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Pruebas De Ruta, Marcha Y Actuaciones En El Extranjero Pruebas de Ruta XIX CARRERA POPULAR “COSTA DE AJO” Ajo (Cantabria), 3 de noviembre Hombres (6,2km): 1. Manuel Olmedo 18:18 - 2. Arturo Casado 18:23 - 3. Ricardo Rosado 18:44 - 4. David Bustos 19:05 - 5. José Fuentes-Pila 19:09 - 6. Iván Sáinz 19:12 - 7. David Martínez 19:18 - 8. Francisco Rodrí- guez 19:24 - 9. Youssef El Garnaoui MAR 19:27 Mujeres (2,7km): 1. Isabel Macías 8:25 - 2. Zulema Fuentes-Pila 8:32 - 3. Kaoutar Boulaib MAR 8:33 - 4. Irene Pelayo 8:38 - 5. Elena García 8:46 - 6. Eva Arias 8:48 - 7. Fabiana Lafuente 8:51 - 8. Adriana Cagigas 8:56 - 9. Pilar Alonso 9:10 - 10. Cristina Alles 8:56 … hasta 85 clasificados CARRERA 10km MADRID 2013 Madrid, 9 de noviembre Hombres: 1. José Carlos Hernández 30:50 - 2. Toumi Dahmani 31:49 - 3. Carlos Gazapo 32:00 - 4. Eugenio Barrios 33:04 - 5. Pablo Rodríguez 33:05 - 6. Mariano Enrique Villarrubia 33:10 - 7. José Javier Olea 33:35 - 8. Carlos Torres 34:05 - 9. Ludisvindo Romero 34:11 - 10. Enrique Álvarez 34:40 Mujeres: 1. Esther Desviat 36:01 - 2. Rosi Casado 39:28 - 3. Noelia Mora José Carlos Hernández y Esther Desviat, vencedores en los 41:17 - 4. Liseth Katherine Ortiz 44:00 - 5. Anna Jordens 44:05 - 6.. Patri- 10km de Madrid. cia Blanco 44:39 - 7. Lorena González 44:47 - 8. Icíar Alvarez 45:13 - 9. Helen Dendir 45:18 - 10. María Elena Pérez 45:28 12. Andrew Kiprop KEN 2:20:34 - 13. Yousef Ait Ali MAR 2:21:24 - 14. … hasta 2165 clasificados Robertas Geralavicius LTU 2:21:34 - 15. Patrick Engstrom SWE 2:21:42 - 16. Agustín Sieres 2:25:21 - 17. Mounir Elouardi MAR 2:25:31 - 18. Jorge Empresas: 1. 20 minutos 2:01:50 - 2. Hospital de Madrid 2:03:4 - 3. Sacyr Rodríguez 2:26:27 - 19. Miguel Ángel Plaza 2:27:12 - 20. Sergi Ruiz 2:19:17 - 4. Heineken España 2:24:23 - 5. Renfe 2:27:39 - 6. Ibercaja 2:27:49 - 21. Vicente López 2:27:53 - 22. Jorge Campos 2:28:02 - 23. 2:28:10 - 7. Simon-Kucher & Partners 2:35:48 - 8. Prematécnica 3:05:46 Stuart Hall GBR 2:28:09 - 24. Javier Moreno 2:28:21 - 25. Samuel Rodrí- guez 2:29:19 - 26. Maksym Kovtun UKR 2:29:25 - 27. Damien Lagoutte XXXIV CARRERA PEDRESTRE POPULAR DE NEGREIRA FRA 2:29:37 - 28. José Luis Arenas 2:29:43 - 29. Jorge Crespo 2:29:50 - Negreira (A Coruña), 10 de noviembre 30. Egenio Olmos 2:30:17 - 31. Alberto Fernández 2:30:28 - 32. Nicola Hombres (10km): 1. Manuel Ángel Penas 32:04 - 2. Jaouad Tougane Spada ITA 2:30:30 - 33. Francesco Milella ITA 2:32:18 - 34. Feiteira 2:32:39 MAR 32:05 - 3. Miguel Mayán 32:21 - 4. Hugo Pinto POR 32:49 - 5. Rubén - 35. Paulo Marques POR 2:32:44 - 36. Nuray Yassin ETH 2:33:13 - 37. Caamaño 32:54 - 6. Santiago López 33:00 - 7. Ramón Serantes 33:13 - 8. Mario Prandi ITA 2:33:47 - 38. Abel Belles 2:33:56 - 39. Will Beauchamp Luis Calvo 33:52 - 9. Carlos Piñeiro 34:21 - 10. Roberto Caneda 34:48 GBR 2:34:26 - 40. Ivan Bresanelli ITA 2:34:25 - 41. Vasco Tantardini ITA Mujeres (10km): 1. Clarisse Cruz POR 36:01 - 2. Patricia Mendes 36:28 - 2:34:33 - 42. Alfredo Becerril 2:34:41 - 43. Alain Pérez 2:34:43 - 44. Marco 3. Paula Mayobre 37:02 - 4. Luisa González 39:18 - 5. Raquel Suárez de Innocenti ITA 2:34:44 - 45. Michele Saba ITA 2:34:52 - 46. Juan M. 39:24 Ojeda 2:34:53 - 47. Iban Mañer 2:34:54 - 48. Vicent Ribera 2:34:56 - 49. … hasta 539 clasificados Fulgencio Sánchez 2:35:02 - 50. Juan José Crespo 2:35:02 - 51. Rafael Fambuena 2:35:07 - 52. Eliseo Alepuz 2:35:08 - 53. Enric Roig 2:35:11 - III Carrera 10km DIVINA PASTORA DE VALENCIA 54. Vicente Herrera 2:35:14 - 55. Benito Pancorbo 2:35:22 - 56. Felipe Valencia, 17 de noviembre Rubio 2:35:45 - 57. Luis Blanco 2:35:45 - 58. Jesse Murray GBR 2:35:51 Hombres: 1. Ouais Zitane MAR 29:40 - 2. Jaouad Oumellal MAR 29:48 - - 59. José Tortajada 2:35:56 - 60. Ricardo Ibáñez 2:36:00 - 61. Pedro Javier 3. Hicham Ettaichmi MAR 30:03 - 4. Adil El Hand MAR 30:08 - 5. Lasri Casal 2:36:02 - 62. Mario Carreira POR 2:36:08 - 63. Raúl Benito 2:36:08 MAR 30:20 - 6. Francisco España 31:02 - 7. Antonio Martínez 31:33 - 8. - 64. Francisco Rocha 2:36:15 - 65. Máximo Folques 2:36:15 - 66. Pierre- Alejandro Tucci ARG 31:43 - 9. Octavio Sanchis 31:48 - 10. Mario Ferrei- Henri Valderbecq BEL 2:36:25 - 67. Javier Lozano 2:36:29 - 68. Jorge Cruz ra POR 31:57 2:36:47 - 69. Victor Manuel Román 2:36:54 - 70. Ando Oitspuu EST Mujeres: 1. Esther Hidalgo 34:30 - 2. Isabel Checa 34:42 - 3. Catia San- 2:37:05 - 71. Iván Robles 2:37:18 - 72. Pierrick Mialle FRA 2:37:26 - 73. tos POR 35:06 - 4. Raquel Landín 35:36 - 5. Clara Simal 35:53 - 6. Sonia Francisco Martínez 2:37:35 - 74. Mikel Allende 2:37:47 - 75. Salvador Ruiz 35:59 - 7. Irene EspÍ 36:44 - 8. Neus Mas 36:57 - 9. Rachel Cave González 2:37:53 - 76. Carlos Villalba 2:37:56 - 77. Eduardo Alcon 2:38:01 37:43 - 10. María José Casinos 38:09 - 78. Antoni Oliver 2:38:04 - 79. Julio Mas 2:38:05 - 80. Alejandro Martínez ... hasta 6856 clasificados 2:38:38 - 81. Toni Justicia 2:38:48 - 82. Iván Arauzo 2:38:51 - 83. David Posada 2:38:57 - 84. Julio Rey 2:38:57 - 85. Francisco Sánchez 2:39:07 - XXXIII MARATÓN DIVINA PASTORA DE VALENCIA 86. César Pérez 2:39:10 - 87. Javier Requena 2:39:10 - 88. Fabian Tetelin Valencia, 17de noviembre FRA 2:39:31 - 89. M. Martín 2:39:54 - 90. Javier Zúñiga 2:39:55 Hombres: 1. Felix Kipkemoi Keny KEN 2:07:14 - 2. Amanuel Mesel ERI Mujeres: 1. Azalech Maresha ETH 2:27:01 - 2. Faith Jeruto Chemaoui 2:08:17 - 3. Dejene Yirdaw ETH 2:09:55 - 4. John Nzau Mwangangi KEN KEN 2:28:54 - 3. Beata Nandjala Naigambo NAM 2:30:48 - 4. Drbe Neme 2:10:40 - 5. Samsom Kiptoo Bungei KEN 2:10:58 - 6. James Moiben KEN Kumsa ETH 2:33:13 - 5. Fatima Ayachi MAR 2:33:50 - 6. Vanessa Veiga 2:12:07 - 7. Kiprotich Kirui KEN 2:12:08 - 8. Justus Kipchirchir Kiprono KEN 2:35:57 - 7. Nazha Nachrouh MAR 2:37:23 - 8. Marta Esteban 2:40:56 - 9. 2:12:37 - 9. Elicky Kipchoge Mase KEN 2:13:10 - 10. Abdulhakim Obse Tamara Sanfabio 2:42:26 - 10. Skripnikova RUS 2:44:54 - 11. Frida Lun- Chocke ETH 2:17:23 - 11. Shadrach Kipchumba Kiplagat KEN 2:18:26 - den SWE 2:46:22 - 12. Smirnova RUS 2:48:44 - 13. Lauren Stewart RSA 2:49:19 - 14. MphoMabuza RSA 2:49:46 - 15. Jo Meek GBR 2:51:12 - 16. 157 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2013/2014 MEJORES MARCAS DE MARATÓN REALIZADAS EN ESPAÑA (hasta el 31.10.2014) Compilado por Carlos Fernández Canet (miembro de la Asociación Española de Estadísticos de Atletismo AEEA y consultor estadístico de la IAAF) HOMBRES (sub 2:10:00) MARCA NOMBRE APELLIDO NAC FN POS MITIN CIUDAD FECHA 2:07:14 Felix Kipkemboi Keny KEN 251285 1 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 17/11/2013 2:07:30 Jackson Kipkoech Kotut KEN 120288 1 Marató de Barcelona Barcelona 07/03/2010 2:07:31 Levy Matebo Omari KEN 031189 1 Marató de Barcelona Barcelona 06/03/2011 2:07:36 Felix Kipkemboi Keny 2 Marató de Barcelona Barcelona 07/03/2010 2:07:59 Isaiah Kiplagat Kosgei KEN 120289 1 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 27/11/2011 2:08:01 Nicholas Kemboi QAT 251183 2 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 27/11/2011 2:08:01 Francis Kipkoech Bowen KEN 121073 3 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 27/11/2011 2:08:14 Luka Lokobe Kanda KEN 87 1 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 18/11/2012 2:08:17 Amanuel Mesel ERI 291290 2 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 17/11/2013 2:08:18 Joel Kimurer Kemboi KEN 210188 2 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 18/11/2012 2:08:45 Samuel Woldeamanuel ETH 81 3 Marató de Barcelona Barcelona 07/03/2010 2:08:47 Hassane Ahouchar MAR 75 4 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 27/11/2011 2:09:09 Silas Kipchirchir Toek KEN 87 4 Marató de Barcelona Barcelona 07/03/2010 2:09:15 Ezekiel Kiptoo Chebii KEN 030191 1 Maratón de Madrid Madrid 27/04/2014 2:09:16 Gezahgn Girma ETH 281183 5 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 27/11/2011 2:09:21 Yaser Belal Mansour QAT 84 5 Marató de Barcelona Barcelona 07/03/2010 2:09:23 Raymond Kiplagat Kandie KEN 070986 6 Marató de Barcelona Barcelona 07/03/2010 2:09:34 Timothy Cherigat KEN 291276 1 San Sebastián 24/11/2002 2:09:45 David Njagi KEN 1 Maratón Popular de Valencia Valencia 21/02/2010 2:09:48 Abdeslam Serrokh MAR 70 1 Cat Barcelona 15/03/1998 2:09:53 Daniel Abera ETH 150988 1 Maratón Ciudad de Sevilla Sevilla 13/02/2011 2:09:55 Dejene Yirdaw ETH 210878 3 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 17/11/2013 2:09:58 David Kiptum Busienei KEN 221274 2 San Sebastián 24/11/2002 2:09:59 Gemechu Worku ETH 78 3 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 18/11/2012 Desnivel de 90 m 2:09:59 Stefano Baldini ITA 250571 1 Millenium Madrid 28/10/2001 Descalificado por doping 2:08:21 Abdellah Tagharrafet MAR 85 dq Bilbao Night Marathon Bilbao 22/10/2011 MUJERES (sub 2:30:00) MARCA NOMBRE APELLIDO NAC FN POS MITIN CIUDAD FECHA 2:26:03 Marisa Barros POR 250280 1 Maratón Ciudad de Sevilla Sevilla 22/02/2009 2:26:51 Ana Isabel Alonso ESP 160863 1 San Sebastián 15/10/1995 2:26:52 Emily Chepkomi Samoei KEN 111180 1 Marató de Barcelona Barcelona 25/03/2012 2:26:59 Song-Ok Jong PRK 180874 1 WC Sevilla (C) 29/08/1999 2:27:01 Azalech Masresha ETH 040588 1 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 17/11/2013 2:27:02 Ari Ichihashi JPN 221177 2 WC Sevilla (C) 29/08/1999 2:27:41 Lidia Şimon ROU 040973 3 WC Sevilla (C) 29/08/1999 2:28:04 Fatuma Roba ETH 181273 4 WC Sevilla (C) 29/08/1999 2:28:08 María Abel ESP 231074 1 Valencia 03/02/2002 2:28:16 Junxia Wang CHN 090173 1 WCp San Sebastián 31/10/1993 2:28:20 Rocío Ríos ESP 130369 2 San Sebastián 15/10/1995 2:28:32 Jemima Jelagat Sumgong KEN 211284 1 Maratón Ciudad de Castellón Castellón 11/12/2011 2:28:52 Elfenesh Alemu ETH 100675 5 WC Sevilla (C) 29/08/1999 2:28:54 Faith Jeruto Chemaoi KEN 2 Maratón de Valencia Valencia 17/11/2013 2:28:55 Sonja Oberem GER 240273 6 WC Sevilla (C) 29/08/1999 2:28:59 María Luisa Muñoz ESP 060559 1 Sevilla 25/02/1996 2:29:11 Manuela Machado POR 090863 7 WC Sevilla (C)
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