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START LIST Marathon Men - Final London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 START LIST Marathon Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 2:02:57 Dennis Kipruto KIMETTO KEN 30 Berlin 28 Sep 2014 Championships Record CR 2:06:54 Abel KIRUI KEN 27 Berlin 22 Aug 2009 World Leading WL 2:03:58 Wilson Kipsang KIPROTICH KEN 35 Tokyo 26 Feb 2017 6 August 2017 10:55 START TIME NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST Mariano MASTROMARINO ARG 15 Sep 82 2:15:27 Jack COLREAVY AUS 15 Jun 89 2:18:32 2:18:32 Josh HARRIS AUS 3 Jul 90 2:17:08 2:17:08 Brad MILOSEVIC AUS 26 May 89 2:16:00 2:16:24 Valentin PFEIL AUT 17 Jul 88 2:14:50 2:14:50 Abraham NIYONKURU BDI 29 Dec 89 2:16:14 2:16:14 Abdelhadi EL HACHIMI BEL 15 Dec 74 2:10:35 2:26:23 Hassan CHANI BRN 5 May 88 2:14:58 2:14:58 Shumi DECHASA BRN 28 May 89 2:06:43 2:15:35 Eric GILLIS CAN 8 Mar 80 2:11:21 Thomas TOTH CAN 6 Oct 91 2:18:58 2:18:58 Manuel CABRERA CHI 30 Jan 83 2:18:04 2:20:19 Leslie ENCINA CHI 2 Jan 82 2:17:46 2:20:59 Enzo YÁÑEZ CHI 13 Sep 85 2:17:35 2:18:39 Abdi Hakin ULAD DEN 14 Jun 91 2:14:03 Mumin GALA DJI 6 Sep 86 2:13:04 Segundo JAMI ECU 12 May 86 2:17:11 2:18:04 Yohanes GHEBREGERGIS ERI 1 Jan 89 2:08:14 2:08:14 Ghebrezgiabhier KIBROM ERI 1 Feb 87 2:09:36 2:14:52 Amanuel MESEL ERI 29 Dec 90 2:08:17 2:10:44 Iván FERNÁNDEZ ESP 10 Jun 88 2:12:55 Javier GUERRA ESP 10 Nov 83 2:09:33 2:10:55 Ayad LAMDASSEM ESP 11 Oct 81 2:09:28 2:12:30 Roman FOSTI EST 6 Jun 83 2:17:54 2:28:20 Tiidrek NURME EST 18 Nov 85 2:17:59 Tsegaye MEKONNEN ETH 15 Jun 95 2:04:32 2:07:26 Tamirat TOLA ETH 11 Aug 91 2:04:11 2:04:11 Yemane TSEGAY ETH 8 Apr 85 2:04:48 Andrew DAVIES GBR 30 Oct 79 2:15:11 2:15:11 Josh GRIFFITHS GBR 3 Nov 93 2:14:53 2:14:53 Callum HAWKINS GBR 22 Jun 92 2:10:52 Daviti KHARAZISHVILI GEO 24 Apr 92 2:16:17 2:18:04 José Amado GARCÍA GUA 13 Sep 77 2:13:53 2:18:54 Luis Carlos RIVERO GUA 23 Feb 86 2:16:31 2:16:31 Juan Carlos TRUJILLO GUA 17 Jul 85 2:14:21 Thonakal GOPI IND 24 May 88 2:15:25 2:15:37 Mick CLOHISSEY IRL 13 Jan 86 2:15:11 2:18:34 Sean HEHIR IRL 27 Jan 85 2:16:22 2:16:22 Girmaw AMARE ISR 26 Oct 87 2:17:20 2:17:20 Maru TEFERI ISR 17 Aug 92 2:17:55 2:17:55 Stefano LA ROSA ITA 28 Sep 85 2:11:11 2:12:26 Daniele MEUCCI ITA 7 Oct 85 2:11:08 2:16:06 Hiroto INOUE JPN 6 Jan 93 2:08:22 2:08:22 Yuki KAWAUCHI JPN 5 Mar 87 2:08:14 2:09:18 1 3 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-MAR-M-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 11:27 on Saturday, 05 August 2017 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 START LIST Marathon Men Kentaro NAKAMOTO JPN 7 Dec 82 2:08:35 2:09:32 Gideon Kipkemoi KIPKETER KEN 10 Nov 92 2:05:51 2:05:51 Geoffrey Kipkorir KIRUI KEN 16 Feb 93 2:06:27 Daniel Kinyua WANJIRU KEN 26 May 92 2:05:21 2:05:48 Hyosu KIM KOR 14 Jul 86 2:15:19 2:18:17 Kwangsik SHIN KOR 16 Feb 93 2:16:43 2:16:43 Seungyeop YU KOR 16 Jan 92 2:13:10 2:14:01 Valerijs ŽOLNEROVICS LAT 19 Apr 85 2:14:24 2:14:24 Tsepo MATHIBELLE LES 30 Jun 91 2:15:39 2:16:11 Lebenya NKOKA LES 19 Oct 82 2:15:31 2:19:02 Ignas BRASEVICIUS LTU 21 Sep 84 2:18:56 Remigijus KANCYS LTU 17 Jul 87 2:13:12 2:13:12 Mohamed Reda EL AARABY MAR 12 Nov 89 2:09:50 2:09:50 Happy NDACHA MCHELENJE MAW 5 Jan 88 Ricardo RAMOS MEX 5 Dec 85 2:14:58 Ser-Od BAT-OCHIR MGL 7 Oct 81 2:08:50 2:15:12 Munkhbayar NARANDULAM MGL 28 Oct 90 2:18:54 2:18:54 Byambajav TSEVEENRAVDAN MGL 7 Jul 90 2:16:26 2:17:48 David CARVER MRI 5 Sep 87 2:18:20 Paulus IIYAMBO NAM 18 Mar 82 2:18:16 2:18:59 Namupala REONARD NAM 28 Mar 82 2:18:31 Bhumiraj RAI NEP 22 Jun 89 2:20:44 2:24:13 Jorge CASTELBLANCO PAN 23 Sep 87 2:15:57 2:16:06 Derlys AYALA PAR 7 Jan 90 2:16:23 2:19:03 Jean-Pierre CASTRO PER 23 Dec 90 2:15:13 2:16:59 Raúl MACHACUAY PER 18 Feb 83 2:13:26 2:16:43 Ricardo RIBAS POR 8 Oct 77 2:13:21 Marius IONESCU ROU 18 Dec 84 2:13:00 Lusapho APRIL RSA 24 May 82 2:08:32 2:11:41 Desmond MOKGOBU RSA 23 Nov 88 2:10:51 2:10:51 Sibusiso NZIMA RSA 23 Nov 86 2:11:43 Rok PUHAR SLO 14 Sep 92 2:18:22 2:18:22 Anuradha Indrajith COORAY SRI 24 Mar 78 2:13:47 Mikael EKVALL SWE 18 Jun 89 2:12:07 David NILSSON SWE 16 Apr 87 2:15:40 2:15:40 Stephno Gwandu HUCHE TAN 15 Nov 90 2:14:19 2:15:25 Ezekiel JAFARY TAN 30 Dec 89 2:11:55 2:11:55 Alphonce Felix SIMBU TAN 14 Feb 92 2:09:10 2:09:10 Mert GIRMALEGESSE TUR 30 Nov 87 2:11:56 2:11:56 Ercan MUSLU TUR 1 Dec 88 2:16:45 Kaan Kigen OZBILEN TUR 15 Jan 86 2:06:10 Robert CHEMONGES UGA 15 Oct 97 2:10:32 2:10:32 Munyo Solomon MUTAI UGA 22 Oct 92 2:09:59 2:09:59 Ihor OLEFIRENKO UKR 14 Mar 90 2:12:04 2:15:52 Ihor RUSS UKR 8 Sep 88 2:12:46 2:18:05 Yuriy RUSYUK UKR 3 May 87 2:16:16 Nicolás CUESTAS URU 8 Dec 86 2:15:31 Aguelmis ROJAS URU 28 Mar 78 2:14:16 Ernesto Andrés ZAMORA URU 13 Apr 83 2:16:22 2:16:22 Robert CURTIS USA 28 Nov 84 2:11:20 Elkanah KIBET USA 2 Jun 83 2:11:31 2:13:36 Augustus MAIYO USA 10 May 83 2:18:33 Luis Alberto ORTA VEN 15 Jan 89 2:18:53 2 3 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-MAR-M-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 11:27 on Saturday, 05 August 2017 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 START LIST Marathon Men Millen MATENDE ZIM 23 Sep 82 2:18:23 Pardon NDHLOVU ZIM 23 Aug 87 2:16:52 Cutbert NYASANGO ZIM 17 Sep 82 2:09:52 ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2017 2:02:57 Dennis Kipruto KIMETTO (KEN) Berlin 28 Sep 14 2:03:58 Wilson Kipsang KIPROTICH (KEN) Tokyo 26 Feb 2:03:03 Kenenisa BEKELE (ETH) Berlin 25 Sep 16 2:04:11 Tamirat TOLA (ETH) Dubai 20 Jan 2:03:05 Eliud KIPCHOGE (KEN) London 24 Apr 16 2:05:48 Daniel Kinyua WANJIRU (KEN) London 23 Apr 2:03:13 Emmanuel Kipchirchir MUTAI (KEN) Berlin 28 Sep 14 2:05:51 Gideon Kipkemoi KIPKETER (KEN) Tokyo 26 Feb 2:03:13 Wilson Kipsang KIPROTICH (KEN) Berlin 25 Sep 16 2:05:54 Amos Choge KIPRUTO (KEN) Seoul 19 Mar 2:03:38 Patrick Makau MUSYOKI (KEN) Berlin 25 Sep 11 2:05:57 Kenenisa BEKELE (ETH) London 23 Apr 2:03:51 Stanley Kipleting BIWOTT (KEN) London 24 Apr 16 2:06:03 Felix Kipchirchir KANDIE (KEN) Seoul 19 Mar 2:03:59 Haile GEBRSELASSIE (ETH) Berlin 28 Sep 08 2:06:04 Marius KIMUTAI (KEN) Rotterdam 9 Apr 2:04:11 Tamirat TOLA (ETH) Dubai 20 Jan 17 2:06:05 Mark KORIR (KEN) Seoul 19 Mar 2:04:15 Geoffrey Kiprono MUTAI (KEN) Berlin 30 Sep 12 2:06:07 Nobert Kipkoech KIGEN (KEN) Seoul 19 Mar 3 3 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-MAR-M-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 11:27 on Saturday, 05 August 2017 Official Partners.
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