:14:48
10.
Taiki SUZUKI
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2:16:10
11.
Kento OTSU
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2:16:39
12.
Junnosuke MATSUO
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2:17:37
13.
John DRESSEL
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2:17:51
14.
Lee WESSELIUS
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2:18:27
15.
Mohamed AAGAB
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2:18:34
16.
Andrew BOWMAN
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2:19:00
17.
Chihiro ONO
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2:19:02
18.
Will NATION
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2:19:04
19.
Blair MORGAN
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2:19:50
20.
Ryo OSAKI
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2:20:04
21.
Akihiro KANEKO
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2:20:05
22.
Aidan REED
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2:20:23
23.
Donnie COWART
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2:20:47
24.
William MILAM
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2:21:46
25.
Ben DECKER
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2:23:23
26.
Jason WEITZEL
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2:24:28
27.
Hiroto KANAMORI
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2:27:52
28.
Ezekiel KIMELI
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2:28:06
29.
Andrew TARIO
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2:28:32
30.
Tatsunori HAMASAKI
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2:29:48
31.
Joseph HALE
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2:31:24
32.
Greg PIGEON
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2:31:33
33.
Nicolas PARADIS
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2:32:41
34.
Olivier ROY-BAILLARGEON
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2:34:37
Women's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Waganesh MEKASHA
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2:24:48
2.
Malindi ELMORE
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2:27:45
3.
Melat Yisak KEJETA
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2:27:51
4.
Ayana MULISA
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2:30:58
5.
Jacqueline GAUGHAN
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2:31:38
6.
Ayantu KUMELA
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2:33:37
7.
Sarah PAGANO
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2:33:53
8.
Alyssa MCELHENY
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2:37:31
9.
Tammy HSIEH
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2:37:44
10.
Alexandra HYNES
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2:46:43
11.
Melanie DESAUTELS
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2:49:24
12.
Phoebe OEHMIG
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2:53:17
13.
Alison BARWICK
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2:53:25
14.
Gillian MCCABE
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2:54:43
15.
Sasha GOLLISH
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2:54:43

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