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Athletics IAAF Label Road Races 2023 (B.A.A. 10k)


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Men's 10km Road Race
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gabriel Gerald GEAY
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27:49
2.
Edwin KURGAT
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28:01
3.
Alex Chesiro MASAI
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28:09
4.
Tsegay KIDANU
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28:18
5.
Diego ESTRADA
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28:19
6.
Geoffrey KOECH
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28:32
7.
Benson KIPRUTO
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28:39
8.
Wesley KIPTOO
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28:54
9.
Abel KIPCHUMBA
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29:05
10.
Reed FISCHER
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29:15
11.
Zouhair TALBI
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29:28
12.
Marcelo ROCHA
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29:33
13.
Reid BUCHANAN
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29:40
14.
Leonard KORIR
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29:45
15.
Eric HAMER
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29:58
16.
Richard RINGER
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30:02
17.
Tai DINGER
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30:12
18.
Johannes MOTSCHMANN
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30:15
19.
JP FLAVIN
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30:28
20.
Jamie DEE
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30:33
21.
Tim MCGOWAN
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30:58
22.
Fikadu TEGENE
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31:14
23.
Thomas TOTH
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31:15
24.
Erik LINDEN
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31:23
25.
Josh KALAPOS
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31:26
26.
Jonas HAMPTON
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31:51
27.
Henry STERLING
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31:57
28.
Jack LEITCH
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32:37
29.
Filip VERCRUYSSE
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33:10
30.
Chris PHILLIPS-HART
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30:37
31.
Gilmar Silvestre LOPES
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31:16
32.
Christopher ALLEN
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31:43
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Women's 10km Road Race
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hellen OBIRI
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31:21
2.
Stacey Chepkemboi NDIWA
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31:25
3.
Sheila CHEPKIRUI
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31:27
4.
Emily SISSON
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31:35
5.
Mary Wacera NGUGI
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31:45
6.
Cynthia JEROTICH
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31:49
7.
Ftaw ZERAY
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31:55
8.
Emily DURGIN
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31:57
9.
Vicoty CHEPNGENO
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32:20
10.
Edna Ngeringwony KIPLAGAT
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32:46
11.
Annie FRISBIE
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32:47
12.
Jessie CARDIN
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32:49
13.
Dominique SCOTT
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33:07
14.
Lindsay FLANAGAN
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33:09
15.
Susanna SULLIVAN
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33:15
16.
Kawtar BOULAID
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33:26
17.
Molly SEIDEL
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33:35
18.
Jacqueline GAUGHAN
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33:44
19.
Jeralyn POE
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34:04
20.
Katrina SPRATFORD
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35:00
21.
Anna OESER
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35:04
22.
Caroline ROTICH
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35:18
23.
Carmela CARDAMA
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36:16
24.
Jenny GRIMSHAW
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38:19
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