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Mexican long-distance runner

Rafael Zepeda Martínez (born August 22, 1961 in Mexico City) is a Mexican long-distance runner. Certificate in Neuromuscular Bandage, Functional Bandage and Flossband by the Alcalá Institute of Sciences and Specialties of Health, Mexico. He holds a degree in Physical Education, and a Sports Sciences Diploma, Master's degree in Psychology from UNITEC He is a certified trainer by FMAA (Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo) Elite Athlete.

Major competition record

Representing  Mexico
Year Competition Venue Position Event
1985 America's Chicago Chicago, Illinois, USA 86th Marathon, 2:32:58
1987 River Run Jacksonville, Florida, USA 11th 15 km, 43:48
Crescent City Classic New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 12th 10 km, 28:28
Mt San Antonio College Relays (Mt Sac) Walnut, California, USA 9th 10 km, 28:29.4
Lilac Bloomsday Spokane, Washington, USA 7th 12 km, 35:21
Bolder Boulder Boulder, Colorado, USA 12th 10 km, 30:15
Prefontaine Classic Eugene, Oregon, USA 10th 10 km, 29:01.1
Cascade Run Off Portland, Oregon, USA 11th 15 km, 44:48
CAC Championships Caracas, Venezuela 1st 10,000 m, 29:46.62
Falmouth Road Race Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA 21st 11.265 km, 34:03
Maggie Valley Moonlight Run Maggie Valley, North Carolina, USA 14th 8 km, 23:55
National Road Race Championships Irving, Texas, USA 2nd 12 km
National Road Race Championships El Paso-Juarez 3rd 15 km, 44:32
St Paul Medical Center Texas Stadium Dallas, Texas, USA 2nd 12 km, 35:01
New York City Marathon New York, USA 59th Marathon, 2:25:50
1988 River Run Jacksonville, Florida, USA 32nd 15 km, 46:24
Crescent City Classic New Orleans Louisiana USA 9th 10 km, 28:57
Mount San Antonio College Relays Walnut, California, USA 22nd 10,000 m, 28:49.1
National Road Race Championships Boulder, Colorado 7th 10 km, 30:18
Harry Jerome International Track Classic Burnaby, Columbia Británica, Canada 14th 5,000 m, 13:48.1
Times Colonist Dairyland International Victoria, Columbia Británica, Canada 11th 3,000 m, 08:03.1
News Dairyland Track Classic Abbotsford, Columbia Británica, Canada 3rd 10,000 m, 28:23.7
Steamboat Classic Peoria, Illinois, USA 6th 4 millas, 18:09
Parkersburg Homecoming Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA 4th Half marathon, 01:05:26
Mexico City International Marathon Mexico City, Mexico 2nd Marathon, 2:21:19
Tulsa Run Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA 6th 15 km, 43:39
Old Reliable Run Raleigh, North Carolina, USA 5th 10 km, 28:38
Pepsi Vulcan Run 10 km Birmingham, Alabama, USA 1st 10 km, 29:03
Citrus Bowl Half Marathon Orlando, Florida, USA 3rd Half marathon, 01:03:58
Sao Sylvestre Sao Paulo, Brasil 17th 12.6 km, 38:22
1989 Capital Bank Orange Bowl Bay Bridge Run Miami, Florida, USA 7th 10 km, 29:40
Gasparilla Distance Classic Tampa, Florida, USA 10th 15 km, 43:45
Jacksonville River Run Jacksonville, Florida, USA 6th 15 km, 43:53
America's Ekiden- Leg 3 New York, New York, USA 7th 9.3 km, 27:36
Mt Sac Relays Walnut, California, USA 8th 10,000 m, 28:29.2
Bolder Boulder Boulder, Colorado, USA 10th 10 km, 30:10
International Bronislaw Malinowski Memorial track and field Grudziadz, Polonia 2nd 10,000 m, 28:19.8
DN Galan Estocolmo, Suecia DNF DNF
Central American and Caribbean Championships San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA 4th 10,000 m, 30:28
Copa de las Americas Colombia 2nd 10,000 m, 30:10
City of Pittsburgh Great Race Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 5th 10 km, 28:22
IAAF World Road Relay Championships New York, USA 4th
RevistaCorredores Mexico City, Mexico 3rd 15 km, 45:38
Old Reliable Run Raleigh, North Carolina, USA 7th 10 km, 29:12
Pepsi Vulcan Run Birmingham, Alabama, USA 4th 10 km, 29:07
ARRA Circuit USA 5th 10 km, 29:07
1990 Gasparilla Distance Run Tampa, Florida, USA 28th 15 km, 47:20
Azalea Trail Run Mobile, Alabama, USA 9th 10 km, 28:57
Track and Field Mt San Antonio College Relays (Mt Sac) Walnut, California, USA 5th 10,000 m, 28:17.4
Lilac Bloomsday Run Spokane, Washington, USA 6th 12 km, 35:24
San Diego Tribune San Diego, California, USA 5th 10 km, 28:38
Bolder Boulder Boulder, Colorado, USA 4th 10 km, 29:45
Steamboat Classic Peoria, Illinois, USA 15th 4 millas, 18:38
Goodwill Games Seattle, Washington, USA 14th 10 km, 28:41.53
Peachtree Road Race Atlanta, Georgia, USA 10th 10 km, 28:48
New York City Marathon New York, USA 11th Marathon, 2:17:01
Florida Citrus Bowl Half Marathon Orlando, Florida 2nd Half marathon, 1:02:49
1991 Gasparilla Distance Classic Tampa, Florida, USA 5th 15 km, 43:37
City of Los Angeles Marathon Los Angeles, California, USA 6th Marathon, 2:15:51
IAAF World Crosscountry Championships Amberes, Bélgica 107th 11.77 km, 35:58
BankersTrust Drake Relays Road Race Des Moines, Iowa, USA 1st 10 km, 28:15
Lilac Bloomsday Run Spokane, Washington, USA 7th 12 km, 35:32
Bolder Boulder Boulder, Colorado, USA 6th 10 km, 29:47
Arturo Barrios Invitational Boulder, Colorado, USA 5th 10 km, 28:4
Potsdam-Berlin Ekiden- Leg 1 Berlin, Alemania, Germany 7th 8.5 km, 25:03
Manchester Road Race Manchester, Connecticut, USA 6th 7.69 km, 22:05
Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida, USA 5th Half marathon, 1:05:17
1992 Houston-Tenneco Marathon Houston Texas USA 7th Marathon, 2:15:42
Gasparilla Distance Classic Tampa, Florida, USA 18th 15 km, 43:58
IAAF World Road Relay Championships Berlin, Germany 6th
River Run Jacksonville, Florida, USA 10th 15 km, 44:58
Mount SAC Relays Walnut, California, USA 21st 10,000 metros, 28:45.8
Lilac Bloomsday Run Spokane Washington, USA 04th 12 km, 35:16
RevCo Cleveland Cleveland Ohio, USA 05th 10 km, 29:20
Harry Jerome International Track Classic- Heat A Burnaby Columbia Británica, Canada 13th 10,000 metros, 28:36.69
Victoria Times- Colonist International Classic Victoria Columbia Británica,Canada 15th 5,000 metros, 13:59.1
Peachtree Road Race Atlanta Georgia, USA 19th 10 km, 29:23
Utica Boilermaker Utica New York USA 15th 15 km, 45:11
Coronado '92 San Luis Potosi México 2nd 9.2 km, 27:27
IAAF Diet Coke World Championships South Shields England 59th Half marathon, 1:03:57
Nuevo León, Monterrey, Marathon Monterrey, México 05th Marathon, 2:20:18
Rio Cali Cali Colombia 5th 11.6 km, 34:33
1993 Mexico City Marathon Ciudad de México 10th Marathon, 2:21:01
Coronado 93 San Luis Potosi México 9th 10 km, 30:29
1994 Walt Disney World Marathon Orlando Florida, USA 13th Marathon, 2:21:35
Oxxo Chihuahua Chihuahua México 11th Half marathon, 1:04:05
1995 Philadelphia Distance Run Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA 13th Half marathon, 1:03:47
Twin Cities Marathon Minneapolis, Minnesota 1st Marathon, 2:15:09
1996 Lilac Bloomsday Run Spokane Washington, USA 12th 12 km, 37:42

References

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  2. "CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)". gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
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Twin Cities Marathon – men's winners
Land O' Lakes Marathon
  • 1963–65: Ron Daws (USA)
  • 1966: Phil Weiser (USA)
  • 1967: Ron Daws (USA)
  • 1968: Tom Heinonen (USA)
  • 1969: Alex Ratelle (USA)
  • 1970: Tom Hoffman (USA)
  • 1971: Jay Dirksen (USA)
  • 1972: Scott Sundquist (USA)
  • 1973: Steve Hoag (USA)
  • 1974–75: Al Gilman (USA)
City of Lakes Marathon
St. Paul Marathon
  • 1981: Michael Seaman (USA)
Twin Cities Marathon
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