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Southern 50 Results 2016 Southern 50 Results 2016 50 MILES 1 14:02 12 Ten Gallon Dixie Abingdon ESU Thames Ridge Oxfordshire 2 14:50 11 SHADES (Lamasu Leaders) Surrey Heath Surrey Heath Surrey 3 17:26 3 Team Hellfire Shamrock ESU West Warwickshire Warwickshire 4 17:35 10 Sittingbourne Stompers Sittingbourne Sittingbourne Kent 5 18:39 8 1st Ivybridge (Wurzzle Wannabes) 1st Ivybridge Plympton & Ivybridge Devon 6 18:48 7 Mary Berry’s Lemon Drizzle Cake Abingdon Network Thames Ridge Oxfordshire 7 19:05 2 The Sloths Abingdon ESU Thames Ridge Oxfordshire 8 20:34 1 Argo 50M Argo ESU North London GLN Not classified 4 Not Applicable GLN GLN GLN Not classified 5 Hornsey Veterans Too 221st North London North London GLN Not classified 6 Argo Leaders Argo ESU North London GLN Not classified 9 Wild Wolf ESU Leaders Wild Wolf ESU North London GLN Ten Gallon Dixie: 50 Miles Challenge Shield (presented to the fastest team and overall winners) SHADES (Lamasu Leaders): Robert Walters Trophy (Presented to the overall runners up) SHADES (Lamasu Leaders: Grove Trophy (Presented to the fastest team whose average age is 33 years (whole years) per walker) Team Hellfire: 50 mile Novice Trophy (Presented to the fastest team, none of whom have previously entered the 50 mile Challenge) Team Hellfire: Chief’s Cup (Presented to the fastest, all under 25yr old, team entering for the first time) Argo 50M: County Trophy (Presented to the fastest team from Greater London North not winning any other trophy) Southern 50 Results 2016 50 KMS 1 07:34 76 Phoenix Flyers 201st Islington North London GLN 2 08:17 72 22nd Southgate Scouts 22nd Southgate Southgate GLN 3 09:20 29 15th Finchley A Team 15th Finchley Barnet GLN 4 09:33 33 12th Enfield Papoose Bashers 12th Enfield Enfield GLN 5 09:35 71 1st Runwell Overtakers 3 1st Runwell Billericay & Wickford Essex 6 09:48 75 Victorious Secret Inspire ESU Winslow & Buckingham Buckinghamshire 7 09:51 77 Hornsey Veterans Too 221st North London North London GLN 8 10:03 59 The Flight of the Penguin Men 7th Purley Croydon GLSW 9 10:07 44 1st Runwell Overtakers 1 1st Runwell Billericay & Wickford Essex 10 10:09 39 The Sixth Sense 6th Friern Barnet Barnet GLN 11 10:10 35 Hobgoblin Genesis ESU Basildon Essex 12 10:22 49 CLVU Return Yet Again Hitchhikers ESU Cambridge Cambridgeshire 13 10:29 40 The Spiders from Mars Abingdon ESU Thames Ridge Oxfordshire 14 10:35 69 Phoenix Flyers Veterans 201st Islington North London GLN 15 10:44 65 The Bash Street Kids Lea Valley (Luton) ESU Lea Valley & Someries Bedfordshire 16 10:52 22 Aaron – Luke Hatters ESU Southgate GLN 17 10:55 58 Highgate & Hornsey ESU Team 1 HHESU North London GLN 18 10:57 63 The Undertakers Halstead & Colne Valley ESU Halstead & Colne Valley Essex 19 11:41 74 BEAST BEAST SAS Basildon Essex 20 11:43 67 Netwalkers North London Network North London GLN 21 11:52 54 Red Hot Billy Peppers 10th Edmonton Enfield GLN 22 11:56 57 Southern Fitties Southgate Network Southgate GLN 23 11:59 30 Modwolves Reincarnated 7th Purley Croydon GLSW 24 12:13 37 Highgate & Hornsey ESU Team 2 HHESU North London GLN 25 12:30 62 Pegasus 1st Chesham Bois Misbourne Valley Buckinghamshire 26 12:32 66 Shamrock ESU Shamrock ESU West Warwickshire Warwickshire 27 12:40 48 Hatters ESU Llamas Hatters ESU Southgate GLN 28 12:47 26 Sole Survivors Vernon Venturers Barnet GLN 29 12:48 68 The Walking Dead Inspire ESU Winslow & Buckingham Buckinghamshire 30 12:53 36 GLSW Past and Present GLSW GLSW GLSW Southern 50 Results 2016 50 KMS continued 31 13:02 53 North London Lads North London Network North London GLN 32 13:07 21 Neal’s Ninjas 7th Purley Croydon GLSW 33 13:45 52 Team Dygnwch 2nd East London East London GLNE 34 13:58 27 One Step at a Time 6th Friern Barnet Barnet GLN 35 14:10 70 Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster Hitchhikers ESU Cambridge Cambridgeshire 36 14:13 56 Hornsey Veterans 221st North London North London GLN 37 14:18 31 Scouting for Guys! Hatters ESU Southgate GLN 38 14:22 55 The Ridgeway Mafia Ridgeway Tring West Herts Hertfordshire 39 14:25 51 Team Saga Genesis ESU Basildon Essex 40 14:28 42 Russian Athletics Team Phoenix ESU Crouch Valley Essex 41 14:30 45 The Marleybears Wild Wolf ESU/North London Network North London GLN 42 14:31 25 Marvin the Paranoid Android Hitchhikers ESU Cambridge Cambridgeshire 43 14:49 50 Woking Aviators Woking Network Woking Surrey 44 15:05 34 Crisis! What Crisis? Merlin ESU Barnet GLN 45 17:47 46 Lethargic Loafers 4th Wood Green & 8th Muswell Hill North London GLN Unclassified 23 DESU Two 2nd East London East London GLNE Unclassified 24 Merlin ESU Team 1 Merlin ESU Barnet GLN Unclassified 28 Argo 50K Argo ESU North London GLN Unclassified 29 Excalibur ESU A Excalibur ESU Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire Unclassified 32 DESU One 2nd East London East London GLNE Unclassified 38 Home the long way round Centurion ESU Hornchurch GLNE Unclassified 43 Blood, Sweat and Beers Shackleton ESU Harpenden/Wheathampstead Hertfordshire Unclassified 47 Potters Bar Leaders Potters Bar Phoenix Explorer Leaders Potters Bar Hertfordshire Unclassified 60 Squad Goals Hatters Southgate GLN Unclassified 61 #Megabants – The Sequel Kings Cross ESU & Wild Wolf ESU North London GLN Unclassified 64 N London Network’s Least Imaginative Wild Wolf ESU North London GLN Unclassified 73 Shamrock Network Shamrock ESU West Warwickshire Warwickshire Southern 50 Results 2016 50 KMS continued Phoenix Flyers: 50 kms Challenge Trophy (presented to the fastest team and overall winners of the 50km Challenge) Phoenix Flyers: Ricky Bickley Memorial Trophy (presented to the fastest mixed team) Phoenix Flyers: Chairman’s Cup (presented to the fastest team who are all under the age of 25 years) 22nd Southgate Scouts: Galleon Trophy (presented to the overall runners up in the 50km Challenge) The Sixth Sense: Martin Hornsby Tankard (presented to the fastest team whose ages total 200 years plus whole years) 1st Runwell Overtakers 1: 50 kms Novice Trophy (presented to the fastest team, none of whom have entered the 50 mile or 50km event before) Netwalkers: Ladies Trophy (presented to the fastest all female team completing the longest event (50 mile, 50km or 30km) Southern 50 Results 2016 30 KMS 1 06:28 136 Phoenix Flyers Too 201st Islington North London GLN 2 06:44 141 AFK Striders 2nd Thundersley Castle Point Essex 3 06:46 138 Wild Wolf ESU Team 2 Wild Wolf ESU North London GLN 4 07:01 132 Silver Phoenix A Silver Phoenix ESU Potters Bar Hertfordshire 5 08:33 113 Gough Park ESU A Team 12th Enfield Enfield GLN 6= 08:41 102 Winchmore Hill Extras 3rd Southgate Southgate GLN 6= 09:41 137 Vaseline and Happiness Abingdon ESU Thames Ridge Oxfordshire 8 08:55 109 TAG Team Columbus-Bellahoj ESU Barking & Dagenham GLNE 9 08:56 116 The Numbskulls Lea Valley (Luton) ESU Lea Valley & Someries Bedfordshire 10 09:01 107 The Bellahoj Columbus-Bellahoj ESU Barking & Dagenham GLNE 11 09:07 106 Argo 30 Argo ESU North London GLN 12 09:12 125 Bandanas Hatters ESU Southgate GLN 13 09:19 121 Mad Enough For Us Hatters ESU Southgate GLN 14 09:37 118 Outnumbered 7th Purley Croydon GLSW 15 09:41 101 Nutty Professors Hatters ESU Southgate GLN 16 10:03 104 Wild Wolf ESU Girls Team 2 Wild Wolf ESU North London GLN 17 10:23 128 Iced Cucumbers 7th Purley Croydon GLSW 18 10:41 114 Team Pumbaa Phoenix ESU Crouch Valley Essex 19 10:50 119 Centurion ESU Centurion ESU Hornchurch GLNE 20 11:41 135 Dragon 1 Sittingbourne Sittingbourne Kent 21= 12:46 117 BHP 1 Bush Hill Park ESU Enfield GLN 21= 12:46 122 Winchmore Hill Flyers 3rd Southgate Southgate GLN 23 14:33 103 BHP 3 Bush Hill Park ESU Enfield GLN Southern 50 Results 2016 30 KMS continued Unclassified 105 Where are we now? Genesis ESU Basildon Essex Unclassified 108 There they go, On their toes Romford District ESU Romford GLNE Unclassified 110 Group Name….What? Hatters ESU Southgate GLN Unclassified 111 Winchmore Hill Explorers 3rd Southgate Southgate GLN Unclassified 112 Excalibur ESU C Excalibur ESU Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire Unclassified 115 Genesis 2 Genesis ESU Basildon Essex Unclassified 120 Romford’s Mixed Minions Romford District ESU Romford GLNE Unclassified 123 Hydrosexaphonic Genesis ESU Basildon Essex Unclassified 124 Merlin ESU Team 2 Merlin ESU Barnet GLN Unclassified 126 1st Runwell Overtakers 2 1st Runwell Billericay & Wickford Essex Unclassified 127 Wild Wolf ESU Team 1 Wild Wolf ESU North London GLN Unclassified 129 BHP 2 Bush Hill Park ESU Enfield GLN Unclassified 130 Couldn’t think of a name Genesis ESU Basildon Essex Unclassified 131 Highgate & Hornsey Team 3 Highgate & Hornsey ESU North London GLN Unclassified 133 The Menaces Lea Valley (Luton) ESU Lea Valley & Someries Bedfordshire Unclassified 134 Excalibur ESU B Excalibur ESU Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire Unclassified 139 Silver Phoenix B Silver Phoenix ESU Potters Bar Hertfordshire Unclassified 140 Genesis 1 Genesis ESU Basildon Essex Phoenix Flyers Too: Explorer Scout Challenge Cup (presented to the winners in the 30km Challenge) AFK Striders: Explorer Scout Runners-Up Trophy (presented to the runners up in the 30km Challenge) Gough Park ESU A Team: Explorer Scout Cup (presented to the fastest team, none of whom have entered the 30km event before) .
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