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RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2010/2011 Pruebas De Ruta 07_result_ruta.qxp:09_result_ruta.qxd 02/01/12 12:10 Página 123 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2010/2011 Pruebas de Ruta IV CARRERA SOLIDARIA BBVA XVI CARRERA POPULAR “COSTA DE AJO” Madrid, 7 de noviembre Ajo (Cantabria), 14 de noviembre Hombres (10km): 1. Younes Aït Hadi MAR 32:29 - 2. Pablo Vega 32:29 - MARCAS NO VÁLIDAS, CIRCUITO NO HOMOLOGADO 3. Israel García 32:58 - 4. Juan Carlos Torres 33:19 - 5. Enrique de Diego Hombres (6,2km): 1. Hicham El Amrani MAR 18:01 - 2. Reyes Estévez 33:37 - 6. Francisco Acuña 34:14 -7. Miguel Ángel López 34:27 - 8. Eduar- 18:02 - 3. Worknesh Bekele ETH 18:05- 4. Arturo Casado 18:16 - 5. José do Callejo 34:39 - 9. Carlos Abellán 35:08 - 10. David Muñoz 35:39 Fuentes Pila 18:29 - 6. Manuel Olmedo 18:33 - 7. Alberto Galindo 18:41 - Mujeres (10km): 1. Agnes Kay Eppers NED 39:16 8. David Martínez 18:41 Resultados ... hasta 4905 clasificados Mujeres (2,7km): 1. Adrienne Herzog NED 8:33 - 2. Isabel Macías 8:34 - 3. Marta Tigabea Mekonen ETH 8:36 - 4. Pilar Alonso 8:40 - 5. Irene Alfon- IV MARATÓN DE ZARAGOZA so 8:43 - 6. Eva Arias 8:44 - 7. Margarita Fuentes-Pila 8:53 - 8. Beatriz Zaragoza, 7 de noviembre Antolín 8:57 Hombres: 1. Mesfine Melse Balcha ETH 2h20:19 - 2. Girmay Ayane Kidannu ETH 2h23:02 - 3. Asheber Girma Degefu ETH 2h27:26 - 4. Tse- XXXI CARRERA POPULAR DE CANILLEJAS gaye Haile Weldegebreal ETH 2h31:04 - 5. Cheru Tewodrose Nirhanu TROFEO JOSE CANO ETH 2h31:11 - 6. José Antonio Casajus 2h32:35 - 7. José Antonio de la Madrid, 14 de noviembre Fuente 2h32:37 - 8. Ricard Vergé 2h36:28 - 9. Ignacio Cabal 2h37:16 - 10. Hombres (10km): 1. Evans Mayoyo KEN 28:33 - 2. Elijah Karanja KEN Soloon Geremewe Achame ETH 2h38:54 28:42 - 3. Anouar Dabad MAR 29:09 - 4. Manuel Ángel Penas 30:08 - 5. Mujeres: 1. Halima Hassen Beriso ETH 2h44:39 - 2. Susana Segovia Miguel Ángel Vaquero 30:09 - 6. Chris Simpson GBR 30:21 - 7. Julio del 3h06:23 - 3. Yolanda González 3h20:29 Val 31:04 - 8. Ciro Zapico 31:12 - 9. Francisco Javier Martínez 31:14 - 10. ... hasta 958 clasificados Carlos García 31:22 Mujeres (10km): 1. Lucy Karimi KEN 33:43 - 2. Marisol Madera 35:54 - XXVIII MEDIO MARATÓN CIUDAD DE GRANADA 3. Susana Segovia 36:54 - 4. Esther Pérez 38:14 Granada, 7 de noviembre … hasta 2872 clasificados Hombres: 1. Mounir El Ouardi MAR 1h07:33 - 2. Mohamed Belali MAR 1h10:00 - 3. Juan Vázquez 1h10:46 XXXIV CARREIRA POPULAR SAN MARTIÑO Mujeres: 1. Nazha Machrouh MAR 1h20:32 - 2. Kelli Smith GBR 1h28:14 Ourense, 15 de noviembre ... hasta 1000 clasificados Hombres (10km): 1. Daniel Kiplagat KEN 28:49 - 2. Joseph Kipkosgei KEN 28:50 - 3. Evans Taiget KEN 28:58 - 4. Hamid El Mouaziz MAR 29:49 XXXI CARRERA PEDRESTRE POPULAR DE NEGREIRA - 5. Hillari Yego KEN 30:10 - 6. Hassane Ahouchar MAR 30.10 - 7. Gusta- Negreira (A Coruña), 7 de noviembre vo Platas 30.50 - 8. Robertas Geralavicius LTU 30:51 - 9. Carlos Villamor MARCAS NO VÁLIDAS, CIRCUITO NO HOMOLOGADO 30:51 - 10. Víctor Riobó 31:00 Hombres (10km): 1. Joseph Kipkosgei KEN 29:31 - 2. Barnaba Sigei KEN Mujeres (10km): 1. Elsa María Barros POR 32:45 - 2. Winnie Jepkemoi 30:53 - 3. Rubén Castro 32:07 - 4. Iván Iglesias 32:16 - 5. Juan Pablo Fer- KEN 33:28 - 3. Pamela Pertom KEN 34:57 - 4. Fatima Ayachi MAR 35:34 nández 32:18 - 5. Yolanda Gutiérrez 35:49 - 6. María Soledad Castro 36:48 - 7. María Mujeres (10km): 1. Marisa Barros POR 32:48 - 2. Winnie Jepkemoi KEN Jesús Gestido 37:08 - 8. Rocío Rodríguez 37:36 - 9. Sara Pérez 38:46 - 34:05 - 3. Pamela Pertom KEN 35:09 - 4. Ercilia Maria dos Santos Macha- 10. Esther Pedrosa 38:52 do POR 35:30 - 5. Yolanda Gutiérrez 35:42 - 6. Rocío Rodríguez 37:34 - ... hasta 2970 clasificados ... hasta 590 clasificados LXXXVII JEAN BOUIN - LIX TROFEO “CIUTAT DE CARRERA DE LA MUJER ZARAGOZA 2010 Zaragoza, 14 de noviembre BARCELONA D’ATHLETISME” Barcelona, 21 de noviembre MARCAS NO VÁLIDAS, LA CARRERA NO TRANSCURRIÓ POR EL MARCAS NO VÁLIDAS, CIRCUITO NO HOMOLOGADO CIRCUITO HOMOLOGADO Hombres (9,5km): 1. Kiprono Menjo KEN 29:34 - 2. Manuel Ángel Penas Mujeres (5km): 1. Noelia Bernard 18:16 - 2. Antolina Díaz 18:35 - 3. Ana 29:36 - 3. Driss Lakhouaja 29:38 - 4. Mohamed Benhmbarka MAR 29.44 Lecha 18:45 - 4. Pilar Crespo 19:06 - 5. Patricia Lafoz 19:12 - 5. Sergio Sánchez 29.54 - 6. Ilias Fifa ETH 29:56 - 7. Pol Guillén 30:03 - ... hasta 2932 clasificadas 8. José Rios 30.06 - 9. Ignacio Cáceres 30.10 - 10. Angel Mullera 30.25 - XLVI CARRERA PEDESTRE BEHOBIA-SAN SEBASTIAN 11. Jaume Leiva 30.28 - 12. Rubén Palomeque 30.52 - 13. Víctor Monta- ner 30:58 - 14. Jordi Comas 31:38 - 15. Benito Ojeda 31:47 Behobia (Guipúzcoa), 14 de noviembre Mujeres (6.635m): 1. Natalia Rodríguez 22:11 - 2. Eunice Jepkorir KEN MARCAS NO VÁLIDAS, CIRCUITO NO HOMOLOGADO 22:14 - 3. Meritxell Calduch 22:29 - 4. Eva Arias 22:30 - 5. Hasna Bahom Hombres (19km): 1. Rafael Iglesias 1h01:11 - 2. José Manuel Martínez MAR 23:35 - 6. Anna Bové 23:48 - 7. Miriam Ortiz 24:01 1h02:01 - 3. Gontzal Sanz 1h03:14 - 4. Luis del Águila 1h04:29 - 5. Jon Arocena 1h04:50 - 6. Alberto Suárez 1h05:02 - 7. David Martín 1h05:26 - XX MEDIO MARATÓN DE VALENCIA 8. David García 1h05:31 - 9. Salah Amaidan 1h05:31 - 10. José Antonio Valencia, 21 de noviembre Blanco 1h05:36 Hombres: 1. John Mwangangi KEN 1h01:10 - 2. Gilbert Masai KEN Mujeres (19km): 1. María López de Tejada 1h15:10 - 2. Pilar Fernández 1h01:18 - 3. Bernard Kipyego KEN 1h02:08 - 4. Erick Kibet KEN 1h02:12 1h17:15 - 3. Meritxell Bonet 1h18:15 - 4. Nuria Sierra 1h19:54 - 5. Hassan Ben Lkhanouch MAR 1h03:43 - 6. Hassane Ahouachar MAR ... hasta 17373 clasificados 1h04:34 - 7. David Njagi KEN 1h06:33 - 8. Andrés Mico 1h06.47 - 9. Just Sociats 1h07.43 - 10. Abderrahman Chmaiti MAR 1h07.58 - 11. Andrés Navío 1h08.57 - 12. Daniel Kiplagat KEN 1h09.25 - 13. David Martínez 1h09.30 - 14. Miguel Ángel Plaza 1h09.34 - 15. Antonio Lagares 1h09:55 123 07_result_ruta.qxp:09_result_ruta.qxd 02/01/12 12:10 Página 124 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2010/2011 - 16. Fernando Ruiz 1h09:58 - 43. Eduardo Gallego 2h38:58 - 44. Iñigo Tumas 2h39.10 - 45. Miguel Mujeres: 1. Joyce Chepkirui KEN 1h09:25 - 2. Atsede Habtamu ETH Ángel García 2h39.11 - 46. Joan Piqué 2h39.30 - 47. Andoni Sudupe 1h09:27 - 3. Anna Incerti ITA 1h10:41 - 4. Pamela Chenom KEN 1h17:20 2h39.35 - 48. Jonan Rodríguez 2h39:36 - 49. Víctor Balsa 2h39:40 - 5. Mónica Pont 1h18:34 - 6. Esther Álvarez 1h19:04 - 7. María Angeles Mujeres: 1. Enun Tirhas Gebre ETH 2h38:47 - 2. Tigsti Kiros Gebreselas- Tetuán 1h19:48 - 8. Sonia Plaza 1h20.58 - 9. Angela Sansy USA 1h21:46 sie ETH 2h40:53 - 3. Ana Casares 2h43:07 - 4. Xuan García 2h58:23 - 5. - 10. Esther Navaro 1h23:58 - 11. Susana López 1h25:06 - 12. Michele Eva Busto 3h01:59 - 6. Claudia Behobide 3h03:49 Boglioni ITA 1h25:41 - 13. Vanessa López 1h26:31 - 14. Belén Blasco ... hasta 2434 clasificados 1h26:47 - 15. María Carmen Pérez 1h27:33 - 16. Milagro Bono 1h28:09 ...hasta 6918 clasificados XI MEDIO MARATÓN “CIUDAD DE CIEZA” Cieza (Murcia), 5 de diciembre XXII CARRERA INTERNACIONAL desde SANTURCE Hombres: 1. Abdellah Tashbafet MAR 1h03:33 - 2. Clement Koech KEN a BILBAO 1h04:43 - 3. Mohamed Boucetta MAR 1h05:46 - 4. Yudah Chesire UGA Santurce (Vizcaya), 28 de noviembre 1h07:02 - 5. Ouais Zitane MAR 1h07:09 - 6. Rachid Nadij 1h07:30 - 7. Andrés Micó 1h08:31 MARCAS NO VÁLIDAS, CIRCUITO NO HOMOLOGADO Mujeres: 1. Wafiya Benali MAR 1h15:50 - 2. Mercy Cherubet KEN Hombres (16km): 1. Cutbert Nyasango ZIM 49:30 - 2. Goiton Kifle ERI 1h17:41 - 3. Cristina Loeda 1h24:41 - 4. Sabrina Rico 1h27:20 - 5. Raquel 49:30 - 3. Evans Oso Mayoyo KEN 49:45 - 4. Clement Koech KEN 50:17 Miras 1h27:58 - 6. Mercedes Merino 1h29:41 - 5. Isaac Sibhatu KEN 51:46 - 6. Manuel Ángel Penas 52:15 - 7. Pedro ...hasta 279 clasificados Nimo 53:05 - 8. David García 53:36 - 9. Roberto Ruiz Balza 53:46 - 10. Kamfay Tadele 54:08 I MARATÓN CIUDAD DE MÁLAGA Mujeres (16km): 1. Winnie Jepkemoi KEN 55:57 - 2. Soud Kambouchia Málaga, 6 de diciembre MAR 57:17 - 3. Lucy Karimi KEN 57:44 - 4. Hanna Wanjiru KEN 57:51 Hombres: 1. Juan Vázquez 2h27:29 - 2. José Francisco Vela 2h34:34 - 3. ... hasta 2532 clasificados Juan Ortiz 2h37:13 - 4. Driss Fennassi 2h39:43 XXIII MEDIO MARATÓN CIUDAD DE LORCA Mujeres: 1. Blanca María Serrano 2h59:16 - 2. Susana Segovia 2h59:55 Lorca (Murcia), 28 de noviembre - 3. Anissa Zsofia MAR 3h01:22 - 4. Francisca Villegas 3h13:49 ...hasta 1495 clasificados Hombres: 1. Joseph Kipkosgei KEN 1h02:25 - 2. Abdellah Tagharrafet MAR 1h03:23 - 3. Chesire Yuda KEN 1h03:48 - 4. Mohamed Belali MAR XXXIV CROSS DE NAVIDAD SANTA CRUZ DE LA 1h09.29 PALMA Mujeres: 1. Fatima Ayachi MAR 1h13:54 - 2. María Teresa Macía 1h22:43 Santa Cruz de la Palma (Tenerife), 10 de diciembre - 3. Raquel Miras 1h25:38 - 4. Sabina Rico 1h27:21 - 5. Mercedes Merino MARCAS NO VÁLIDAS, CIRCUITO NO HOMOLOGADO 1h29:22 ...hasta 789 clasificados I MARATÓN CIUDAD DE CASTELLÓN XXVI MEDIO MARATÓN DE CÓRDOBA Castellón, 12 de diciembre Córdoba, 28 de noviembre Hombres: 1.
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