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Ikano Robin Hood Half Marathon 2012 – Results Ikano Robin Hood Half Marathon 2012 – Results GunPos RaceNo Name Gender Cat Club GunTime ChipPos ChipTime 1 8 Luka Rotich M KENYA 01:01:39 1 01:01:39 2 9 Andrew Lasuuda M KENYA 01:02:22 2 01:02:21 3 2 John Kales M KENYA 01:03:22 3 01:03:22 4 1 Matt Bond M UK 01:05:56 4 01:05:55 5 3 Neil Renault M UK 01:08:28 5 01:08:26 6 69 Dale Annable M RIPLEY RUNNING CLUB 01:08:44 6 01:08:43 7 20 Paul Lockwood M WAKEFIELD HARRIERS 01:09:01 7 01:09:01 8 63 Matthew Amos M NUNEATON HARRIERS 01:09:18 8 01:09:17 9 186 Mark Dalkins M 40 TELFORD AC 01:10:07 9 01:10:07 10 68 Leigh Stubbs M REDHILL RR 01:10:18 10 01:10:16 11 188 Mark Couldwell M CHARNWOOD AC 01:10:52 11 01:10:51 12 187 Stuart Spencer M NOTTS AC 01:11:13 12 01:11:12 13 67 Neil Aitken M CLAPHAM CHASERS 01:12:40 15 01:12:39 14 73 Darren Tanner M CLAPHAM CHASERS 01:12:41 13 01:12:39 15 56 Andrew Peat M LONG EATON RC 01:12:42 14 01:12:39 16 71 John Wadelin M EREWASH VALLEY 01:12:43 16 01:12:40 17 10001 Fabio Rea M LAZIO WORLD RUNNERS TEAM 01:13:24 18 01:13:24 18 74 Chris Smith M NOTTS AC 01:13:26 17 01:13:23 19 18 Agnes Chebet F KEN 01:13:35 19 01:13:33 20 123 Joel Stevens M 01:13:47 20 01:13:47 21 78 Jamie Langley M LEAMINGTON C&AC 01:13:54 21 01:13:52 22 79 Alastair Johnson M FORMULA ONE CC 01:14:16 22 01:14:15 23 170 Andrew Mcneill M 45 LONG EATON RC 01:14:21 23 01:14:21 24 191 Riel Carol M CLAPHAM CHASERS 01:14:27 24 01:14:25 25 124 Mariano Riego Solana M 40 01:14:35 25 01:14:32 26 65 Stephen Price M UKNETRUNNER 01:14:38 26 01:14:36 27 7 Runner 7 M 01:14:40 27 01:14:40 28 86 Dennis Speck M DEFRA A.C 01:14:52 28 01:14:43 29 190 Phil Dickens M CAMBRIDGE HARRIERS 01:14:55 29 01:14:51 30 75 Carl Egdell M HALLAMSHIRE HARRIERS 01:14:56 30 01:14:54 31 87 Matthew Stratford M REDHILL RR 01:14:58 31 01:14:56 32 64 Paul Butcher M 45 MANSFIELD HARRIERS 01:15:04 32 01:15:01 33 119 Matt Biggs M DUDLEY-KINGSWINFORD RUNNING CLUB 01:15:16 33 01:15:12 34 176 Tom Bell M OWLS AC 01:15:24 34 01:15:21 35 83 Richard Stevenson M 01:15:44 35 01:15:42 36 171 Dean Taylor M RIPLEY RUNNING CLUB 01:16:09 37 01:16:09 37 99 Alex Kriegel M 01:16:28 38 01:16:25 38 175 Liz Cocks F 35 BIRSTALL RUNNING CLUB 01:16:45 39 01:16:42 39 180 Simon Allen M OWLS AC 01:16:59 36 01:15:46 40 66 Matthew Jones M THAMES HARE & HOUNDS 01:17:01 41 01:16:58 41 77 Stephen Jones M THAMES HARE & HOUNDS 01:17:01 40 01:16:58 42 192 Adam Lloyd M 01:17:15 42 01:17:12 43 111 Andrew Mark Edmondson-Jones M 45 SOUTHWELL RC 01:17:31 43 01:17:28 44 196 Geoffrey Barnard M 01:17:51 44 01:17:47 45 89 Robert Fryer M UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK 01:17:59 46 01:17:57 46 91 Matthew Kingston-Lee M KENILWORTH 01:17:59 45 01:17:56 47 54 Tim Howard M ARMY 01:18:28 47 01:18:25 48 100 Russell Simpson M ROYAL SUTTON COLDFIELD 01:18:30 48 01:18:28 49 96 Jonathan Hobbs M 45 LINCOLN & DISTRICT 01:18:33 49 01:18:31 50 113 Ian Stevens M DERBY AC 01:18:42 50 01:18:40 51 107 Rob Salter M LONDON HEATHSIDE 01:18:59 51 01:18:56 52 90 Anthony Batty M LONG EATON RC 01:19:01 52 01:18:57 53 182 Graham Gagg M CITY OF HULL AC 01:19:09 53 01:19:07 54 105 Mark Davis M REDHILL RR 01:19:11 54 01:19:07 55 94 Anthony Squire M HOLME PIERREPONT RC 01:19:14 55 01:19:10 56 24 Matthew Poynton M LEICESTER CORITANIANS 01:19:21 56 01:19:18 57 173 Matthew O'Connor M 01:19:28 57 01:19:24 58 93 Ben O'Connell M BELPER HARRIERS 01:19:33 59 01:19:30 59 174 Runner 174 M 01:19:33 58 01:19:26 60 681 Alec Bednall M 01:19:55 61 01:19:45 61 668 David Todd M 01:19:59 60 01:19:44 62 197 Daniel Webber M MARSHALL MILTON KEYNES 01:20:02 62 01:19:59 63 157 Graham Rooney M LIVERPOOL HARRIERS 01:20:17 63 01:20:14 64 166 Gavin Kennedy M 01:20:20 64 01:20:17 65 140 Simon Nash M 45 REDHILL RR 01:20:24 66 01:20:21 66 117 Stephen Dickens M FORMULA ONE CC 01:20:25 65 01:20:20 67 432 Tim Watkins M 01:20:31 67 01:20:27 68 55 Michael Chadwick M 01:20:33 68 01:20:30 69 10002 Christopher Darling M CAMBRIDGE TRI CLUB 01:20:37 70 01:20:36 70 2210 Mark Ramsden M ROADHOGGS LEICESTER 01:20:39 69 01:20:33 71 132 Stuart Wallace M NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY AC 01:20:49 71 01:20:46 72 1827 Steven Gascoyne M CHESTERFIELD & DISTRICT AC 01:20:54 72 01:20:51 73 194 Helen Taranowski F 35 WEST 4 HARRIERS 01:20:56 73 01:20:53 74 106 Edward James M BELPER HARRIERS 01:21:38 75 01:21:36 75 441 Daniel Lester M 01:21:42 74 01:21:36 76 147 Greg Stokes M 01:21:51 76 01:21:47 77 121 Gareth Edwards M 01:21:56 77 01:21:51 78 193 Nicki Nealon F 40 HUNCOTE HARRIERS 01:21:59 78 01:21:56 79 108 Matthew Nutt M 40 WIMBLEDON WINDMILERS 01:22:13 80 01:22:09 80 10003 Luca Massetti M 01:22:21 81 01:22:15 81 666 Tomas Tresnak M 01:22:29 79 01:22:02 82 88 Matthew Grainge M HOLME PIERREPONT RC 01:22:31 84 01:22:28 83 529 Stephen Tebbett M SERPENTINE RC 01:22:36 83 01:22:26 84 10004 Leonardo Massetti M LAZIO WORLD RUNNERS TEAM 01:22:41 85 01:22:35 85 164 Gareth Little M UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM 01:22:47 86 01:22:41 86 4987 Oliver Meek M 01:22:47 82 01:22:24 87 450 Tim Spate M 40 01:22:49 87 01:22:42 88 142 Peter Gillespie M 45 REDHILL RR 01:22:57 88 01:22:53 89 524 Clive Greyson M 40 REDHILL RR 01:23:01 89 01:22:55 90 4840 Dave Richards M 01:23:11 90 01:22:56 91 143 Jonathan Collins M STAINLAND LIONS 01:23:16 91 01:23:11 92 161 Sam Vardy M 01:23:23 92 01:23:19 93 183 David Oxland M 60 NOTTS AC 01:23:32 94 01:23:28 94 285 Matthew Watt M DACORUM AND TRING 01:23:36 93 01:23:23 95 95 James Lloyd M DERBY AC 01:23:42 98 01:23:41 96 2027 Robert White M 01:23:46 96 01:23:39 97 181 Jack Sexty M STAFFORD TRIATHLON CLUB 01:23:50 99 01:23:47 98 156 Simon Carter M BECKENHAM RC 01:23:51 97 01:23:39 99 153 Jon Hullis M 40 UKNETRUNNER 01:23:55 101 01:23:55 100 92 Antony Robinson M MANSFIELD HARRIERS 01:24:01 102 01:23:58 101 7093 Ryan Kavanagh M 01:24:01 95 01:23:37 102 426 Alan Nicolson M 01:24:10 103 01:24:00 103 412 Richard Gavan M COVENTRY GODIVA 01:24:10 104 01:24:00 104 494 Steven Sheppard M UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER RUNNING CLUB 01:24:10 100 01:23:48 105 428 David Hollings M 01:24:11 105 01:24:04 106 435 Mark Warwick M 50 01:24:17 108 01:24:13 107 1961 Martin Harrigan M 45 SOUTHWELL RC 01:24:20 107 01:24:12 108 564 Laurence Pearce M 01:24:22 106 01:24:06 109 150 James Down M DAVID LLOYD REDWAY RUNNERS 01:24:25 109 01:24:20 110 542 Geoff Newill M 50 BARROW RUNNERS 01:24:29 112 01:24:28 111 697 Chris Duffy M 01:24:36 111 01:24:26 112 168 Jonathan Oxbrough M STILTON STRIDERS 01:24:44 114 01:24:42 113 146 Mark Dempsey M 40 FORMULA ONE CC 01:24:50 115 01:24:45 114 104 Stephen Stone M REDHILL RR 01:24:56 120 01:24:53 115 371 Matt Waterfield M 01:24:58 113 01:24:41 116 499 Anthony Douglas M 01:24:59 118 01:24:49 117 144 Steve Pitt M 40 WEST BROMWICH HARRIERS 01:24:59 121 01:24:55 118 2116 Gareth Whitelock M 01:25:00 119 01:24:52 119 854 Jonathan Collins M 50 01:25:02 117 01:24:47 120 416 Darren Corbett M 40 SOUTHWELL RC 01:25:03 122 01:24:57 121 436 Ben Wilson M 01:25:06 124 01:25:00 122 1851 Matt Archibald M 01:25:10 123 01:24:59 123 477 Leon Rumble M 01:25:11 110 01:24:22 124 458 Mike Jacobs M 50 01:25:14 125 01:25:06 125 744 Richard Howe M LONG EATON RC 01:25:15 116 01:24:45 126 1829 Paul Archer M 50 NOTTS AC 01:25:17 128 01:25:11 127 118 Dominic Cooper M MOSSLEY HILL ATHLETIC CLUB 01:25:18 130 01:25:13 128 158 David Hutchings M 45 STAINLAND LIONS 01:25:19 129 01:25:13 129 2202 David Peplow M 01:25:20 126 01:25:10 130 2032 Alistair Wood M 01:25:21 133 01:25:17 131 420 David Sharman M SERPENTINE RC 01:25:23 127 01:25:10 132 438 Robert Deller M 01:25:24 132 01:25:16 133 8071 Richard Sims M 50 SINFIN RC 01:25:25 135 01:25:22 134 97 Joseph Saiz M 55 01:25:32 138 01:25:32 135 415 Natalie Teece F LONG EATON RC 01:25:33 131 01:25:15 136 453 Paul Ashdown M 01:25:36 134 01:25:20 137 2132 Wendy Webber F MARSHALL MILTON KEYNES 01:25:46 137 01:25:31 138 430 David Crossley M 01:25:49 139 01:25:32 139 465 Pete Deacon M 40 NOTTS AC 01:25:51 141 01:25:41 140 397 Michael Armstrong M 50 SUNDERLAND STROLLERS 01:25:54 143 01:25:48 141 145 Richard Speed M 40 01:26:02 144 01:25:50 142 129 Jonathan Ryan M NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY AC 01:26:04 147 01:26:00 143 202 Helen Beck F WAKEFIELD HARRIERS 01:26:05 148 01:26:01 144 626 John Binham M 01:26:08 140 01:25:37 145 148 Kevin Black M MANSFIELD TRI 01:26:09 149 01:26:02 146 241 Robert Windard M 01:26:11 142 01:25:45 147 657 Dale Miles M 01:26:12 136 01:25:28 148 149 Keith Alger M HOLME PIERREPONT RC 01:26:13 150 01:26:04 149 561 Mick Sharp M 40 LONG EATON RC 01:26:17 154 01:26:05 150 177 Colin Taylor M 45 01:26:18 155 01:26:07 151 478 Richard Tomlinson M 01:26:19 146 01:25:59 152 751 Justin Haywood M 40 01:26:21 151 01:26:04 153 1202 Paul Mcgonigal M 01:26:25 145 01:25:57 154 116 Mark Pigford M 40 01:26:29 160 01:26:24 155 451 Martin Clifford M 40 HOLME PIERREPONT RC 01:26:29 157 01:26:15 156 1960 Neil Devonport M 55 HOLME PIERREPONT RC 01:26:37 161 01:26:30 157 790 Karl Mallyon M 01:26:40 159 01:26:24 158 417 Tony Johnson M 45 ROPSLEY ROAD RUNNERS 01:26:49 166 01:26:41 159 715 Alex Palmer M 01:26:53 153 01:26:05 160 2038 Robert Coxon M DERWENT RUNNERS 01:26:57 164 01:26:34 161 2162 Jonathan Pitts M ILKESTON 01:26:57 169 01:26:48 162 434 Jeroen Nieboer M 01:26:58 167 01:26:45 163 644 Adrian Turton M 01:26:59 168 01:26:46 164 1833 Dave Kay M 01:27:01 171 01:26:50 165 664 Thomas Hollins M 01:27:04 162 01:26:31 166 385 Todd Gouin M 40 01:27:07 163 01:26:31 167 615 Andrew King M 01:27:08 174 01:26:56 168 461 Anthony Carbutt M LONG EATON RC 01:27:09 176 01:27:00 169 576 Stuart Mcneil M 01:27:09 177 01:27:02 170 650 Jacob Morley M 01:27:11 170 01:26:50 171 1964 David Hughes M 01:27:13 178 01:27:04 172 865 Albert Jordana M 01:27:15 152 01:26:05 173 575 David Rowe M 01:27:17
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