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Start List #2 Bib # Bib Name Athlete Name Country / County Club Biog Info START LIST #2 BIB # BIB NAME ATHLETE NAME COUNTRY / COUNTY CLUB BIOG INFO 101 CLITHEROE HELEN CLITHEROE GBR N/A 2011 EUROPEAN INDOOR 3000M CHAMPION; 2012 AAI INTER CLUB XC CHAMPION; QUALIFIED FOR LONDON 103 BYRNE LINDA BYRNE IRE / DUBLIN DSD AC 2012 OLYMPICS IN THE MARATHON 2011 SPAR GREAT IRELAND RUN CHAMPION; 14TH PLACE 2011 104 PURDUE CHARLOTTE PURDUE GBR N/A WORLD XC; 2010 EUROPEAN JUNIOR XC CHAMPION FRENCH NATIONAL RECORD HOLDER MARATHON 2:24.22; 2ND 105 DAUNAY CHRISTELLE DAUNAY FRA N/A PLACE 2011 PARIS MARATHON; 3RD PLACE 2009 NY MARATHON 3 TIME OLYMPIAN '00,'04,'08; FORMER EUROPEAN XC BRONZE 106 KALOVICS ANIKO KALOVICS HUN N/A MEDALLIST 2011 EUROPEAN XC BRONZE MEDALLIST; ENGLISH NATIONAL 107 STEEL GEMMA STEEL GBR N/A AND INTERCOUNTIES XC CHAMPION 10TH PLACE 2010 EUROPEAN CHAMPS MARATHON; 16TH PLACE 108 CONSOLE ROSARIA CONSOLE ITA N/A 2004 OLYMPIC MARATHON; 2:26.10 MARATHON 2011 AAI INTER CLUB XC CHAMPION; REPRESENTED IRELAND AT 109 HUTCHINSON AVA HUTCHINSON IRE / DUBLIN DSD AC 2011 WORLD XC CHAMPS QUALIFIED FOR LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS IN THE MARATHON 110 McCAMBRIDGE MARIA McCAMBRIDGE IRE / DONEGAL LETTERKENNY AC 2:36.37; 2004 OLYMPIAN; 32:59 10KM 111 McCORMACK SARAH McCORMACK IRE / DUBLIN CLONLIFFE AC 4TH PLACE 2012 AAI INTER CLUB XC CHAMPS 112 ESTEBAN MARTA ESTEBAN ESP N/A 113 McCANN ANGELA McCANN IRE / TIPPERARY CLONMEL AC 114 HODGINS JILL HODGINS IRE / CORK LEEVALE AC 115 DEVLIN NIAMH DEVLIN IRE / DUBLIN DSD AC 19TH PLACE 2012 AAI INTER CLUB XC CHAMPS 116 TURLEY JULIE TURLEY IRE / DOWN DROMORE AC RAHENY 117 ROCHE FIONA ROCHE IRE / DUBLIN 7TH PLACE 2012 AAI INTER CLUB XC CHAMPS SHAMROCK AC RAHENY 118 O'DOHERTY SIOBHAN O'DOHERTY IRE / DUBLIN 34:28 10KM; 76:24 HALF M SHAMROCK AC RAHENY 119 SANCHEZ BARBARA SANCHEZ IRE / DUBLIN SHAMROCK AC REPRESENTED IRELAND AT THE 2009 EUROPEAN JUNIOR XC 120 SHAUGHNESSY LAURA SHAUGHNESSY IRE / GALWAY UCD AC CHAMPIONSHIPS.
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