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Amsterdam Marathon - Top Results

2010 Amsterdam Marathon - Top Finishers
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Men
1. Getu Feleke (Ethiopia) - 2:05:44 - PB
2. Wilson Chebet (Kenya) - 2:06:12 - debut
3. Chala Dechase (Ethiopia) - 2:07:23
4. Cherkos Feleke (Ethiopia) - 2:07:29
5. Hailu Mekonnen (Ethiopia) - 2:07:37
6. Shadrack Kiplagat (Kenya) - 2:07:56
7. Daniel Kosgei (Kenya) - 2:08:45
8. Jackson Kotut (Kenya) - 2:08:59
9. Kentaro Nakamoto (Team Sagawa Express) - 2:12:38
10. Thomas Chemitei (Kenya) - 2:13:14
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11. Masashi Hayashi (Team Yakult) - 2:13:23
13. Naoya Hashimoto (Japan) - 2:15:01
20. Yuko Matsumiya (Team Konica Minolta) - 2:17:24

Women
1. Alice Timblili (Kenya) - 2:25:03 - PB
2. Eyerusalem Kuma (Ethiopia) - 2:27:04
3. Robe Guta (Ethiopia) - 2:27:44
4. Woinshet Girma (Ethiopia) - 2:27:51
5. Shitaye Bedaso (Ethiopia) - 2:29:48
6. Miranda Boonstra (Netherlands) - 2:34:24
7. Julia Mumbi (Kenya) - 2:34:37
8. Ayelech Worku (Ethiopia) - 2:35:09
9. Inge de Jong (Netherlands) - 2:38:00
10. Christiana Das Changas (Brazil) - 2:39:41

Note: Both Hailu Mekonnen and Julia Mumbi have spent time in Japan running for jitsugyodan teams, Mekonnen for Team Honda and Mumbi for Team Aruze.

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