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2015 Individual Results Highland Cross 2015 Individual Prizes Highland Cross 2015 Individual Results Highland Cross 2015 Individual Prizes 1 Joe Symonds Glasgow 03:19:21 First - Gent Joe Symonds Glasgow 03:19:21 2 Gordon Lennox Invergordon 03:23:49 First - Lady Janet McIver Grantown 04:09:50 3 Ewan McCarthy Kingussie 03:27:33 First - Over 50 Gent David Howard Stonehaven 03:58:46 4 Sam Hesling Inverness 03:32:58 First - Over 50 Lady Mary Johnson Dingwall 04:32:48 5 Ewan Thorburn Fort William 03:33:11 First - Over 60 William Murray Elgin 04:29:47 6 Alex Glasgow Plockton 03:33:11 First - Superveteran Gent Alastair Hubbard Braemar 03:43:39 7 Gary MacDonald Kinlochleven 03:33:11 First - Superveteran Lady Lorna Stanger Thurso 04:21:11 8 Donnie MacDonald Muir of Ord 03:34:50 First - Veteran Gent Alex Glasgow Plockton 03:33:11 9 Ewan Dytch Glasgow 03:41:36 First - Veteran Lady Claire Hansford Lyme Regis 04:20:05 10 Rob Sinclair Aberdeen 03:42:01 First - Ambulance Service Entrant Jamie Paterson Dingwall 04:19:16 11 Jack Trevelyan Kiltarlity 03:42:03 Mark Hamilton Memorial Trophy Charlie Taylor Edinburgh 04:15:14 12 Graham Bee Inverness 03:42:49 Special Endeavour Trophy Nicola Forbes 13 Alastair Hubbard Braemar 03:43:39 14 Richard Lonnen Dingwall 03:46:25 Highland Cross 2015 Team Prizes 15 Paul Miller Strathpeffer 03:48:58 16 Ken Macnamara Edinburgh 03:49:52 First - Overall Gents Team The Highlanders 17 Paul Prentice Dundee 03:49:55 First - Overall Ladies Team Fraserburgh Running Club 18 Dave Cummins Inverness 03:49:56 First - Veteran Gents Team Sticky's Stars 19 David Lawrence London 03:50:56 First - Veteran Ladies Team Macwagarts 20 Chris Tomlin Aberdeen 03:51:17 First - Open Team Still Looking Skinny, Still Looking Good 21 Michael O'Donnell Aberdeen 03:52:03 Second - Open Team Stirling Triers 22 Andrew MacRae Inverness 03:52:08 Third - Open Team Against the Odds 23 Kevin Stephen Inverurie 03:55:40 First - Local Team Accidental Entry 24 Mike Bland Ellon 03:57:22 First - Business Team The 3 Engineero's 25 Waldemar Krogulec North Kessock 03:57:27 First - Medical Team Pumphrey and the Soggy Bottom Boys 26 Mark Roberts Edinburgh 03:58:06 First - Services Team Aberdeen Mountain Rescue Team A 27 David Howard Stonehaven 03:58:46 First - Fire Service Dalcross Fireflys 28 Urs Lamb Edinburgh 03:58:54 First - Mountain Rescue Braemar Mountain Rescue Team A 29 Uisdean Hawthorn Ellon 03:59:36 Best Highland Cross Team Name Between a Walk and a Hard Pace 30 Alan Findlay Stirling 03:59:50 31 Kevin Richardson Catterick Garrison 03:59:53 32 Ian Meek Inverness 03:59:54 33 Graeme Campbell Stirling 03:59:55 34 Kenneth Buchanan Maryburgh 04:00:09 35 David Kidd Pontefract 04:01:44 36 Anthony Lawther Kingussie 04:02:29 37 Bill Dallas Tarland 04:04:52 38 Darren Dean Inverness 04:05:47 39 Martin Gordon Inverness 04:05:59 40 Mike MacDonald Cupar 04:06:48 41 Gavin Beaton Inverness 04:06:54 42 Andrew Brunton Surrey 04:07:49 43 Dave Cormie Glasgow 04:08:08 44 Andy Craig Spean Bridge 04:08:56 45 Janet McIver Grantown on Spey 04:09:50 46 Eric Chan Aberdeen 04:10:00 47 Jonny Macleod Inverness 04:10:22 48 Nick Cumming-Bruce London 04:10:33 49 Marc O'Donnell Tain 04:10:58 50 Duncan Lawrence London 04:11:54 51 Craig Coull Stirling 04:12:01 52 Michael Gillies Errol 04:12:56 53 Andrew MacKay Inverness 04:12:58 54 Louise Cartmell Elgin 04:13:28 55 Graham Coull Stirling 04:14:18 56 Sandy Christie Thurso 04:14:49 57 Angus McCulloch Kinross 04:15:12 58 Charlie Taylor Edinburgh 04:15:14 59 Neil McPherson Newmachar 04:15:22 60 Simon Fraser Glasgow 04:15:28 61 Steven Ord Inverurie 04:15:34 62 Iain MacLennan Inverness 04:15:43 63 Graeme Reid Inverness 04:17:15 64 Stuart Laurence Killin 04:17:25 65 Alastair Brunton Inverness 04:18:25 66 Bob Pettitt Kirkhill 04:19:07 67 Jamie Paterson Dingwall 04:19:16 68 Robert Bacon Aberdeen 04:19:17 69 Adam Peters Inverness 04:20:01 70 Caroline Marwick Fortrose 04:20:02 71 Clare Hansford Lyme Regis 04:20:05 72 Chris James Portree 04:20:24 73 Rory Swann Elgin 04:20:51 74 Lorna Stanger Thurso 04:21:11 75 Matt Smith Kintore 04:22:33 76 Robert Moncrieff Edinburgh 04:24:01 77 Stephen Forgie Alness 04:24:09 78 Steven Setford Fortrose 04:24:38 79 David Scott Aberdeen 04:24:41 80 Kenneth R MacDonald Inverness 04:25:44 81 Nick Wild Morpeth 04:25:49 82 Ronan Taylor Dornie 04:26:13 83 Sean Malone Aberdeen 04:26:15 84 Ralph Hector Glasgow 04:26:19 85 James Mackenzie Inverness 04:27:05 86 Ruth MacKenzie Aboyne 04:27:08 87 Jim Muir Aberdeen 04:27:12 88 Mike Brown Inverness 04:27:12 89 Lisa Stephen Fraserburgh 04:27:12 90 Michael Mudd Ilkley 04:27:34 91 Kirsty Aitken Aberdeen 04:27:47 92 Ardrian Allan Cupar 04:28:10 93 Kenneth MacKenzie Dingwall 04:29:33 94 Sean O'Sullivan Aboyne 04:29:34 95 Colin Larmour Aberdeen 04:29:41 96 William Murray Elgin 04:29:47 97 Neil McDonald Aberdeen 04:31:18 98 Ben Ross Beauly 04:31:33 99 Richard Ingram Inverurie 04:31:34 100 Jill Kerr Inverness 04:32:01 101 Thomas Leader Perth 04:32:01 102 Kenneth Hutchison Aberdeen 04:32:02 103 Yan Valentine Fort William 04:32:15 104 Gavin Jefcoate West Linton 04:32:38 105 Duncan Grant Aberdeen 04:32:45 106 Mary Johnson Dingwall 04:32:48 107 Calum Dear Edinburgh 04:33:17 108 Craig Munro Inverness 04:33:19 109 David Porter Muir of Ord 04:33:20 110 Robert MacLean Alness 04:33:31 111 Iain McIntyre Nairn 04:34:10 112 John Duncan Aberdeen 04:35:21 113 John Dean Rafford 04:35:22 114 Alan Hunter Inverness 04:35:48 115 David Orr Thurso 04:36:42 116 Hamish MacDonald Aberdeen 04:36:49 117 Steven Scott Inverness 04:36:49 118 Peter Ferry Edinburgh 04:37:29 119 Andy McMahon Inverness 04:38:35 120 Kevin Rodgers Inverness 04:38:37 121 Gordon Caird Aberdeen 04:39:09 122 Paul Myers Hexham 04:39:15 123 Michael Rennie Inverness 04:39:18 124 Alastair Traquair Inverness 04:39:20 125 Ivar Milligan London 04:39:30 126 Andrew Palombo Glasgow 04:39:42 127 Chris Gillies Aberdeen 04:39:50 128 Sarah Dunn Aboyne 04:40:20 129 David Steele Edinburgh 04:40:40 130 Colin Edwards Thornhill 04:40:51 131 Bruce Henry Glasgow 04:40:57 132 Sheena McWilliam Inverness 04:40:59 133 Grace Chau Oldmeldrum 04:41:09 134 Ewen MacDougall Isle of Skye 04:41:55 135 Simon Bunn Glasgow 04:42:24 136 Phil Cartwright Calder 04:42:24 137 Neil Gauld Aberdeen 04:43:15 138 Gillian Cardno-Strachan Inverallochy 04:43:27 139 Gary Angus Thurso 04:43:44 140 Graham Angus Glasgow 04:43:45 141 Jacoline McDiarmid Huntly 04:44:11 142 Keith Stewart Brora 04:44:11 143 Will Goad Cupar 04:44:13 144 Craig Thompson Aberdeen 04:44:16 145 Darren Wisniewski Aberdeen 04:44:21 146 Colin Britton Fort William 04:44:41 147 David Kerr Inverness 04:44:45 148 James Spearman Perth 04:45:01 149 Angus Morrison Aberdeen 04:45:08 150 Mark Dowell Kirkwall 04:45:14 151 Davide Taliente London 04:46:11 152 Alexander MacKenzie Kyle of Lochalsh 04:46:35 153 Finlay Pennington Muir of Ord 04:46:41 154 Stephen Cole Westhill 04:46:47 154 Daniel Sutherland Muir of Ord 04:46:51 156 Ian Stewart Portree 04:47:03 157 Jack Collins London 04:47:04 158 Richard Gosling Muir of Ord 04:47:05 159 Stuart Ross Inverness 04:47:09 160 Debbie Brazier Newburgh 04:47:24 161 Danny Miller Wick 04:47:27 162 Philip Astley Newburgh 04:47:28 163 Andrew Murray Inverness 04:47:54 164 Carol Massie Fraserburgh 04:48:02 165 Jamie Allison Inverness 04:48:02 166 David Gillman Munlochy 04:48:55 167 Alice Scriven Kirkhill 04:49:06 168 Daniel Connell Inverness 04:49:13 169 Geraldine Fillos Dingwall 04:49:14 170 Stuart Warrender Insch 04:49:39 171 Billy Lindsay Insch 04:49:41 172 Martin MacDougall Banff 04:50:23 173 Scott MacLean Inverness 04:50:45 174 Lars Brazier Newburgh 04:51:16 175 Deri Gittings Inverness 04:51:19 176 Neil Croy Orkney 04:51:38 177 Peter Roxburgh Inverness 04:52:08 178 Paul Williams Tarves 04:52:14 179 Warren Burgess Aboyne 04:52:14 180 Graeme Bruce Dingwall 04:52:41 181 Andy Howard Muir of Ord 04:53:05 182 Jason Dobson Inverness 04:53:40 183 Debbie Baker Forres 04:53:42 184 Marion Nicolson Inverness 04:53:42 185 Bruc Armour Fortrose 04:54:24 186 Lillian MacRae Dornoch 04:55:29 187 Fiona Stewart Brora 04:55:30 188 Gavin MacKay Inverness 04:55:32 189 Kevin Campbell Inverness 04:55:34 190 Donald Inch Edinburgh 04:55:37 191 Alasdair MacSween Portree 04:55:50 192 James Harrison London 04:56:09 193 Naomi Williamson Inverness 04:57:46 194 John Rigby Inverness 04:58:14 195 Jim Thomson Maryburgh 04:58:32 196 Lachlan Macleod Inverness 04:58:38 197 Laura Mowatt Stonehaven 04:58:47 198 Angus Finlayson Glasgow 04:58:55 199 Louise Maclean Beauly 04:59:13 200 Graham Wilkinson Edinburgh 04:59:31 201 Kevin Smith Inverness 04:59:38 202 Martin English Perth 04:59:40 203 Cathryn Cotterill Struy 04:59:44 204 Lynsey MacDonald Inverness 04:59:45 205 Colleen Black Kintore 04:59:53 206 Stephen Fitzgerald Aberdeen 05:00:22 207 Peter Miller Aberdeen 05:00:49 208 Gordon MacKay Bedale 05:00:49 209 Barry Green Grantown on Spey 05:00:55 210 Kenny Smith Kiltarlity 05:01:06 211 John MacDonald Inverness 05:01:17 212 Ryan MacKay Inverness 05:01:49 213 Gavin Clunie Stonehaven 05:02:06 214 Neil Williamson Newmachar 05:02:14 215 Colin Grant Inverness 05:02:27 216 Colin MacLeod Inverness 05:02:27 217 Garry Nicoll Inverness 05:02:29 218 Debra Maclean Inverness 05:02:30 219 Richard Ferguson Inverness 05:02:31 220 Andrew Pirie Inverness 05:02:33 221 Nicholas Tulip Aberdeen 05:02:35 222 Ian McKay Cannich 05:02:36 223 Jamie Caine Inverness 05:02:51 224 Paul Dzialdowski Alness 05:03:26 225 Mark Davenport Glasgow 05:03:39 226 Norman Courts St Albans 05:03:47 227 Jeff Paterson North Berwick 05:03:49 228 Sharon Beck Inverness 05:04:01 229 Fergus Weir Kirkhill 05:04:16 230 Paul Moody Muir of Ord 05:04:21 231
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