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Yorkshire Middle Route Federation Race Result YORKSHIRE MIDDLE ROUTE COMBINE NONE PRIZE WINNING CLUB RESULTS President P Edmond Velocity Sec S Skelton Lib 10-35am 22.07.17 NEWARK Wind Conditions SOUTH EAST CN 130 CS 499 CNT 875 WT 230 1,734 WELL DONE MR & MRS G. FOSTER AND TO ALL ON THE RESULT 0P SEC CLUB NAME RING No VEL 1 1CNT Kingston Flying Club Mr & Mrs Foster 17H10104 1734.27 2 2CNT Kingston Flying Club Mr & Mrs Foster 17H10113 1733.70 3 3CNT Kingston Flying Club Mr & Mrs Foster 17H10103 1733.70 4 4CNT Kingston Flying Club Mr & Mrs Foster 17H10133 1733.13 5 5CNT Kingston Flying Club Mr & Mrs Foster 17H10115 1733.13 6 6CNT Kingston Flying Club Mr & Mrs Foster 17H10107 1732.57 7 7CNT Kingston Flying Club Mr & Mrs Foster 17H10136 1731.44 8 8CNT Driffield Homing Society P. Woodmansey 17D05794 1713.11 9 9CNT Driffield Homing Society P. Woodmansey 17D05766 1713.11 10 10CNT Little Weighton F. Club T. Walker 17P16104 1654.52 11 11CNT Hull Chalk Lane Club D. Thompson BL3019579 1653.82 12 12CNT Driffield Homing Society P. Woodmansey 17D05777 1643.73 13 13CNT Driffield Homing Society P. Woodmansey 17D05752 1642.96 14 14CNT Hull Millennium Club Mr & Mrs Hall 17H09599 1626.69 15 15CNT Walton Priory Club P. Rhodes 17H09361 1623.69 16 16CNT Hull Millennium Club Mr & Mrs Hall 17H09562 1622.78 17 17CNT Hull Millennium Club Mr & Mrs Hall 17H09580 1620.82 18 18CNT Hull Millennium Club S. O’loughin 17H09168 1620.80 19 19CNT Hull Millennium Club S. O’loughin 17H09174 1618.87 20 20CNT Hull Millennium Club Mr & Mrs Hall 17H09555 1618.39 21 21CNT Walton Priory Club D. Rasul 17P10626 1617.50 22 22CNT Hull Millennium Club S. O’loughin 17H09102 1617.44 23 23CNT Hull Millennium Club P. Stamford 17H09006 1617.28 24 24CNT Wawne Ferry Homing Society K. Gleeson 17H16249 1614.24 25 25CNT Hull Millennium Club S. O’loughin 17H09119 1613.61 26 26CNT Driffield Homing Society P. Dixon 17D05712 1606.86 27 27CNT Driffield Homing Society P. Dixon 17D05710 1603.89 28 28CNT Wawne Ferry Homing Society K. Gleeson 17H16209 1603.22 29 29CNT Driffield Homing Society P. Dixon 17D05702 1602.04 30 30CNT Driffield Homing Society P. Dixon 17D05709 1601.67 31 31CNT Hull Chalk Lane Club D. Thompson 17H15839 1594.57 32 32CNT Hull Chalk Lane Club D. Thompson 17H15779 1594.57 33 33CNT Hull Chalk Lane Club D. Thompson 17H15768 1593.59 34 34CNT Hull Chalk Lane Club D. Thompson 17H15704 1593.10 35 35CNT Hull Chalk Lane Club D. Thompson 17H15714 1592.11 36 36CNT Walton Priory Club P. Young 17P10572 1589.91 37 37CNT North Hull Flying Club B. Kipling 17H15112 1585.08 38 1CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64033 1574.19 39 2CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64066 1574.19 40 3CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17L00824 1574.19 41 4CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64072 1573.83 42 5CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64113 1573.52 43 6CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64075 1573.52 44 7CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles BL6213854 1573.20 45 8CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64094 1572.89 46 9CS Flamborough H. Society Mr & Mrs Chadwick 17Z44121 1568.38 47 10CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26949 1567.48 48 11CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26958 1567.48 49 12CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z73168 1567.17 50 13CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26947 1567.17 51 14CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26941 1566.85 52 15CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26943 1566.85 53 16CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26973 1566.53 54 38CNT Driffield Homing Society J. W. Hubbard & Son 17D05858 1565.91 55 17CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z86083 1565.42 56 1WT Eastrington R. P. Club Mr & Mrs Brumby 17E10666 1558.68 57 18CS Flamborough H. Society Mr & Mrs Chadwick 17Z44102 1557.78 58 19CS Flamborough H. Society Mr & Mrs Chadwick 17Z44110 1556.54 59 20CS Flamborough H. Society Mr & Mrs Chadwick 17Z44112 1556.23 60 39CNT Walton Priory Club P. Gray 17P10738 1555.75 61 21CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64283 1554.90 62 40CNT Kingston Flying Club E. Barnes 17V50611 1554.14 63 22CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64009 1553.64 64 2WT Eastrington R. P. Club Mr & Mrs Brumby 17E10668 1553.61 65 23CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64063 1552.76 66 24CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17L00828 1552.14 67 25CS Flamborough H. Society Hoggard & Linley & Ellis 17Z19220 1550.35 68 26CS Flamborough H. Society Mr & Mrs Chadwick 17Z44116 1550.08 69 27CS Hornsea & E. R. H. S Mr & Mrs Edmonds 17H13430 1549.01 70 28CS Flamborough H. Society Mr & Mrs Chadwick 17Z44120 1548.85 71 29CS Bridlington & D. F. Club H. Smith 17D47206 1548.85 72 30CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64254 1547.56 73 31CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64074 1546.92 74 32CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64255 1546.04 75 33CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64159 1545.74 76 34CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64250 1545.74 77 35CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z11803 1545.44 78 36CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64012 1545.44 79 37CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64057 1545.13 80 38CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17BL62 1545.13 81 39CS Flamborough H. Society Mellonby & Knowles 17Z78982 1544.83 82 40CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26968 1544.27 83 41CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26946 1544.27 84 42CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26956 1543.65 85 43CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles 17Z11804 1543.58 86 44CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26971 1543.34 87 45CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26944 1543.34 88 46CS Flamborough H. Society Gray & Atkin 17Z26979 1543.03 89 47CS Bridlington & D. F. Club Mellonby & Knowles 17Z64095 1541.50 90 48CS Bridlington & D. F. Club D. Fussey 17Z16372 1539.79 91 49CS Bridlington & D. F. Club D. Fussey 17Z16374 1539.50 92 50CS Bridlington & D. F. Club D. Fussey 17N29447 1539.20 93 51CS Flamborough H. Society Mr & Mrs Chadwick 17Z44111 1539.11 94 52CS Bridlington & D. F. Club D. Fussey 17Z16370 1538.01 95 41CNT North Hull Flying Club P. Jones 17H15165 1537.59 96 53CS Bridlington & D. F. Club D. Fussey 17Z16378 1537.41 97 54CS Bridlington & D. F. Club D. Fussey 17N29449 1537.11 98 55CS Bridlington & D. F. Club D. Fussey 17Z16362 1536.22 99 42CNT Little Weighton F. Club T. Walker 17B33063 1526.42 100 43CNT Little Weighton F. Club T. Walker 17B33072 1525.54 CS Bridlington D.F.C Mellonby & Knowles 1573 CNT Kingston Flying Club Mr & Mrs Foster 1734 CNT Cottingham H. S K. Kingston & Family 1393 CNT Little Weighton Club T. Walker 1654 CNT Driffield H. S P. Woodmansey 1713 CNT North Hull Club B. Kipling 1585 WT Eastrington P. F. C Mr & Mrs Brumby 1558 WT Norton I. H. Society G. Acey 1632 CN Filey H.Society C. Smith 1501 CS Patrington H. L. C Did not send ------ CS Flamborough H. S Mellonby & Knowles 1574 CN Scarborough Social K. Todd 1134 CS Hornsea E.R.H. Mr & Mrs Edmonds 1549 CN Whitby Premier Did not send ------ CNT Hull Millenium Club Mr & Mrs Hall 1626 CS Withernsea Club R. Wright 1464 CN Hunmanby Club Did not send ------ CNT Walton Priory Club P. Rhodes 1623 CNT Hull Chalk Lane Club D. Thompson 1653 CNT Wawne Ferry Club K. Gleeson 1614 CNT Jar in Hand Club Did not send ------ 3WT Eastrington R. P. Club G. W. Atkinson 17Z13266 1506.14 4WT Eastrington R. P. Club G. W. Atkinson 17Z13272 1489.67 5WT Eastrington R. P. Club G. W. Atkinson 17Z13268 1489.28 6WT Eastrington R. P. Club G. W. Atkinson 17Z13255 1372.50 7WT Eastrington R. P. Club G. W. Atkinson 17Z13243 1371.51 8WT Eastrington R. P. Club G. W. Atkinson 17Z13265 1331.00 9WT Eastrington R. P. Club J. Pickering 17E10843 936.14 1CN Filey Homing Society C. Smith 17F04861 1501.73 2CN Filey Homing Society M. Hinchcliffe BL6202314 1471.51 3CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 17Z07659 1431.04 4CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 17Z07641 1387.90 5CN Filey Homing Society M. Hinchcliffe 17F04816 1386.63 6CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 17Z07626 1369.16 7CN Filey Homing Society C. Smith 17F04888 1363.40 8CN Filey Homing Society C. Smith 17F26644 1363.18 9CN Filey Homing Society M. Hinchcliffe 17F04825 1329.33 10CN Filey Homing Society M. Hinchcliffe 17F04839 1322.96 11CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 17Z07657 1312.61 12CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 17Z07613 1287.22 13CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 17Z07608 1285.08 14CN Filey Homing Society M. Hinchcliffe 17F04812 1245.92 15CN Filey Homing Society D. Smith 17V05342 1243.41 NORTON CLUB HAD A SEPARATE LIBERATION MAKING IT A CLUB RACE ONLY 1 Norton Homing Society G Acey 17Z32463 1632.16 2 Norton Homing Society G Acey 17Z32488 1629.83 3 Norton Homing Society G Acey 17Z32471 1624.44 .
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