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Pace pos Club 1 1578 STOJKOVSKA Maja MKD 00:21:49 00:21:52 00:00:00 4:21 m/km 59 2 1069 COKOVIK Ana MKD 00:22:36 00:22:48 00:00:47 4:31 m/km 83 Nlb Tutunska Banka 3 2538 BONEVA Elena MKD 00:23:06 00:23:06 00:01:16 4:37 m/km 115 4 4499 STOJANOVSKA Marija MKD 00:23:07 00:23:10 00:01:17 4:37 m/km 117 SUGS -Georgi Dimitrov- 5 5041 SHEHI Sevdije MKD 00:23:27 00:24:52 00:01:37 4:41 m/km 140 SUGS -Zef Ljush Marku- 6 4705 SHERIFOVIKJ Berina MKD 00:23:39 00:24:21 00:01:49 4:43 m/km 146 SUGS -Arseni Jovkov- 7 4498 SOKOLOVSKA Renata MKD 00:23:56 00:23:59 00:02:07 4:47 m/km 175 SUGS -Georgi Dimitrov- 8 4100 GRBEVSKA Svetlana MKD 00:24:04 00:24:22 00:02:15 4:48 m/km 186 SUGS -Lazar Tanev- 9 2235 GJORGJIESKA Bojana MKD 00:24:23 00:24:54 00:02:33 4:52 m/km 208 Titani 10 2231 MITRESKA Verica MKD 00:24:26 00:24:57 00:02:37 4:53 m/km 216 Titani 11 5050 SAHITI Esra MKD 00:24:34 00:25:08 00:02:44 4:54 m/km 229 SUGS -Zef Ljush Marku- 12 2299 BUROVSKA Darinka MKD 00:24:38 00:25:22 00:02:48 4:55 m/km 235 13 5245 KUZEVSKA Marija MKD 00:24:40 00:26:13 00:02:50 4:56 m/km 238 14 4450 SAZDOVA Melani MKD 00:25:00 00:27:10 00:03:11 5:00 m/km 274 SMUGS -D-r Panche Karagjozov- 15 5105 BLANCK Elijah MKD 00:25:05 00:25:15 00:03:15 5:01 m/km 285 QSI 16 5040 JAKUPI Elmedina MKD 00:25:14 00:25:19 00:03:24 5:02 m/km 298 SUGS -Zef Ljush Marku- 17 1883 SPIREVA-IVANOVSKA Daniela MKD 00:25:16 00:26:16 00:03:26 5:03 m/km 302 ASSECO 18 2894 BOSHESKA Ema MKD 00:25:17 00:26:50 00:03:27 5:03 m/km 303 19 1225 SZABO Eszter HUN 00:25:33 00:25:40 00:03:44 5:06 m/km 331 Wizz Air 20 2698 NIKOLOVA Tamara MKD 00:25:41 00:26:31 00:03:52 5:08 m/km 342 Matrix Global 21 2032 MITRESKA Biljana MKD 00:25:43 00:25:46 00:03:53 5:08 m/km 347 Delta 22 2574 RIZOVA Monika MKD 00:25:46 00:26:09 00:03:57 5:09 m/km 351 23 5354 PERIKJ Andrijana MKD 00:25:49 00:25:55 00:04:00 5:09 m/km 359 24 4424 DELENIKOVA Sara MKD 00:25:51 00:25:58 00:04:02 5:10 m/km 360 SMUGS -D-r Panche Karagjozov- 25 2853 BOSHKOVSKA Ivana MKD 00:25:52 00:28:29 00:04:02 5:10 m/km 362 26 3349 PESHEVA Hristina MKD 00:25:55 00:26:17 00:04:05 5:11 m/km 366 SUGS -Rade Jovchevski Korchagin- 27 2300 KRASTOVSKA Dushka MKD 00:26:01 00:26:27 00:04:11 5:12 m/km 381 Devojkite na D 28 5073 SELIMI Arta MKD 00:26:07 00:26:10 00:04:18 5:13 m/km 390 SUGS -Zef Ljush Marku- 29 2287 ANDROSKA Ana MKD 00:26:09 00:26:36 00:04:19 5:13 m/km 395 Devojkite na D 30 2497 KURTIKJ Aleksandra MKD 00:26:17 00:26:45 00:04:28 5:15 m/km 409 KB PRVO PENZISKO DRUShTVO 31 3331 APOSTOLOVIKJ Mila MKD 00:26:19 00:26:25 00:04:29 5:15 m/km 411 SUGS -Rade Jovchevski Korchagin- 32 1438 VLAHOVA Aneta MKD 00:26:42 00:29:28 00:04:52 5:20 m/km 457 33 1286 BARYAH Monika POL 00:26:42 00:26:57 00:04:53 5:20 m/km 458 Wizz Air 34 2233 KUKOSKA Ekaterina MKD 00:26:48 00:27:19 00:04:58 5:21 m/km 470 Titani 35 1489 PANOVSKA Tina MKD 00:26:55 00:27:20 00:05:06 5:22 m/km 483 Sparkasse Bank AD Skopje 36 2578 NIKOLOVSKA Rosana MKD 00:27:00 00:27:30 00:05:11 5:24 m/km 489 37 1173 KALESHOVSKA Neda MKD 00:27:05 00:27:22 00:05:15 5:25 m/km 502 Vip T.E.A.M. 38 4376 EJUP Amra MKD 00:27:07 00:27:13 00:05:17 5:25 m/km 508 SMUGS -D-r Panche Karagjozov- 39 3561 STOJCHEVSKA Jovana MKD 00:27:11 00:27:19 00:05:21 5:26 m/km 523 SUGS -Dimitar Vlahov- 40 2025 KRSTEVSKA Sandra MKD 00:27:20 00:27:27 00:05:30 5:28 m/km 541 41 1548 KING Rachael USA 00:27:23 00:28:09 00:05:34 5:28 m/km 546 42 1711 REMENSKA Frosina MKD 00:27:25 00:30:49 00:05:36 5:29 m/km 553 Netcetera 43 2335 PESHOVSKA Julija MKD 00:27:29 00:27:33 00:05:39 5:29 m/km 565 44 3026 TEMELKOV Djesi MKD 00:27:33 00:28:37 00:05:44 5:30 m/km 572 45 2567 MINOV Suzana MKD 00:27:40 00:27:46 00:05:51 5:32 m/km 590 46 3555 BLAZEVSKA Aleksandra MKD 00:27:44 00:27:52 00:05:54 5:32 m/km 598 SUGS -Dimitar Vlahov- 47 2012 ZHOGLEVA Aleksandra MKD 00:27:52 00:28:10 00:06:02 5:34 m/km 619 Trcame Zaedno 48 3682 JOVANOVSKA Elena MKD 00:27:57 00:27:57 00:06:08 5:35 m/km 630 SUGS -Nikola Karev- 49 3981 STOLEVA Hristina MKD 00:27:58 00:30:14 00:06:09 5:35 m/km 634 SUGS -Panche Arsovski- 50 1690 GJORGJIEVSKA Tanja MKD 00:27:59 00:29:22 00:06:09 5:35 m/km 635 51 2504 KAMCHESKA Elizabeta MKD 00:28:00 00:28:08 00:06:10 5:36 m/km 636 EUROINS SKOLA ZA TRCANJE 52 1159 LAZOVA Gabriela MKD 00:28:00 00:30:11 00:06:11 5:36 m/km 637 Vip T.E.A.M. 53 2206 SLAVESKA Tamara MKD 00:28:03 00:28:59 00:06:14 5:36 m/km 644 54 1347 NESTOROSKA Irina MKD 00:28:04 00:28:57 00:06:14 5:36 m/km 648 NLB Penzija plus 55 1327 ATANASOVA Maja MKD 00:28:06 00:29:55 00:06:16 5:37 m/km 653 RCA - PHV 56 4338 PEROVICH Anastasija MKD 00:28:09 00:28:37 00:06:19 5:37 m/km 659 DUFK -Metodi Mitevski -Brico- 57 1855 DUKOVSKA Cveta MKD 00:28:14 00:28:45 00:06:24 5:38 m/km 671 Sport Inn Timing and ranking: AGNI-Timing Page 1 of 54 10. Wizz Air Skopje Marathon 5km Results by Gender Female Overall Pos BIB Name Country Chip Time Clock Time Diff. Pace pos Club 58 1934 KOTEVSKA Cece MKD 00:28:16 00:30:15 00:06:26 5:39 m/km 675 59 1923 KOSTOVSKA Vesela MKD 00:28:17 00:28:34 00:06:28 5:39 m/km 678 60 2621 DIMOVSKA Dora MKD 00:28:22 00:30:13 00:06:33 5:40 m/km 688 61 1911 VLASHCHEVA Marija MKD 00:28:23 00:30:01 00:06:34 5:40 m/km 692 62 2352 DIMOVSKA Danica MKD 00:28:24 00:30:09 00:06:35 5:40 m/km 695 63 1224 SUPARMADI Renata HUN 00:28:27 00:29:14 00:06:37 5:41 m/km 700 Wizz Air 64 2114 KRCOSKA Tereza MKD 00:28:27 00:29:56 00:06:38 5:41 m/km 702 Tim Alegrija 65 2271 LJUSHEVA Katerina MKD 00:28:32 00:29:19 00:06:43 5:42 m/km 718 66 2555 BOJCHEVSKA Aleksandra MKD 00:28:33 00:28:55 00:06:44 5:42 m/km 719 67 1237 SOMOGYI Zsuzsanna HUN 00:28:35 00:30:23 00:06:45 5:43 m/km 724 Wizz Air 68 1264 ANDONOVSKA Elena MKD 00:28:35 00:29:15 00:06:46 5:43 m/km 726 Wizz Air 69 3403 ATANASOVA Nadezda MKD 00:28:39 00:31:14 00:06:50 5:43 m/km 739 SUGS -Orce Nikolov- 70 3324 SOTIROVSKA Jana MKD 00:28:42 00:31:53 00:06:53 5:44 m/km 747 SUGS -Rade Jovchevski Korchagin- 71 1750 TEGOVA Mimoza MKD 00:28:44 00:29:34 00:06:54 5:44 m/km 756 Geing-Krebs 72 3467 ZDRAVKOVSKA Nastasija MKD 00:28:46 00:29:11 00:06:57 5:45 m/km 765 SUGS -Orce Nikolov- 73 2298 ANGELOVSKA Nina MKD 00:28:46 00:29:30 00:06:57 5:45 m/km 766 74 1311 NAJDOVSKA Irena MKD 00:28:47 00:31:36 00:06:58 5:45 m/km 768 FitOne 75 3597 BIHORAC Azra MKD 00:28:50 00:29:22 00:07:01 5:46 m/km 776 SUGS -Dimitar Vlahov- 76 4154 GEORGIEVSKA Martina MKD 00:28:52 00:29:32 00:07:02 5:46 m/km 781 ASUC -Boro Petrushevski- 77 1842 MLADENOVSKA Dragana MKD 00:28:52 00:31:40 00:07:03 5:46 m/km 783 FitOne 78 2814 MLADENOVSKA Bisera MKD 00:28:57 00:31:19 00:07:07 5:47 m/km 792 79 2618 TERZIN Angela MKD 00:28:59 00:29:10 00:07:10 5:47 m/km 798 PORSCHE MACEDONIA 80 2992 TEMELKOSKA Martina MKD 00:29:05 00:31:23 00:07:15 5:48 m/km 810 Insanity keti fit 81 2129 CHEKALOVA Jasmina MKD 00:29:06 00:31:26 00:07:16 5:49 m/km 814 Insanity keti fit 82 1453 STAMBOLISKA Zhaklina MKD 00:29:08 00:30:24 00:07:18 5:49 m/km 817 EUROINS SKOLA ZA TRCANJE 83 4092 VUCHKOVSKA Teodora MKD 00:29:08 00:29:18 00:07:18 5:49 m/km 818 SUGS -Lazar Tanev- 84 1708 SMILESKA Cvetanka MKD 00:29:11 00:32:43 00:07:21 5:50 m/km 823 Netcetera 85 4501 NIKOLOVSKA Katerina MKD 00:29:12 00:29:48 00:07:22 5:50 m/km 826 SUGS -Georgi Dimitrov- 86 1916 STANCHEVA Elena MKD 00:29:12 00:29:17 00:07:23 5:50 m/km 827 87 1433 STOJKOVA Emilija MKD 00:29:14 00:30:33 00:07:25 5:50 m/km 830 EUROINS SKOLA ZA TRCANJE 88 2229 MATENICHARSKA Keti MKD 00:29:19 00:31:38 00:07:29 5:51 m/km 837 Insanity keti fit 89 1363 TEMELKOVSKA Elena MKD 00:29:19 00:33:04 00:07:30 5:51 m/km 839 Netcetera 90 1967 BOJKOVA Frosina MKD 00:29:24 00:30:25 00:07:34 5:52 m/km 848 Trcame Zaedno 91 3820 MITEVA Angela MKD 00:29:28 00:29:45 00:07:38 5:53 m/km 861 SEPUGS -Vasil Antevski Dren- 92 1651 PETROVA Kristina MKD 00:29:28 00:30:51 00:07:39 5:53 m/km 863 Seavus 93 3058 IMERI Besa MKD 00:29:32 00:30:53 00:07:43 5:54 m/km 871 EUROINS SKOLA ZA TRCANJE 94 2243 DAMESKI Daniela MKD 00:29:34 00:30:43 00:07:44 5:54 m/km 873 95 2330 POPOVIKJ Irena MKD 00:29:35 00:31:38 00:07:46 5:55 m/km 877 Nextsense 96 1258 KUZIK Monika POL 00:29:36 00:29:51 00:07:46 5:55 m/km 879 Wizz Air 97 1845 IVANOVSKA Tanja MKD 00:29:37 00:30:02 00:07:47 5:55 m/km 881 98 2456 MIRCHEVSKA Elizabeta MKD 00:29:38 00:29:44 00:07:48 5:55 m/km 884 99 5127 BOSHKOVIKJ Gabriela MKD 00:29:38 00:30:55 00:07:49 5:55 m/km 885 TITAN 100 2150 VERICA Joveva MKD 00:29:38 00:30:44 00:07:49 5:55 m/km 886 101 1091 JURUKOVSKA Ljubica MKD 00:29:40 00:30:52 00:07:50 5:55 m/km 890 Nlb Tutunska Banka 102 3188 STAMENKOVSKA Ivana MKD 00:29:41 00:30:08 00:07:51 5:56 m/km 894 SUGS -Braka Miladinovci- 103 5393 PANOVSKA Blagojka MKD 00:29:41 00:30:37 00:07:51 5:56 m/km 895 104 1674 IVANOVSKA Vesna MKD 00:29:42 00:30:54 00:07:53 5:56 m/km 900 Seavus 105 2226 BOJKOVSKA Tanja MKD 00:29:44 00:30:47 00:07:54 5:56 m/km 904 106 3990 VANEVSKA Ivana MKD 00:29:44 00:30:14 00:07:55 5:56 m/km 906 SUGS -Panche Arsovski- 107 2031 GJUROSKA BRAJOVIKJ Zlata MKD 00:29:45 00:30:55 00:07:55 5:56 m/km 907 108 3670 TRIFUNOVSKA Evgenija MKD 00:29:46 00:29:54 00:07:57 5:57 m/km 910 SUGS -Nikola Karev- 109 2572 IVCHEVSKA RADONJIKJ DraganaMKD 00:29:47 00:29:51 00:07:58 5:57 m/km 913 110 3546 SELIMI Albina MKD 00:29:48 00:29:57 00:07:59 5:57 m/km 914 SUGS -Dimitar Vlahov- 111 2776 MANEVA Elena MKD 00:29:50 00:31:27 00:08:00 5:58 m/km 920 112 1399 GOSTOVIC/NASTOVA Vanja MKD 00:29:53 00:31:32 00:08:03 5:58 m/km 931 113 1222 MESTERHAZY-NAGY Orsolya HUN 00:29:58 00:30:45 00:08:09 5:59 m/km 943 Wizz Air 114 2046 KRSTEVSKA Biljana MKD 00:30:00 00:30:26 00:08:10 6:00 m/km 949 Timing and ranking: AGNI-Timing Page 2 of 54 10.
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