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Campeonatos De Espaæa De Veteranos RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2000/2001 Campeonatos de Espaæa de Veteranos CAMPEONATO DE ESPA A DE MARATN 3h14:49 - 29 Medina Medina, Andrés 3h16:17 - 30 Bodas Barea, Madrid, 29 de abril José 3h16:44 - 31 Alcaide del Moral, Víctor 3h16:51 - 32 Saucedo Hombres: Fernández, Fulgencio 3h17:51 - 33 Roibás Fouz, José Antonio M-40: 1 Barbed Ferreiro, Felipe 2h30:26 - 2 Villaplana González, 3h22:10 - 34 Medina Almeida, José Luis 3h24:42 - 35 Gómez Julio 2h34:06- 3 Díez Gutiérrez, Álvaro 2h35:47 - 4 Ríos García, González, Eduardo D. 3h24:45 - 36 Méndez Mostazo, Ramón Miguel 2h36:49 - 5 Varela Calviño, José Antonio 2h37:59 - 6 Beni- 3h26:07 - 37 Mora Lanjarín, José Manuel 3h30:53 - 38 Espinosa to Arroyo, Dimas 2h38:54 - 7 Ríos Rodríguez, Pedro 2h39:51 - 8 Escribano, Valentín 3h33:06 - 39 Latorre Díaz, Manuel Antonio González Sánchez, José Luis 2h40:08 - 9 Llacer Navarro, Vicente 3h33:51 - 40 Campeny Talleda, Esteban 3h34:09 - 41 Pereyra Esté- 2h41:52 - 10 García Yáñez, Carlos 2h42:27 11 Canfranc Blas, Luis vez, José Luis 3h34:46 - 42 Alegre Montilla, Luis Manuel 3h34:58 - Miguel 2h45:10 - 12 Andrade Romero, Manuel 2h45:13 - 13 Sanz 43 Luque Seco de Herreras, José 3h37:31 - 44 Moledero Sánchez, Vilches, Miguel Ángel 2h45:53 - 14 Galeote Álvarez, Juan 2h46:27 Fernando 3h40:31 - 45 Del Rey Rojo, José 3h46:17 - 46 Ralero - 15 Álvarez Sáiz, Ramón 2h46:41 - 16 Estévez Lado, Santiago Fernández, César 3h49:28 - 47 Ojados Castejón, Francisco 2h47:39 - 17 Muñoz Macías, Moisés 2h47:48 - 18 Cid Gómez, 3h59:42 - 48 Vázquez Muñoz, Vicente 4h01:38 - 49 Adelantado Patricio 2h48:35 - 19 Rodríguez Osorio, Gabriel 2h49:02 - 20 Láza- Flor, José 4h35:27 - 50 Artajo Hernando, Pedro José 4h36:18 ro Valero, Juan Carlos 2h49:11 - 21 Pastor Onteniente, Cayetano M-50: 1 Picazo Beneroso, José 2h38:45 - 2 Pérez Álvarez, Alber- 2h50:07 - 22 Torres Marzo, José Luis 2h50:28 - 23 Martínez Mate- to 2h42:32 - 3 Cuenca Campanario, José Antonio 2h44:09 - 4 San- sanz, Alberto 2h50:41 - 24 Montero de la Cruz, Alberto 2h51:33 - 25 donis Moreda, Antonio 2h46:23 - 5 Kabiketa San Miguel, Enrique Tudela Romero, Jesús 2h51:41 - 26 García Salgueiro, Silveiro 2h47:53 - 6 Rodríguez Hernández, Antonio 2h48:43 - 7 Mateo 2h52:57 - 27 Seonae Tutor, Ángel Luis 2h54:48 - 28 Herrera Díaz, Terrón, José M. 2h52.21 - 8 Ribera Martínez, Valentín 2h52:55 - 9 Jesús M. 2h55:37 - 29 Arévalo Muñoz, Aníbal 2h56:54 - 30 Díaz Ruiz Ordoño, Jesús2h54:55 - 10 Rubio Beloki, Juan 2h56:21 - Arce, Juan Carlos 2h57:23 - 31 Melendre Payo, Manuel 2h57:27 - 11Aranguren Fernández, José Francisco 2h59:25 - 12 Picazo 32 Herradón Alegre, Ramón 2h57:59 - 33 Fernández García, Ricar- Izquierdo, Fernando 3h00:43 - 13 Merodio Vázquez, José Luis do 2h58:11 34 Álvarez Rodríguez, Domingo 2h58:26 - 35 Encinas 3h02:22 - 14 Prieto Pérez, Ángel 3h03:46 - 15 Arconada Muñoz, Alonso, Amador 2h58:53 - 36 San Román Marchán, Manuel Eugenio 3h05:58 - 16 De la Fuente Aparicio, Eusebio 3h07:34 - 17 2h58:57 - 37 Ruiz Sánchez, José Enrique 2h59:53 - 38 Botija Bonilla García, José 3h08:37 - 18 García Torrente, Santiago Carrión, Facundo 3h00:20 - 39 Sierra Higuera, Pedro 3h01:50 - 40 3h13:18 - 19 Castillo Fernández-Avilés, Pedro 3h14:08 - 20 Edesa Muñoz, Ernesto 3h02:48 - 41 López Ferrández, Ramón Fernández López, Amador 3h16:35 - 21 Segade Fraga, Luis Nel- 3h03.11 - 42 Rodríguez Ortega, Jesús 3h03.13 - 43 Maroto Santa- berto 3h17:56 - 22 Arto Aguado, Amable 3h18:45 - 23 Nieto Álva- maría, José Antonio 3h05:47 - 44 Fornies Pérez, Pedro 3h07:18 - rez, Julio 3h22:26 - 24 Sánchez Machón, José Antonio 3h25:01 - 25 45 García Orejana, José Demetrio 3h10:25 - 46 Mir Llorens, Joan Aguilar Aguilar, Emilio Horacio 3h27:54 - 26 Ponti Fabre, Isidre 3h10:34 - 47 Gutiérrez Fernández, Pedro F. 3h13.40 - 48 Martínez 3h28:39 - 27 Sánchez Pablos, Juan Antonio 3h32.11 - 28 Castañar Tortosa, Jaime 3h14:22 - 49 Rueda del Val, Luis 3h17:51 - 50 Díaz Rubio, Antonio 3h36:14 - 29 Ahumada Sánchez, Antonio 3h36:20 - Casado, Juan 3h18:24 - 51 López Ledesma, Javier 3h19:59 - 52 30 Fernández Pérez, Agustín 3h36:44 - 31 Angulo Angulo, Gilberto Carrero Fuentes, Francsico Javier 3h20:08 - 53 Molina Vacas, José 3h37:39 - 32 López Sánchez, Nicolás 3h44:40 - 33 Peral Marón, R. 3h24:12 - 54 López Ibáñez, José Luis 3h24:13 - 55 Galiana Pedro 3h48:29 - 34 Camarena Rubio, Juan 3h50:03 - 35 Martín Arroyo, Ramón 3h26:47- 56 Quinquel Agut, Jorge 3h32:15 - 57 Míguez, José M.ª 3h50:27 - 36 Dopazo Díaz, José 3h53:06 - 37 Molina Sánchez, Alfonso 3h37:51 - 58 Sainz-Maza Ortiz, Joaquín Rodríguez Nieto, Agustín 3h53:50 - 38 Martín Moreno, Luis 3h38:53 - 59 Gómez Illán, Ángel 3h41:06 - 60 Camarero Lázaro, 4h15:30 Luis 3h42:14 - 61 Robleño Guerrero, Ricardo 3h47:26 - 62 Alguacil M-55: 1 Postigo Postigo, Antonio 2h45.11 - 2 Lázaro Herrero, Merino, Luis F. 3h48:35 - 63 Martín Bastida, Antonio 3h58:48 - 64 Andrés 2h55:56 - 3 Cortés Gutiérrez, José 3h01:32 - 4 Cuerva Gracia Segovia, Roberto 4h19:36 - 65 Vargas Castrillón, Javier Zurdo, Pedro 3h10:14 - 5 Fachenda, Fernando 3h16:51 - 6 Rueda 4h24:39 - 66 Gutiérrez Suárez, José Manuel 4h25:09 - 67 Gonzá- Crespo, Antonio 3h20:29 - 7 Fraile Roldán, Rosario 3h20:33 - 8 lez Llanos, Carlos 4h25:29 Canales Tardón, Jaime 3h27:45 - 9 Valdepeñas Alonso, Manuel M-45: 1 Rodríguez Tenés, Eduardo 2h33:56 - 2 Medrano Sánchez, 3h35:31 - 10 Núñez Santamaría, Mariano 3h37:46 Francisco J. 2h39:42 - 3 González Molina, Juan Carlos 2h43:16 - 4 M-60: 1 Castro Tomé, José Carlos 2h58:54 - 2 Gómez Alcalá, Arse- Guerra Martín, José Luis 2h44:16 - 5 Arroyo Díez, Elidio 2h45:44 - nio 3h01:36 - 3 Puertas Torres, Francisco 3h02:52 - 4 Balaguer 6 Val Matabuena, Francisco Javier 2h46:21 - 7 Ramírez Mayoral, Vaquer, Vicente 3h18:51 - 5 Fernández Bouzada, Alfonso 3h21:48 José Nicasio 2h47:04 - 8 López Gómez, Armando 2h48:24 - 9 - 6 Hidalgo Cruz-García, Emilio 3h39:27 García García, Ramón 2h49:09 - 10 Pernia de los Mozos, José M-65: 1 Rodríguez Castellano, José 3h27:39 - 2 Paz Suárez, Antonio 2h49:46 - 11 Fernández Launda, Txumai 2h51:46 - 12 Manuel 4h17:44 Losada Marra, José 2h52:22 - 13 García Alonso, Gonzalo 2h53:55 M-70: 1 Muñoz Muñoz, Pedro 3h51:14 - 2 De la Cruz Pérez, - 14 Sánchez Barbero, José Luis 2h54:04 - 15 Tapia Martín, Fran- Manuel 4h00:22 - 3 Portella Crespo, Demetrio 5h17:06 cisco 2h54:16 - 16 Mena Martínez, Antonio 2h56:16 - 17 Gallardo M-75: 1 Pérez Bujones, Guillermo 3h48:01 del Río, Antonio 2h57:00 - 18 Langa Hontoria, Juan José 2h58:59 - 19 Gil Crego, Manuel 3h02:17 - 20 Moreno Trenado, Joaquín Mujeres 3h03:46 - 21 De Prado Atilano, Antolín 3h04:13 - 22 Ojeda García, W-35: 1 Martín Sánchez, M.ª Isabel 3h17:32 José Manuel 3h05:42 - 23 Sánchez Quintero, Gonzalo 3h07:05 - 24 W-40: 1 Valiente Salas, M.ª Gracia 3h14:40 - 2 García Gómez, M.ª Dorta Baez, José Felipe 3h09:00 - 25 Losada Espinosa, José Luis Teresa 3h25:22 - 3 Escobar Ruiz, Teresa 3h41:03 - 4 Cosia Sánchez, 3h12:28 - 26 Sánchez García, Florencio 3h12:30 - 27 Rodríguez Amparo 3h47:11 - 5 Cascón González, Teresa 4h08:44 - 6 Roldán González, Alberto 3h13:10 - 28 García Valcuende, José Ángel García, Felisa 4h17:36 - 7 Bouso Fuentecilla, M.ª Esther 4h19:43 62 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 1998/99 W-45: 1 Gadea Sebastiá, Julia 3h10:19 - 2 Pastor Rey de Viñas, Luis Miguel Beltrán 31.54 Ana 3h40:16 - 3 Otero González, Amalia 3h53:06 - 4 Sabido Gale- M-65: 1. Emilio Cortajerena 31.56 - 2. O.J.García 35.45 ra, Ana María 3h57:45 M-70: 1. Xavier Antón 29.64 - 2. José Antonio López 34.82 W-50: 1 Olarra Unsán, Mª Fernanda 3h34:43 400m (23) M-40: 1. Manuel Blanco 51.21 - 2. Agustín Velloso 54.63 - 3. Pablo CAMPEONATO DE ESPA A DE MEDIO MARATN Román 55.79 MÆlaga, 25 de marzo M-45: 1. Angel Sánchez 55.24 - 2. Germán Alonso 55.50 - 3. Gon- Hombres zalo Méndez 57.81 M-40: 1. Antonio Lupiáñez 1h09:03 - 2. Carmelo de la Fuente M-50: 1. Francisco Paramo 1:00.59 - 2. Enrique Aragonés 1:02.21 1h09:30 - 3. Andrés Medina 1h12:32 - 3. José Cidras 1:04.23 M-45: 1. José Trujillo 1h17:52 - 2. Miguel García 1h18:19 - 3. Fran- M-55: 1. Pedro Riutort 59.45 - 2. Martín Martín 59.85 - 3. José Luis cisco Ruiz 1h18:44 Romero 1:00.03 M-50: 1. Manuel Bayón 1h14:25 - 2. Román Hernández 1h19:06 - M-60: 1. Eduard Bes 1:01.66 - 2. Luis Miguel Beltrán 1:08.09 - 3. 3. Juan Manjón 1h19:18 Sebastiçan Adrover 1:18.63 M-50: 1. Alfonso Barcelo 1h19:54 - 2. Miguel Angel Díaz 1h24:55 - M-65: 1. Antonio Pereira 1:11.05 - 2. Emilio Cortajerena 1:13.51 3. Andrés Lázaro 1h25:27 M-70: 1. Marcos Bermejo 1:14.20 - 2. Luis Fernández 1:15.06 M-60: 1. José Heredia 1h2:37 - 2. Juan de Dios Peñas 1h22:58 - 3. M-75: 1. Francisco Gil 1:25.06 Arsenio Gómez 1h25:35 800m (23) M-65: 1. José Rodríguez 1h33:02 - 2. Miguel García 1h35:11 - 3. M-40: 1. José González 2:04.05 - 2. Juan Rivero 2:04.99 - 3. Igna- Julián García 1h35:26 cio Martínez 2:10.03 M-70: 1. Pedro Muñoz 1h39:10 - 2. Ildefonso León 1h56:08 M-45: 1.
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