Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
José Manuel Martínez | Spain | 28:11.11 | |
Carles Castillejo | Spain | 28:11.27 | |
Kamiel Maase | Netherlands | 28:20.30 | |
4 | Ioannis Kanellopoulos | Greece | 28:27.02 |
5 | Ignacio Cáceres | Spain | 28:39.14 |
6 | Giuliano Battocletti | Italy | 28:52.21 |
7 | Michalis Yelasakis | Greece | 29:05.37 |
8 | Umberto Pusterla | Italy | 29:06.94 |
9 | Erik Sjöqvist | Sweden | 29:11.12 |
10 | Ayele Seteng | Israel | 29:15.61 |
11 | Dennis Jensen | Denmark | 29:17.31 |
12 | Mohamed Serbouti | France | 29:18.03 |
13 | Panagiotis Papoulias | Greece | 29:22.49 |
14 | Christian Nemeth | Belgium | 29:30.34 |
15 | Augusto Gomes | France | 29:37.87 |
16 | Domenico D'Ambrosio | Italy | 29:40.91 |
17 | Claus Bugge Hansen | Denmark | 29:44.83 |
18 | Joakim Johansson | Sweden | 29:50.79 |
19 | Ricardo Serrano | Spain | 29:59.93 |
20 | Glynn Tromans | United Kingdom | 30:03.57 |
21 | José Maduro | Portugal | 30:06.43 |
— | Ricardo Ribas | Portugal | DNF |
— | Slavko Petrović | Croatia | DNF |
— | Dmitry Maksimov | Russia | DNF |
— | Elijah Nyabuti | Kenya | DNF |
— | Frédéric Collignon | Belgium | DNF |
— | David Ramard | France | DNF |
— | Khalid Zoubaa | France | DNF |
— | Mirko Petrović | Serbia and Montenegro | DNF |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Margaret Maury | France | 32:01.01 | |
Mihaela Botezan | Romania | 32:15.43 | |
Fernanda Ribeiro | Portugal | 32:23.10 | |
4 | Helena Javornik | Slovenia | 32:31.36 |
5 | Patrizia Tisi | Italy | 32:34.04 |
6 | Maria Protopappa | Greece | 32:46.17 |
7 | Christelle Daunay | France | 32:48.69 |
8 | Amaia Piedra | Spain | 32:56.52 |
9 | Ana Dias | Portugal | 33:12.25 |
10 | Teresa Recio | Spain | 33:14.14 |
11 | Anna Incerti | Italy | 33:21.02 |
12 | Vincenza Sicari | Italy | 33:33.10 |
13 | Natalia Cercheș | Moldova | 33:33.79 |
14 | Helena Sampaio | Portugal | 33:38.70 |
15 | Fatima Yvelain | France | 33:39.12 |
16 | Mounia Aboulahcen | Belgium | 33:42.98 |
17 | Sandra Baumann | Austria | 34:14.56 |
18 | Mónica Rosa | Portugal | 34:36.40 |
19 | Judith Plá | Spain | 34:50.98 |
— | Anja Smolders | Belgium | DNF |
— | Irene Kwambai | Kenya | DNF |
— | Rodica Nagel | France | DNF |
— | Mirja Jenni | Switzerland | DNF |
— | Marina Bastos | Portugal | DNF |
— | Snezana Kostic | Serbia and Montenegro | DNF |
— | Silvia Sommaggio | Italy | DNF |
— | Alessandra Aguilar | Spain | DNF |
— | Hrisostomia Iakovou | Greece | DNF |
Rank | Nation | Total time |
---|---|---|
Spain José Manuel Martínez (28:11.11) Carles Castillejo (28:11.27) Ignacio Cáceres (28:39.14) Ricardo Serrano (29:59.93) | 1:25:01.52 | |
Greece Ioannis Kanellopoulos (28:27.02) Michalis Yelasakis (29:05.37) Panagiotis Papoulias (29:22.49) | 1:26:54.88 | |
Italy Giuliano Battocletti (28:52.21) Umberto Pusterla (29:06.94) Domenico D'Ambrosio (29:40.91) | 1:27:40.06 |
Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals
Rank | Nation | Total time |
---|---|---|
France Margaret Maury (32:01.01) Christelle Daunay (32:48.69) Fatima Yvelain (33:39.12) | 1:38:28.82 | |
Portugal Fernanda Ribeiro (32:23.10) Ana Dias (33:12.25) Helena Sampaio (33:38.70) Mónica Rosa (34:36.40) Marina Bastos DNF | 1:39:14.05 | |
Italy Patrizia Tisi (32:34.04) Anna Incerti (33:21.02) Vincenza Sicari (33:33.10) Silvia Sommaggio DNF | 1:39:28.16 | |
4 | Spain Amaia Piedra (32:56.52) Teresa Recio (33:14.14) Judith Plá (34:50.98) Alessandra Aguilar DNF | 1:41:01.64 |
Athletes in italics did not score for their team but received medals
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