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Age Age Gender Pos parkrunner Time Cat Grade Gender Pos Club 1 Brian TURNER 16:07 SM35-39 82.83 % M 1 Lothian RC 2 Martin GORE 16:08 SM25-29 80.06 % M 2 Lasswade AC 3 Max COLLIGAN 16:13 VM40-44 85.41 % M 3 Arbroath & District AC 4 Tony JOHNSTON 16:15 VM40-44 85.23 % M 4 5 Paul ROARTY 16:46 SM30-34 78.23 % M 5 Carnegie Harriers 6 David PATTON 17:10 SM25-29 75.15 % M 6 Corstorphine AAC 7 Ryan RIDDELL 17:15 SM20-24 74.78 % M 7 Harmeny AC 8 Alex KEENAN 17:21 SM35-39 75.98 % M 8 Carnegie Harriers 9 Peter W ANDERSON 17:23 JM15-19 75.84 % M 9 Stonehaven Splash 'n' Dash 10 Alan RAMAGE 17:27 VM40-44 79.37 % M 10 Ronhill Cambuslang Harriers 11 Roger CLARK 17:33 VM40-44 77.78 % M 11 Carnegie Harriers 12 Christopher BLACK 17:35 SM20-24 73.36 % M 12 13 Campbell HUTT 17:37 SM30-34 73.79 % M 13 Carnegie Harriers 14 Michael Stewart FULLERTON 17:38 SM35-39 76.84 % M 14 Portobello RC 15 Kenneth RANKIN 17:44 VM50-54 85.90 % M 15 Falkirk Victoria Harriers 16 Owain WILLIAMS 17:46 SM25-29 72.70 % M 16 Pitreavie AAC 17 Grant RAMSAY 17:52 SM35-39 75.28 % M 17 Barnet and District AC 18 Tom BRIAN 18:05 SM25-29 71.34 % M 18 19 Mark Thomas GORDON 18:06 SM35-39 74.86 % M 19 Armadale AAC 20 Tomonori OGATA 18:06 SM30-34 71.82 % M 20 21 Mikey ANDERSON 18:08 VM40-44 76.38 % M 21 Corstorphine AAC 22 Alan HUME 18:20 SM30-34 71.55 % M 22 Central AC 23 Alex BRYCE 18:33 VM50-54 79.51 % M 23 Falkirk Victoria Harriers 24 Jim WHITELAW 18:37 VM40-44 75.56 % M 24 25 Ian R JOHNSTON 18:48 VM50-54 80.41 % M 25 Carnegie Harriers 26 Bruce MALCOLM 18:49 VM45-49 75.91 % M 26 Corstorphine AAC SW25- 27 Fiona RUDKIN 18:52 78.45 % F 1 29 28 Francis HOOTON 18:59 SM35-39 70.32 % M 27 29 Jim BUICK 19:03 VM45-49 74.98 % M 28 30 Richard DENNIS 19:07 VM40-44 73.06 % M 29 Portobello RC 31 Gary DUNN 19:11 SM35-39 68.72 % M 30 SW20- 32 Jennifer KIBBLE 19:15 76.88 % F 2 Fife AC 24 33 Roland MCCRAW 19:19 VM45-49 73.94 % M 31 Portobello RC 34 Douglas FINDLAY 19:20 VM40-44 70.60 % M 32 Age Age Gender Pos parkrunner Time Cat Grade Gender Pos Club 35 Jimmy HUDSON 19:24 VM55-59 81.96 % M 33 36 Robin IRVING 19:29 SM30-34 66.98 % M 34 37 Unknown 38 Luke BATES 19:35 SM30-34 66.64 % M 36 39 Paul BANNON 19:38 VM45-49 73.34 % M 37 VW40- 40 Jennifer TELFORD 19:40 78.47 % F 3 Scottish Prison Service AAC 44 41 Unknown SW25- 42 Suzanne MORRISON 19:42 75.13 % F 4 29 43 Joe AVENT 19:44 SM30-34 65.54 % M 39 44 James TRYSBURG 19:46 SM20-24 65.26 % M 40 45 James HARDIE 19:47 SM30-34 65.71 % M 41 Carnethy Hill RC SW30- 46 Charlotte Catherine FORTUNE 19:49 74.68 % F 5 34 SW25- 47 Mairi RUDKIN 19:51 74.56 % F 6 29 VW45- 48 Yvonne CRILLY 19:56 83.86 % F 7 Livingston & District AAC 49 49 Jim SCOTT 19:57 VM55-59 78.36 % M 42 Portobello RC 50 Colin BARBER 20:00 VM40-44 68.25 % M 43 Harmeny AC 51 Alastair LEARMONT 20:05 VM45-49 71.12 % M 44 VW40- 52 Vicki HUSBAND 20:09 76.10 % F 8 44 53 Gordon MURPHY 20:09 VM45-49 71.46 % M 45 54 Bob STILL 20:13 VM40-44 69.08 % M 46 Portobello RC 55 Michael HAY 20:16 VM45-49 69.98 % M 47 56 Matt FULLER 20:20 SM35-39 64.84 % M 48 57 Chris ROSS 20:21 VM40-44 68.06 % M 49 58 Jim WILSON 20:23 SM35-39 64.68 % M 50 59 Unknown 60 John GORDON 20:28 VM40-44 68.73 % M 52 VW45- 61 Sharyn RAMAGE 20:28 80.70 % F 9 Edinburgh AC 49 62 Michael WATTS 20:29 SM25-29 62.98 % M 53 63 Iain Grant REID 20:30 SM30-34 63.98 % M 54 64 Peter MORRISON 20:36 VM40-44 66.75 % M 55 Carnegie Harriers SW25- 65 Claire HOUSTON 20:38 71.73 % F 10 Central AC 29 66 Steve PATTISON 20:50 VM50-54 73.12 % M 56 Musselburgh & District AC 67 Andrew KIRKHOPE 20:53 VM50-54 70.63 % M 57 Shettleston Harriers Age Age Gender Pos parkrunner Time Cat Grade Gender Pos Club 68 Iain CRAVEN 20:53 SM30-34 62.25 % M 58 69 Mark A JENNINGS 20:54 SM35-39 63.48 % M 59 70 Kieran MORGAN 21:01 VM50-54 70.74 % M 60 Carnegie Harriers 71 David GOLDHAWK 21:02 VM50-54 71.87 % M 61 VW40- 72 Claire GILCHRIST 21:07 74.90 % F 11 Ferranti AAC 44 73 John OWENS 21:11 VM45-49 66.96 % M 62 74 Danny STEWART 21:15 SM25-29 60.78 % M 63 75 Brian HOWIE 21:17 VM60-64 75.33 % M 64 Edinburgh AC 76 Ed KENNY 21:19 SM30-34 61.53 % M 65 77 Bradley LAING 21:21 JM15-19 65.18 % M 66 78 Derek COCKER 21:26 SM35-39 63.22 % M 67 David Lloyd Edinburgh 79 Dave TAYLOR 21:27 VM60-64 76.07 % M 68 Hunters Bog Trotters VW50- 80 Jane WRIGHT 21:28 78.80 % F 12 Edinburgh AC 54 81 John MCNEILL 21:32 SM35-39 62.93 % M 69 82 Michael Anthony WILKINSON 21:35 VM45-49 65.71 % M 70 Carnethy Hill RC 83 Paul YOUNG 21:37 VM40-44 64.07 % M 71 Lothian RC 84 Davie BLACK 21:41 VM45-49 66.41 % M 72 85 Angus FORSYTH 21:44 VM45-49 66.26 % M 73 jogscotland VW35- 86 Louise COUPER 21:47 68.94 % F 13 39 VW45- 87 Christine KIBBLE 21:57 72.74 % F 14 49 Haddington East Lothian 88 Fred MCCAIN 22:01 VM60-64 74.11 % M 74 Pacemakers 89 Stephen CROSBIE 22:01 SM35-39 61.54 % M 75 David Lloyd Edinburgh 90 David MCNEISH 22:04 SM35-39 60.95 % M 76 91 Kevin CLARK 22:07 VM45-49 66.16 % M 77 Portobello RC 92 Graeme ROXBURGH 22:14 SM30-34 59.00 % M 78 93 James DALGLIESH 22:16 VM45-49 64.15 % M 79 94 Mark MACKENZIE 22:19 SM35-39 60.27 % M 80 95 Stuart MCGINLEY 22:20 SM25-29 57.84 % M 81 96 Jackie MCCALLUM 22:25 VM50-54 65.80 % M 82 97 Graham NEWPORT 22:27 VM50-54 66.22 % M 83 98 John MCGLYNN 22:27 VM55-59 69.04 % M 84 VW40- 99 Anne PEAT 22:28 70.40 % F 15 Ferranti AAC 44 100 Alastair SCOTT 22:30 VM50-54 66.07 % M 85 Harmeny AC 101 Andy ARCHER 22:32 VM50-54 65.98 % M 86 Age Age Gender Pos parkrunner Time Cat Grade Gender Pos Club 102 Ian LEGGETT 22:33 VM70-74 79.16 % M 87 Lothian RC VW65- 103 Elizabeth GILCHRIST 22:33 93.72 % F 16 Ferranti AAC 69 104 Rory Douglas WATSON 22:34 JM14 65.88 % M 88 VW50- 105 Trudi ROBERTSON 22:35 74.91 % F 17 54 106 Robert John WATSON 22:36 VM40-44 61.80 % M 89 107 Laurence LEASK 22:38 VM55-59 69.66 % M 90 jogscotland 108 Phil MUNDIE 22:45 VM50-54 64.84 % M 91 Burgess Hill Runners 109 David MCCORMACK 22:51 SM35-39 58.06 % M 92 110 Andrew DUNCAN 22:52 VM40-44 60.57 % M 93 Edinburgh Running Network 111 Andrew MCLEOD 22:53 VM45-49 62.42 % M 94 112 Phil O'KANE 22:56 VM50-54 65.92 % M 95 113 Alister AITKEN 23:00 VM50-54 66.23 % M 96 David Lloyd Edinburgh 114 Chris OLIVER 23:04 VM60-64 72.04 % M 97 Hunters Bog Trotters VW45- 115 Karen MCKINLAY 23:06 70.63 % F 18 Lasswade AC 49 116 Jonathan BARCLAY 23:06 VM55-59 68.25 % M 98 117 Gavin Smart BROWN 23:09 VM40-44 59.40 % M 99 118 Graham FISHER 23:17 SM35-39 56.98 % M 100 119 Peter HELLIWELL 23:24 SM30-34 55.56 % M 101 VW50- 120 Susan Elizabeth AITKEN 23:27 75.91 % F 19 54 VW40- 121 Shona YOUNG 23:27 67.45 % F 20 Lothian RC 44 122 Graham MOORHOUSE 23:29 SM35-39 57.70 % M 102 123 Zoe BATES 23:30 JW14 69.29 % F 21 Harmeny AC 124 Allan BROWNIE 23:40 VM55-59 66.06 % M 103 125 Richard QUINLOG 23:42 SM30-34 55.06 % M 104 126 Kenny GUNN-RUSSELL 23:42 VM55-59 65.40 % M 105 Harmeny AC VW40- 127 Christina MORGAN 23:44 65.52 % F 22 Harmeny AC 44 128 Peter RUSSELL 23:47 VM50-54 62.51 % M 106 jogscotland SW30- 129 Jenni OWENS 23:50 62.52 % F 23 Portobello RC 34 130 Angus JOHNSTONE 24:03 JM14 63.62 % M 107 131 Unknown VW55- 132 Sue KINGSTON 24:07 77.95 % F 24 Portobello RC 59 133 Laurence RUDKIN 24:08 VM55-59 65.88 % M 109 134 Gavin DICKER 24:17 SM30-34 53.53 % M 110 Age Age Gender Pos parkrunner Time Cat Grade Gender Pos Club 135 Michael BISSET 24:20 SM35-39 55.68 % M 111 136 Craig BANNON 24:21 JM15-19 57.15 % M 112 VW40- 137 Alison GAY 24:28 64.10 % F 25 44 138 Andrew GROAT 24:29 VM45-49 59.77 % M 113 139 Eddie MCDONALD 24:32 VM60-64 67.12 % M 114 Ferranti AAC VW40- 140 Gina HAMILTON 24:32 62.91 % F 26 44 VW55- 141 Anne Elizabeth Mary NIMMO 24:35 75.39 % F 27 Carnethy Hill RC 59 142 Jonathan GORDON 24:42 VM40-44 55.26 % M 115 143 William WAIT 24:43 VM50-54 60.62 % M 116 144 Grahame BOYNE 24:44 VM60-64 67.18 % M 117 145 Brian COWAN 24:48 VM40-44 55.85 % M 118 146 Fergus CAMPBELL 24:49 JM14 65.88 % M 119 Corstorphine AAC 147 Gordon KNEEBONE 24:50 VM50-54 61.34 % M 120 148 William FISHER 24:52 VM50-54 60.25 % M 121 VW45- 149 Paula BUSHELL 24:53 64.84 % F 28 jogscotland 49 VW65- 150 Sheila BAUCHOP 24:54 83.60 % F 29 Ferranti AAC 69 SW25- 151 Katherine CHISHOLM 24:54 59.44 % F 30 29 152 Ian Castro CAMPBELL 24:57 VM45-49 56.85 % M 122 Hunters Bog Trotters VW55- 153 Norma BONE 25:00 76.20 % F 31 Harmeny AC 59 SW25- 154 Lorna CAMPBELL 25:01 59.16 % F 32 29 VW45- 155 Elizabeth D D'AGOSTINO 25:05 63.65 % F 33 49 156 James ROBERTSON 25:12 VM50-54 58.53 % M 123 157 James WHITTAKER 25:12 VM40-44 55.82 % M 124 158 Derek CRAWFORD 25:14 SM35-39 52.58 % M 125 159 Douglas A D GRANT 25:14 VM45-49 57.99 % M 126 jogscotland 160 Douglas ANDERSON 25:15 VM55-59 60.86 % M 127 Annan & District AC Mark Alexander James 161 25:15 VM40-44 54.06 % M 128 SHIELDS 162 David GIBSON 25:22 SM35-39 52.30 % M 129 Carnethy Hill RC VW40- 163 Susie HYATT 25:29 61.54 % F 34 44 164 Michael FINNAN 25:30 SM35-39 53.14 % M 130 165 Gerry GILLIES 25:32 VM50-54 59.20 % M 131 166 Mary PATTISON 25:32 VW55- 71.61 % F 35 Musselburgh & District AC Age Age Gender Pos parkrunner Time Cat Grade Gender Pos Club 59 SW25- 167 Kirsty STEWART 25:41 57.62 % F 36 David Lloyd Edinburgh 29 168 Drummond MCCULLOCH 25:42 JM15-19 54.15 % M 132 SW20- 169 Rhona MITCHELL 25:45 57.48 % F 37 24 VW35- 170 Jacqueline COCKER 25:45 58.83 % F 38 David Lloyd Edinburgh 39 171 Thomas MALEY 25:46 VM70-74 69.28 % M 133 Carnegie Harriers 172 Allan O'NEILL 25:48 VM45-49 55.36 % M 134 VW45- 173 Jordan THOMSON 25:49 64.75 % F 39 49 SW25- 174 Nicole O'NEILL 25:50 57.29 % F 40 29 175 Clifford DICKER 25:52 VM60-64 63.66 % M 135 Lothian RC VW45- 176 Amanda WREN 25:56 64.46 % F 41 49 VW40- 177 Sarah BATES
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