LRRL Hungarton 7 - FINAL Results Wednesday 5Th July 2017

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LRRL Hungarton 7 - FINAL Results Wednesday 5Th July 2017 LRRL Hungarton 7 - FINAL Results Wednesday 5th July 2017 POS TIME NO NAME GEN SEX DIV CLUB CHIP TIME L&RAA Standard M VM F VF 1 38:58:00 320 Chris Jordan Male SenM Leicester Coritanian AC 38:34:00 Diamond 1 2 39:04:00 327 Edward Highton Male SenM Owls AC 38:37:00 Diamond 2 3 39:48:00 209 Matt Adcock Male VM40 Hermitage Harriers 39:22:00 Diamond 3 1 4 40:10:00 325 Simon Allen Male SenM Owls AC 39:47:00 Gold 4 5 40:20:00 221 Sam Kyte Male SenM Hermitage Harriers 40:20:00 Gold 5 6 40:41:00 222 Gavin McDermott Male VM45 Hermitage Harriers 40:16:00 Diamond 6 2 7 41:03:00 141 Martin Makin Male VM40 Charnwood A C 40:38:00 Diamond 7 3 8 41:14:00 216 Paul Featherstone Male SenM Hermitage Harriers 40:49:00 Gold 8 9 41:19:00 140 Michael Kingsbury Male VM50 Charnwood A C 40:52:00 Platinum 9 4 10 41:26:00 7 Ryan Bennett Male SenM Badgers 41:00:00 Gold 10 11 41:32:00 414 Alun Thomas Male SenM South Derbyshire Road Run 41:08:00 Gold 11 12 41:46:00 328 Chris McMillan Male SenM Owls AC 41:21:00 Gold 12 13 42:00:00 112 John Orgill Male SenM Birstall RC 41:33:00 Gold 13 14 42:08:00 5 Chris Baxter Male SenM Badgers 41:41:00 Gold 14 15 42:34:00 125 Tim Tickner Male VM40 Birstall RC 42:07:00 Gold 15 5 16 42:39:00 223 Ian Murdey Male VM45 Hermitage Harriers 42:15:00 Diamond 16 6 17 42:46:00 73 Tom Lee Male SenM Beaumont RC 42:21:00 Silver 17 18 42:50:00 104 Paul Gowdridge Male SenM Birstall RC 42:24:00 Silver 18 19 42:57:00 24 Chris Horton Male VM40 Badgers 42:30:00 Gold 19 7 20 43:09:00 497 Simon Mayes Male SenM West End Runners 42:43:00 Silver 20 21 43:17:00 218 Paul Gregory Male VM40 Hermitage Harriers 42:53:00 Gold 21 8 22 43:19:00 643 Jamie Strange Male SenM 42:54:00 Silver 22 23 43:21:00 658 Laurence Wicks Male SenM 42:57:00 Silver 23 24 43:22:00 40 Danny Warren Male SenM Badgers 42:55:00 Silver 24 25 43:25:00 224 David Pallett Male SenM Hermitage Harriers 43:00:00 Silver 25 26 43:27:00 308 Craig Hinds Male VM45 Ivanhoe Runners 43:00:00 Gold 26 9 27 43:31:00 231 Ryan Twigg Male SenM Hermitage Harriers 43:31:00 Silver 27 28 43:40:00 61 Philip Chritchlow Male VM45 Beaumont RC 43:13:00 Gold 28 10 29 43:54:00 249 Chris Langham Male VM45 Hinckley Running Club 43:29:00 Gold 29 11 30 44:03:00 314 Matthew Pleass Male SenM Ivanhoe Runners 43:40:00 Silver 30 31 44:04:00 509 Rob Pullen Male VM40 West End Runners 43:38:00 Gold 31 12 32 44:07:00 496 Joanna Male Female SenF West End Runners 43:42:00 Gold 1 33 44:10:00 493 Mark Lambell Male SenM West End Runners 43:11:00 Silver 32 34 44:18:00 694 Lucy Niemz Female SenF Poplar Running Club 43:54:00 Gold 2 35 44:23:00 372 Joshua West Male U20M Race Hub 43:57:00 Silver 33 36 44:25:00 574 Bruno Nikoloff Male VM50 Wreake Runners 43:57:00 Diamond 34 13 37 44:28:00 289 Stephen Snow Male VM45 Huncote Harriers 44:00:00 Gold 35 14 38 44:30:00 13 Aaron Chetwynd Male SenM Badgers 44:00:00 Silver 36 39 44:43:00 86 Andrew Seaton Male SenM Beaumont RC 44:14:00 Silver 37 40 44:53:00 26 David Jackson Male SenM Badgers 44:27:00 Silver 38 41 45:00:00 234 Darren Weston Male VM40 Hermitage Harriers 45:00:00 Silver 39 15 42 45:02:00 138 Anne Holyland Female SenF Charnwood A C 44:27:00 Gold 3 43 45:04:00 544 Rob Nurse Male SenM Wigston PhoeniX RC 44:35:00 Silver 40 44 45:05:00 89 Ross Tyrrell Male SenM Beaumont RC 44:37:00 Silver 41 45 45:07:00 281 Jonathan OXbrough Male SenM Huncote Harriers 44:39:00 Silver 42 46 45:13:00 566 Matthew Franklin Male SenM Wreake Runners 44:46:00 Silver 43 47 45:16:00 421 Luke Eggleston Male SenM Stilton Striders 44:50:00 Silver 44 48 45:23:00 252 Nick Moore Male SenM Hinckley Running Club 44:54:00 Silver 45 49 45:26:00 402 Mark Ramsden Male SenM Roadhoggs Leicester AC 44:55:00 Silver 46 50 45:27:00 503 Joe Parker Male SenM West End Runners 44:59:00 Silver 47 51 45:37:00 237 James Willoughby Male SenM Hermitage Harriers 45:07:00 Silver 48 52 45:46:00 357 Daniel Ryan Male SenM Poplar Running Club 44:59:00 Silver 49 53 45:49:00 10 Glyn Broadhurst Male VM40 Badgers 45:19:00 Silver 50 16 54 46:00:00 177 David Searle Male SenM Desford Striders 45:31:00 Silver 51 55 46:23:00 578 David Rose Male SenM Wreake Runners 45:55:00 Bronze 52 56 46:26:00 56 Alex Toll Male VM50 Barrow Runners 45:59:00 Gold 53 17 57 46:30:00 33 Adrian Payne Male SenM Badgers 46:00:00 Bronze 54 58 46:31:00 212 Peter Armstrong Male SenM Hermitage Harriers 46:04:00 Bronze 55 59 46:35:00 315 Nick Rowles Male VM45 Ivanhoe Runners 46:09:00 Silver 56 18 60 46:36:00 297 Jason Tomkins Male SenM Huncote Harriers 46:06:00 Bronze 57 61 46:38:00 457 Daniel King Male VM40 Team Anstey Amblers and R 46:08:00 Silver 58 19 62 46:40:00 336 Lee Dawson Male SenM Poplar Running Club 46:06:00 Bronze 59 63 46:41:00 278 Nicki Nealon Female VF45 Huncote Harriers 46:15:00 Diamond 4 1 64 46:45:00 290 Nick Strange Male VM40 Huncote Harriers 46:18:00 Silver 60 20 65 46:57:00 90 Kevin Waite Male VM45 Beaumont RC 46:28:00 Silver 61 21 66 46:58:00 563 Andrew Carmichael Male VM50 Wreake Runners 46:22:00 Gold 62 22 67 46:59:00 406 James Thurman Male SenM Roadhoggs Leicester AC 46:34:00 Bronze 63 68 47:12:00 332 Martin Button Male VM45 Poplar Running Club 46:22:00 Silver 64 23 69 47:15:00 266 Arron CoX Male SenM Huncote Harriers 46:42:00 Bronze 65 70 47:16:00 515 Craig Baker Male VM55 Wigston PhoeniX RC 46:49:00 Gold 66 24 71 47:19:00 576 Samuel Payne Male SenM Wreake Runners 46:44:00 Bronze 67 72 47:19:00 339 Andy Gibiino Male SenM Poplar Running Club 46:24:00 Bronze 68 73 47:20:00 490 Adrian Judge Male VM45 West End Runners 46:16:00 Silver 69 25 74 47:21:00 677 Richard Martin Male VM40 Ivanhoe Runners 46:52:00 Silver 70 26 75 47:24:00 514 Charlie Austin Female SenF Wigston PhoeniX RC 46:57:00 Silver 5 76 47:25:00 581 Luke Smith Male SenM Wreake Runners 46:57:00 Bronze 71 77 47:26:00 343 Nicola Holmes Female SenF Poplar Running Club 46:59:00 Silver 6 78 47:37:00 667 Phil Stevenson Male SenM Ivanhoe Runners 47:04:00 Bronze 72 79 47:40:00 424 Darren Glover Male VM45 Stilton Striders 47:14:00 Silver 73 27 80 47:42:00 582 Gavin Speed Male SenM Wreake Runners 47:42:00 Bronze 74 81 47:47:00 438 Alan Thompson Male VM45 Stilton Striders 46:48:00 Silver 75 28 82 47:50:00 405 Gurmit Singh Male SenM Roadhoggs Leicester AC 47:23:00 Bronze 76 83 47:52:00 558 Scott Beasley Male VM40 Wreake Runners 47:26:00 Silver 77 29 84 47:53:00 437 Natalie Teece Female SenF Stilton Striders 47:27:00 Silver 7 85 47:55:00 265 Kent Butcher Male VM40 Huncote Harriers 47:23:00 Silver 78 30 86 47:58:00 143 Nick White Male VM45 Charnwood A C 47:27:00 Silver 79 31 87 48:01:00 57 Chris Trinder Male SenM Barrow Runners 47:17:00 Bronze 80 88 48:07:00 64 Gareth Coyle Male VM45 Beaumont RC 47:40:00 Silver 81 32 89 48:09:00 139 James Ketteringham Male VM50 Charnwood A C 47:33:00 Silver 82 33 90 48:13:00 420 Ian Drage Male VM40 Stilton Striders 47:46:00 Silver 83 34 91 48:17:00 313 Mark Parker Male SenM Ivanhoe Runners 47:47:00 Bronze 84 92 48:18:00 106 Karl Headley Male VM40 Birstall RC 48:18:00 Bronze 85 35 93 48:19:00 366 Steve Gibson Male SenM Race Hub 47:48:00 Bronze 86 94 48:24:00 220 Rob Hirst Male SenM Hermitage Harriers 47:45:00 Bronze 87 95 48:34:00 373 Max Williams Male SenM Race Hub 48:04:00 Bronze 88 96 48:50:00 383 Igor Burbela Male VM55 Roadhoggs Leicester AC 48:20:00 Gold 89 36 97 48:54:00 680 Ian Parker Male VM50 Beaumont RC 48:20:00 Silver 90 37 98 48:56:00 683 Nicky Whitehead Male SenM Wigston PhoeniX RC 48:10:00 Bronze 91 99 49:07:00 36 Ian Smith Male VM50 Badgers 48:28:00 Silver 92 38 100 49:09:00 557 Steve Bates Male VM40 Wreake Runners 48:41:00 Bronze 93 39 101 49:13:00 521 Robert Blandford Male SenM Wigston PhoeniX RC 48:42:00 Bronze 94 102 49:15:00 364 Nick Cook Male VM40 Race Hub 48:42:00 Bronze 95 40 103 49:16:00 656 Seb Wheeler Male SenM 48:47:00 Bronze 96 104 49:17:00 526 Ben Collins Male VM40 Wigston PhoeniX RC 48:30:00 Bronze 97 41 105 49:19:00 639 Chris Shaw Male SenM 48:22:00 Bronze 98 106 49:20:00 204 Richard Payne Male SenM Grantham Running Club 48:54:00 Bronze 99 107 49:20:00 550 Joanne Sanders Female SenF Wigston PhoeniX RC 48:49:00 Silver 8 108 49:21:00 225 Alex Percy Male U20M Hermitage Harriers 48:47:00 Bronze 100 109 49:24:00 573 Gary Munsey Male VM45 Wreake Runners 48:55:00 Silver 101 42 110 49:26:00 391 Sam Jolly Male SenM Roadhoggs Leicester AC 48:59:00 Bronze 102 111 49:33:00 559 Richard Bettsworth Male VM50 Wreake Runners 48:57:00 Silver 103 43 112 49:38:00 338 Philip Elliott Male SenM Poplar Running Club 48:42:00 Bronze 104 113 49:41:00 488 Andrew Jones Male VM40 West End Runners 48:31:00 Bronze 105 44 114 49:47:00 579 Nathan Smith Male VM40 Wreake Runners 49:47:00 Bronze 106 45 115 49:51:00 561 Howard Bradfield Male VM45 Wreake Runners 49:22:00 Silver 107 46 116 49:54:00 441 James Allsop Male SenM Team Anstey Amblers and R 49:23:00 Bronze 108 117 49:57:00 570 David Jackson Male VM40 Wreake Runners 49:28:00 Bronze 109 47 118 49:59:00 163 Graham Hobbs Male VM55 Desford Striders 49:26:00 Gold 110 48 119 50:03:00 506 Andrew Pearson Male VM40 West End Runners 49:11:00 Bronze 111 49 120 50:07:00 227 Bonita Robinson Female SenF Hermitage Harriers 49:24:00 Silver 9 121 50:09:00 91 Steve Ball Male VM45 Birstall RC 49:29:00 Silver 112 50 122 50:11:00 470 Brian Williams Male VM50 Team Anstey Amblers and R 49:43:00 Silver 113 51 123 50:11:00 294 Ian Thompson Male VM45 Huncote Harriers 49:23:00 Silver 114 52 124 50:15:00 567 Ian Hillier Male VM45 Wreake Runners 49:43:00 Silver 115 53 125 50:27:00 644 Matthew Sturgess Male SenM 49:53:00 Bronze 116 126 50:29:00 164 Mark Hodson Male VM40 Desford Striders 49:59:00 Bronze 117 54 127 50:33:00 260 Jonathan Strong Male SenM Hinckley
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