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Campo a Través XL CAMPEONATO DEL MUNDO DE CAMPO TRAVÉS Bydgoszcz (POL), 24 de marzo 2013 HOMBRES - Senior (11,148km) 41 Cameron LEVINS CAN 34:27 1 Japhet Kipyegon KORIR KEN 32:45 42 Phillip KIPLIMO UGA 34:37 2 Imane MERGA ETH 32:51 43 Tomasz SZYMKOWIAK POL 34:38 3 Teklemariam MEDHIN ERI 32:54 44 Mathew WALTERS CAN 34:39 4 Moses Ndiema KIPSIRO UGA 33:08 45 Francis TICKNER GBR 34:40 5 Timothy TOROITICH UGA 33:09 46 Fred ARAPSUDI UGA 34:40 6 Ben TRUE USA 33:11 47 Samsom GEBREYOHANNES ERI 34:43 7 Goitom KIFLE ERI 33:16 48 Manuel DAMIÃO POR 34:43 8 Collis BIRMINGHAM AUS 33:18 49 Ahmed DALI ALG 34:47 9 Feyisa LILESA ETH 33:22 50 Nelson MBUYA TAN 34:48 10 Chris DERRICK USA 33:23 51 Michael SKINNER GBR 34:49 11 Rabah ABOUD ALG 33:28 52 José ESPAÑA ESP 34:50 12 Hosea Mwok MACHARINYANG KEN 33:29 53 Milan KOCOUREK CZE 34:50 13 Abera CHANE ETH 33:31 54 Kelly WIEBE CAN 34:51 14 Tesfaye ABERA ETH 33:35 55 Krystian ZALEWSKI POL 34:51 15 Geoffrey Kipkorir KIRUI KEN 33:38 56 Stephen KELLY AUS 34:52 16 Sergio SÁNCHEZ ESP 33:38 57 António SILVA POR 34:53 17 Ryan VAIL USA 33:42 58 Dotto IKANGAA TAN 35:01 18 Abrar OSMAN ERI 33:42 59 Gladwin MZAZI RSA 35:03 19 Robert MACK USA 33:49 60 Krzysztof ZEBROWSKI POL 35:05 20 Elroy GELANT RSA 33:53 61 Nguse AMLOSOM ERI 35:06 21 Hicham BOUCHICHA ALG 33:54 62 Yolo NIKOLOV BUL 35:08 22 Mohammed AHMED CAN 33:56 63 Mitchel BROWN AUS 35:10 23 Liam ADAMS AUS 34:07 64 Lukasz KUJAWSKI POL 35:11 24 Mosinet GEREMEW ETH 34:09 65 Lucas BRUCHET CAN 35:12 25 Geofrey KUSURO UGA 34:09 66 Jean Baptiste SIMUKEKA RWA 35:14 26 Timothy Kosgei KIPTOO KEN 34:10 67 Sérgio DA SILVA BRA 35:15 27 Carles CASTILLEJO ESP 34:11 68 Philip NICHOLLS GBR 35:15 28 Blazej BRZEZINSKI POL 34:11 69 Yigrem DEMELASH ETH 35:16 29 Brett ROBINSON AUS 34:11 70 Takumi HONDA JPN 35:22 30 Elliott HEATH USA 34:11 71 Lyes BELKHIR ALG 35:37 31 Jonathan TAYLOR GBR 34:14 72 Wissem HOSNI TUN 35:37 32 Antonio David JIMÉNEZ ESP 34:14 73 Robert KAJUGA RWA 35:41 33 Chris WINTER CAN 34:15 74 Éderson PEREIRA BRA 35:45 34 Abdennacer FATHI MAR 34:16 75 Eric SEBAHIRE RWA 35:53 35 Mounir MIOUT ALG 34:16 76 Miguel Angel HERNANDEZ MEX 36:02 36 Philemon Rono CHEROP KEN 34:19 77 Keigo YANO JPN 36:05 37 James STRANG USA 34:20 78 Tiago COSTA POR 36:12 38 Arkadiusz GARDZIELEWSKI POL 34:21 79 Wataru UENO JPN 36:18 39 Steven VERNON GBR 34:22 80 Hiroyuki ONO JPN 36:22 40 Abdelmadjed TOUIL ALG 34:25 81 Jesús Antonio NUÑEZ ESP 36:24 375 COMPETICIONES INTERNACIONALES 82 Edward MWANZA ZAM 36:35 4 Eritrea ERI 75 83 Abdelmunaim Yahya ADAM SUD 36:38 5 Uganda UGA 76 84 Cyriaque NDAYIKENGURUKIYE RWA 36:49 6 Argelia ALG 107 85 Edris YOUSIF SUD 36:54 7 Australia AUS 116 86 Felix NTIRENGANYA RWA 37:18 8 España ESP 127 87 Desmond MOKGOBU RSA 37:26 9 Canadá CAN 140 88 Nader ALMASSRI PLE 37:36 10 Polonia POL 164 89 Hassan ISMAIL SUD 37:40 11 Gran Bretaña GBR 166 90 David MANJA RSA 37:41 12 Sudáfrica RSA 256 91 Mynhardt Mbeumuna KAWANIVI NAM 38:14 13 Rwanda RWA 298 92 Adilet KYSHTABEKOV KGZ 38:37 14 Japón JPN 306 93 Ahmed HAWLI SUD 38:52 15 Sudán SUD 350 94 Qiquan DUAN CHN 38:53 95 Guojian DONG CHN 39:38 96 Mubarak AL-MARASHDA UAE 40:02 MUJERES - Senior (7,488km) Dickson MARWA TAN AB 1 Emily CHEBET KEN 24:24 Jonathan Muia NDIKU KEN AB 2 Hiwot AYALEW ETH 24:27 Daniel DA SILVA BRA AB 3 Belaynesh OLJIRA ETH 24:33 Alemu BEKELE BRN AB 4 Shitaye ESHETE BRN 24:34 Valério FABIANO BRA AB 5 Margaret Wangari MURIUKI KEN 24:39 Gilmar LOPES BRA AB 6 Janet KISA KEN 24:46 7 Viola Jelagat KIBIWOT KEN 24:46 8 Tejitu DABA BRN 24:55 Clasificación por países 9 Juliet CHEKWEL UGA 24:58 1 Etiopía ETH 38 10 Irene Chepet CHEPTAI KEN 25:01 2 Estados Unidos USA 52 11 Beatrice Chepkemoi MUTAI KEN 25:05 3 Kenia KEN 54 12 Salima EL OUALI ALAMI MAR 25:05 376 COMPETICIONES INTERNACIONALES 13 Neely SPENCE USA 25:08 14 Fionnuala BRITTON IRL 25:08 15 Genet YALEW ETH 25:10 16 Sophie DUARTE FRA 25:17 17 Almensh BELETE BEL 25:24 18 Kenza DAHMANI TIFAHI ALG 25:26 19 Nazret WELDU ERI 25:27 20 Kareema JASIM BRN 25:27 21 Emily INFELD USA 25:27 22 Diana MARTÍN ESP 25:29 23 Nadia NOUJANI MAR 25:30 24 Natasha FRASER CAN 25:30 25 Rachel CLIFF CAN 25:30 26 Mattie SUVER USA 25:41 27 Mary Teresa CULLEN IRL 25:42 28 Sule UTURA ETH 25:43 29 Yebrqual MELESE ETH 25:44 30 Kim CONLEY USA 25:45 31 Gemma STEEL GBR 25:47 32 Linda BYRNE IRL 25:49 33 Laurane PICOCHE FRA 25:50 34 Deena KASTOR USA 25:52 35 Christelle DAUNAY FRA 25:53 36 Luula BERHANE ERI 25:55 37 Louise DAMEN GBR 25:55 38 Christine BARDELLE FRA 25:56 39 Janet ACHOLA UGA 25:58 40 Stephanie TWELL GBR 25:58 41 Genzeb SHUMI BRN 25:59 67 Monica Madalina FLOREA ROU 26:52 42 Ava HUTCHINSON IRL 25:59 68 Rebecca CHEPTEGEI UGA 26:53 43 Fiori ASEFAW ERI 25:59 69 Juliana Paula DOS SANTOS BRA 26:54 44 Carla Salomé ROCHA POR 26:01 70 Elizabeth LEE IRL 26:55 45 Clémence CALVIN FRA 26:03 71 Angelika CICHOCKA POL 26:55 46 Eleanor BAKER GBR 26:04 72 Viola CHEMOS UGA 26:55 47 Delilah DI CRESCENZO USA 26:05 73 Dominika NAPIERAJ POL 26:55 48 Lauren HOWARTH GBR 26:05 74 Linet CHEBET UGA 26:56 49 Olivia MUGOVE ZIM 26:07 75 Hanae TANAKA JPN 26:56 50 Azucena DÍAZ ESP 26:07 76 Maria BERNARD CAN 26:58 51 Agnieszka MIERZEJEWSKA POL 26:08 77 Miho IHARA JPN 27:01 52 Aster TESFAYE BRN 26:20 78 Tasmin MCMAHON AUS 27:06 53 Dina Lebo PHALULA RSA 26:22 79 Nolene CONRAD RSA 27:08 54 Sonia BEJARANO ESP 26:24 80 Michele Cristina DAS CHAGAS BRA 27:10 55 Beverly RAMOS PUR 26:25 81 Sophie BARKER AUS 27:13 56 Tinglian FU CHN 26:29 82 Hitomi NIIYA JPN 27:20 57 Teresa URBINA ESP 26:30 83 Huimin XIAO CHN 27:21 58 Rachel HANNAH CAN 26:35 84 Urszula NECKA POL 27:23 59 Tatiele Roberta DE CARVALHO BRA 26:36 85 Mai ISHIBASHI JPN 27:28 60 Lindsay CARSON CAN 26:38 86 Mapaseka MAKHANYA RSA 27:33 61 Katarzyna KOWALSKA POL 26:40 87 Christine KALMER RSA 27:45 62 Ayuko SUZUKI JPN 26:41 88 Xiaoli JIANG CHN 27:50 63 Lavinia HAITOPE NAM 26:44 89 Touria SAMIRI ITA 27:59 64 Yukari ABE JPN 26:46 90 Valdilene SILVA BRA 28:01 65 Emily WICKS GBR 26:48 91 Celia SULLOHERN AUS 28:06 66 Gema BARRACHINA ESP 26:51 92 Paula KOPCIEWSKA POL 28:12 377 COMPETICIONES INTERNACIONALES 93 Imen MATHNANI TUN 28:36 31 Tadashi ISSHIKI JPN 23:17 94 Tara PALM AUS 28:47 32 Lorenzo DINI ITA 23:18 95 Gulshanoi SATAROVA KGZ 29:26 33 Morgan MCDONALD AUS 23:21 96 Namakando NAMAKANDO ZAM 31:27 34 Benjamin FLANAGAN CAN 23:21 35 Jonathan DAVIES GBR 23:22 Clasificación por países 36 Darren FAHY USA 23:25 1 Kenia KEN 19 37 Michael CALLEGARI GBR 23:25 2 Etiopía ETH 48 38 Yemaneberhan CRIPPA ITA 23:26 3 Bahrain BRN 73 39 Moses Martin KURONG UGA 23:27 4 Estados Unidos USA 90 40 Thomas GRAHAM USA 23:27 5 Irlanda IRL 115 41 Jacob BIRTWHISTLE AUS 23:28 6 Francia FRA 122 42 Andrew GARDNER USA 23:30 7 Gran Bretaña GBR 154 43 Ryan SLEIMAN CAN 23:32 8 Canadá CAN 167 44 Yohannes CHIAPPINELLI ITA 23:33 9 España ESP 183 45 Hamza YOUCEFI ALG 23:34 10 Uganda UGA 188 46 Thiago ANDRÈ BRA 23:35 11 Polonia POL 256 47 Ricardo GARCIA MEX 23:37 12 Japón JPN 278 48 Jack CURRAN AUS 23:38 13 Brasil BRA 298 49 Jack DAVIES AUS 23:38 14 Sudáfrica RSA 305 50 Samuele DINI ITA 23:38 15 Australia AUS 344 51 Michael WARD GBR 23:39 52 Hideto YAMANAKA JPN 23:40 53 Troy SMITH CAN 23:40 HOMBRES - Júnior (7,488km) 54 Daniel DELATTRE FRA 23:43 1 Hagos GEBRHIWET ETH 21:04 55 Italo QUAZZOLA ITA 23:45 2 Leonard BARSOTON KEN 21:08 56 Mehdi BELHADJ FRA 23:45 3 Muktar EDRIS ETH 21:13 57 Christian GRAVEL CAN 23:47 4 Tsegay TUEMAY ERI 21:26 58 Gordon BENSON GBR 23:50 5 Conseslus KIPRUTO KEN 21:40 59 Yusuke NISHIYAMA JPN 23:50 6 Birhan NEBEBEW ETH 21:42 60 Maciej BIELAWIEC POL 23:50 7 Ghirmay GHEBRESLASSIE ERI 21:50 61 Victor MONTAÑEZ MEX 23:54 8 Dawit WELDESILASIE ERI 21:58 62 Emmanuel ROUDOLFF-LÉVISSE FRA 23:54 9 Ronald KWEMOI KEN 21:58 63 Ahmed SLIMANE ALG 23:55 10 Michael BETT KEN 22:21 64 Raúl CELADA ESP 23:56 11 Moses LETOYIE KEN 22:28 65 Sean GUINEY AUS 23:57 12 Mohammed ABID MAR 22:31 66 Hamza HABJAOUI FRA 23:59 13 Yihunilign ADANE ETH 22:33 67 Miguel MARQUES POR 23:59 14 Zouhair TALBI MAR 22:34 68 Abdessalem AYOUNI TUN 23:59 15 Alex Kapcheromit CHEROP UGA 22:35 69 Theodore KLEIN FRA 23:59 16 Abdallah Kibet MANDE UGA 22:36 70 Fahmi DHIAB TUN 23:59 17 Bonsa DIDA ETH 22:38 71 Nekagenet CRIPPA ITA 24:02 18 Omar AIT CHITACHEN MAR 22:38 72 William PAULSON GBR 24:03 19 Tumisang MONNATLALA RSA 22:52 73 Rafal MATUSZCZAK POL 24:05 20 Matt MCCLINTOCK USA 22:52 74 Brandon ALLEN CAN 24:05 21 Hassan GHACHOUI MAR 22:53 75 Mohamed JELLOUL ESP 24:07 22 Emmanuel Bett KIPRONO KEN 22:53 76 Aleksander KUSMIERZ POL 24:08 23 Jaouad CHEMLAL MAR 23:03 77 Lewis LLOYD GBR 24:17 24 Nowak CRAIG USA 23:03 78 Mike TATE CAN 24:21 25 Tsegay HILUF ETH 23:04 79 Brahim MAHAMMEDI ALG 24:28 26 Malachy SCHROBILGEN USA 23:12 80 Jonathan ROMEO ESP 24:28 27 Yuki HIROTA JPN 23:13 81 Kazuki TAKAHASHI JPN 24:28 28 Tatsuya HAYASHI JPN 23:14 82 Nadhir GOUASMIA ALG 24:32 29 Alexandre SADDEDINE FRA 23:14 83 José Rodrigo DA SILVA BRA 24:32 30 Isaac Kipruto KIMELI BEL 23:15 84 Rantso MOKOPANE RSA 24:35 378 COMPETICIONES INTERNACIONALES 85 Szymon TOPOLNICKI POL 24:38 86 Stewart MCSWEYN AUS 24:38 Clasificación por países 87 Andrei BURDUKEVICH BLR 24:41 1 Etiopía ETH 23 88 Pawel PANKRATOW POL 24:42 2 Kenia KEN 26 89 Edgar Alan GARCÍA MEX 24:42 3 Marruecos MAR 65 90 Aleksandar YOTOVSKI BUL 24:47 4 Estados Unidos USA 106 91 Seif Eddine DJARMOUNI ALG 24:52 5 Japón JPN 138 92 Romdhane BADRI TUN 24:52 6 Italia ITA 164 93 Fayçal DOUCEN ALG 24:54 7 Uganda UGA 170 94 Adélio DOS SANTOS BRA 24:56 8 Australia AUS 171 95 Iheb GTARI TUN 24:57 9 Gran Bretaña GBR 181 96 Bilel MAROUANI TUN 25:11 10 Canadá CAN 187 97 Emad Mahdi ABDULLAH YEM 25:13 11 Francia FRA 201 98 Nattawut INNUM THA 25:14 12 Argelia
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