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Royton Trail 2016 Results Master File.Xlsx 2016 Royton Trail - Individual Results Name Club Time Gender Gender Position Position Age Cat. Age Cat. Age Race No. Race Pos. 1 145 Rob James Royton Road Runners M 1/171 M 1/63 0:29:58 2 314 Adam Slodowicz Salford Harriers & A.C. M 2/171 M 2/63 0:30:26 3 103 Ian Grime Salford Harriers & A.C. M 3/171 MV45 1/30 0:30:36 4 185 Billy McCartney Salford Harriers & A.C. M 4/171 MV40 1/24 0:31:26 5 256 Richard Stirzaker Rochdale Harriers & A.C. M 5/171 M 3/63 0:32:58 6 179 Glyn Billington Salford Harriers & A.C. M 6/171 MV40 2/24 0:33:02 7 174 Ryan Lindsay Middleton Harriers A.C. M 7/171 M 4/63 0:33:07 8 313 John Seed Unattached M 8/171 M 5/63 0:33:16 9 198 Tony Muir Oldham & Royton Harriers & A.C. M 9/171 M 6/63 0:33:26 10 173 Chris Lowe Royton Road Runners M 10/171 MV45 2/30 0:34:08 11 161 Jacson Kluts Unattached M 11/171 M 7/63 0:34:09 12 187 Daniel McManus Royton Road Runners M 12/171 M 8/63 0:34:10 13 318 Nicholas Tynan Belle Vue Racers M 13/171 M 9/63 0:34:19 14 14 Shaun Armstrong Royton Road Runners M 14/171 M 10/63 0:34:35 15 193 Rob Mills Unattached M 15/171 M 11/63 0:34:49 16 220 Shane Reading Royton Road Runners M 16/171 MV40 3/24 0:35:01 17 309 Michael Mannings Oldham & Royton Harriers & A.C. M 17/171 M 12/63 0:35:16 18 83 Robert Fairbanks Royton Road Runners M 18/171 M 13/63 0:35:18 19 302 Daniel Cottle Prestwich A.C. M 19/171 M 14/63 0:35:22 20 332 Michael Pickering Royton Road Runners M 20/171 M 15/63 0:35:25 21 67 Richard Cummins Royton Road Runners M 21/171 MV50 1/22 0:35:28 22 330 Nigel Holmes Prestwich A.C. M 22/171 MV45 3/30 0:35:39 23 189 Paul Mellor Prestwich A.C. M 23/171 MV45 4/30 0:35:42 24 22 Rob Battye Royton Road Runners M 24/171 MV40 4/24 0:35:43 25 152 Gary Joyce Oldham & Royton Harriers & A.C. M 25/171 M 16/63 0:36:09 26 277 Vic Walsh Belle Vue Racers M 26/171 M 17/63 0:36:14 27 68 Ian Dale Royton Road Runners M 27/171 MV50 2/22 0:36:20 28 91 Michael Fleming Royton Road Runners M 28/171 M 18/63 0:36:26 29 31 Alan Bodell Royton Road Runners M 29/171 MV50 3/22 0:36:35 30 210 Dave Peart Royton Road Runners M 30/171 MV45 5/30 0:36:43 31 101 Bernard Goodwin Royton Road Runners M 31/171 MV45 6/30 0:36:45 32 135 Brad Howard Royton Road Runners M 32/171 MV40 5/24 0:36:59 33 28 Jennifer Bloor Royton Road Runners F 1/128 F 1/22 0:37:08 34 203 Eamonn Nolan Royton Road Runners M 33/171 MV50 4/22 0:37:15 35 105 Jarrod Gritt Royton Road Runners M 34/171 M 19/63 0:37:18 36 49 Leo Cain Middleton Harriers A.C. M 35/171 M 20/63 0:37:19 37 335 Pkil Taylor Prestwich A.C. M 36/171 MV45 7/30 0:37:31 38 184 David McBride Royton Road Runners M 37/171 MV40 6/24 0:37:32 39 138 Phil Hudson Oldham & Royton Harriers & A.C. M 38/171 MV45 8/30 0:37:33 40 257 Elliot Stone Royton Road Runners M 39/171 MV40 7/24 0:37:35 41 205 Carl O'Callaghan Royton Road Runners M 40/171 MV40 8/24 0:37:41 42 81 David Emanuel Royton Road Runners M 41/171 MV50 5/22 0:37:46 43 272 Mark Walker Rochdale Harriers & A.C. M 42/171 MV45 9/30 0:37:49 44 253 Ian Stainthorpe Northern Masters M 43/171 MV50 6/22 0:38:00 45 44 Jorden Burke Unattached M 44/171 M 21/63 0:38:01 46 315 Craig Sykes Rochdale Harriers & A.C. M 45/171 MV45 10/30 0:38:04 47 46 Mohammed Yousaf Butt Salford Harriers & A.C. M 46/171 M 22/63 0:38:06 48 268 Keith Usher East Cheshire Harriers & Tameside A.C. M 47/171 MV45 11/30 0:38:08 49 284 Kirsty White Royton Road Runners F 2/128 FV40 1/31 0:38:09 50 317 Dennis Thomas East Cheshire Harriers & Tameside A.C. M 48/171 MV40 9/24 0:38:11 51 95 Alex Frost Rochdale Harriers & A.C. M 49/171 MV45 12/30 0:38:14 52 204 Ian Nuttall Prestwich A.C. M 50/171 MV50 7/22 0:38:15 53 287 Michael Wildbore Royton Road Runners M 51/171 M 23/63 0:38:27 54 99 Kevin Garvey Middleton Harriers A.C. M 52/171 M 24/63 0:38:33 55 270 Mike Jones Unattached M 53/171 MV55 1/14 0:38:43 56 255 Paul Stephens Salford Harriers & A.C. M 54/171 M 25/63 0:38:50 57 157 Matt Kershaw Royton Road Runners M 55/171 M 26/63 0:38:52 58 200 Stephen Myers Unattached M 56/171 MV50 8/22 0:38:55 59 276 Nicholas Walsh Rochdale Harriers & A.C. M 57/171 MV45 13/30 0:39:00 60 166 Kristian Lee Radcliffe A.C. M 58/171 MV40 10/24 0:39:04 2016 Royton Trail - Individual Results Name Club Time Gender Gender Position Position Age Cat. Age Cat. Age Race No. Race Pos. 61 172 Anthony Lowe Rochdale Triathlon Club M 59/171 MV55 2/14 0:39:12 62 42 Mark Brynes Royton Road Runners M 60/171 M 27/63 0:39:15 63 52 Sarah Carroll Oldham & Royton Harriers & A.C. F 3/128 F 2/22 0:39:16 64 123 Lee Higginbottom Royton Road Runners M 61/171 M 28/63 0:39:18 65 94 David Freer Royton Road Runners M 62/171 MV45 14/30 0:39:19 66 107 Dave Hall Royton Road Runners M 63/171 MV55 3/14 0:39:20 67 33 John Boileau Unattached M 64/171 M 29/63 0:39:24 68 283 Joel White Chorlton Road Runners M 65/171 M 30/63 0:39:25 69 225 Alan Reynolds Royton Road Runners M 66/171 M 31/63 0:39:26 70 139 Stuart Hulme Royton Road Runners M 67/171 M 32/63 0:39:28 71 1 Ian Aitchison Rochdale Harriers & A.C. M 68/171 MV60 1/11 0:39:33 72 167 Stephen Lee Mossley AFC Running Club M 69/171 MV45 15/30 0:39:47 73 307 John Humphreys Middleton Harriers A.C. M 70/171 M 33/63 0:39:57 74 181 Adrian Marshall Royton Road Runners M 71/171 M 34/63 0:40:04 75 304 Scott Gillespie Unattached M 72/171 M 35/63 0:40:05 76 249 Tom Smith East Cheshire Harriers & Tameside A.C. M 73/171 MV55 4/14 0:40:06 77 323 Mark Bishop Prestwich A.C. M 74/171 M 36/63 0:40:15 78 165 Stephen Leak Rochdale Harriers & A.C. M 75/171 MV50 9/22 0:40:17 79 180 Rob Marsden Royton Road Runners M 76/171 M 37/63 0:40:19 80 306 James Henderson Unattached M 77/171 MV40 11/24 0:40:24 81 245 Duncan Shuttleworth Unattached M 78/171 MV55 5/14 0:40:30 82 227 Roland Robson Middleton Harriers A.C. M 79/171 MV55 6/14 0:40:31 83 158 Matthew Kilburn Royton Road Runners M 80/171 MV45 16/30 0:40:33 84 97 Ronnie Garrod Royton Road Runners M 81/171 MV40 12/24 0:40:35 85 325 Ian Smith Bolton United Harriers & A.C. M 82/171 MV60 2/11 0:40:36 86 155 Jason Keast Royton Road Runners M 83/171 MV45 17/30 0:40:41 87 104 Janet Grint East Cheshire Harriers & Tameside A.C. F 4/128 FV40 2/31 0:40:45 88 239 Debbie Shaw Royton Road Runners F 5/128 FV50 1/9 0:40:51 89 310 Mark McBurnie Rochdale Triathlon Club M 84/171 MV45 18/30 0:40:52 90 299 Colin Carter Middleton Harriers A.C. M 85/171 MV45 19/30 0:40:57 91 90 Howard Chambers Saddleworth Runners Club M 86/171 MV50 10/22 0:41:05 92 120 Alan Herlihy British Military Fitness M 87/171 MV50 11/22 0:41:08 93 316 Chris Tattersall Unattached M 88/171 M 38/63 0:41:11 94 56 Richard Chapman Unattached M 89/171 M 39/63 0:41:12 95 215 Antony Poole Oldham & Royton Harriers & A.C. M 90/171 MV55 7/14 0:41:14 96 146 Janet Jobey Royton Road Runners F 6/128 FV40 3/31 0:41:22 97 84 John Felton Oldham & Royton Harriers & A.C.
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