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1 Haydn Thomason Aberdeen 7.40 59 Ian Roberts Liverpool John Moores Men's 60m 1 Haydn Thomason Aberdeen 7.40 59 Ian Roberts Liverpool John Moores 7.64 2 Stephen Dunlop Aberdeen 7.02 60 Nathan Roach Liverpool John Moores 6.90 3 David Tomalin Bangor 7.30 61 George Corbin London 6.68 4 Lewis Albutt Bangor 7.64 62 Peter Edmunds London 7.10 5 Dan Talbot Bath 6.73 63 Ogaga Izirein London South Bank 7.56 6 Scott Bajere Bath 6.90 64 Charles Dack Loughborough 6.92 7 Rolando Thomas Bedfordshire (Bedford) 7.60 65 Thomas Scrase Loughborough 6.88 8 Ryan Norcross Bedfordshire (Bedford) 7.70 66 Adam Pyne Manchester 7.43 9 Antoe Walters Bedfordshire (Luton) 6.82 67 Jerome McIntosh Manchester 7.30 10 Jermaine Alexander Birmingham 7.15 68 Craig Birch Manchester Metropolitan 7.72 11 Omas Anyanwu Birmingham 7.12 69 Judah Simpson Middlesex 7.05 12 Adedapo Ogunjimi Bradford 7.76 70 Treymayne Gilling Middlesex 6.76 13 Addy Dada Bristol 7.66 71 Gokhan Budan Newcastle 7.06 14 Jack Podmore Bristol 7.52 72 James O'Donovan Newcastle 15 Andre Wright Brunel 6.92 73 Jon Baxter Nottingham 7.32 16 Junior Ejehu Brunel 6.89 74 Jordan Braithwaite Nottingham 10.98 17 James Olusegini Buckinghamshire New 7.57 75 Justin Bailey Nottingham Trent 7.74 18 Victor Bako Buckinghamshire New 7.15 76 Paul Flynn Nottingham Trent 7.86 19 Benjamin Pickbourn Canterbury Christ Church 7.12 77 Amine Bouslama Oxford Brookes 7.94 20 Olufunmi Sobodu Canterbury Christ Church 6.83 78 Kevin Kimuana Oxford Brookes 7.20 21 Nicolas Roussin-le texier Cardiff 7.09 79 Ivor Jamieson Plymouth 7.84 22 Chris Marsh Central Lancashire 7.99 80 Chris Clark Portsmouth 7.50 23 Jordan Toth Central Lancashire 7.03 81 Jordan Burton Portsmouth 7.10 24 Christian Okeke Chester (Chester) 6.99 82 Ben Amey Reading 7.58 25 Tom Watson Chester (Chester) 7.66 83 Jonny Brown Reading 7.10 26 Lloyd Alara Coventry 7.40 84 Haris Koutras Salford 7.16 27 Shem Nelson Coventry 7.22 85 Bassey Ika-Oqua Sheffield 7.50 28 Brad Williams Derby 6.92 86 Peter Gibson Sheffield 7.60 29 Thomas Knight Durham 7.10 87 Andrew Wilkinson Sheffield Hallam 7.31 30 Yuri Surace Durham 7.55 88 Ashley Hylton Sheffield Hallam 7.10 31 Alechi Nduka East Anglia 7.42 89 Daniel Rebolledo Southampton 7.40 32 Dwayne Rapley East Anglia 7.29 90 Malcolm Gledhill Southampton 7.20 33 Dele Onifade East London 6.92 91 John Coyle Southampton Solent 7.40 34 Charlie Stainforth Edinburgh 7.54 92 Kelvin Callender Southampton Solent 7.19 35 Oliver Lawson Edinburgh Napier 7.30 93 Mark Hardy St Andrews 7.43 36 Adeseye Ogunlewe Essex 6.79 94 Adam Wardell St Mary's College 7.32 37 Ian Whittaker Exeter 7.44 95 Alex Bonnick St Mary's College 7.38 38 Tyler Johnson Exeter 7.17 96 Andrew Carroll Stirling 7.32 39 James Mclaren Glasgow 7.46 97 Wei Jen Chao Stirling 7.38 40 Johnathan Farrell Glasgow Caledonian 7.31 98 Joseph Mogaji Sussex 7.50 41 Moses Sujan Glasgow Caledonian 7.99 99 Tom Woodall Sussex 7.73 42 Alexander Beechey Gloucestershire 7.45 100 Mike Nevill Swansea 7.20 43 Peter Richmond Gloucestershire 7.70 101 Will Trimble Swansea 7.60 44 Alex Murdock Greenwich 6.88 102 Rory Forrest West of England (UWE) 7.50 45 Confidence Lawson Hertfordshire 6.89 103 Ross Kerwood West of England (UWE) 7.60 46 Deji-Henry Tobias Hertfordshire 6.75 104 Alfred Larbi Universities at Medway 7.57 47 Ewan McKnight Huddersfield 7.43 105 Chris Leslie Universities at Medway 7.40 48 Alexander Blair Woolgar Hull 7.88 106 Darren Corbin University College Birmingham 7.31 49 Tobias Bristow Imperial College London 7.50 107 Chris Hill UWIC 6.87 50 Ewan Mackay Imperial College London Medics 7.30 108 Rhys Knapman UWIC 6.89 51 Adam Murray Keele 7.59 109 Mitchel Kirby Warwick 7.69 52 Bolu Oyewale Keele 7.45 110 Shemuel Redwood-SawyerrWarwick 7.62 53 Diego Cantoni Kent 7.30 111 Mathias Francis Wolverhampton 7.31 54 Amanpreet Pabla Leeds 7.40 112 Santino Dummett Wolverhampton 7.13 55 James Griffiths Leeds 7.27 113 Peter Watling Worcester 7.01 56 Daniel Gardiner Leeds Metropolitan (Carnegie) 6.88 114 Keke St Hilaire Writtle College 7.80 57 Ryan Farrington Leeds Metropolitan (Carnegie) 6.87 115 Scott Burton York 13.54 58 Thomas Appleyard Liverpool 7.44 Men's 200m 1 Haydn Thomason Aberdeen 22.74 603 Oli Black Liverpool John Moores 21.80 2 Stephen Dunlop Aberdeen 22.50 606 Anthony Mah London 23.80 259 James Hunter Bath 21.95 62 Peter Edmunds London 23.56 6 Scott Bajere Bath 22.14 647 Thomas Burton Loughborough 22.10 279 Anthony Church Bedfordshire (Bedford) 25.60 650 Thomas Moakes Loughborough 22.24 280 Ben Riekstins Bedfordshire (Bedford) 22.50 67 Jerome McIntosh Manchester 22.66 294 Apc Carr Birmingham 23.50 669 Tom Mosley Manchester 21.68 307 James Whitehouse Birmingham 22.42 68 Craig Birch Manchester Metropolitan 24.06 324 Giziel Lima Bournemouth 22.50 682 Jordan Huggins Middlesex 22.15 325 Stefan Richards Bournemouth 22.42 69 Judah Simpson Middlesex 21.69 331 Dan Richards Bristol 24.20 699 Martin Collier Newcastle 23.04 338 Steve Best Bristol 24.60 700 Martin Dixon Newcastle 25.08 345 Byron Robinson Brunel 22.13 714 harrison Foster Northumbria 22.50 348 Dannish Walker-Khan Brunel 21.62 73 Jon Baxter Nottingham 23.90 372 Ivo Georgiev Buckinghamshire New 23.40 730 Leo Rice Nottingham 23.45 373 Kema Egbunike Buckinghamshire New 23.70 743 Matthew Threadgold Nottingham Trent 22.24 192 Keno Mario-Ghae Cambridge 23.10 744 Michael Warner Nottingham Trent 21.86 381 Addlight Magdiwi Canterbury Christ Church 7.16 77 Amine Bouslama Oxford Brookes 26.12 19 Benjamin Pickbourn Canterbury Christ Church 7.12 757 James Sermon Plymouth 24.30 391 Daniel Savin Central Lancashire 23.86 758 Jordan Morris Plymouth 24.41 394 Sam Landsborough Central Lancashire 21.52 766 Daniel Green Portsmouth 23.50 398 Chris Moles Chester (Chester) 28.00 775 Mo Abdullahi Portsmouth 22.50 24 Christian Okeke Chester (Chester) 24.50 82 Ben Amey Reading 23.60 406 Lemarl Freckleton Coventry 22.30 83 Jonny Brown Reading 22.65 27 Shem Nelson Coventry 21.80 782 Ronald Smith Robert Gordon 23.00 423 Gareth Phillips Durham 23.66 783 Ben Thompson Roehampton 26.01 29 Thomas Knight Durham 21.61 800 Matt Molloy Sheffield 25.10 432 Emeka Okorocha East Anglia 23.46 803 Rivelino Williams Sheffield 433 Jamie Baughan East Anglia 24.79 87 Andrew Wilkinson Sheffield Hallam 23.28 438 Lloyd King East London 22.91 206 Liam Ramsay Sheffield Hallam 22.18 439 Lumar Sylvester East London 21.39 89 Daniel Rebolledo Southampton 23.80 443 Daniel Higham Edge Hill 22.50 90 Malcolm Gledhill Southampton 22.90 447 Oliver Stringer Edge Hill 22.99 91 John Coyle Southampton Solent 22.94 34 Charlie Stainforth Edinburgh 6.23 92 Kelvin Callender Southampton Solent 22.15 480 James Clayton Exeter 24.90 840 Ben Leftwich St Andrews 24.00 38 Tyler Johnson Exeter 22.10 93 Mark Hardy St Andrews 23.17 39 James Mclaren Glasgow 22.38 847 Joe Wells St Mary's College 23.23 491 Matthew Sogbanmu Glasgow 25.22 855 Nigel McCarthy St Mary's College 24.35 40 Johnathan Farrell Glasgow Caledonian 22.80 861 Callum Murray Stirling 42 Alexander Beechey Gloucestershire 23.93 876 Christopher Dunn Sunderland 25.15 502 Andrew Smitherman Gloucestershire 23.30 98 Joseph Mogaji Sussex 24.00 513 Chris Travis Hertfordshire 22.70 100 Mike Nevill Swansea 22.20 45 Confidence Lawson Hertfordshire 21.64 887 Sean Lawlor Swansea 23.00 518 Anthony Bowyer Huddersfield 24.19 105 Boliajah Fields West of England (UWE) 22.85 47 Ewan McKnight Huddersfield 24.15 905 Chris Leslie Universities at Medway 23.53 534 Stuart Hand Hull 25.00 106 Chris Masters Universities at Medway 23.30 539 Lukas Krauss Imperial College London 24.80 928 Darren Corbin University College Birmingham 22.96 49 Tobias Bristow Imperial College London 25.39 936 Michael Haslett UWIC 23.08 50 Ewan Mackay Imperial College London Medics25.00 944 Ross Allen UWIC 22.69 52 Bolu Oyewale Keele 25.07 950 Jamie Lukins Warwick 23.60 545 Antonio Infantino King's College London 21.54 898 Stefan Colaco Warwick 23.40 558 James Williams Leeds 22.00 952 David Lima Wolverhampton 21.23 564 Sam Cordin Leeds 21.71 957 Talentt Gukwe Wolverhampton 24.90 574 Cynan Evans Leeds Metropolitan (Carnegie) 22.44 113 Peter Watling Worcester 22.10 57 Ryan Farrington Leeds Metropolitan (Carnegie) 21.68 114 Keke St Hilaire Writtle College 24.00 587 William Lander Leeds Trinity College 25.10 965 Michael Stumpf York 23.50 59 Ian Roberts Liverpool John Moores 23.88 Men's 400m 1 Haydn Thomason Aberdeen 50.81 638 Niall Flannery Loughborough 47.37 255 Gary Coleman Bath 49.42 660 Joel Scoffield Manchester 54.54 263 Josh Eades Bath 49.97 668 Thaddeus Anim-SomuahManchester 50.78 285 Kalam Quarnain Bedfordshire (Bedford) 57.90 679 Eric Nyagezi Middlesex 51.94 289 Nathan Asare Bedfordshire (Bedford) 54.40 683 Lewis Keeble Middlesex 48.96 292 Ac Barnes Birmingham 51.80 690 David Dempsey Newcastle 49.66 188 Z Saucede Birmingham 50.68 703 Simon Davies Newcastle 50.96 325 Stefan Richards Bournemouth 49.26 719 Paul Miller Northumbria 50.38 334 Joe Thornton Bristol 37.70 (300m) 730 Leo Rice Nottingham 50.60 335 John Brierly Bristol 51.60 734 Abdillah Nassir Nottingham Trent 49.59 349 Efekemo Okoro Brunel 49.32 738 Christian Byron Nottingham Trent 48.50 363 Paul Scanlan Brunel 48.25 78 Kevin Kimuana Oxford Brookes 49.18 372 Ivo Georgiev Buckinghamshire New 55.80 763 Sam Peters Plymouth 47.83 395 Tom Richmond Central Lancashire 52.90 768 Ian Allocca Portsmouth 54.70 396 Tom Booth Central Lancashire 53.40 775 Mo Abdullahi Portsmouth 49.70 399 Dennis Watling Chester (Chester) 60.00 779 Colm Teeluck Reading 55.40 411 Paige Haines De Montfort 48.08 782 Ronald Smith Robert Gordon 51.04 421 Dominic Williams Durham 783 Ben Thompson Roehampton 58.87 423 Gareth Phillips Durham 52.55 796 Jack
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