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Club 1 1 1 0:59:20 0:59:20 WANJIRU DANIEL M KEN 15 2 2 0:59:30 0:59:30 KIPYEGO BARSELIUS M KEN 7 3 3 0:59:40 0:59:40 TAKELE ADUGNA M ETH 9 4 4 0:59:42 0:59:42 KIGEN NOBERT KIPKOECH M KEN 3 5 5 0:59:50 0:59:50 KIRUI PETER CHERUIYOT M KEN 13 6 6 1:00:04 1:00:04 KANDIE FELIX KIPCHIRCHIR M KEN 5 7 7 1:00:16 1:00:16 KIPYATICH ABRAHAM KAPSIS M KEN RUNCZECH RACING 30 8 8 1:00:21 1:00:21 GHEBREGERGISH YOHANNES M ERI 14 9 9 1:00:36 1:00:36 BETT BENARD KIPLANGAT M KEN 17 10 10 1:01:48 1:01:48 KETER KENNETH M KEN RUNCZECH RACING 43 11 11 1:02:23 1:02:23 KOECH GOEFFREY KIMUTAI M KEN 11 12 12 1:03:17 1:03:17 ZAWUDE TEBALU M ETH 18 13 13 1:03:20 1:03:20 KIPKOECH ELVIS M KEN 12 14 14 1:03:45 1:03:44 CHEBII DANIEL KIPCHUMBA M KEN 22 15 15 1:03:50 1:03:50 HOMOLÁČ JIŘÍ M CZE AK KROMĚŘÍŽ 44 16 16 1:03:51 1:03:51 KURGAT AMOS KIBIWOT M KEN 16 17 17 1:04:21 1:04:21 GUERRA JAVIER M ESP 23 18 18 1:04:23 1:04:21 KOCOUREK MILAN M CZE AK KROMĚŘÍŽ 24 19 19 1:05:09 1:05:08 PAVLIŠTA VÍT M CZE AC SLOVAN LIBEREC F4 20 1 1:05:51 1:05:51 JEPCHUMBA VIOLAH F KEN F1 21 2 1:06:14 1:06:14 DEGEFA WORKNESH F ETH 45 22 20 1:06:20 1:06:19 ASEFA BIRHANU M ETH 25 23 21 1:06:25 1:06:24 DYMÁK PAVEL M CZE HVĚZDA SKP PARDUBICE 19 24 22 1:07:22 1:07:22 GARDZIELEWSKI ARKADIUSZ M POL F10 25 3 1:08:39 1:08:38 YATOR GLADYS JEPKEMOI F KEN RUNCZECH RACING F12 26 4 1:08:43 1:08:43 KARIMI LUCY F KEN F2 27 5 1:09:03 1:09:01 OCHICHI ISABELLA BOSIBORI F KEN 27 28 23 1:09:15 1:09:13 VAŠ DAVID M CZE SOKOL ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE F9 29 6 1:09:24 1:09:24 CHEBET RISPER F KEN 26 30 24 1:09:54 1:09:53 DI MARIA JULIEN M FRA 503 31 25 1:09:59 1:09:57 RUIZ ITXASO KEPA M ESP 506 32 26 1:10:00 1:09:58 KOLLBERG CHRISTIAN M SWE JÄRLA ORIENTERING F13 33 7 1:10:06 1:10:06 KOWALSKA KATERINA F POL F6 34 8 1:10:10 1:10:10 GODFAY AFERA F ETH F3 35 9 1:10:25 1:10:25 MOREIRA SARA F POR F15 36 10 1:11:06 1:11:05 VRABCOVÁ EVA F CZE 48 37 27 1:11:08 1:11:07 FEJFAR ONDŘEJ M CZE F16 38 11 1:11:14 1:11:14 MEDUGU SYLVIA MMBOGA F KEN 629 39 28 1:11:48 1:11:46 CSIRIK JIRI M CZE ČSOB PRO DOBROU VĚC/NADACE PAT 313 40 29 1:11:52 1:11:49 ČADEK ONDŘEJ M CZE A.C. ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM F8 41 12 1:11:54 1:11:51 PARTRIDGE SUSAN F GBR 326 42 30 1:12:52 1:12:48 PECINA DAVID M CZE TRASK 217 43 31 1:12:57 1:12:54 PROCHÁZKA JOSEF M CZE DĚČÍN 299 44 32 1:13:10 1:13:07 VOKROUHLÍK MICHAL M CZE 380 45 33 1:13:32 1:13:27 PYATT MATT M GBR RYSTON RUNNERS AC 505 46 34 1:13:40 1:13:38 HALL MATHIAS M FIN JÄRLA ORIENTERING 535 47 35 1:14:00 1:13:57 DEJONGHE MAARTEN M BEL ATLEMO (MOLENBEEK, BRUSSELS) 581 48 36 1:14:05 1:14:03 IOMMI GIOVANNI M ITA F14 49 13 1:14:10 1:14:09 RUMOKOL ELIZABETH C. F KEN F7 50 14 1:14:12 1:14:10 HORIE MISATO F JPN 169 51 37 1:14:14 1:13:59 TOMANIK JAN M CZE 502 52 38 1:14:14 1:14:09 HEJDSTRÖM DANIEL M SWE ROMA IF 586 53 39 1:14:17 1:14:15 KSIĄŻKIEWICZ PIOTR M POL CITY TRAIL TEAM 7739 54 40 1:14:39 1:14:34 PERNICA JAN M CZE BOOST PRAGUE 514 55 41 1:14:52 1:14:47 KLINT HÅKAN M SWE FREDRIKSHOFS FIF 8696 56 42 1:14:54 1:14:52 ČABALA VOJTĚCH M CZE TJ ZNOJMO 408 57 43 1:15:00 1:14:56 LITTLE PAUL M GBR DROITWICH AC 165 58 44 1:15:20 1:15:18 KOUBEK JIŘÍ M CZE SPARTAK PRAHA 4 F18 59 15 1:15:38 1:15:36 MATSUYAMA MEI F JPN 504 60 45 1:15:50 1:15:48 REFORS MICHAEL M SWE JÄRLA ORIENTERING F22 61 16 1:15:51 1:15:49 KAMÍNKOVÁ PETRA F CZE AK OLOMOUC 496 62 46 1:15:56 1:15:34 SKOTÁK DAVID M CZE F26 63 17 1:15:58 1:15:56 SOUKUPOVÁ VALERIE F CZE SOKOL ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE 475 64 47 1:16:20 1:16:15 EREMKA LIBOR M CZE 2672 65 48 1:16:20 1:16:14 SIKORA MARTIN M CZE F23 66 18 1:16:23 1:16:21 SEKYROVÁ IVANA F CZE AK SOKOLOV 8381 67 49 1:16:23 1:16:22 PROCHÁZKA PAVEL M CZE AK SOKOLOV 177 68 50 1:16:33 1:16:30 STEJSKAL JAKUB M CZE 490 69 51 1:16:41 1:16:39 VECINA ALBALADEJO PEDRO MANUEL M ESP C.A. ACERO SPORT 630 70 52 1:16:52 1:16:50 BUREŠ PETR M CZE ČSOB PRO DOBROU VĚC/NADACE PAT 2698 71 53 1:17:00 1:16:31 JEŽEK JAN M CZE ASK SLAVIA PRAHA 489 72 54 1:17:09 1:17:07 BUCCIOL CRISTIAN M ITA ATLETICA BRUGNERA FRIULINTAGLI 320 73 55 1:17:14 1:17:07 PEREZ PALACIOS BORJA M ESP LG HUNGERAST 314 74 56 1:17:17 1:17:13 TEPLÝ ONDŘEJ M CZE HISPORT TEAM 539 75 57 1:17:31 1:17:29 STOHL RICHARD M SVK GENERALI 645 76 58 1:17:33 1:17:11 VESELÝ VÍT M CZE ZOOT CZECH TEAM 339 77 59 1:17:40 1:17:29 ŠINDELÁŘ MARTIN M CZE HNÍZDIL TEAM 231 78 60 1:17:42 1:17:37 KADLEC TOMÁŠ M CZE 572 79 61 1:17:42 1:17:36 ESCANDON JOSE M ESP CANGAS DE ONIS ATLETISMO 585 80 62 1:17:45 1:17:43 ÅKESSON ANDREAS M SWE SALTSJÖBADENS IF F25 81 19 1:17:56 1:17:55 LAJDOVÁ TEREZA F CZE ASK SLAVIA 164 82 63 1:17:58 1:17:53 ŠŤASTNÝ TOMÁŠ M CZE MODŘANY 627 83 64 1:18:05 1:17:52 MUSIL PAVEL M CZE PARTNERS 2 465 84 65 1:18:06 1:17:57 CHOPINET CLEMENT M FRA CA MONTREUIL 497 85 66 1:18:06 1:18:01 SEIFERT VÁCLAV M CZE SLAVIA LIBEREC PLAVÁNÍ 631 86 67 1:18:07 1:18:03 BOUZEK RENÉ M CZE ČSOB PRO DOBROU VĚC/NADACE PAT 161 87 68 1:18:08 1:18:03 ECKERSTROEM ANDERS M SWE APLADALENS LK 318 88 69 1:18:09 1:18:05 ŠATRA MICHAL M CZE JESENICE 420 89 70 1:18:10 1:17:24 KAUFMAN JONÁŠ M CZE 303 90 71 1:18:13 1:18:05 HURBAN LUBOŠ M CZE SPARTAK PRAHA 4 F20 91 20 1:18:15 1:18:13 HYMRE MARTHE KATRINE F NOR 567 92 72 1:18:16 1:18:06 SVOBODA MILAN M CZE 352 93 73 1:18:18 1:18:15 NEMŠÁK MIROSLAV M CZE RUNSPORT TEAM 182 94 74 1:18:23 1:18:20 ŠTĚPÁN MAREK M CZE TJ SOKOL TÝN NAD BEČVOU F21 95 21 1:18:23 1:18:23 KORVASOVÁ TEREZA F CZE USK PRAHA 332 96 75 1:18:33 1:18:21 VAS GÁBOR M HUN 646 97 76 1:18:40 1:18:36 SCHOVAL FRANTIŠEK M CZE ZOOT CZECH TEAM 538 98 77 1:18:46 1:18:44 BAK ROMAN M SVK GENERALI 243 99 78 1:18:54 1:18:51 ADAMKIEWICZ MICHAŁ M POL LODZRUNNINGTEAM 200 100 79 1:18:54 1:18:50 SYROVATKO JIRI M CZE KERTEAM 335 101 80 1:18:55 1:18:53 JIRÁSEK MAREK M CZE TJ SOKOL KBELY 137 102 81 1:18:58 1:18:45 MARYŠKA MILOŠ M CZE ŽIŽKOVSKÝ TYGŘI 562 103 82 1:19:06 1:19:03 MARCEL HOECHE M GER TEAMADIDAS 233 104 83 1:19:07 1:18:59 RUUD PÅL SIMEN M NOR 282 105 84 1:19:12 1:18:27 BUČEK MARTIN M CZE MST JIHLAVA 390 106 85 1:19:25 1:19:18 PISTULKA ONDREJ M CZE RBZ PRAHA 345 107 86 1:19:26 1:19:22 ROUBÍČEK MARTIN M CZE USK PROVOD ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM 654 108 87 1:19:29 1:19:18 MALÝ LUKÁŠ M CZE MIZUNO TEAM 341 109 88 1:19:32 1:19:25 VORACEK MICHAL M CZE HROM DO PIECKY!/ČSOB 7170 110 89 1:19:39 1:19:22 GÜNZL RICHARD M CZE 8397 111 90 1:19:42 1:19:35 VITÁSEK JAN M CZE 131 112 91 1:19:43 1:19:16 MRÁZEK LUKÁŠ M CZE 121 113 92 1:19:44 1:19:39 ZAPÓR KRZYSZTOF M POL F572 114 22 1:19:45 1:19:31 JÍŠOVÁ BARBORA F CZE PERŇA SYSTÉM 316 115 93 1:19:46 1:19:32 KAFKA MILOŠ M CZE OK LOKOMOTIVA PARDUBICE 344 116 94 1:19:48 1:19:37 LYNGNES BJARNE M NOR CONOCOPHILLIPS 591 117 95 1:19:50 1:19:36 BACIU SERBAN M ROU 621 118 96 1:19:53 1:19:41 MUŽÍK MARTIN M CZE STRABAG PLZEŇ 628 119 97 1:19:55 1:19:53 KLOUDA JOSEF M CZE HYPOTEČNÍ BANKA - KLUCI 190 120 98 1:19:56 1:19:27 RYŠKA VÍT M CZE VSK UNIVERZITA BRNO F138 121 23 1:19:56 1:19:42 FRESVIK KJERSTI F NOR IL GULAR 652 122 99 1:20:06 1:19:53 BOHÁČEK ŠTĚPÁN M CZE MIZUNO TEAM 653 123 100 1:20:06 1:19:54 JURIČ MIROSLAV M CZE MIZUNO TEAM 375 124 101 1:20:06 1:20:00 YAMAGUCHI NOBUYUKI M JPN DAIKIN 304 125 102 1:20:07 1:19:55 SÝKORA MARTIN M CZE RAFTING OHŘE 159 126 103 1:20:09 1:19:49 LIŠKA PETR M CZE DEK STAVEBNINY 139 127 104 1:20:13 1:20:10 VIŠNĚVSKÝ ANDREJ M CZE 321 128 105 1:20:15 1:19:51 KOCIÁN ALEŠ M CZE KOCITEAM 619 129 106 1:20:20 1:20:15 BAŽANT MIREK M CZE TÁBORNÍCI PERUN 508 130 107 1:20:22 1:20:19 PERDELWITZ PHILIPP M GER 492 131 108 1:20:26 1:20:14 RYASHKO BORIS M CZE DHL IT SERVICES RUNNING CLUB 518 132 109 1:20:29 1:20:26 VOTRUBA ONDŘEJ M CZE 634 133 110 1:20:35 1:20:24 REICHL JAN M CZE BURZA CENNÝCH PAPÍRŮ PRAHA 8932 134 111 1:20:39 1:20:31 POP ACEV DARKO M MKD 558 135 112 1:20:47 1:20:41 VOJTĚCH KACENA M CZE NADACE VIA 398 136 113 1:20:49 1:20:44 KRUPIČKA MARTIN M CZE IRONSPORT ELPO 424 137 114 1:20:59 1:20:54 DOKULIL ZDENĚK M CZE OLOMOUC 531 138 115 1:21:02 1:21:00 RADA JAN M CZE 494 139 116 1:21:06 1:20:54 SOUKUP ONDŘEJ M CZE 8530 140 117 1:21:07 1:20:51 PAVLOV NIKOLA M MKD AC IZGREV 360 141 118 1:21:08 1:20:54 DRABEK TOMAS M CZE UNICREDIT RUNNING TEAM 228 142 119 1:21:11 1:21:06 STANČÍK TOMÁŠ M CZE 457 143 120 1:21:14 1:21:11 PETRÁŠ ROSTISLAV M CZE NOVOJICKÝ KOTUČ 541 144 121 1:21:19 1:21:12 GEOFFROY RAMAIN M FRA GENERALI 607 145 122 1:21:21 1:21:05 DRUGGE TOBIAS M SWE FREDRIKSHOFS FIF 606 146 123 1:21:21 1:21:18 MANCHÓN LLOPIS ENRIQUE M ESP CLUB MARATHON CREVILLENT 415 147 124 1:21:32 1:21:23 GRÖNROOS MARKUS M SWE GOIF TJALVE 544 148 125 1:21:32 1:21:25 CHARBONNEAU STÉPHANE M FRA GENERALI FRANCE 561 149 126 1:21:34 1:21:26 KUZNETSOV STANISLAV M RUS 530 150 127 1:21:35 1:21:12 VEŠKRŇA KAREL M CZE 409 151 128 1:21:36 1:21:24 FIC MARTIN M CZE STS CHVOJKOVICE BROD B 331 152 129 1:21:39 1:21:15 PEŠTA MAREK M CZE 277 153 130 1:21:40 1:21:28 HELUS MILAN M CZE 486 154 131 1:21:43 1:21:28 MAYER MATTHEW M GBR TEAM GB!!! 657 155 132 1:21:44 1:21:42 HRDINA JAKUB M CZE AJETO II 346 156 133 1:21:45 1:21:41 ČÁP ONDŘEJ M CZE TJ DOBRUŠKA 330 157 134 1:21:47 1:21:44 ŘÍMAL MILAN M CZE GP KOLÍN 594 158 135 1:21:47 1:21:29 PETROCELLI BRIAN M USA 235 159 136 1:21:48 1:21:42 RUTA LUBOŠ M CZE AC TJ JIČÍN 349 160 137 1:21:49 1:21:46 CHUDO MARTIN M CZE STADLER 226 161 138 1:21:49 1:21:36 KASÍK KONSTANTIN M CZE JKM 437 162 139 1:21:50 1:21:37 BÍLEK JAN M CZE SKT BRANKOVICE 300 163 140 1:21:52 1:21:43 ELISCHER IVAN M CZE AC ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM 643 164 141 1:21:56 1:21:48 TRUHLÁŘ LUBOŠ M CZE ZOOT CZECH TEAM 644 165 142 1:21:56 1:21:34 HONZÍK ROBERT M CZE ZOOT CZECH TEAM 563 166 143 1:22:00 1:21:50 STOLÁRIK PETER M SVK BENEŠOVSKÝ BĚŽECKÝ KLUB 199 167 144 1:22:01 1:21:40 ČÍŽEK VÍTĚZSLAV
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