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Resultados I CARRERA POPULAR DE LA MUJER Zaragoza, 6 De Noviembre XI CARRERA POPULAR “COSTA DE AJO” Mujeres (5Km): 1 Pruebas de Ruta II CARRERA DEL VINO DE EUSKADI - MEDIO XXVI CARRERA PEDRESTRE POPULAR DE NEGREIRA MARATÓN RIOJA ALAVESA Negreira (A Coruña), 13 de noviembre Laguardia (Álava), 5 de noviembre Hombres (10km): 1. Manuel Angel Penas 30:44 - 2. Hassan Lekhili MAR Hombres: 1. El Moustafa Younes MAR 1h09:20 - 2. Mohamed Afaadas 30:46 - 3. Pedro Nimo 31:03 - 4. Yassine Abtourab MAR 32:20 - 5. Ramón MAR 1h10:49 - 3. Roberto Ruiz de Balza 1h11:42 Serantes 32:26 - 6. Robertas Geralivicius LTU 32.28 - 7. Joaquín Dosil Mujeres: 1. Mónica de la Rosa 1h31:32 - 2. Raquel Calvo 1h36:03 - 3. Ana 32:30 - 10. Miiguel Mayán 32:32 López 1h36:26 Mujeres (10km): 1. Helena Sampaio POR 35:09 - 2. Souad Kanbouchia- ... hasta 406 clasificados MAR 37.31 - 3. María Jesús Gestido 37.49 ... hasta 342 clasificados Resultados I CARRERA POPULAR DE LA MUJER Zaragoza, 6 de noviembre XI CARRERA POPULAR “COSTA DE AJO” Mujeres (5km): 1. Luisa Larraga 18:19 - 2. María José Pueyo 19:11 - 3. Ajo (Cantabria), 13 de noviembre Ana Alutiz 19:23 - 4. Ana María Aranda 19:27 - 5. Marina Gómez19.34 - 6. Hombres (6,2km): 1. Isaac Viciosa 18:13 - 2. Iván Hierro 18:14 - 3. Phillip María Jesús Zorraquín 19.36 - 7. Vanesa Aguado 19:54 - 8. María Pilar Kiptoo KEN 18:24 - 4. Manuel Gómez 18:27 - 5. Sergio Martín 18.35 - 6. Crespo 20.13 - 9. Cristina Jiménez 20.20 - 10. Amaya Fernández 20.34 Reyes Estévez 18:38 - 7. José Fuentes-Pila 18:43 - 8. Antonio Vallejo 18:46 - 9. Teodoro Cuñado 18:50 .- 10. Alberto Galindo 19:12 XXIX CARRERA POPULAR DO SAN MARTIÑO Mujeres (2,7km): 1. Jacqueline Martín 8:35 - 2. Irene Alfonso 8:36 - 3. Ourense, 6 de noviembre Elena Moreno 8:37 - 4. Zulema Fuentes-Pila 8:38 - 5. Margarita Fuentes- Pila 9:21 Hombres (10km): 1. Peter Kamais KEN 28:50 - 2. Salah Warga ETH 28:51 - 3. Philmon Kisang KEN 28:51 - 4. Fernando Silva POR 28:54 - 5. XIL CARRERA PEDESTRE BEHOBIA-SAN SEBASTIAN Hassan Lekhili MAR 29:45 - 6. Elijah Kitur KEN 29:48 - 7. Manuel Ángel Penas 30:16 - 6. Michael Chemchir KEN 30:21 - 9. Philmon Kemei KEN Behobia (Guipúzcoa), 13 de noviembre 30.22 - 10. Jesús de la Fuente 30:37 - 11. José Benito López 30:57 - 12. Hombres (20km): 1. José Manuel Martínez 1h02:11 - 2. Michael Power Gustavo Platas 31:04 - 13. Robertas Geralivicius LTU 31:16 - 14. Juan AUS 1h03:145 - 3. Israel García 1h03:27 - 4. Franck Loustau FRA 1h03:32 Pablo Fernández 31:17 - 15. Ramón Serantes 31:47 - 16. David Rodríguez - 5. Ritxar Fernández 1h03:45 - 6. Víctor Gonzalo 1h03:545 - 7. Jorge 31:59 - 17. José Antonio Ramallo 32:05 - 18. Francisco José Sánchez Aubeso 1h04:04 - 8. Fernando Alamo 1h04:06 - 9. Aurelio Olivar 1h04:08 32:11 - 19. Miguel Ángel Nieto 32:11 - 20. Carlos Adán 32:17 - 10. José Ramón Torres 1h04:16 Mujeres (10km): 1. Beatrice Jepchumba KEN 33:34 - 2. Leonor Carneiro Mujeres (20km): 1. Rael Kimaiyo KEN 1h14:12 - 2. Iratxe Aranburu POR 33:40 - 3. Helena Sampaio POR 33:43 - 4. Fernanda Miranda POR 1h14:19 - 3. Alma de las Heras 1h16:43 - 4. Nuria Aubeso 1h17:36 - 5. 34:43 - 5. Pamela Kipchonge KEN 35:40 - 6. María Jesús Gestido 36:31 - Amaia Insausti 1h17:50 - 6. Cristina Arbués 1h18:37 7. Alicia Folgar 36:42 - 8.Soledad Castro 37:06 - 9. Noemi Villar 37:18 - 10. ...hasta 10.858 clasificados Agueda Blanco 37:29 ... hasta 2.022 clasificados XXIV MARATONINA DE LOS PUEBLOS MARITIMOS Valencia, 13 de noviembre XV MEDIO MARATON SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE Hombres: 1. Jorge March 1h10:26 - 2. Miguel Angel Plaza 1h12:20 - 3. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 6 de noviembre Miguel Vázquez 1h14:41 - Mujeres: 1. Inma Sánchez1h32:15 ...hasta 957 clasificados Hombres: 1. Julio Rey 1h03:33 - 2. Simon Kiilu KEN 1h04:13 - 3. Abdel- hadi El Mouaziz MAR 1h06:24 - 4. José Carlos Hernández 1h07:57 - 5. I MEDIO MARATÓN “VILLA DE TORRE PACHECO” Juan Jesús Casanova 1h09:04 - 6. José David Reyes 1h09:22 Torre Pacheco (Murcia), 13 de noviembre Mujeres: 1. Beatrice Rutto KEN 1h17:49 - 2. Tina María 1h21:29 - 3. Hombres: 1. Tarek Nabil MAR 1h09:56 - 2. Cherkaoui Edderyouch MAR Amada Sánchez 1h22:35 - 4. Teresa Linares 1h23:15 - 5. Beatriz Jiménez 1h11:13 - 3. Mourad Lalbachi 1h12:32 1h25:56 - 6. Pilar Ramos 1h27:27 Mujeres: 1. Cristina Jiménez 1h27:29 - 2. Sabina Mª Rico 1h33:39 - 3. ... hasta 541 clasificados María del Mar Gómez 1h41:34 ...hasta 236 clasificados XVII MEDIO MARATÓN MARMOL Y VINO - VILLA DE PINOSO V MEDIO MARATÓN DE ELDA - CIUDAD INTERNA- Pinoso (Alicante), 6 de noviembre CIONAL DEL CALZADO Hombres: 1. Francisco Rivera 1h08:34 - 2. Francisco Lázaro 1h09:02 - 3. Elda (Alicante), 20 de noviembre Andrés Mico 1h09:28 - 4. Cherkaoui El Deriouch MAR 1h10:08 - 5. Ahmed El Hombres: 1. Nasir Abaisa ETH 1h05:19 - 2. Simon Kiilu KEN 1h05:41 - 3. Mansouri MAR 1h11:14 Edwin Kibet KEN 1h06:28 - 4. Hamid El Mouazid MAR 1h07:12 - 5. Fran- Mujeres: 1. Carmen Sala 1h23:02 - 2. Patricia Lorena Montalvo ECU cisco Ribera 1h08.32 - 6. Francisco Javier Lázaro 1h09:55 ... 20. Abel 1h23:58 Antón 1h15:19 ...hasta 430 clasificados Mujeres: 1. Pamela Kipchoge KEN 1h17:13 - 2. Sannah Hadilla MAR 1h19:14 - 3. Jennifer Lotouno KEN 1h21:11 - 4. Sandra Ruales 1h21:46 - III LEGUA Y VI MILLA “JULIO REY” 5. María Angeles Tetuán 1h25:38 - 6. Saloua Benaou MAR 1h25.57 - 7. Toledo, 13 de noviembre Patricia Lorena Montalvo ECU 1h29:47 Hombres (legua): Kidane Tadesse ERI 16:15 - 2. Issam Gtaib MAR 16:20 ...hasta 711 clasificados - 3. Tesfayohann Mesfin ERI 16:23 - 4. Julio Rey 16:23 - 5. Iván Galán 16:31 - 6. Ignacio del Castillo 16:48 - 7. Fernando Rey 16:52 - 8. Víctor Eloy 82º JEAN BOUIN - 56º TROFEO “CIUTAT DE BARCE- 17:06 - 9. Fco. Javier Cortés 17.26 - 10. Pedro José González 17.32 Mujeres (milla): 1. Fernanda Ribeiro POR 5:03 - 2. Alina Proca ROM 5:15 LONA D’ATHLETISME” - 3. Miriam Bravo 5:24 - 4. Ana María Fernández 5:33 - 5. Verónica Pero- Barcelona, 27 de noviembre ne 5:46 - 6. Soledad Montesinos 5:59 Hombres (9.550m): 1. Zersenay Tadesse ERI 27:32 - 2. Kiprono Menjo 149 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2005/2006 KEN 27:52 - 3. Khalid El Amri MAR 28:24 - 4. Paulo Guerra POR 28:25 - González 2h33:51 - 8. José Pallarés 2h35:01 - 9. Gary Matthews GBR 5. José Rios 28:42 - 6. Driss Lakhouaja MAR 28:44 - 7. Isaac Viciosa 28:57 2h35:55 - 10. Michael Smith GBR 2h37:49- 11. Ricardo Fraile 2h38:14 - - 8. Mauricio Díaz CHI 29:05 - 9. Adriá García 29.21 - 10. Yusef El Nasri 12. Antonio García 2h39:29 - 13. Rubén Marco 2h39:53 29:38 - 11. Fabián Roncero 29:42 - 12. José Luis Blanco 29:49 - 13. Mike Mujeres: 1. Nuria Aubeso 2h53:38 - 2. Fiona Davies GBR 2h57:08 - 3. Power AUS 29:51 - 14. Xavier Caballero 30.23 Helen Barber 3h02:06 - 4. Maggie Mulvey GBR 3h07.47 - 5. Nicola Hill Mujeres (6.400m): 1. Natalia Rodríguez 22:40 - 2. Meritxell Calduch 23:13 GBR 3h11:36 - 6. Mariett Alfonsina Van Bael BEL 3h14:48 - 3. Eva Arias 23:14 - 4. Vinyet Noguero 23:28 - 5. Sandra Ruales 23:37 - ... hasta 455 clasificados 6. Meritxell Bonet 24:15 - 7. Maria Casanueva 24:15 - 8. Montse Mas 24:26 MEDIO MARATÓN Hombres: 1. Leshane Yegezu ETH 1h02:33 - 2. Simon Kiilu KEN 1h05:06 XXV CARRERA POPULAR DE CANILLEJAS - - 3. Edwin Kibet KEN 1h05:19 - 4. Miguel Barzola ARG 1h05:55 - 5. Tim TROFEO JOSE CANO Hartley GBR 1h07:06 - 6. Carlos Alberto Alegre 1h09:53 Mujeres: 1. Maxine McKinnon GBR 1h20.23 - 2. Annick Beckers BEL Madrid, 27 de noviembre 1h20:54 - 3. Carmen Sala 1h21:29 - 4. Beatriz Jiménez 1h22:32 - 5. Caro- Hombres (10km): 1. Ronaldo Kipchumba KEN 28.33 -2. Eskyas Sisay line Hewitt GBR 1h23:11 - 6.Katie Anne McKenzie GBR 1h26:28 - 7. Car- KEN 29:02 - 3. Philip Kiptoo KEN 29:27 - 4. Manuel Ángel Penas 29:40 - men Sos 1h28:51 5. Fernando Asenjo 29:35 - 6. Marc Roig 29:43 - 7. Jesús de la Fuente ... hasta 1.487 clasificados 30:02 - 8. Abdelhak Sabhi MAR 30:06 - 9. David Solis 30:09 - 10. Raúl Martín 30:16 - 11. Ahmed El Mansouri MAR 30:30 - 12. Javier de la Fuen- XXVIII MARATÓN DE DONOSTIA SAN SEBASTIÁN te 30:34 - 13. Sergio Martín 30:54 - 14. José Antonio Valledor 31:11 - 15. San Sebastián, 27 de noviembre José María Rodríguez 31:28 - 16. Jorge Belinchón 31:35 Hombres: 1. Johnston Chebii KEN 2h21:03 - 2. Michael Chemchir KEN Mujeres (10km): 1. Belainesh Zemedkun ETH 32:57 - 2. Jeruto Kiptum 2h31:57 - 3. Gonzalo Álvarez 2h27:50 - 4. Stephane Vautier FRA KEN 33:10 - 3. Souad Kanbouchia MAR 33:28 - 4. Pamela Kipchoge KEN 2h28:16 - 5. Ludisindo Romero 2h28:28 - 6. Juan Antonio del Peso 34:21 - 5. Niusha Mancilla BOL 34:45 - 6. María José del Toro 35:26 - 7. 2h28:59 - 7. José Carlos Ciprián 2h29:20 - 8. Regis Lacombe FRA María Abel 36:02 - 8. Mónica Ayerra 37.55 - 9. Laura de Miguel 38:32 - 10. 2h29:50 - 9. Jon Prats 2h30:28 - 10. Jon Aranburu 2h30:38 - 11. Fran- Noelia Mansilla 40:00 cisco Villameriel 2h30:41 - 12. Rafael Naudin 2h31:52 - 13. David Martín ...hasta 4.114 clasificados 2h32:47 - 14.
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