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15. Cross Mundial 3. Mundial.Qxd XXXIX CAMPEONATO DEL MUNDO DE CAMPO TRAVÉS Punta Umbría (ESP), 20 de marzo 2011 HOMBRES - Senior (12km) 41. José Rocha POR 36:05 1. Imana Marga ETH 33:50 42. David McNeill AUS 36:06 2. Paul Kipngetich Tanui KEN 33:52 43. Ahmed Messeles ALG 36:09 3. Vincent Kiprop Chepkok KEN 33:53 44. Moorosi Soke RSA 36:11 4. Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio KEN 33:55 45. Mulue Andom ERI 36:12 5. Geoffrey Kiprono Mutai KEN 34:03 46. Hirotaka Tamura JPN 36:12 6. Stephen Kiprotich UGA 34:07 47. Belete Assefa ETH 36:13 7. Philemon Kimeli Limo KEN 34:21 48. Manuel Damião POR 36:17 8 Hunegnaw Mesfin ETH 34:25 49. Miguel Barzola ARG 36:22 9. Ali Hasan Mahboob BRN 34:30 50. Yusuke Takabayashi JPN 36:26 10. Hosea Mwok Macharinyang KEN 34:30 51. Anis Selmouni MAR 36:29 11. Moses Ndiema Kipsiro UGA 34:31 52. Ahmed Naïli ALG 36:29 12. Dino Sefir ETH 34:35 53. Philipp Bandi SUI 36:30 13. Geofrey Kusuro UGA 35:06 54. Steffen Uliczka GER 36:31 14. Teklemariam Medhin ERI 35:08 55. Brent Vaughn USA 36:32 15. Stephen Mokoka RSA 35:10 56. Dabaya Badhaso NOR 36:36 16. Ayad Lamdassem ESP 35:12 57. Cameron Levins CAN 36:36 17. Feyisa Lilesa ETH 35:13 58. Andrew Vernon GBR 36:38 18. Adhanom Abraha ERI 35:28 59. Kelly Wiebe CAN 36:39 19. Dickson Huru UGA 35:31 60. Ben St.Lawrence AUS 36:41 20. Rabah Aboud ALG 35:33 61. Jake Robertson NZL 36:41 21. Craig Mottram AUS 35:33 62. Wissem Hosni TUN 36:42 22. Moses Kibet UGA 35:34 63. Edwin Chebii Kimurer BRN 36:44 23. Sidi-Hassan Chahdi FRA 35:35 64. Thomas Humphries GBR 36:47 24. Amanuel Mesel ERI 35:38 65. Abdellah Tagharrafet MAR 36:47 25. Tshamano Setone RSA 35:38 66. Marco Morgado POR 36:48 26. Sindre Buraas NOR 35:38 67. Licinio Pimentel POR 36:50 27. Juan Carlos Romero MEX 35:42 68. Andrew Carlson USA 36:52 28. Dejene Regassa BRN 35:43 69. Alemu Bekele BRN 36:55 29. Kgosi Tsosane RSA 35:48 70. Ahmed El Mazoury ITA 37:00 30. Bilisuma Shugi BRN 35:49 71. Arturo Casado ESP 37:00 31. Carles Castillejo ESP 35:52 72. Eric Sebahire RWA 37:03 32. Youssef Aakaou ESP 35:53 73. Luke Gunn GBR 37:06 33. Gervais Hakizimana RWA 35:54 74. Leandro de Oliveira BRA 37:10 34. Nuno Costa POR 35:54 75. Brian Olinger USA 37:14 35. Khoudir Aggoune ALG 35:55 76. Abdelhadi El Mouaziz MAR 37:19 36. Ben True USA 35:56 77. James Walsh GBR 37:20 37. Sondre Nordstad Moen NOR 35:58 78. Andrew Bumbalough USA 37:24 38. Adil Rached MAR 36:01 79. Israel dos Anjos BRA 37:28 39. Kiflom Sium ERI 36:02 80. Liam Adams AUS 37:29 40. Max King USA 36:02 81. Zhenlong Zhang CHN 37:30 297 COMPETICIONES INTERNACIONALES 82. Morten Munkholm DEN 37:33 14. Japón JPN 266 83. Ryan McLeod GBR 37:35 15. Gran Bretaña & N.I. GBR 272 84. Tsubasa Hayakawa JPN 37:37 16. Canadá CAN 313 85. Mounir Miout ALG 37:39 17. Brasil BRA 330 86. Tetsuya Yoroizaka JPN 37:40 87. Tsepo Ramonene LES 37:43 88. Clodoaldo da Silva BRA 37:51 MUJERES - Senior (8km) 89. Éderson Pereira BRA 37:55 1. Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot KEN 24:58 90. Ricardo Serrano ESP 37:56 2. Linet Chepkwemoi Masai KEN 25:07 91. Derek Hawkins GBR 38:01 3. Shalane Flanagan USA 25:10 92. Hassan Hirt FRA 38:05 4. Meselech Melkamu ETH 25:18 93. Zane Robertson NZL 38:08 5. Priscah Jepleting Cherono KEN 25:20 94. Avelino Dumbo ANG 38:15 6. Wude Ayalew ETH 25:21 95. Lars Erik Malde NOR 38:18 7. Pauline Chemning Korikwiang KEN 25:26 96. Patrick Nasti ITA 38:25 8. Lineth Chepkurui KEN 25:28 97. Javier Carriqueo ARG 38:29 9. Genzebe Dibaba ETH 25:36 98. Barry Britt CAN 38:31 10. Beleynesh Oljira ETH 25:40 99. Alex Genest CAN 38:35 11. Hiwot Ayalew ETH 25:42 100. Jon Rankin CAY 38:44 12. Shitaye Eshete BRN 25:53 101. Xolisa Tyali RSA 39:20 13. Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet KEN 25:56 102. Hans Kristian Fløystad NOR 39:43 14. Charlotte Purdue GBR 26:03 103. Laiyuan Gao CHN 39:51 15. Merima Mohammed ETH 26:24 104. Yolo Nikolov BUL 39:57 16. Fionnuala Britton IRL 26:25 105. Derek Snider CAN 40:21 17. Molly Huddle USA 26:26 106. Lungisa Mdedelwa RSA 40:22 18. Magdalena Lewy-Boulet USA 26:27 107. Alex Parlane NZL 40:39 19. Blake Russell USA 26:30 108. Gaylord Silly SEY 40:56 20. Sara Moreira POR 26:31 109. Sotiboldi Haitov TJK 41:10 21. Hatti Dean GBR 26:35 110. Antoine Simon Labiche SEY 41:31 22. Juliet Chekwel UGA 26:37 111. Roberto Mandje GEQ 41:54 23. Maryam Yusuf Jamal BRN 26:39 . Samuel Tsegay ERI DESC 24. Nuria Fernández ESP 26:39 . Abera Kuma ETH DESC 25. Kareema Jasim BRN 26:40 . Clinton Perrett AUS AB 26. Hitomi Niiya JPN 26:43 . Joilson da Silva BRA AB 27. Tejitu Daba BRN 26:45 . Tareq Mubarak Taher BRN AB 28. Alisa McKaig USA 26:46 . Antonio David Jiménez ESP AB 29. Lara Tamsett AUS 26:48 . Hafid Chani MAR AB 30. Genzeb Shumi BRN 26:58 . Najim El Gady MAR AB 31. René Kalmer RSA 27:02 . Yousef El Kalai POR AB 32. Janet Achola UGA 27:03 33. Hanae Tanaka JPN 27:03 Clasificación por países 34. Nadia Ejjafini ITA 27:03 1. Kenia KEN 14 35. Alia Saeed Mohammed UAE 27:04 2. Etiopía ETH 38 36. Rkia Moukim MAR 27:04 3. Uganda UGA 49 37. Stevie Stockton GBR 27:06 4. Eritrea ERI 95 38. Viola Chemos UGA 27:09 5. Sudáfrica ESA 113 39. Christine Bardelle FRA 27:14 6. Bahrain BRN 130 40. Lisa Koll USA 27:15 7. Argelia ALG 150 41. Eloise Wellings AUS 27:16 8. España ESP 150 42. Alessandra Aguilar ESP 27:16 9. Portugal POR 189 43. Fatiha Klilech-Fauvel FRA 27:18 10. Estados Unidos USA 199 44. Dina Lebo Phalula RSA 27:23 11. Australia AUS 203 45. Nazret Weldu ERI 27:23 12. Noruega NOR 214 46. Naomi Taschimowitz GBR 27:23 13. Marruecos MAR 230 47. Bouchra Sahli MAR 27:26 298 COMPETICIONES INTERNACIONALES 48. Yuko Shimizu JPN 27:27 . Btissam Lakhouad MAR AB 49. Bouchra Chaabi MAR 27:28 50. Alba García ESP 27:29 Clasificación por países 51. Elena Romagnolo ITA 27:31 1. Kenia KEN 15 52. Rehaset Mehari ERI 27:31 2. Etiopía ETH 29 53. Korei Omata JPN 27:31 3. Estados Unidos USA 57 54. Gemma Steel GBR 27:32 4. Bahrain BRN 87 55. Safa Aissaoui TUN 27:38 5. Gran Bretaña & N.I. GBR 118 56. Rebecca Cheptegei UGA 27:38 6. Uganda UGA 148 57. Oneile Dintwe BOT 27:39 7. Japón JPN 160 58. Tatiele Roberta de Carvalho BRA 27:39 8. España ESP 180 59. Julia Bleasdale GBR 27:39 9. Sudáfrica RSA 198 60. Annerien van Schalkwyk RSA 27:40 10. Australia AUS 210 61. Nebiat Habtemariam ERI 27:41 11. Marruecos MAR 213 62. Betlhem Desalegn UAE 27:44 12. Portugal POR 224 63. Tebogo Masehla RSA 27:46 13. Eritrea ERI 233 64. Diana Martín ESP 27:47 14. Italia ITA 249 65. Ercília Machado POR 27:52 15, Túnez TUN 344 66. Annet Negesa UGA 27:56 67. Analía Rosa POR 27:57 68. Jacqueline Martín ESP 27:58 HOMBRES - Júnior (8km) 69. Kaila McKnight AUS 27:59 1. Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor KEN 22:21 70. Clémence Calvin FRA 28:01 2. Thomas Ayeko UGA 22:27 71. Jessica Trengove AUS 28:02 3. Patrick Mutunga Mwikya KEN 22:32 72. Daniela Cunha POR 28:02 4. Bonsa Dida ETH 22:39 73. Laila Soufyane ITA 28:03 5. Fikadu Haftu ETH 22:43 74. Gema Barrachina ESP 28:04 6. James Gitahi Rungaru KEN 22:43 75. Fiori Asefaw ERI 28:10 7. Muktar Edris ETH 22:44 76. Nanae Kuwashiro JPN 28:16 8. Yitayal Atnafu ETH 22:53 77. Anna Thompson AUS 28:19 9. Jacob Araptany UGA 23:03 78. Carla Salomé Rocha POR 28:25 10. Isiah Kiplangat Koech KEN 23:10 79. Lebogang Phalula RSA 28:29 11. Tesfaye Cheru ETH 23:16 80. Aster Tesfaye BRN 28:29 12. Samson Gebreyohannes ERI 23:18 81. Hanane Ouhaddou MAR 28:30 13. Philemon Kipchumba Yator KEN 23:19 82. Camila Aparecida dos Santos BRA 28:32 14. Justine Kiprop Cheruiyot KEN 23:19 83. Claudette Mukasakindi RWA 28:33 15. Peter Kibet UGA 23:21 84. Mapaseka Makhanya RSA 28:36 16. Merhawi Tadese ERI 23:21 85. Ai Igarashi JPN 28:37 17. Goitom Kifle ERI 23:24 86. Leonora Joy NZL 28:44 18. Soufiyan Bouqantar MAR 23:25 87. Ava Hutchinson IRL 28:50 19. Teshome Tafese ETH 23:33 88. Kathryn Harrison CAN 28:51 20. Tesfagaber Ayahuney ERI 23:35 89. Lihong Xu CHN 28:55 21. Tsegay Tuemay ERI 23:43 90. Safa Jammeli TUN 28:57 22. Isaac Kemboi Chelimo BRN 23:47 91. Veronica Inglese ITA 29:02 23.
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