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Run for All Leeds Half Marathon RESULT 8Th May 2016 Run for All Leeds Half Marathon RESULT 8th May 2016 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 1 9927 1:07:12 Mohammad Aburezeq Male 1 M 1 1:07:12 1 2 10640 1:07:27 Yared Hargos Male 2 M 2 1:07:27 2 3 10674 1:12:03 Joseph Wade Male 3 M 3 1:12:02 3 4 9852 1:12:53 Paul Marchant Northern Veterans AC Male 4 M40 1 1:12:52 4 5 9861 1:13:40 Joe Sagar Spenborough & Dist AC Male 5 M 4 1:13:39 5 6 4009 1:14:51 Ben Sadowyj Barton & District AC Male 6 M 5 1:14:51 6 7 4006 1:16:56 Pavan Rooprai Male 7 M 6 1:16:54 7 8 4994 1:17:27 Marcin Soszka Saltaire Striders Male 8 M 7 1:17:27 8 9 4996 1:17:55 Andrew Dobby Harrogate Harriers & AC Male 9 M40 2 1:17:54 9 10 4133 1:18:24 Daniel Hare St Theresa's A.C. Male 10 M 8 1:18:24 10 11 9816 1:19:01 Christopher Davies Male 11 M 9 1:18:54 11 12 4160 1:19:13 Phillip Batty Male 12 M 10 1:19:11 13 13 10516 1:19:20 Liam O'Brien Hyde Park Harriers Male 13 M35 1 1:19:20 14 14 1820 1:19:33 Daryl Hibberd Valley Striders AC Male 14 M 11 1:19:10 12 15 4999 1:19:52 Stephen Bailey Male 15 M40 3 1:19:51 15 16 9904 1:19:58 David Allinson Male 16 M45 1 1:19:52 16 17 4001 1:20:04 Josh Sambrook Male 17 M 12 1:19:57 17 18 4987 1:20:06 Andrew Redding Male 18 M40 4 1:19:59 18 19 106 1:20:22 Tyler Evans Male 19 M 13 1:20:17 19 20 9882 1:20:50 Mark Harrison Male 20 M35 2 1:20:40 20 21 9896 1:20:51 Tom Dart Spenborough & Dist AC Male 21 M 14 1:20:48 22 22 9867 1:20:53 Mark Monaghan Horsforth Harriers Male 22 M35 3 1:20:51 23 23 9862 1:20:54 Gary Gregory Male 23 M35 4 1:20:46 21 24 4084 1:21:00 Matthew Pinnock Hyde Park Harriers Male 24 M 15 1:20:54 24 25 4002 1:21:06 Philip Sewell Male 25 M 16 1:21:01 25 26 4108 1:21:12 Rob Grant Male 26 M40 5 1:21:11 26 27 4155 1:21:28 Tom Venning Valley Striders AC Male 27 M35 5 1:21:24 27 28 9826 1:21:35 Mark Smith Horsforth Harriers Male 28 M 17 1:21:34 28 29 10593 1:21:38 Marc Sennett Wharfedale Harriers Male 29 M35 6 1:21:36 30 30 10513 1:21:40 Robin Outtersides Otley AC Male 30 M35 7 1:21:38 31 31 10603 1:21:43 John Robson St Theresa's A.C. Male 31 M40 6 1:21:40 32 32 4094 1:21:45 Huw Lippiatt Male 32 M40 7 1:21:43 34 33 9848 1:21:47 Ryan Norman Male 33 M 18 1:21:43 33 34 4049 1:21:50 James Clark Pudsey Pacers RC Male 34 M35 8 1:21:45 35 35 4071 1:21:58 Jon Marshall Male 35 M45 2 1:21:58 38 36 10646 1:21:58 James Teagle Male 36 M 19 1:21:54 36 37 10610 1:21:59 Matthew Akpan Male 37 M 20 1:21:54 37 38 9868 1:22:04 Gareth Cooke Male 38 M 21 1:22:04 40 39 1504 1:22:30 Sam Law Male 39 M 22 1:22:16 41 40 10585 1:22:31 Mike Clarke Warry Male 40 M 23 1:21:59 39 41 4023 1:22:40 Craig Pritchard Skyrac Athletic Club Male 41 M35 9 1:22:38 42 42 10609 1:23:07 Hannah Oldroyd Saltaire Striders Female 1 F 1 1:23:04 43 43 10638 1:23:08 Steve Darby UKnetrunner.co.UK Male 42 M45 3 1:23:05 44 44 4019 1:23:24 Dan Clark Male 43 M 24 1:21:34 29 45 1539 1:23:30 Andrew Alderson Male 44 M 25 1:23:30 47 46 4087 1:23:33 Martin Landells Pudsey & Bramley AC Male 45 M55 1 1:23:31 49 47 4038 1:23:38 John. Convery Male 46 M50 1 1:23:36 50 48 4116 1:23:39 Jamie Gibbs Male 47 M 26 1:23:30 48 49 9929 1:23:40 Michael Hooker Male 48 M 27 1:23:25 46 50 1604 1:23:44 Peter Senior Male 49 M35 10 1:23:44 52 51 10643 1:23:45 Matthew Wilkinson Nidd Valley Road Runners Male 50 M 28 1:23:43 51 52 10627 1:23:47 Dan Birkinshaw Kimberworth Striders Male 51 M35 11 1:23:45 53 53 4167 1:24:00 Al Chapman Pudsey Pacers RC Male 52 M35 12 1:23:55 55 54 4124 1:24:10 Scott Henderson Male 53 M35 13 1:24:05 57 55 4070 1:24:15 Terry Midgley St Theresa's A.C. Male 54 M40 8 1:24:12 58 56 9908 1:24:19 Jonathan Forey Skyrac Athletic Club Male 55 M45 4 1:24:03 56 57 4248 1:24:20 Daniel Jones Male 56 M 29 1:23:05 45 58 4041 1:24:21 Tim Straughan Skyrac Athletic Club Male 57 M50 2 1:24:18 61 59 4484 1:24:24 Callum Elson Male 58 M 30 1:24:24 64 60 9353 1:24:25 Tom Pilcher Male 59 M 31 1:24:17 60 61 10595 1:24:26 Warren Langler Watts Male 60 M45 5 1:24:13 59 62 9368 1:24:30 David Westhead Ilkley Harriers AC Male 61 M45 6 1:24:22 63 63 9938 1:24:37 Darren Young Male 62 M45 7 1:24:30 66 64 9347 1:24:38 George Schofield St Theresa's A.C. 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Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 76 9821 1:25:37 Simon Stevens Male 75 M35 16 1:25:32 81 77 10508 1:25:38 Bethany Garland Chichester Runners & AC Female 2 F 2 1:25:25 79 78 4008 1:25:41 Martin Firth Queensbury Running Club Male 76 M55 2 1:25:29 80 79 4074 1:25:42 Thomas Howell Male 77 M 39 1:25:33 82 80 4050 1:25:45 Richard Sutor Chapel Allerton Runners Male 78 M 40 1:25:41 84 81 4536 1:25:51 Bethany Pudifoot Female 3 F 3 1:25:39 83 82 4062 1:25:54 Nick Davies Male 79 M45 9 1:25:54 88 83 9352 1:25:57 Mike Gallagher Hyde Park Harriers Male 80 M 41 1:25:51 85 84 4030 1:25:58 Chris Forbes Male 81 M45 10 1:25:53 86 85 10530 1:25:59 Chris Smith Hyde Park Harriers Male 82 M40 10 1:25:53 87 86 4047 1:26:01 Kevin Summers Male 83 M 42 1:25:11 75 87 4111 1:26:02 Martin Peck Roberttown Road Runners Male 84 M35 17 1:25:17 77 88 4177 1:26:04 George Bridge Male 85 M 43 1:26:02 94 89 4114 1:26:06 Sam Gibbs Barlick Fell Runners Male 86 M 44 1:26:00 92 90 10510 1:26:07 Jay Bennett Male 87 M40 11 1:26:00 93 91 9906 1:26:10 Julian John Male 88 M35 18 1:25:57 91 92 9386 1:26:10 Colin Brown Male 89 M45 11 1:25:57 90 93 10598 1:26:14 Roger Hutton Male 90 M35 19 1:26:06 96 94 10630 1:26:21 Graham Jones Male 91 M50 4 1:26:06 95 95 9849 1:26:23 Faye Banks Pontefract AC Female 4 F35 1 1:26:21 97 96 314 1:26:31 Reece Isaac Male 92 M 45 1:26:26 98 97 4125 1:26:34 Steve Head Male 93 M45 12 1:26:31 100 98 4480 1:26:41 Mike Dearden Chapel Allerton Runners Male 94 M35 20 1:25:54 89 99 9390 1:26:45 Simon Herberts Male 95 M 46 1:26:35 101 100 9371 1:26:46 Damian Mawer Male 96 M40 12 1:25:20 78 101 4004 1:26:52 James Roden Male 97 M40 13 1:26:47 103 102 4097 1:26:53 Martin Lofthouse Nidd Valley Road Runners Male 98 M45 13 1:26:29 99 103 1567 1:27:04 Chris Dixon Male 99 M45 14 1:26:40 102 104 4506 1:27:10 David Song Male 100 M 47 1:26:54 105 105 9340 1:27:13 Stuart Dunbar Saltaire Striders Male 101 M50 5 1:26:59 108 106 4010 1:27:16 Colin Fletcher Easingwold Running Club Male 102 M55 3 1:27:09 109 107 4142 1:27:21 Adam Worrallo Bingley Harriers & AC Male 103 M35 21 1:27:17 111 108 4011 1:27:24 Tom Sanders Chorlton Runners Male 104 M 48 1:27:14 110 109 4539 1:27:25 Neil Pennington Male 105 M45 15 1:26:55 106 110 4016 1:27:25 Steve Pinn Male 106 M35 22 1:27:20 116 111 2 1:27:27 George Rainsford Male 107 M 49 1:27:26 120 112 1593 1:27:29 Robert Wapshott Male 108 M35 23 1:27:20 114 113 4176 1:27:30 Ian Whitehouse Halifax Harriers & AC Male 109 M45 16 1:27:18 113 114 10651 1:27:32 David Todd Male 110 M35 24 1:27:20 115 115 9395 1:27:34 Martin Button Male 111 M40 14 1:27:22 118 116 4017 1:27:41 Mark Ruud Male 112 M45 17 1:27:36 123 117 1541 1:27:42 Steve Carson Stadium Runners Male 113 M35 25 1:27:36 124 118 10509 1:27:44 Jim Garland Chichester Runners & AC Male 114 M50 6 1:27:30 122 119 4122 1:27:54 Wayne Herbert St Theresa's A.C.
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