The 1995 World Marathon Cup was the sixth edition of the World Marathon Cup of athletics and were held in Athens, Greece. [1]
# | Nations | Time |
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1 | Italy [2] Marco Gozzano Davide Milesi Roberto Crosio | 6:43:42 |
2 | France Jean-Marie Gehin Dominique Chauvelier Pascal Fetizon | 6:48:47 |
3 | Spain José Ramón Torres Bartolomé Serrano ? (2:22:34) | 6:51:05 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time (h:m:s) |
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Douglas Wakiihuri | Kenya (KEN) | 2:12:01 | |
Takahiro Sunada | Japan (JPN) | 2:13:16 | |
Davide Milesi | Italy (ITA) | 2:13:23 | |
4 | José Ramón Torres | Spain (ESP) | 2:14:48 |
5 | Moges Taye | Ethiopia (ETH) | 2:14:53 |
6 | Marco Gozzano | Italy (ITA) | 2:14:58 |
7 | Roberto Crosio | Italy (ITA) | 2:15:21 |
8 | Jean-Marie Gehin | France (FRA) | 2:15:27 |
9 | Bartolomé Serrano | Spain (ESP) | 2:15:43 |
10 | Joseph Skosana | South Africa (RSA) | 2:15:47 |
11 | Dominique Chauvelier | France (FRA) | 2:15:58 |
12 | Pascal Fetizon | France (FRA) | 2:17:22 |
13 | Aleksandr Vikuzanin | Russia (RUS) | 2:17:41 |
14 | Shingo Nakamura | Japan (JPN) | 2:17:54 |
15 | Vladimir Plykin | Russia (RUS) | 2:18:14 |
16 | Anatoliy Archakov | Russia (RUS) | 2:18:19 |
17 | Giovanni Ruggiero | Italy (ITA) | 2:18:26 |
18 | William Foster | Great Britain (GBR) | 2:18:45 |
19 | Tesfaye Tafa | Ethiopia (ETH) | 2:18:57 |
20 | Timothy Moni | Kenya (KEN) | 2:19:33 |
21 | Peter Lebopo | South Africa (RSA) | 2:19:37 |
22 | Gemechu Kebede | Ethiopia (ETH) | 2:19:48 |
23 | Alfredo Vigueras | Mexico (MEX) | 2:19:59 |
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27 | Michael Scout | South Africa (RSA) | 2:20:58 |
28 | Spyridon Andriopoulos | Greece (GRE) | 2:21:44 |
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30 | ? | ? | |
31 | ? | ? | |
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34 | Daniel Rathbone | Great Britain (GBR) | 2:22:48 |
35 | ? | ? | |
36 | ? | ? | |
37 | ? | ? | |
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43 | Steve Taylor | United States (USA) | 2:24:38 |
44 | Ian Bloomfield | Great Britain (GBR) | 2:24:51 |
45 | ? | ? | |
46 | Kozu Akutsu | Japan (JPN) | 2:25:49 |
47 | Juan Francisco Romera | Spain (ESP) | 2:26:07 |
48 | ? | ? | |
49 | ? | ? | |
50 | Robin Nash | Great Britain (GBR) | 2:26:31 |
51 | ? | ? | |
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54 | ? | ? | |
55 | ? | ? | |
56 | Dave Dunham | United States (USA) | 2:27:51 |
57 | ? | ? | |
58 | John Makanya | Tanzania (TAN) | 2:28:32 |
59 | Zoltan Koszegi | Hungary (HUN) | 2:29:25 |
60 | ? | ? | |
61 | ? | ? | |
62 | ? | ? | |
63 | ? | ? | |
64 | Paul Rosser | United States (USA) | 2:32:01 |
# | Nations | Time |
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1 | Romania Anuța Catuna Lidia Șimon Cristina Pomacu | 7:30:21 |
2 | Russia Larisa Zyusko Nadezhda Wijenberg Marina Belyayeva | 7:36:37 |
3 | Italy Ornella Ferrara Maura Viceconte Antonella Bizioli | 7:38:51 |
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