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Athletics IAAF Label Road Races 2023 (Atlanta Journal Constitution Peachtree Road Race)


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Men's 10km Road Race
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Charles Kipkurui LANGAT
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27:42
2.
Gabriel Gerald GEAY
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27:43
3.
Nibret MELAK
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27:43
4.
Jemal Yimer MEKONNEN
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27:43
5.
Edwin KURGAT
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27:50
6.
Tsegay KIDANU
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27:51
7.
Tadese WORKU
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27:55
8.
Philemon KIPLIMO
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28:05
9.
Hillary KIPKOECH
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28:19
10.
Kiprono SITONIK
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28:27
11.
Isaac KIPKEMBOI
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28:30
12.
Sikiyas MISGANAW
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28:44
13.
Andrew COLLEY
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28:48
14.
Bayelign TESHAGER
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28:49
15.
Michael SOMERS
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29:04
16.
Ben BLANKENSHIP
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29:08
17.
Rory LINKLETTER
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29:12
18.
Mogos TUEMAY
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29:16
19.
Paul ARREDONDO
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29:20
20.
Elkanah KIBET
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29:55
21.
Craig LAUTENSLAGER
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30:07
22.
Rob MULLETT
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30:27
23.
Justin WACHTEL
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31:03
24.
Zacchaeus WIDNER
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31:04
25.
Garret DROGOSCH
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31:13
26.
Robert DESISTO
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31:22
27.
Charles SMOGOLESKI
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31:26
28.
Cameron BENSLEY
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31:27
29.
Isaac Wanjohi MACHARIA
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32:08
30.
Ben BERGEY
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32:11
31.
Jacob BRENNEMAN
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32:23
32.
William BROWN
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32:30
Athletics IAAF Label Road Races 2023 (Atlanta Journal Constitution Peachtree Road Race)
 
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Women's 10km Road Race
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Fotyen TESFAY
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30:44
2.
Jesca CHELANGAT
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30:46
3.
Senbere TEFERI
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30:47
4.
Dorcas Jepchirchir TUITOEK
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31:13
5.
Vicoty CHEPNGENO
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31:23
6.
Stacey Chepkemboi NDIWA
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31:37
7.
Cynthia JEROTICH
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31:44
8.
Tadu TESHOME
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31:52
9.
Selam FENTE
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31:54
10.
Sheila CHEPKIRUI
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31:58
11.
Viola CHEPNGENO
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32:10
12.
Vibian CHEPKURUI
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32:11
13.
Dominique SCOTT
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32:19
14.
Ftaw ZERAY
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32:21
15.
Annie FRISBIE
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32:20
16.
Emma Grace HURLEY
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32:28
17.
Purity Temutai KOMEN
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32:34
18.
Anne-Marie BLANEY
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32:39
19.
Yeshi Kalayu CHEKOLE
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32:40
20.
Tirunesh DIBABA
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32:42
21.
Susanna SULLIVAN
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32:50
22.
Veronica WANJIRU
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33:00
23.
Tristin VAN ORD
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33:05
24.
Olivia PRATT
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33:26
25.
Sophia KING
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34:47
26.
Bridget LYONS
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35:26
27.
Kristin JOHANSEN
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37:51
 
Violah CHEPTOO
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DNF

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