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Pos Bib No Share Print Name Time Chip Time Category Cat Pos Pos Bib No Share Print Name Time Chip Time Category Cat Pos Gender Gen Pos 1 7 Dewi GRIFFITHS 01:06:48.0 01:06:47.3 SenM 1 Male 1 2 17 Angus MACLEAN 01:09:35.2 01:09:34.5 SenM 2 Male 2 3 4 Josh GRIFFITHS 01:10:16.3 01:10:15.5 SenM 3 Male 3 4 8 Philip MATTHEWS 01:11:34.8 01:11:34.0 SenM 4 Male 4 5 10 Marc HOBBS 01:12:40.6 01:12:39.8 SenM 5 Male 5 6 9 Matthew HARVEY 01:13:35.9 01:13:34.6 SenM 6 Male 6 7 13 Martin REES 01:14:46.0 01:14:44.3 MV60+ 1 Male 7 8 1 Matthew WELLS 01:16:09.3 01:16:08.5 SenM 7 Male 8 9 31 Richard COPP 01:16:21.3 01:16:20.5 SenM 8 Male 9 10 34 Matthew JACKLIN 01:16:44.4 01:16:43.6 SenM 9 Male 10 11 36 Ian HARRIS 01:16:55.6 01:16:53.0 SenM 10 Male 11 12 12 Paul GRIFFITHS 01:17:20.6 01:17:19.1 MV40 1 Male 12 13 41 Michael BRYANT 01:17:31.6 01:17:28.8 SenM 11 Male 13 14 57 Emma WOOKEY 01:17:51.6 01:17:50.8 SenF 1 Female 1 15 18 Gavin GATES 01:18:29.9 01:18:28.2 SenM 12 Male 14 16 84 Mike CLARK 01:18:53.3 01:18:46.1 MV40 2 Male 15 17 4682 Andrea WHITCOMBE 01:18:57.6 01:18:55.3 FV35 1 Female 2 18 4683 Jess PARRY-WILLIAMS 01:19:01.4 01:19:00.6 SenF 2 Female 3 19 45 Ifan LLOYD 01:19:05.5 01:19:03.4 MV50 1 Male 16 20 51 Steve DARBY 01:19:06.0 01:19:03.6 MV40 3 Male 17 21 49 Raul REISMANN 01:19:15.7 01:19:10.4 MV40 4 Male 18 22 52 Steve RHIND 01:19:33.5 01:19:31.5 MV50 2 Male 19 23 25 Eamonn KIRK 01:19:43.8 01:19:42.3 MV40 5 Male 20 24 22 Andrew HODGSON 01:19:43.9 01:19:41.5 MV40 6 Male 21 25 33 Marc EVANS 01:19:46.1 01:19:45.3 SenM 13 Male 22 26 62 Matthew REES 01:19:46.5 01:19:43.8 SenM 14 Male 23 27 65 Rhys HARRIES 01:19:47.5 01:19:44.5 SenM 15 Male 24 28 1022 Shaun DAVIES 01:19:57.7 01:19:43.1 SenM 16 Male 25 29 71 Craig LEWIS 01:20:04.7 01:19:55.7 SenM 17 Male 26 30 40 John MORRIS 01:20:09.4 01:20:06.5 SenM 18 Male 27 31 72 Kenneth CAULKETT 01:20:28.0 01:20:11.1 SenM 19 Male 28 32 120 Simon BOND 01:21:06.8 01:20:59.4 SenM 20 Male 29 33 39 Mike EVANS 01:21:18.8 01:21:15.8 MV40 7 Male 30 34 2 Hannah OLDROYD 01:21:28.3 01:21:25.7 SenF 3 Female 4 35 27 Daniel GURMIN 01:21:35.5 01:21:33.1 SenM 21 Male 31 Club Pace 10k G/Pos TOD SWANSEA HARRIERS 11.8 m/hr 00:30:14.0 1 10:21:15.0 BRISTOL AND WEST AC (EST. 1882) 11.3 m/hr 00:32:14.7 2 10:24:02.2 SWANSEA HARRIERS 11.2 m/hr 00:32:21.3 3 10:24:43.3 SWANSEA HARRIERS 11.0 m/hr 00:33:21.1 7 10:26:01.8 SWANSEA HARRIERS 10.8 m/hr 00:33:05.7 5 10:27:07.6 SWANSEA HARRIERS 10.7 m/hr 00:33:04.8 4 10:28:02.9 LES CROUPIERS 10.5 m/hr 00:34:28.0 8 10:29:13.0 BRIDGEND AC 10.3 m/hr 00:34:56.3 9 10:30:36.3 SWANSEA HARRIERS 10.3 m/hr 00:35:16.0 11 10:30:48.3 ABERDARE VALLEY AAC 10.2 m/hr 00:35:15.6 10 10:31:11.4 3M GORSEINON ROAD RUNNERS 10.2 m/hr 00:36:16.2 20 10:31:22.6 NEATH HARRIERS 10.2 m/hr 00:35:18.3 12 10:31:47.6 SWANSEA HARRIERS 10.1 m/hr 00:35:38.0 14 10:31:58.6 LLISWERRY RUNNERS 10.1 m/hr 00:35:56.0 1 10:32:18.6 BRIDGEND AC 10.0 m/hr 00:35:24.0 13 10:32:56.9 SOUTH MOLTON STRUGGLERS 10.0 m/hr 00:37:09.4 33 10:33:20.3 SWANSEA HARRIERS 10.0 m/hr 00:36:07.3 3 10:33:24.6 LES CROUPIERS 10.0 m/hr 00:36:07.6 2 10:33:28.4 SWANSEA HARRIERS 9.9 m/hr 00:36:08.4 15 10:33:32.5 BARNSLEY ATHLETIC CLUB 9.9 m/hr 00:36:44.1 25 10:33:33.0 SWANSEA HARRIERS 9.9 m/hr 00:37:00.4 30 10:33:42.7 HENDRE LAKE RUNNING CLUB 9.9 m/hr 00:36:09.9 16 10:34:00.5 SWANSEA HARRIERS 9.9 m/hr 00:36:53.0 27 10:34:10.8 BRIDGEND AC 9.9 m/hr 00:36:34.6 23 10:34:10.9 AMAN VALLEY HARRIERS 9.9 m/hr 00:36:14.3 19 10:34:13.1 SWANSEA HARRIERS 9.9 m/hr 00:36:09.7 18 10:34:13.5 9.9 m/hr 00:36:37.7 24 10:34:14.5 9.8 m/hr 00:36:22.2 22 10:34:24.7 9.8 m/hr 00:36:50.9 28 10:34:31.7 TROTS 9.8 m/hr 00:37:37.7 36 10:34:36.4 ABERYSTWYTH AC 9.8 m/hr 00:37:25.6 38 10:34:55.0 9.7 m/hr 00:36:04.6 17 10:35:33.8 TEAM CH FOODS 9.7 m/hr 00:37:38.2 37 10:35:45.8 UKNETRUNNER 9.7 m/hr 00:37:32.6 4 10:35:55.3 PORT TALBOT HARRIERS 9.6 m/hr 00:36:51.4 26 10:36:02.5 Pos Bib No Share Print Name Time Chip Time Category Cat Pos Gender Gen Pos 36 30 Damian WILLIAMS 01:21:45.0 01:21:41.6 MV40 8 Male 32 37 53 Paul SPEYER 01:22:01.3 01:21:58.5 MV40 9 Male 33 38 56 James OCALLAGHAN 01:22:17.3 01:22:11.1 MV40 10 Male 34 39 42 Simon LEWIS 01:22:36.2 01:22:35.5 SenM 22 Male 35 40 69 Dino GAMBATESA 01:22:38.8 01:22:34.9 SenM 23 Male 36 41 272 Samuel LLEWELLYN 01:22:40.0 01:22:34.8 SenM 24 Male 37 42 37 Gareth JONES 01:22:59.9 01:22:59.2 SenM 25 Male 38 43 73 Liam BRADLEY 01:23:08.3 01:23:06.1 SenM 26 Male 39 44 99 Craig FOLEY 01:23:13.9 01:23:09.4 SenM 27 Male 40 45 64 Andrew GEORGE 01:23:19.0 01:23:05.1 SenM 28 Male 41 46 95 Edward HOLLAND 01:23:25.1 01:23:09.1 SenM 29 Male 42 47 79 Andrew BRAIN 01:23:30.8 01:23:26.2 MV40 11 Male 43 48 331 Mark JENKINS 01:23:35.1 01:23:20.7 MV40 12 Male 44 49 76 Rob WATKINS 01:23:40.3 01:23:34.7 MV40 13 Male 45 50 171 Ben PHILLIPS 01:24:01.1 01:23:57.5 SenM 30 Male 46 51 1160 Daniel GLEN 01:24:07.3 01:23:33.8 SenM 31 Male 47 52 255 Nigel PHILLIPS 01:24:22.2 01:24:18.8 MV40 14 Male 48 53 23 Stephen THOMAS 01:24:27.7 01:24:27.0 MV40 15 Male 49 54 324 Wayne BOWEN 01:24:38.4 01:24:27.5 MV40 16 Male 50 55 46 Terry WATKINS 01:24:44.1 01:24:39.8 MV40 17 Male 51 56 2990 Daniel MORGAN 01:24:45.0 01:24:35.1 SenM 32 Male 52 57 137 Ian EVANS 01:24:49.2 01:24:42.9 SenM 33 Male 53 58 115 Attila GARAI 01:24:55.3 01:24:41.3 MV40 18 Male 54 59 718 Thomas LLOYD 01:25:12.5 01:24:11.9 SenM 34 Male 55 60 87 Dan MUMFORD 01:25:16.7 01:25:03.5 SenM 35 Male 56 61 118 Daniel OTTESON 01:25:35.3 01:25:23.6 SenM 36 Male 57 62 82 Jon BELCHER 01:25:43.6 01:25:39.2 SenM 37 Male 58 63 124 Simon David BAGGULEY 01:25:47.9 01:25:32.1 SenM 38 Male 59 64 253 Jonathan SALISBURY 01:25:58.2 01:25:46.7 MV40 19 Male 60 65 317 Geraint JONES 01:25:58.9 01:25:54.1 SenM 39 Male 61 66 92 Tom BLAND 01:26:02.5 01:25:58.4 SenM 40 Male 62 67 4358 Kenneth OLEARY 01:26:04.5 01:25:57.7 MV40 20 Male 63 68 309 Stephen MATHERS 01:26:22.5 01:26:19.3 SenM 41 Male 64 69 1220 Tom MARSHALLSAY 01:26:26.3 01:26:20.6 SenM 42 Male 65 70 295 Peter HARRIS 01:26:38.4 01:26:25.8 MV40 21 Male 66 Club Pace 10k G/Pos TOD PARC BRYNBACH RUNNING CLUB 9.6 m/hr 00:38:20.0 42 10:36:12.0 BRACKLA HARRIERS 9.6 m/hr 00:37:21.4 34 10:36:28.3 9.6 m/hr 00:38:19.9 43 10:36:44.3 ABERDARE VALLEY AAC 9.5 m/hr 00:37:12.6 32 10:37:03.2 9.5 m/hr 00:37:30.7 35 10:37:05.8 9.5 m/hr 00:39:38.2 64 10:37:07.0 9.5 m/hr 00:37:06.0 31 10:37:26.9 9.5 m/hr 00:36:59.5 29 10:37:35.3 9.5 m/hr 00:39:59.6 69 10:37:40.9 9.4 m/hr 00:38:23.8 46 10:37:46.0 LONDON FRONTRUNNERS 9.4 m/hr 00:38:53.4 55 10:37:52.1 RUN4ALL RUNNING CLUB 9.4 m/hr 00:38:32.7 45 10:37:57.8 9.4 m/hr 00:38:39.2 49 10:38:02.1 THORNBURY RC 9.4 m/hr 00:38:59.7 53 10:38:07.3 PORT TALBOT HARRIERS 9.4 m/hr 00:39:03.5 54 10:38:28.1 9.4 m/hr 00:37:23.7 39 10:38:34.3 SOSPAN ROAD RUNNERS 9.3 m/hr 00:38:49.9 48 10:38:49.2 ABERDARE VALLEY AAC 9.3 m/hr 00:38:22.6 41 10:38:54.7 9.3 m/hr 00:39:14.9 60 10:39:05.4 PONT-Y-PWL & DISTRICT RUNNERS 9.3 m/hr 00:38:31.8 44 10:39:11.1 WINDSOR SLOUGH ETON & HOUNSLOW AC 9.3 m/hr 00:37:47.5 40 10:39:12.0 9.3 m/hr 00:40:21.1 78 10:39:16.2 9.3 m/hr 00:39:15.9 62 10:39:22.3 9.2 m/hr 00:41:08.5 132 10:39:39.5 9.2 m/hr 00:38:32.5 47 10:39:43.7 9.2 m/hr 00:40:03.1 74 10:40:02.3 LLISWERRY RUNNERS 9.2 m/hr 00:38:56.1 51 10:40:10.6 9.2 m/hr 00:39:07.7 58 10:40:14.9 PENARTH & DINAS RUNNERS 9.1 m/hr 00:39:52.7 70 10:40:25.2 AMMAN VALLEY HARRIERS 9.1 m/hr 00:38:52.4 50 10:40:25.9 LLISWERRY RUNNERS 9.1 m/hr 00:40:10.8 75 10:40:29.5 9.1 m/hr 00:39:18.5 59 10:40:31.5 PARC BRYNBACH RUNNING CLUB 9.1 m/hr 00:40:09.3 73 10:40:49.5 9.1 m/hr 00:39:06.4 56 10:40:53.3 9.1 m/hr 00:41:05.8 104 10:41:05.4 Pos Bib No Share Print Name Time Chip Time Category Cat Pos Gender Gen Pos 71 106 Alex SCOTT 01:26:43.4 01:26:38.5 SenM 43 Male 67 72 294 Nathan BRIANT 01:26:49.3 01:26:28.5 SenM 44 Male 68 73 134 Nathan REEKS 01:26:55.2 01:26:50.2 SenM 45 Male 69 74 2797 CANCER RESEARCH UK 01:26:55.3 01:26:49.6 Charity Runner 1 Mixed 1 75 101 Sam JOSEPH 01:26:58.2 01:26:52.6 SenM 46 Male 70 76 85 Mark WILLIAMS 01:27:06.2 01:26:58.3 MV50 3 Male 71 77 83 Paul POWELL 01:27:11.4 01:26:56.7 MV40 22 Male 72 78 252 Dylan DAVIES 01:27:18.2 01:27:12.4 SenM 47 Male 73 79 315 Chris HANDLEY 01:27:23.9 01:27:19.1 MV40 23 Male 74 80 149 Brian DIAS 01:27:26.0 01:27:23.8 SenM 48 Male 75 81 147 Emyr JONES 01:27:31.8 01:27:21.1 MV40 24 Male 76 82 162 Andrew BRASINGTON 01:27:39.0 01:27:22.3 MV50 4 Male 77 83 280 Dave JONES 01:27:42.4 01:27:38.2 SenM 49 Male 78 84 3745 Nicholas PALMER 01:27:44.8 01:27:30.0 SenM 50 Male 79 85 77 Thomas HENRY 01:27:47.1 01:27:46.4 SenM 51 Male 80 86 133 Hayley WINTERS 01:27:50.7 01:27:47.1 SenF 4 Female 5 87 298 Frankie WARD 01:27:53.2 01:27:17.0 MV40 25 Male 81 88 119 Sean LEE 01:27:55.7 01:27:49.9 SenM 52 Male 82 89 125 Nicola GETHING 01:28:01.8 01:27:59.2 FV45 1 Female 6 90 94 Simon BREWER 01:28:05.7 01:28:01.5 MV40 26 Male 83 91 178 Craig JONES 01:28:09.6 01:28:07.5 SenM 53 Male 84 92 142 Keith THOMPSON 01:28:12.8 01:28:07.7 MV50 5 Male 85 93 654 Mark RABIAIOTTI 01:28:14.7 01:27:51.2 SenM 54 Male 86 94 104 Andrew WHITING 01:28:16.8 01:28:03.0 SenM 55 Male 87 95 152 Gavin BRACE 01:28:23.6 01:28:04.6 SenM 56 Male 88 96 113 Kneath PHILIPPART 01:28:26.6 01:28:21.9 MV50 6 Male 89 97 340 Jamie GIBBONS 01:28:28.4 01:28:11.4 SenM 57 Male 90 98 269 Oliver WEBB 01:28:29.3 01:28:23.4 SenM 58 Male 91 99 1045 Gethin POWELL 01:28:35.0 01:28:23.5 SenM 59 Male 92 100 1130 Luke ZASIKOWSKI 01:28:37.0 01:27:46.7 SenM 60 Male 93 101 138 Rob WARLOW 01:28:39.8 01:28:23.4 MV40 27 Male 94 102 550 Jonathan CARRICK 01:28:41.6 01:28:34.0 SenM 61 Male 95 103 127 Paul FLYNN 01:28:46.6 01:28:36.4 MV40 28 Male 96 104 1096 Joe STOATE 01:28:51.7 01:28:33.0 SenM 62 Male 97 105 153 Steven JONES 01:28:52.4
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