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Naam GJ Club/Plaats/Land Cat. # Netto Bruto 1 Daan van den Ende 1990 Nederland Msen 5040 (15:53) 15:53 2 Sven Haag Maastricht University UM Sport 5km Msen 1268 (15:56) 15:56 3 Roger Heiligers 1977 Nederland Msen 16039 (16:05) 16:06 4 Marc Wolters Sint Truiden Msen 10704 (16:09) 16:09 5 Frank Tijdink 1994 Nederlands Mjun 5085 (16:33) 16:34 6 Wouter Timmermans Logica 5km 2 Mjun 799 (16:49) 16:50 7 Bas Van Hooren 1992 nederlands Mjun 5049 (16:58) 17:00 8 Damien Detrez Bassenge 5084 (17:02) 17:02 9 Taco Wehrung 1971 Nederlandse M35 5083 (17:16) 17:16 10 Ricardo Floris 1990 Nederland Msen 5088 (17:16) 17:17 11 Lou Maas Maastricht University UM Sport 5km M35 1263 (17:27) 17:30 12 Rick Ritterbeeks 1988 Nederlandse Msen 5087 (17:29) 17:30 13 Gertjan Konings 1984 Nederland Msen 16107 (17:42) 17:42 14 Evelien Ruijters 1985 NL Vsen 5007 (17:51) 17:52 15 Roland Jans Breda 10705 (18:16) 18:16 16 Etienne Verstegen Nederlandse 5077 (18:24) 18:25 17 Leo van Houten 1968 ATLA - Gemeente Maastricht 5km 1 M35 684 (17:13) 18:26 18 Eveline Martens Maastricht University UM Sport 5km Vsen 1265 (18:28) 18:30 19 Lennert van der Burg 1989 Nederland Msen 16101 (18:47) 18:48 20 bruno van caelenberg 1972 belgische M35 5061 (18:51) 18:52 21 paul Schröders 1994 NL Mjun 5091 (18:54) 18:57 22 Ludi Claassen 1989 Nederlandse Msen 5089 (18:56) 18:58 23 Sean Bastian Maastricht Mjun 5154 (18:59) 19:01 24 Maarten Veldhuijzen van Zanten 1984 Nederlands 5163 (19:02) 19:03 25 Axel Skrabanja 1995 Nederland Mjun 5113 (19:00) 19:03 26 Erik Oudenhoven 1989 Nederlandse Msen 5179 (19:02) 19:13 27 Sidney Fiegen 1991 Nederlands Mjun 5153 (18:51) 19:16 28 remco snippe 1993 nederlander Mjun 5086 (19:15) 19:18 29 Vincent Snijders 1986 Nederlands Msen 5090 (19:29) 19:31 30 Daan Andel 1993 Nederland Mjun 5189 (19:32) 19:36 31 Robin Wilmes 1989 Nederland 5094 (19:37) 19:38 32 Kevin Kennis Borgerhout 10643 (19:44) 19:44 33 Ben Pustjens 1992 Nederland Mjun 10665 (19:28) 19:46 34 Martijn Lindenberg 2010 Nederland Mjun 5110 (19:46) 19:49 35 Xavier Meyboom 1993 Nederland Mjun 5190 (19:46) 19:49 36 Nick de Jong 1992 Nederland Mjun 5115 (19:47) 19:51 37 Loek Malecki 1961 Nederland M45 5131 (19:47) 19:52 38 Leroy Dinjens 16167 (19:53) 19:56 39 Thierry Smit Cadier en Keer 5156 (19:53) 19:57 40 Twan ten Haaf 1989 Nederland Msen 5126 (19:46) 19:57 41 Frank Soeters 1987 Nederland Msen 5121 (19:51) 19:58 42 Tim Castermans Maastricht 5095 (19:33) 20:00 43 Pol Casternans 1985 Nederland Msen 16135 (19:33) 20:00 44 Joris Hendriks 1993 Nederland Mjun 5109 (20:05) 20:08 45 Lucas Rademaker 1966 Nederland M35 5134 (20:07) 20:11 46 Huub Pustjens 1954 Nederlands M55 5136 (19:55) 20:12 47 Eddy van Veghel 1981 Nederlandse Msen 5102 (19:45) 20:13 13/06/10 Maastricht - Maastrichts Mooiste 5 Km Pl. Naam GJ Club/Plaats/Land Cat. # Netto Bruto 48 Christian Urbach 1986 Nederlands Msen 5188 (20:11) 20:16 49 Koen Claasens 1993 NL Mjun 5152 (20:10) 20:17 50 hilco snippe 1962 nederlander M45 5108 (20:16) 20:19 51 Peter Simons 1958 Nederland M45 16030 (20:09) 20:20 52 Lars Quaedvlieg Heerlen Msen 10664 (20:25) 20:32 53 Roger Hendrix 10875 (20:20) 20:33 54 Jean Keulen M35 10871 (19:23) 20:35 55 Renee Vranken 1991 Nederlandse Vjun 5105 (20:38) 20:39 56 Tim Hendriks 1995 Nederland Mjun 5123 (20:22) 20:41 57 Jos Muijen 1962 Kerkrade M45 5158 (20:36) 20:43 58 Michel Brouwers 1979 Nederland Msen 5135 (20:35) 20:44 59 Floris van Blankenstein 1980 Maastricht Life & Science Campus Msen 746 (19:29) 20:45 60 Marina Vranken Geleen V45 5160 (20:43) 20:45 61 Perry Peeters 1962 Nederlanse M45 5111 (20:45) 20:46 62 Harun Surjandi 1988 Nederland Msen 16126 (20:45) 20:47 63 Wesley Hulst 1995 NL Mjun 10394 (20:36) 20:47 64 Michel van Eert 1978 Nederlandse Msen 5097 (20:42) 20:47 65 Pieke Houben 1987 Nederlandse Msen 5194 (20:42) 20:49 66 Ian Geldof 1995 Belg Mjun 5101 (20:47) 20:49 67 Dominik Keller 1987 German Msen 5099 (20:44) 20:51 67 Chris de Jong 1993 Nederland Mjun 5169 (20:48) 20:51 69 Niki Collaris 1988 Nederlands Vsen 5081 (20:51) 20:52 70 Tum Goossens 1982 Nederlandse Msen 5300 (20:38) 20:53 71 Paul Eymael 1965 Achilles Top Kerkrade M45 5157 (20:48) 20:54 72 Harald Merwissen 1289 (19:25) 20:56 73 Fabian Koppes 1992 Nederland Mjun 5411 (20:40) 20:57 74 Kjeld Vossen 1994 NL Mjun 5142 (20:54) 20:58 75 Dries Verbeemen 1981 België Msen 10681 (20:41) 20:59 76 Koen van Hoorn 1985 Nederlandse Msen 5198 (20:51) 20:59 77 Rafael Meijers 1964 NL M45 5165 (20:57) 21:04 78 Mark Offermans 1966 NL M35 5106 (20:51) 21:05 79 Toni Haberland 1963 Nederland M45 5103 (20:42) 21:06 80 Martin Dumoulin 1980 Nederland Msen 16025 (20:53) 21:06 81 Dennis Janssen 1987 Nederland Msen 5118 (21:03) 21:08 82 Olaf Boxman Maastricht University UM Sport 5km Msen 1266 (19:44) 21:09 83 jordi hendriks 1994 NL Mjun 5148 (21:00) 21:11 84 Ivo Bakker 1992 Nederlands Mjun 5185 (20:57) 21:11 85 Olivier Veraart 1995 NL Mjun 5296 (20:59) 21:12 86 Pauke Breuren 1995 NL Vjun 10356 (20:55) 21:15 87 Bart Mennink 1985 Nederlands Msen 5222 (20:59) 21:20 87 Bing Wezel v 1995 NL Mjun 10257 (21:02) 21:20 89 Roel Paffen 1993 NL Mjun 5200 (21:10) 21:20 90 Tomasz Blom 1985 Nederlandse Msen 5219 (21:13) 21:20 91 Sven Feijen 1987 Nederland Msen 16136 (21:16) 21:22 92 Leander van der Veur 1997 Nederland Mjun 10666 (21:09) 21:23 93 Rob Hendriks 1982 Nederland 5211 (21:25) 21:25 94 John Heuts 1968 NL M35 5192 (21:07) 21:25 13/06/10 Maastricht - Maastrichts Mooiste 5 Km Pl. Naam GJ Club/Plaats/Land Cat. # Netto Bruto 95 Jos de Bock 1981 Nederlander Msen 5164 (21:20) 21:27 96 joep maassen 1994 NL Mjun 5146 (21:19) 21:29 97 Roel Pustjens 1991 Nederlands Mjun 5175 (21:21) 21:33 98 Jesper Jacobs 1995 Nederland Mjun 5129 (21:31) 21:34 99 Boy Hulsteijn 1990 Nederland Msen 5208 (21:20) 21:34 100 marcel kicken 1982 nederlandse 5037 (21:30) 21:36 101 Boy Pijls 1982 Nederlandse Msen 5112 (21:24) 21:36 102 luuk schouten 1994 NL Mjun 5141 (21:33) 21:38 103 Patric Machiels 1970 Nederland M35 5098 (21:25) 21:39 104 Jan Muijrers 1945 nederlandse M55 5132 (21:34) 21:40 105 Maikel Frissen 1986 nederlandse Msen 5176 (21:17) 21:40 106 Rolf Bünger 1961 duits M45 5201 (21:26) 21:41 107 Ralf van Selst 1967 Nederlandse M35 5361 (21:24) 21:41 108 Laurens Slaats 1964 Nederland M45 5161 (21:17) 21:42 109 Remco Neefjes 1978 Nederland Msen 5256 (21:22) 21:42 110 Killian Weltens 1993 NL Mjun 5166 (21:26) 21:43 111 Gieljam Dejong 1993 NL Mjun 5107 (21:41) 21:45 112 Dave Collas 1980 Nederlandse Msen 5009 (21:14) 21:45 113 Ralph van Ochten 1986 Nederland Msen 5171 (21:22) 21:45 114 Oscar Waelen 1993 Nederland Mjun 16077 (21:35) 21:46 115 Leon Karst 1993 NL Mjun 5144 (21:43) 21:46 116 Jesse Dormans 2010 Nederlandse Mjun 5299 (21:44) 21:47 117 Myriam Nelissen 1980 Nederland Vsen 10683 (21:41) 21:49 118 Merijn Vonk 1994 Nederlands Mjun 5336 (21:43) 21:51 119 Marco Haesen 1995 NL Mjun 10318 (21:40) 21:52 120 Kevin Jong de 1995 NL Mjun 10341 (21:28) 21:53 121 Thimo Sommers 1996 Nederland Mjun 16036 (21:47) 21:54 122 Tim Bonenkamp 1994 Nederland Mjun 5167 (21:47) 21:55 123 Stefan Meij WML 5km M35 515 (20:37) 21:59 124 Sibilla Eymael 1965 Achilles Top Kerkrade V45 5178 (21:54) 22:00 125 leander vranken 1991 NL Mjun 5149 (21:58) 22:01 126 Richard Marx 1989 Nederlandse Msen 5212 (21:59) 22:02 127 Pieter Swerts 1994 NL Mjun 5205 (21:54) 22:04 128 Jordi Schoffelen 1984 NL Msen 10646 (21:41) 22:05 129 Paul Robijns Kerkrade M45 5011 (21:47) 22:05 130 tjomme dirks 1994 NL Mjun 5147 (21:56) 22:06 131 Hendrik Herker 1984 België Msen 16144 (21:46) 22:10 132 Steven Meex 1979 MUMC, RVE Beeldvorming 5km 1 Msen 595 (20:57) 22:11 133 Jesse Pustjens 1995 Nederland Mjun 5199 (21:40) 22:12 133 Luan Brouwers 1995 NL Mjun 10383 (21:49) 22:12 135 Bakker Bakkers 1992 Nederland Mjun 16130 (21:59) 22:13 136 Bert Ramakers 1960 Nederland M45 5207 (22:13) 22:16 137 Martijn van Eeghem 1987 Nederlandse Msen 5138 (21:49) 22:18 138 Miranda Janssen Maastricht Msen 10662 (22:12) 22:22 139 Jorn Lempers 1987 Nederlandse Msen 5202 (21:54) 22:22 140 Stan Bormans 1995 NL Mjun 10382 (22:02) 22:23 141 Daniël van de Ven WML M35 775 (21:02) 22:25 13/06/10 Maastricht - Maastrichts Mooiste 5 Km Pl.
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