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Uitslagen ING Bank Enschede Marathon Enschede - Zondag 23 April 2006 Uitslagen ING Bank Enschede Marathon Enschede - Zondag 23 april 2006 MSEN, MARATHON Plts Naam GJ Woonplaats/Vereniging Bruto Netto 1 Sammy Rotich Kenia 2:12:05 2:12:04 2 John Kelai Kenia 2:12:05 2:12:04 3 Albert Matebor Kenia 2:12:21 2:12:20 4 Tekesete Nekatibebe Ethiopië 2:13:05 2:13:04 5 Noah Kiplagat Kenia 2:13:16 2:13:15 6 Debele Tekelemedihen Ethiopië 2:13:59 2:13:59 7 Bilissa Kelil Ethiopië 2:17:06 2:17:05 8 Lambros Zanagas Griekenland 2:20:03 2:20:02 9 Moses Kitum Kenia 2:22:03 2:22:01 10 Peter Lomuria Kenia 2:24:00 2:23:59 11 Enos Keter Kenia 2:36:26 2:36:25 12 Veron Lust 63 NEA Volharding 2:44:40 2:44:38 13 Michiel Snuverink 82 TION 2:50:05 2:50:03 14 Tim-Henning Förster 76 LC Nordhorn 3:02:00 3:01:57 15 Jarne Koppenaal 75 Leiden Road Runners 3:05:58 3:05:56 16 Timo Frehe 80 Köln (GER) 3:11:54 3:11:45 17 René de Jager 78 AV Vriezenveen 3:14:00 3:13:58 18 Stéphane DELEERSNIJDER 76 Liège (Luik) (BEL) 3:17:25 3:17:17 19 Bert Schutrups 71 De Sperwers 3:38:11 3:37:46 20 Heiko Höflich 71 Oerlinghausen (GER) 3:38:53 3:38:42 21 Christian Höll 80 Münster (GER) 3:45:29 3:45:16 22 Marco Hampel 73 Münster (GER) 3:51:53 3:51:44 23 Stijn Vat 86 Marathon Pim Mulier 4:06:53 4:05:59 24 Lars Schläger 84 Bünde (GER) 4:26:00 4:25:46 M35, MARATHON Plts Naam GJ Woonplaats/Vereniging Bruto Netto 1 Andre Oude Elferink 67 Dionysos 2:37:31 2:37:29 2 Edwin Veenstra 67 Marathon Pim Mulier 2:40:46 2:40:44 3 Jörg Amt 68 Bad Bentheim (GER) 2:49:20 2:49:19 4 Martin Lohof 70 Runners Stadskanaal 2:56:36 2:56:34 5 Jeroen Geerling 67 AV Rijssen 2:59:22 2:59:19 6 Marcel Wilmink 68 Pallas '67 3:09:50 3:09:48 7 Jeroen Loskamp 68 Iphitos 3:10:48 3:10:43 8 Ewin van der Loop 68 Oss '78 3:14:35 3:14:31 9 Peter Muntel 68 Avanti-Wilskracht 3:27:18 3:27:15 10 Olaf Staal 66 SOS 3:27:55 3:27:50 11 Jodi Kremer 66 Loopgroep Bedum 3:30:03 3:29:54 12 Jörg Bauer 68 Uelsen (GER) 3:42:01 3:41:45 13 Axel Komm 68 Bramsche (GER) 3:45:34 3:45:17 14 Körner Karsten 68 LP Epro Gronau 3:46:57 3:46:45 15 Tjalling Rekker 66 Statina 3:50:35 3:50:28 16 Ludger Hill 67 Ahaus-Wessum (GER) 3:54:17 3:54:02 17 Thomas Bennemann 69 Südlohn (GER) 3:57:54 3:57:29 18 Michael Overesch 69 Steinfurt (GER) 4:10:23 4:10:02 19 Holger Nolte 67 Waltrop (GER) 4:26:03 4:25:58 20 Tino Acito 70 Reken (GER) 4:43:40 4:43:12 M40, MARATHON Plts Naam GJ Woonplaats/Vereniging Bruto Netto 1 Jan Poortman 62 AV Rijssen 2:41:28 2:41:27 2 Jeroen Machielsen 66 Atletics Nijverdal 2:42:34 2:42:32 3 Arie Froberg 64 TION 2:49:16 2:49:12 4 Dirk de Vries 63 Impala 2:50:26 2:50:24 5 Gert Deridder 62 Tourves (FRA) 2:51:08 2:51:05 6 Ulrich Brabetz 61 Altenbeken (GER) 2:54:51 2:54:46 7 Marinus Bruggeman 63 AV '56 2:57:14 2:57:12 8 Theo Smit 62 the Hague Road Runne 2:58:21 2:58:19 www.uitslagen.nl Pagina 1 23-04-2006 17:37 Uitslagen ING Bank Enschede Marathon Enschede - Zondag 23 april 2006 Plts Naam GJ Woonplaats/Vereniging Bruto Netto 9 Hermann vom Bruch 65 Ochtrup (GER) 2:58:37 2:58:32 10 Hilko Doesburg 62 ASV 2:59:55 2:59:50 11 Thomas Wanske 64 Rodinghausen (GER) 3:00:26 3:00:23 12 Henk Wolf 61 Spirit Lelystad 3:01:10 3:01:09 13 Martin Kaminski 61 Lünen (GER) 3:03:42 3:03:39 14 Toni Jug 64 VFL Ahaus 3:06:19 3:06:16 15 Josef Peek 63 VFL Ahaus 3:09:12 3:09:09 16 Harry Pot 62 LAAC Twente 3:12:57 3:12:54 17 Andreas Leißing 64 Münster (GER) 3:13:25 3:13:05 18 Dick Stam 63 Running Athletic Poi 3:17:53 3:17:48 19 Ron Sloof 63 AV Rijssen 3:19:20 3:19:18 20 Kees van de Wetering 63 Isala '96 3:20:37 3:20:31 21 Nico Bijl 65 Loopgroep PK 3:27:43 3:27:37 22 Jan de Jonge 64 Ciko '66 3:29:27 3:29:16 23 Bas van der Heide 61 Pallas '67 3:32:16 3:32:10 24 Knaack Klaus 65 Bocholt (GER) 3:39:03 3:38:56 25 Eric Hellings 65 Loopgroep Wijbosch 3:40:10 3:40:06 26 Fons Nijmeijer 62 LAAC Twente 3:41:57 3:41:42 27 Bram van de Bijl 65 Halfweg Nh 3:43:30 3:43:16 28 René Hup 61 Isala '96 3:47:47 3:47:40 29 Jaap Kiers 62 Loopgroep Bedum 3:47:56 3:47:48 30 Bernhard Pluim 64 Hanzesport 3:49:14 3:49:08 31 Andreas Gramann 66 Münster (GER) 3:51:46 3:51:22 32 Gerard Grobbink 63 LAAC Twente 3:52:06 3:51:52 33 Manfred Eissing 64 Coesfeld (GER) 3:53:46 3:53:29 34 Manfred Fleige 62 Vreden (GER) 3:56:29 3:56:13 35 Andre Bohmert 62 VFL Ahaus 3:57:29 3:57:15 36 Kurt Kreher 63 Münster (GER) 3:58:37 3:58:27 37 Max Kaspers 63 Hellas 3:59:07 3:59:03 38 Franz-Josef Rode 65 VFL Ahaus 3:59:18 3:59:04 39 Andre Blaauw 63 Aquilo 4:03:57 4:03:46 40 Hans Elsebrock 61 Bocholt (GER) 4:18:37 4:18:17 41 Thomas Dieker 63 VFL Ahaus 4:26:16 4:26:00 42 Gebhard van Wieren 63 Uelsen (GER) 4:28:16 4:27:57 43 Günter Beckhuis 63 Uelsen (GER) 4:30:10 4:29:49 44 Jürgen Grote 64 Ittebeck (GER) 4:41:57 4:41:38 M45, MARATHON Plts Naam GJ Woonplaats/Vereniging Bruto Netto 1 Günter Giehler 57 Marathon Steinfurt 2:41:51 2:41:50 2 Marti ten Kate 58 TION 2:44:40 2:44:38 3 Michael Hohenhorst 59 Münster (GER) 2:54:36 2:54:32 4 Andreas Niehuesbernd 58 SUS Neuenkirchen 2:55:51 2:55:44 5 Wim B Tijssen 60 Loopgroep PK 3:00:41 3:00:33 6 Henk Kaiser 61 SOS 3:02:55 3:02:53 7 Huub van Langen 58 LAAC Twente 3:04:38 3:04:36 8 Ruud Kok 56 AV '34 3:08:02 3:07:59 9 Jan Lammers 57 AV Haaksbergen 3:09:35 3:09:34 10 Laurens Beerepoot 57 Climax 3:09:50 3:09:45 11 P van Wingerden 57 Veteranen Nederland 3:15:28 3:15:25 12 Friedhelm Böckermann 59 SUS Neuenkirchen 3:16:33 3:16:25 13 Albert Meijer 59 Haarlemmermeer 3:18:38 3:18:36 14 Marten Bolt 61 Veteranen Nederland 3:19:32 3:19:29 15 André van der Zwan 59 Veteranen Nederland 3:20:00 3:19:58 16 Peter Boltjes 60 Aquilo 3:22:26 3:22:21 17 Elpers 56 TV Gronau 1887 e.V. 3:23:31 3:23:25 18 Gerard Boink 56 AV Haaksbergen 3:23:38 3:23:28 19 Paul Abrahams 59 Runners Stadskanaal 3:28:03 3:27:59 20 Tom Hendriks 57 Haarlemmermeer 3:30:07 3:29:58 www.uitslagen.nl Pagina 2 23-04-2006 17:37 Uitslagen ING Bank Enschede Marathon Enschede - Zondag 23 april 2006 Plts Naam GJ Woonplaats/Vereniging Bruto Netto 21 Jan Wessels 60 Aquilo 3:33:06 3:32:55 22 Herbert Einhaus 61 Schüttorf (GER) 3:36:14 3:36:01 23 Herbert Kösters 57 Ahaus Wessum (GER) 3:36:16 3:36:05 24 Reihard Böckers 61 VFL Ahaus 3:36:18 3:36:01 25 Peters Carsten 61 Emden (GER) 3:39:16 3:39:05 26 Ulli Hermes 61 Anröchte (GER) 3:39:53 3:39:44 27 Klaus Kreher 56 Münster (GER) 3:41:06 3:40:57 28 Werner Haase 58 Münster (GER) 3:41:07 3:40:58 29 Wildrik Bulthuis 57 Fivelstreek 3:47:56 3:47:51 30 Jens Teune 58 VFL Ahaus 3:49:23 3:49:06 31 Frank Brandsma 60 Statina 3:49:31 3:49:24 32 Siegfried Krzosa 57 Marl (GER) 3:51:26 3:50:56 33 Paul R Eggert 60 TION 3:53:32 3:53:16 34 Alfred Hovestädt 58 Lindlar (GER) 3:54:36 3:54:20 35 Rafael Fernandes 61 Senden (GER) 3:54:48 3:54:12 36 Thomas Wolff 58 Münster (GER) 3:57:07 3:56:53 37 Paul Wiering 56 AV '23 3:58:24 3:58:18 38 Jack Hendrickx 60 Veteranen Nederland 3:58:45 3:58:28 39 Werner Arends 60 Stadtlohn (GER) 3:59:29 3:59:12 40 Bernd Gorski 60 Marl (GER) 4:08:37 4:08:08 41 Paul Sijssens 60 Pallas '67 4:12:59 4:12:52 42 Detlef Krause 57 Varel (GER) 4:14:02 4:13:54 43 Wolfgang Weitkämper 60 Edewecht (GER) 4:14:25 4:13:57 44 Bé Meerman 57 LAAC Twente 4:14:40 4:14:20 45 Dr.
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