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The Rivington Pike Fell Race at Rivington on Saturday 20Th April 2019 The Rivington Pike Fell Race at Rivington on Saturday 20th April 2019 Pike 19 — FINAL RESULTS PosNumName Cat/Pos Club Time 1 62Michael Cayton Ribble Valley Harriers 17:20 91 51James Jackson V4018Lostock Ac 24:15 2 72Daniel Haworth Matlock Athletic Club 17:39 92 91Malc Hetherington V506Unattached 24:17 3 45Ben Bergstrand U201Middlesbrough AC 18:25 93 157Stephen Burthem V557Spectrum Striders 24:19 4 170Rob Hope V401Pudsey & Bramley Ac 18:50 94 48John Evason Black Combe Runners Club 24:21 5 137JonJo Doherty St Helens Sutton Ac 19:11 95 122Thornton Taylor V603Rossendale Harriers & Ac 24:25 6 314Matt Driver Holcombe Harriers 19:44 96 46Carmen Byrne L401Blackburn Harriers 24:26 7 25Thomas Marchant Blackburn Harriers 19:52 97 163Richard Pollitt V4019Burnden Road Runners 24:30 8 107Nick Treiyl Barlick Fell Runners 19:56 98 291Janet Rashleigh L551Horwich R M I Harriers 24:32 9 150Lawrence Eccles Penny Lane Striders 19:58 99 366Steve Myerscough V459Wesham Road Runners & Ac 24:33 10 65Eric Beaumont U171Keighley & Craven Ac 20:03 100 93William Lowe V604Rossendale Harriers & Ac 24:37 11 85Sarah McCormack L 1Ambleside Ac 20:11 101219Daniel Peers Spectrum Striders 24:37 12 95Danny Hope V402Horwich R M I Harriers 20:16 102101David Pollitt V507Leigh Harriers & Ac 24:38 13 222George Martindale Unattached 20:20 103 99Alex Frost V508Rochdale Harriers & Ac 24:39 14 90Gareth Booth V451Horwich R M I Harriers 20:22 104278Paul Shannon V605Tattenhall Runners 24:41 15 386Rob Mills Unattached 20:27 105327Porendan LoughreyV509Astley & Tyldesley Road Runner 24:41 16 359Martin Lucass Chorlton Runners 20:31 106346Rob Rawlinson V4020Calder Valley Fell Runners 24:42 17 351Luke Brindle U202Horwich R M I Harriers 20:44 107363Bridget Lancashire L 9Saddleworth Runners Club 24:42 18 186Ashley Holt V403Rossendale Harriers & Ac 20:45 108221Richard Thorpe Penny Lane Striders 24:43 19 198John Hunt V501Pensby Runners 20:47 109343Katherine Klinder L402Chorley Ac & Tri 24:44 20 135James Titmoss V404Horwich R M I Harriers 20:54 110124Mark Burns V4021Bolton Tri Club 24:45 21 81Andy Fleet West Waterford AC 20:58 111281Steve Williams V606Horwich R M I Harriers 24:47 22 195Tom Grundy U203Unattached 20:58 112335Jonathan Hyde V4022Astley & Tyldesley Road Runner 24:51 23 6Kurtis Mitton U172Rossendale Harriers & Ac 21:01 113 70Ross Giles Chorlton Runners 24:52 24 207Gareth Briggs V452Dark Peak Fell Runners Club 21:03 114199Gavin Melia V4023Penny Lane Striders 24:53 25 285Jackson McKay U173Clayton Le Moors Harriers 21:04 115271Pete Hopley V5010Burnden Road Runners 24:56 26 69David Middlemas V453Valley Striders 21:05 116287Geoff Gough V607Clayton Le Moors Harriers 24:58 27 64Jack Hughes U174Chorley Ac & Tri 21:07 117 79Robert Bolton V5011Oldham & Royton H & Ac 25:05 28 30Marc Barrett V405Rossendale Harriers & Ac 21:09 118333Joe McCarthy V4510Mersey Tri 25:06 29 407Rebecca Robinson L 2Kendal Amateur Athletic Club 21:12 119243Laurence Wood V4024Gt Manchester Fire Service Aa 25:07 30 406Joe Mercer Horwich R M I Harriers 21:15 120261Craig Kenny Bolton United Harriers & Ac 25:08 31 148Craig Roberts V551Kendal Amateur Athletic Club 21:26 121176Andy Morris V4025Unattached 25:13 32 73Dan Gilbert V406Horwich R M I Harriers 21:28 122230Liz Whitfield L403Spectrum Striders 25:13 33 15Malcolm Fowler V552Cheshire Hill Racers 21:30 123248Andrew Barrow V4511Unattached 25:15 34 110Luke Kelly Chorlton Runners 21:33 124191Mick Kirkman V5012Rossendale Harriers & Ac 25:16 35 188Russell Price Chorlton Runners 21:33 125307Pritish Patel V4026Kept Fit 25:20 36 108Jorden Burne Middleton Harriers Ac 21:34 126317Madelaine Dickson L 12Chorlton Runners 25:23 37 34Dominic Raby V454Chorley Ac & Tri 21:37 127 75Doug Fleming V558Horwich R M I Harriers 25:25 38 293Matthew Wilson Horwich R M I Harriers 21:45 128244Christophe MenandV5013Burnden Road Runners 25:26 39 23Nicola Squires L 3Ribble Valley Harriers 21:48 129158Matthew Thoepr Astley & Tyldesley Road Runner 25:29 40 116David Alexander V502West Cheshire Athletic Club 21:49 130319Ian Dale V559Royton Road Runners 25:30 41 66Rowan Wood Lonsdale 21:54 131179Michael Griffin V4027Middleton Harriers Ac 25:32 42 105Jon Park West Cheshire Athletic Club 21:57 132 12Syuart Hatton V4028Lostock Ac 25:33 43 130A LundbergBury V553Rossendale Harriers & Ac 21:57 133233Paul Bass V4512Chorley Ac & Tri 25:41 44 109Mark Walsh V503Horwich R M I Harriers 22:02 134402Michael Hodson V4513Bramhall Runners 25:43 45 49George Butler Ramsborttom Running Club 22:07 135268Mick Brankin V4514FRA 25:43 46 155Tim Campbell V455Astley & Tyldesley Road Runner 22:09 136 42David Vann V5014Unattached 25:44 47 217Robert Short Radcliffe Ac 22:14 137312Mark Shuttleworth V5015Lostock Ac 25:45 48 229Daniel Wheat Southwell AC 22:15 138196Sean Barrago V4029Unattached 25:49 49 94Charlie Taylor U175Rossendale Harriers & Ac 22:18 139294Derren Shaw V4515Unattached 25:50 50 214John Weaver Middleton Harriers Ac 22:19 140 32Paul Swyers V5016Radcliffe Ac 25:53 51 277John Sutton V456Ribble Valley Harriers 22:20 141 29Kevin Jones V5017Saddleworth Runners Club 26:00 52 329Rick Solman V407Bury Athletic Club 22:22 142 55Gary Daniels V4030Chorlton Runners 26:05 53 146Scott McRedie V408Barlick Fell Runners 22:25 143165Paul Davies V4516Unattached 26:12 54 181Derek Reilly V504Unattached 22:30 144340Oliver Maher Rivington Hall Barn 26:13 55 383Kevin Smith V409Helsby (bicc) Running Club 22:34 145139Paul Beeson Cannock & Staffs AC 26:14 56 37Ryan Snee Unattached 22:37 146300Josh Bailey U205Rivington Hall Barn 26:18 57 360Andrew Scholes Unattached 22:47 147 56Paul Kaye V4517Unattached 26:19 58 403Stephen Regan Unattached 22:55 148166John Naylor Red Rose Road Runners 26:20 59 263Marcus Taylor V457Horwich R M I Harriers 23:04 149118Andrew Carter V4518West Cheshire Athletic Club 26:21 60 177A RichardsonMahon Middleton Harriers Ac 23:07 150213Colin Hines Chorlton Runners 26:22 61 190Ben Kirkman U204Rossendale Harriers & Ac 23:08 151119Ellie Robinson L451West Cheshire Athletic Club 26:22 62 211Nick Syrett V4010Chorlton Runners 23:09 152113Ken Taylor V701Rossendale Harriers & Ac 26:23 63 318Paul Duke V4011Burnden Road Runners 23:14 153245Laurence Keighley V4519Ramsborttom Running Club 26:25 64 41Andy Staveley V554Burnden Road Runners 23:15 154220Michael O’Rourke Penny Lane Striders 26:26 65 19Daniel Latham Buxton & District Ac 23:19 155391David Owen V4031Chorley Ac & Tri 26:27 66 33Stephen Nicholls Wigan & District H & Ac 23:20 156 3Molly Philbin L172Bolton United Harriers & Ac 26:28 67 280Paul Gregory V4012Wesham Road Runners & Ac 23:22 157 17Simon Allen V4520Dark Peak Fell Runners Club 26:29 68 44Betty Bergstrand L171Middlesbrough AC 23:22 158178Chris McNally Middleton Harriers Ac 26:30 69 384Carl Murray Astley & Tyldesley Road Runner 23:23 159192Emil Andrews V4032Pudsey & Bramley Ac 26:32 70 63Dominic Howell V458Unattached 23:34 160232Tony Wall V608Burnden Road Runners 26:34 71 60Finty Royle L201Chorley Ac & Tri 23:36 161328Andrew Stevenson U206Cheshire Hill Racers 26:36 72 401Paul Battie V4013Htc 23:37 162409Joanna Adamson L404Middleton Harriers Ac 26:36 73 260R RoseFouchard Wigan & District H & Ac 23:39 163292Paul Boardman V5510Unattached 26:46 74 330Chris Paxton Radcliffe Ac 23:42 164206Tony Hesketh V702Horwich R M I Harriers 26:47 75 88Alan Bodell V555Royton Road Runners 23:45 165399Katie Green L452Wilmslow Running Club 26:48 76 152Simone Capponi V4014Penny Lane Striders 23:47 166133Colin Hammond V5511Altrincham & District Ac 26:52 77 238Craig Norman V4015Radcliffe Ac 23:49 167308Alex Youngman Kept Fit 27:03 78 258Neil Rothwell V4016Ramsborttom Running Club 23:54 168338Matthew Conway Rivington Hall Barn 27:03 79 216Jordan Hughes Middleton Harriers Ac 23:55 169 43Adrian Fitch V5018Unattached 27:05 80 26Chris Haddock Rossendale Harriers & Ac 23:57 170227Isaline Kneale L501Horwich R M I Harriers 27:09 81 215Leon Wint Middleton Harriers Ac 24:03 171115Jason Parkinson V4521Wesham Road Runners & Ac 27:10 82 144David Houlsworth V601Unattached 24:04 172339M Higginbottom Rivington Hall Barn 27:11 83 9Graham Schofield V602Horwich R M I Harriers 24:05 173325Michael Partington Astley & Tyldesley Road Runner 27:12 84 289Crabtreethomas Wesham Road Runners & Ac 24:08 174 38Michael Walsh V703Kendal Amateur Athletic Club 27:13 85 159Tom Smith V505Bowland Fell Runners 24:10 175378Andrew Duffy V5512Burnden Road Runners 27:13 86 121Ronnie Turner V556Rossendale Harriers & Ac 24:10 176265Ian Sharpe V4522Chorlton Runners 27:13 87 295Graham Jordan V4017Middleton Harriers Ac 24:12 177226Katie Percival L 18Radcliffe Ac 27:16 88 151Andy Grimshaw Spa Striders 24:13 178167Neil Whipp V4033Wesham Road Runners & Ac 27:18 89 405Matthew Clawson Rossendale Harriers & Ac 24:13 179324Darren Williamson V4523Astley & Tyldesley Road Runner 27:19 90 334Fiona Williams L 6Rochdale Harriers & Ac 24:14 180 21Graham Liu V5019Southport Waterloo Ac 27:19 Results Service by G.J. Fecitt (SportSoft) Tel & Fax 01204 884887, Email: [email protected] port S Soft Internet: http://www.race-results.co.uk -- full results will be available for downloading tonight 181218Andy Barker Unattached 27:20 278341Dominic Owen Rivington Hall Barn 30:53 182253Drew Savage V4034Chorlton Runners 27:21 279126Susanne Mason L4010Invictus Tri 30:54 183394Thomas Cornforth Unattached 27:23 280194Katherine RobertsonL 41Mersey Tri 30:54 184197David Holt V4524Unattached 27:23 281128John McGirr Unattached 30:57 185323Ronnie Isaacs V4525Horwich R M I Harriers 27:24 282 31Kevin McGilvray V5029Rochdale Harriers & Ac 30:59 186228Jed Finnigan V5513Saddleworth Runners Club 27:27 283223Jane Forrest L553Burnden
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