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Access Bank Lagos City Marathon 11-02-2017 Result Marathon by Gender Access Bank Lagos City Marathon 11-02-2017 Result Marathon by Gender Male Plts Bib Name Nat Cat #Cat Finish ChipTime 1 227 ABRAHAM KIPTUM KENYA M 1 02:15:23 02:15:20 2 259 RONNY KIPKOECH KIBOSS KENYA M 2 02:15:25 02:15:25 3 223 KIPROTICH KIROI KENYA M 3 02:15:30 02:15:28 4 261 TUWEI DICKSON KENYA M 4 02:16:50 02:16:49 5 231 DABI TADESSE YAE ETHIOPIA M 5 02:16:57 02:16:55 6 219 RAIMOND BET KENYA M 6 02:17:01 02:16:58 7 216 JONATHAN KIPTOO KENYA M 7 02:17:36 02:17:34 8 260 FRANI KIOKOM NZYOK KENYA M 8 02:18:47 02:18:47 9 213 REGASA MNDAYE BEJIGA ETHIOPIA M 9 02:19:24 02:19:22 10 240 LIMO KENNETH KIPLAGAT KENYA M 10 02:20:07 02:20:05 11 262 HENRY KIPSANG KENYA M 11 02:21:53 02:21:53 12 232 JULIUS NDIRITU KARINGA KENYA M 12 02:22:46 02:22:44 13 215 PETER KURUI KENYA M 13 02:24:56 02:24:56 14 235 ISAAC KIPKEMBOI KOSGEI KENYA M 14 02:25:34 02:25:33 15 234 RABSON CHIGARA ZIMBABWE M 15 02:29:27 02:29:25 16 237 OSWALD REVELIAN KAURUZU TANZANIA M 16 02:30:14 02:30:13 17 379 MWANTA ILLIYA PAM NIGERIA M 17 02:30:23 02:30:20 18 1 SHARUBUTU PHILIBUS NIGERIA M 18 02:31:17 02:31:17 19 239 FOMITI JUSTILIN CAMEROON M 19 02:34:22 02:34:20 20 264 AKUKA WILLIAMS AWUNIME GHANA M 20 02:35:47 02:35:44 21 265 FREMPOG KWABENA GHANA M 21 02:37:01 02:37:01 22 381 ISTIFANUS PETER MAHAN NIGERIA M 22 02:37:51 02:37:49 23 400 KEFAS WILLIAMS NIGERIA M 27 02:40:43 02:40:39 24 405 RITJI TIMOTHY NIGERIA M 30 02:41:31 02:41:30 25 401 EMMANUEL GYANG NIGERIA M 31 02:41:59 02:41:57 26 14691 HUSSAINI USMAN M 34 02:44:43 02:44:07 27 399 DANJUMA GYANG NIGERIA M 35 02:44:46 02:44:44 28 402 GIDEON GOYET NIGERIA M 37 02:45:21 02:45:19 29 3294 EDETANLEN OSEAHUMEN MOSES NIGERIA M 39 02:49:30 02:47:00 30 3878 ESSIEN EZEKIEL NIGERIA M 41 02:50:21 02:50:18 31 22347 OLUSANYA FEMI NIGERIA M 42 02:51:24 02:51:22 32 3150 UMAR USMAN SALEH NIGERIAN M 43 02:52:21 02:51:04 33 14692 ANFOR WULA M 44 02:53:17 02:52:31 34 386 ALLI LABEEB NIGERIA M 45 02:53:39 02:53:39 35 14690 DAYONG SAMUEL SYLVESTER M 48 02:57:15 02:55:57 36 403 HARRIS ISMAIL NIGERIA M 54 03:03:40 03:03:38 37 26141 AKINGBOYE EBUNOLUWA Nigeria M 55 03:04:17 03:04:17 38 22358 HUSAIN YINUSA NIGERIA M 57 03:05:12 03:05:12 39 14601 KINGSLEY UBANI NIGERIA M 60 03:05:51 03:05:51 40 25834 BALOGUN TAIWO NIGERIAN M 61 03:06:50 03:06:50 41 5213 OMORO MAMUZO NIGERIA M 64 03:10:42 03:10:42 42 3711 ADEYEMI KAZEEM ALANI NIGERIAN M 66 03:10:59 03:10:59 43 2237 OJEDIRAN LATEEF NIGERIA M 67 03:11:23 03:10:55 44 3710 FATOYINBO GBENGA NIGERIA M 68 03:11:35 03:11:35 45 22007 ABDULMALIK ABDULRAHAMAN M 72 03:14:09 03:11:39 46 1899 AMUKENEBE CHINEDU HARRISON NIGERIAN M 74 03:15:13 03:13:26 47 5255 ADEFUNMILAYO ADEOLA STEPHEN NIGERIA M 76 03:15:53 03:15:53 48 2710 MUSA TAOFEEK NIGERIA M 78 03:17:38 03:17:38 49 3247 ADENIYI ADEWALE ABAYOMI NIGERIA M 80 03:18:16 03:18:16 50 5536 OWOLABI KAZEEM ISHOLA NIGERIA M 82 03:18:58 03:16:56 51 29524 Paul Okeh Paul ACTION AID M 84 03:20:59 03:20:54 52 14689 REUBEN PETER M 86 03:21:37 03:19:32 53 27565 HASSAN ADESHINA MUBINU NIGERIAN M 87 03:21:37 03:21:37 54 5242 OLOGUNDE SHOLA NIGERIA M 88 03:21:50 03:21:50 55 4198 TAIWO MUSA KOLAWOLE NIGERIA M 89 03:23:15 03:22:19 56 29539 OSINOWO MICHAEL NIGERIA M 91 03:23:37 03:23:37 57 29538 RAHEEM MALIK NIGERIA M 92 03:24:17 03:24:17 58 4578 OLALEKAN OLUWASEGUN NIGERIA M 95 03:28:33 03:28:33 59 29536 PERPERTUS EKWEME NIGERIA M 96 03:28:37 03:28:37 60 25313 AYEDUN OLADUNNI AYORINDE NIGERIAN M 97 03:28:48 03:28:48 61 22872 JOHN UDOKA NIGERIA M 98 03:28:58 03:28:58 62 5948 ADEJOKUN CORNELIUS ADEDAPO NIGERIA M 99 03:29:04 03:28:17 63 29267 UWUAEZUOKE NDUKA M 100 03:30:10 03:18:48 64 14840 lanre Folrunsho FOODCLIQUE M 102 03:30:38 03:30:38 65 29554 HARRISON ISUZU NIGERIA M 103 03:30:47 03:30:47 66 3157 ADIGWE EMMANUEL ELUE NIGERIAN M 104 03:30:52 03:30:27 67 1790 AKINROTIMI ISREAL Nigeria M 107 03:31:14 03:30:51 68 29543 IDRIS-YAKUBU YAKUBU NIGERIA M 108 03:31:52 03:31:52 69 29542 IGBOKWE DAVIDSON NIGERIA M 109 03:31:58 03:31:58 70 29551 ODEKU SAMUEL NIGERIA M 110 03:32:10 03:32:10 71 1970 AKINYOSOYE AKINFEMI NIGERIAN M 112 03:33:12 03:31:52 72 14011 ADEYEMI OYETADE Nigeria M 113 03:33:14 03:29:20 73 2908 ABDULWAHAB YUSUF ADEJARE NIGERIAN M 114 03:33:24 03:32:12 74 5118 ODU YAHAYA ABIODUN NIGERIA M 115 03:33:38 03:32:57 75 25235 MUHAMMED HARUNA SAMBO NIGERIA M 116 03:33:45 03:33:45 76 4435 SHOLANKE KAZEEM AYOMIDE NIGERIA M 117 03:34:07 03:33:37 77 6073 GANIYU SAMSONDEEN IDOWU NIGERIA M 118 03:34:26 03:34:26 78 29556 BABASOLA DAVID NIGERIA M 119 03:34:31 03:34:31 79 22045 SHONEYE OLUWATOBILOBA NIGERIA M 120 03:34:39 03:34:39 80 14609 AUGUSTINE ALEXANDER NIGERIA M 121 03:34:43 03:34:43 81 14595 IGHODARO ALEXANDER AUGUSTINE AUSTIN Nigeria M 122 03:34:44 03:34:44 82 27804 AYEDUNI AKINTOMIWA NIGERIA M 125 03:35:02 03:35:02 83 14349 HENSHAW ANIETIE EMMANUEL NIGERIA M 126 03:35:12 03:35:12 84 4679 HAMMED ADEBOWALE JUBRIL NIGERIA M 128 03:35:41 03:35:41 85 3865 ABULATAN ADEGBOWO Nigeria M 130 03:36:08 03:35:12 86 6042 TOSIN ADEDEJI NIGERIA M 131 03:36:58 03:36:07 87 6270 OKANLAWON VICTOR Nigeria M 133 03:37:12 03:36:22 88 2769 JOSHUA AONDOFA Nigeria M 134 03:37:25 03:35:34 89 5245 OLIWO KAZEEM TOSIN NIGERIA M 135 03:37:31 03:36:58 90 25401 SALAU AYOBAMIDELE NIGERIA M 136 03:38:10 03:37:26 91 3674 ELENDU CHINAGOROM PAUL Nigeria M 138 03:39:46 03:39:46 92 5307 BLEZO VICTORY NIGERIA M 139 03:39:46 03:38:20 93 25684 ZAKARIAH ISAAC M 140 03:40:11 03:37:56 94 25756 SULIAMON HAMEED ISHOLA NIGERIAN M 141 03:40:32 03:39:31 95 26390 AMANI JOHN NIGERIA M 142 03:40:44 03:39:19 96 5978 AGBOOLA YUSUF ALADE NIGERIAN M 143 03:40:47 03:39:41 97 4227 OJOMU OLAWALE ORIYOMU NIGERIA M 144 03:40:53 03:39:50 98 26067 EMMANUEL GBENGA NIGERIA M 146 03:40:57 03:39:50 99 4911 IDEGWU HARRISON CHUKWUEMEKA NIGERIAN M 147 03:41:14 03:36:14 100 22815 SAINT LAWAL AJIBOLA RIDWAN NIGERIAN M 151 03:42:35 03:41:16 101 3888 ABIOLA SAMSON OLUSENI NIGERIAN M 152 03:42:35 03:42:35 102 2906 ADEWOYIN AFEEZ NIGERIA M 153 03:43:01 03:40:16 103 3624 ALABI SULEMAN OLADELE NIGERIAN M 154 03:43:10 03:42:26 104 2059 AKINFOLARIN DARE EMMANUEL NIGERIAN M 155 03:43:28 03:42:34 105 25165 COLLINS-TUIBI WELLINGTON AGILITY NIGERIA M 157 03:43:52 03:43:52 106 29156 IKE EMEKA NIGERIA M 158 03:44:15 03:44:15 107 3554 OGUNNUBI OLUMIDE DARAMOLA NIGERIA M 160 03:45:00 03:43:32 108 2989 ANDU SHAMSIDEEN FOLAGBADE Nigeria M 162 03:45:09 03:45:09 109 4194 SALAU NURUDEEN YEMI NIGERIA M 163 03:45:30 03:45:30 110 1874 MENKITI PATRICK CHINWEIKE MENKITI PATRIC Nigeria M 168 03:46:41 03:46:41 111 3862 MICHAEL YAHYAH MICHAEL YAHYAH NIGERIA M 171 03:47:02 03:45:50 112 4326 BABALOLA ABD. WASIU OLADELE NIGERIA M 173 03:47:08 03:45:26 113 29379 YAHAYA JIBRIN ABDUL-AZEEZ NIGERIA M 174 03:47:16 03:46:43 114 22121 ADESINA MOSES OLUWASEUN Nigeria M 177 03:47:36 03:45:48 115 26076 BELLO SHAKIRU Nigeria M 179 03:47:43 03:47:43 116 1818 ADEBANJO OLUMIDE NIGERIA M 180 03:47:46 03:47:46 117 2818 ADENIYI ADEWALE NIGERIA M 181 03:47:50 03:47:50 118 14582 OLAYIWOLA SHERUF ABIODUN NIGERIA M 182 03:48:09 03:42:45 119 3634 OLOYE PETER nigeria M 184 03:48:16 03:48:06 120 14404 OLUOKON QUADRI NIGERIA M 186 03:48:53 03:48:53 121 4812 ILORI FELIX OLABISI NIGERIA M 187 03:49:12 03:49:12 122 4968 YEKINNI AZEEZ SUNDAY NIGERIA M 188 03:49:21 03:49:21 123 3638 OMOJOLA DAVID NIGERIA M 189 03:49:24 03:49:24 124 5467 GABRIEL JAMES Nigeria M 190 03:50:05 03:50:05 125 29276 AKOMOLAFE MARTINS M 191 03:50:31 03:49:07 126 29015 RAHOM KAZEEM ISHOLA NIGERIA M 193 03:51:02 03:41:53 127 25730 OJEABULU AUSTINE M 196 03:51:30 03:51:09 128 29031 PETERS SUNDAY ENAJITE NIGERIAN M 197 03:52:08 03:52:08 129 4309 ADEBAYO ADEWOLE TIMOTHY NIGERIA M 198 03:52:39 03:52:39 130 3960 USMAN HAMMED Nigeria M 199 03:52:42 03:52:42 131 27838 TOWOLAWI BABATUNDE ISMAIL NIGERIA M 200 03:52:53 03:52:53 132 25239 SIJUADE FELIX ADEYEMI FELIX HAPPY NIGERIA M 202 03:53:02 03:53:02 133 27737 FELIX MUYIWA ABIODUN NIGERIAN M 203 03:53:02 03:53:02 134 14861 Yeye Yinka FOODCLIQUE M 206 03:53:42 03:47:01 135 3863 OHAIMU OSAGIE TONY NIGERIA M 208 03:54:15 03:51:21 136 2076 OGUNRONBI OLAIDE NIGERIA M 212 03:54:33 03:54:05 137 27734 OTOUIDE DOUGLAS EIDE NIGERIA M 213 03:54:42 03:52:14 138 5673 OMORINBOLA OLUWASEUN PAUL NIGERIA M 215 03:55:01 03:53:53 139 3176 EMMANUEL TIMOTHY NIGERIA M 216 03:55:29 03:53:49 140 5499 KAYODE OLUWASEGUN PEDRO NIGERIA M 217 03:55:38 03:55:02 141 25335 BRINKLEY TEDDIE LE-NARD U.
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