Bonilla earns men's title
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Gonzalez takes women's championship
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1 | José Adrian Bonilla | 0:49:57 |
2 | José Montero | 0:00:36 |
3 | Nieves Carrasco | 0:00:53 |
4 | Duran Marconi | 0:01:01 |
5 | Henry Mendez Raabe | 0:01:02 |
6 | Luis Rojas | 0:03:35 |
7 | Steven Villalobos | 0:04:03 |
8 | Eddy Perez | 0:04:52 |
9 | Armando Solórzano | Row 8 - Cell 2 |
10 | Alban Figueroa | 0:05:35 |
11 | Marcos Zamora | 0:06:31 |
12 | Roy Carvajal | 0:10:42 |
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1 | Rebeca Gonzalez | 0:29:09 |
2 | Edith Guillen | 0:00:38 |
3 | Marcela Rubiano | 0:00:59 |
4 | Daniela Martinez | 0:01:33 |
5 | Yuliana Arroyo | 0:02:14 |
6 | Alejandra Carvajal | 0:02:15 |
7 | Jimena Arce | 0:02:38 |
8 | Roxana Alvarado | 0:02:59 |
9 | Melissa Loria | 0:03:03 |
10 | Marcela Castillo | 0:03:26 |
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