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Resultados - Temporada 2003/2004 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2003/2004 Pruebas de Ruta XXIV CARRERA PEDRESTRE POPULAR DE 1h19:52 - 8. Laura Zubia 1h21:19 - 9. Eider Insausti 1h21:58 - 10. Elisa NEGREIRA Hernández 1h22:13 ...hasta 10.468 clasificados Negreira, 2 de octubre (10km) Hombres: 1. Azat Rakipov BLR 30:03 - 2. Abraham Rotich KEN 30:06 - 3. MILLA NACIONAL FEMENINA Hassan Leikili MAR 31:04 - 4. Jesús de la Fuente 31:16 - 5. Joaquín Dosil 31:47 - 6. Ramón Serantes 33:06 - 7. Adrián Penas 33:20 - 8. Cristian Díaz Zaragoza, 9 de noviembre Resultados 33:29 - 9. Carlos Silva 33:44 - 10. Daniel Loma 33:56 Mujeres: 1. Niusha Mancilla BOL 5:08 - 2. Carmen Félix 5:10 - 3. Zube- Mujeres: 1. Analía Rosa POR 34:36 - 2. Jessica Augusto POR 34:51 - 3. da Gusi TAN 5:17 - 4. Olga Rabadán 5:24 - 5. Laura Rosell 5:28 ... Luisa Leah Kiprono KEN 35:15 - 4. Tatyana Belovol UKR 35:16 - 5. Svetlana Larraga dq Nekhorosh UKR 35:25 - 6. Elaudia Pereira POR 36:07 - 7. Marisa Barros ...hasta 30 clasificadas POR 36:40 - 8. Patricia Pereira POR 38:12 - 9. Aureliana Etmundo POR 38:21 - 10. Cristiana Valente POR 39:00 XXVII CARERA POPULAR DO SAN MARTIO ...hasta 603 clasificados Ourense, 16 de noviembre Hombres (10km): 1. David Kilei KEN 29:15 - 2. Sawel Kalya KEN 29:21 - 3. Kiilu Simon KEN 29:32 - 4. Stephen Rerimoi KEN 29:35 - 5. Damiany XV MEDIO MARATN MARMOL Y VINO - VILLA DE Chopa TAN 29:55 - 6. James Nibe KEN 30:19 - 7. Hassan Leikhili MAR PINOSO 30:20 - 8. Philip Kipcoech KEN 30:40 - 9. José Carlos Adán 30:44 - 10. Ale- Pinoso (Alicante), 2 de noviembre jandro Fernández 30:50 - 11. Ramón Serantes 31:19 - 12. Luis Silva POR Hombres: 1. Mustapha El Filile MAR 1h08:37 - 2. Abderrahim Tahiri MAR 31:37 - 13. José Antonio Ramallo 31:42 - 14. Daniel Muriuki KEN 31:52 - 1h08:38 - 3. Mohammed Erraoui MAR 1h08:39 - 4. Pedro Sánchez 15. Gilbert Kiptoo KEN 31:53 - 16. José Alberto Bastos 31:55 - 17. Rubén 1h09:18 - 5. Issam Gtaib MAR 1h09:40 Diz 32:03 - 18. Gustavo Platas 32:06 - 19. Daniel de la Torre 32:25 - 20. Mujeres: 1. Patricia Montalvo 1h22:46 - 2. Carmen Sala 1h23:10 - 3. Rosa Oscar Fernández 32:28 María Vega 1h27:13 - 4. Mª Carmen Baldo 1h29:02 Mujeres (10km): 1. Salina Kosgei KEN 33:26 - 2. Eva Sanz 33:58 - 3. ...hasta 520 clasificados Hellen Cherono KEN 34:38 - 4. Leah Kiprono KEN 35:55 - 5. Rocío Rodrí- guez 36:19 - 6. María Jesús Gestido 36:43 - 7. Soledad Castro 36:49 - 8. XIII MEDIO MARATON SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE Ana Toral 38:18 - 9. Noemi Villar 38:33 - 10. Blanca Alvarez 39:01 - 11. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2 de noviembre Ingrid Rodríguez 39:17 - 12. Mª Carmen Martínez 39:35 - 13. Mª Carmen Hombres: 1. Benjamin Rotich KEN 1h04:22 - 2. Cheren Simatwa KEN Penas 39:45 - 14. Dolores Martínez 39:46 1h06:08 - 3. Hosea Kipyego KEN 1h06:25 - 4. Francisco Javier Cortés ...hasta 3.316 clasificados 1h06:40 - 5. José Carlos Hernández 1h08:04 - 6. Antonio Serrano 1h08:05 - 7. Luis Alberto Martínez 1h08.15 - 8. Germán Beltrán 1h08:38 - 9. XXII MARATHONINA DELS POBLATS MARITIMS Manuel Gómez 1h08:56 Valencia, 16 de noviembre Mujeres: 1. Teresa Pulido 1h16:08 - 2. Zubeda Gusi TAN 1h20:54 - 3. Hombres: 1. Abderraham Chmaiti MAR 1h09:53 - 2. Luis Félix Martínez Amada Sánchez 1h21:45 - 4. Pilar Ramos 1h22:53 - 5. Teresa Linares 1h10:11 - 3. Jesús Reina 1h13:09 - 4. Miguel Vázquez 1h14:06 - 5. Miguel 1h29:59 Angel Plaza 1h14:34 ...hasta 511 clasificados Mujeres: 1. Beatriz Pellicer 1h26:53 - 2. Esther Balaguer 1h27:38 - 3. Mª Antonia Serrano 1h33:53 IV MILLA NACIONAL CIUDAD DE VALENCIA ...hasta 1.092 clasificados Valencia, 8 de noviembre Hombres: 1. José Antonio Redolat 4:14 - 2. Pedro A. Esteso 4:15 - 3. II LEGUA Y V MILLA JULIO REY Andrés Díaz 4:15 - 4. Yusef l Nasri 4:15 - 5. Fabián Roncero 4:16 - 6. Juan Toledo, 23 de noviembre Carlos Esteso 4:16 - 7. Arturo Casado 4:16 - 8. Antonio Jiménez 4:16 - 9. Hombres: 1. Ignacio del Castillo - 2. Iván Galán - 3. Tekle Mengistheab Oscar Muñoz 4:16 - 10. José Rios 4:18 - 11. Miguel Angel Redolat 4:20 - ERI - 4. Fernando Rey - 5. Andrés Díaz - 6. Miguel Angel Gamonal - 7. Bar- 11. Pablo Villalobos 4:23 tolomé Serrano - 8. Marco Antonio Rufo - 9. Huillermo Moreno - 10. Miguel Mujeres: 1. Dolores Checa 4:56 - 2. Marta Fernández de Castro 5:01 - 3. Angel García Estela Alhambra 5:09 - 4. Ana Ribera 5:11 - 5. Marta Quintana 5:12 - 6. Est- Mujeres: 1. Dolores Checa - 2. Jane Salumae EST - 3. Marta Fernández her Pérez 5:13 - 7. Patricia Montalvo 5:14 - 8. Magdalena Piera 5:47 - 9. de Castro - 4. Tania Pomar - 5. Prado González - 6. Amaya Sanfabio Mª Angeles Tetuán 5:53 - 10. Mª José del Pozo 6:10 ...hasta 260 clasificados ...hasta 306 clasificados XXI MARATN y MEDIO MARATON DE BENIDORM XXXIX CARRERA PEDESTRE BEHOBIA-SAN SEBASTIAN Benidorm, 23 de noviembre Behobia, 9 de noviembre MEDIO MARAT N Hombres: 1. Alberto Juzdado 1h02:13 - 2. Oscar Martín 1h02:47 - 3. Fran- Hombres: 1. Daniel Sipe TAN 1h03:26 - 2. Abdelhadi El Mouaziz MAR cisco Santos 1h03:46 - 4. Sergio Fernández 1h03:57 - 5. Richard Fernán- 1h05:43 - 3. Gilbert Kigen TAN 1h05:54 - 4. Abderrahim Tahiri MAR dez1h05:29 - 6. José Ramón Gómez 1h05:40 - 7. José Javier Cuadrado 1h08:40 - 5. Paul Green GBR 1h09:05 1h05:43 - 8. Abdeslam Serrock MAR 1h06:23 - 9. Alfredo Lusarreta Mujeres: 1. Lisa Heyes GBR 1h18:32 - 2. Annick Beckers BEL 1h22:10 - 1h06:26 - 10. Javier Castro 1h06:29 3. Zubeda Gushi TAN 1h24:03 Mujeres: 1. Iratxe Aramburu 1h13:42 - 2. Sara Valderas 1h15:29 - 3. Alma MARAT N de la Heras 1h16:57 - 4. Carmen Sala 1h18:41 - 5. Cristina Gómez Hombres: 1. Chama El Maati MAR 2h27:57 - 2. Fco. Javier Lázaro 1h18:57 - 6. Isabelle Dassonville FRA 1h19:24 - 7. Zuriñe Elorriaga 2h31:02 - 3. Antonio Miranda 2h33:25 - 4. Félix Cuesta 2h34:52 - 5. 99 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2003/2004 Manuel Gutiérrez 2h38:40 - 6. Johan de Maertelaeare BEL 2h38:40 XV CARRERA INTERNACIONAL desde SANTURCE a Mujeres: 1. Cristina Gómez 2h57:50 BILBAO ...hasta 1530 clasificados Santurce, 30 de noviembre Hombres (15km): 1. Simon Kiru KEN 49:48 - 2. Moses Mibei KN 49:49 - XXVI MARATN DE DONOSTIA 3. Robert Mudogo KEN 50:02 - 4. Fikadu Bekele ETH 51:21 - 5. Hosea San SebastiÆn, 23 de noviembre Kipyego KEN 51:22 - 6. Guillermo Arnedo 51:23 - 7. Jacinto Farto 52:03 - Hombres: 1. Peter Korir KEN 2h10:46 - 2. Paul Bor KEN 2h15:41 - 3. 8. Abderrahman Agoujil MAR 52:57 - 9. Txomin Martín 53:01 - 10. Bouaz- David Maiyo KEN 2h16:21 - 4. Asier Cuevas 2h17:34 - 5. Elías S. za El Mastati MAR 53:01 Domínguez 2h19:43 - 6. Cristofol Castañer 2h26:33 - 7. Felpe Neila Mujeres (15km): 1. Estíbaliz Urrutia 1h00:29 - 2. Leire Medina 1h01:00 - 2h26:55 - 8. Javier Castro 2h28:34 - 9. Xabin Aranaga 2h29:37 - 10. 3. Rosa Talavera 1h01:45 - 4. Virginia Berasategui 1h02:08 - 5. Zuriñe Elo- Paulo Sagarna 2h30:03 - 11. Mikel Fernández 2h30:15 - 12. Delio Jorge rriaga 1h02:43 Alves 2h30:37 - 13. Oscar Alberti 2h31:19 - 14. Jon Aranburu 2h31:40 - ...hasta 2.562 clasificados 15. Gonzalo Alvarez 2h31:56 - 16. Fernando González 2h33:05 - 17. José Manuel Méndez 2h34:01 - 18. Saul de la Fuente 2h34:20 - 19. XIX MEDIO MARATN DE CRDOBA Xabier Lasa 2h34:25 - 20. Carlos Manuel Silva 2h34:26 - 21. Jorge Crdoba, 30 de noviembre Pereira 2h34:29 - 22. Patxi Gutiérrez 2h34:33 - 23. David Luis 2h34:36 Hombres: 1. Benson Cherono KEN 1h01:42 - 2. Youfuf Songoka KEn - 24. Eduardo da Silva 2h34:45 - 25. César Miranda 2h35:25 - 26. Juan 1h01:58 - 3. Mesa Kirwa KEN 1h05:09 - 4. Aldelhadi Elmouaziz MAR Carlos Rua 2h36:30 - 27. José Ramón Orbegozo 2h36:41 - 28. Cipria- 1h05:18 - 5. José Bueno 1h07:10 - 6. Gilberto Kirtoo KEN 1h07:08 - 7. no Benito 2h36:43 - 29. Juan Romero 2h36:53 - 30. David Huebra Oscar Alarcón 1h08:58 - 8. Antonio Camacho 1h09:17 - 9. Francisco Rioz 2h37:08 - 31. Roberto Zurro 2h37:15 - 32. Javier Copete 2h37:28 - 33. 1h09:35 - 10. Félix Muñoz 1h09:44 - 11. Víctor Salazar 1h09.54 - 12. José Antonio Pérez 2h38:08 - 34. Alberto Manzanares 2h38:08 - 35. Iker Roberto Díaz 1h09:58 Mayora 2h38:12 - 36. Jacobo Sánchez 2h38:43 - 37. Fernando Reza- Mujeres: 1. Deborath Mengich KEN 1h12:41 - 2. Zubeda Gushi TAN bal 2h38:55 - 38. Alfredo de Llanos 2h38:57 - 39. Javier Les 2h39:11 - 1h20:25 - 3. María C. Chacón 1h23:09 - 4. Beatriz Jiménez 1h24:51 - 5. 40. Haritz Arocena 2h39:14 - 41. Ramón Morata 2h39.28 - 42. José Noelia Muñoz 1h25:11 Ramón López 2h39.33 - 43. Igor Pérez 2h39.35 - 44. Joan Prats ...hasta 1.997 clasificados 2h39:37 - 45. Sebas Guim 2h39:37 - 46. Juan Mañeru 2h39.47 - 47. Xabier Artola 2h39.53 - 48. Iñaki Bengoa 2h39:57 XXX TROFEO CONCELLO DE CANGAS DE PEDESTRISMO Mujeres: 1. Remedios Alonso 2h45:04 - 2. Eva Jiménez 2h45:54 - 3. Ana Cangas (Pontevedra), 30 de noviembre Fernández 2h51:48 - 4. Sandra Patiño 2h56:25 - 5. Melina Sagrera Hombres (9km): 1. Luis A. Martínez Durán 27:51 2.Carlos Adán 27:51 3. 2h57:33 - 6.
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