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Run for All Yorkshire Half Marathon RESULT 9Th April 2017 Run for All Yorkshire Half Marathon RESULT 9th April 2017 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 1 9610 1:09:25 Steven Bayton Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 1 M 1 1:09:25 1 2 9666 1:10:42 John Franklin Serpentine RC Male 2 M 2 1:10:41 2 3 4454 1:13:56 Joe Sweetnam-Powell Sheffield RC Male 3 M 3 1:13:55 3 4 5289 1:14:25 John Hobbs Valley Striders AC Male 4 M35 1 1:14:25 4 5 1032 1:14:53 James Carpenter Male 5 M 4 1:14:51 5 6 10236 1:15:20 Nick Sparks Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 6 M45 1 1:15:19 6 7 4768 1:15:35 Liam Walker Male 7 M 5 1:15:33 7 8 9790 1:15:54 Jack Wood Ilkley Harriers AC Male 8 M 6 1:15:53 8 9 4451 1:16:27 Zak Mellard Male 9 M 7 1:16:26 9 10 4871 1:16:31 Andrew Thake Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 10 M40 1 1:16:30 10 11 4917 1:17:24 Philip Cooper Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 11 M 8 1:17:23 12 12 4540 1:17:46 Rob Bridges Sheffield Triathlon Club Male 12 M 9 1:17:45 13 13 4898 1:18:11 Zak Hodgkinson Matlock Athletic Club Male 13 M 10 1:18:09 14 14 125 1:18:21 Stephen Pope Male 14 M50 1 1:18:20 15 15 5136 1:18:41 Paul Turner Elswick Harriers Male 15 M40 2 1:18:38 16 16 101 1:18:49 Gareth Cooke Male 16 M 11 1:18:48 17 17 5225 1:18:52 Richard Smith Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 17 M 12 1:18:51 18 18 5321 1:18:54 Terence Forrest Male 18 M 13 1:16:38 11 19 5678 1:19:08 David Greenwood Male 19 M40 3 1:19:06 19 20 5655 1:19:21 Leonard Passingham Alton Runners Male 20 M45 2 1:19:19 20 21 9767 1:19:23 David Sprot Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 21 M35 2 1:19:22 21 22 5593 1:19:36 David Dreverman Male 22 M 14 1:19:33 22 23 10219 1:19:37 Glyn Parry Kent AC Male 23 M35 3 1:19:36 23 24 4463 1:19:38 Chris Bevan Male 24 M 15 1:19:37 24 25 4510 1:19:56 George Coiley Male 25 M 16 1:19:53 25 26 9652 1:20:00 Alex Day East London Runners Male 26 M 17 1:19:57 26 27 4998 1:20:08 Thomas Beautyman Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 27 M40 4 1:20:06 28 28 5473 1:20:09 Christopher Limmer Grantham Running Club Male 28 M 18 1:20:04 27 29 4046 1:20:25 Sarah Lowery Sheffield RC Female 1 F 1 1:20:23 29 30 5112 1:20:39 Michael Hunt Rossendale Harriers & AC Male 29 M45 3 1:20:36 30 31 5148 1:20:58 Andrew Alderson Blaydon Harriers & AC Male 30 M35 4 1:20:57 31 32 4440 1:21:28 Benjamin Jones Steel City Striders RC Male 31 M 19 1:21:26 33 33 4425 1:21:31 Adam McAuley Male 32 M45 4 1:21:29 34 34 5193 1:21:33 Lindsay Toulson York Knavesmire Harriers Male 33 M40 5 1:21:30 35 35 4412 1:21:37 Josh Barnes Male 34 M 20 1:21:35 36 36 5217 1:21:42 Jamie Brannan Stadium Runners Male 35 M 21 1:21:25 32 37 5174 1:21:44 Neil Stabbs York Knavesmire Harriers Male 36 M40 6 1:21:41 37 38 5679 1:21:48 Gary Gregory Male 37 M35 5 1:21:46 39 39 9703 1:21:49 Tom Jagger Stadium Runners Male 38 M35 6 1:21:45 38 40 5151 1:21:51 Ryan Norman Middlesbrough & Cleveland Harr Male 39 M 22 1:21:48 40 41 9621 1:22:13 Kristoff Boynton Male 40 M 23 1:22:11 41 42 4984 1:22:37 Martyn James Male 41 M35 7 1:22:35 42 43 4949 1:22:56 David Gregory Male 42 M35 8 1:22:53 44 44 88 1:22:57 Humphrey Emery Male 43 M35 9 1:22:51 43 45 10214 1:23:06 Andrew Mosley Male 44 M40 7 1:22:58 45 46 5251 1:23:16 William Hunter Male 45 M 24 1:23:10 46 47 4233 1:23:21 Andrew Douglas Male 46 M 25 1:23:19 48 48 5290 1:23:25 Daryl Hibberd Male 47 M 26 1:23:18 47 49 5440 1:23:34 Daniel Bagley Male 48 M 27 1:23:29 50 50 10246 1:23:37 Jay Walker Male 49 M 28 1:23:35 51 51 5483 1:23:48 George Polglass Male 50 M 29 1:23:28 49 52 4381 1:23:55 Simon Mills Male 51 M 30 1:23:51 52 53 4657 1:24:08 Aidan Linskill Totley AC Male 52 M35 10 1:24:05 53 54 4232 1:24:08 Adam Taylor Male 53 M35 11 1:24:06 54 55 9612 1:24:14 Bruno Beckett Male 54 M40 8 1:24:10 55 56 139 1:24:19 Paul Hathaway Male 55 M 31 1:24:18 56 57 97 1:24:30 Ash Henderson Blyth Running Club Male 56 M40 9 1:24:27 57 58 7029 1:24:32 Joe Kirkham Male 57 M 32 1:24:27 58 59 4777 1:24:50 Mathew Sedgewick Male 58 M45 5 1:24:48 60 60 4446 1:24:51 Sally Fawcett Female 2 F35 1 1:24:47 59 61 9690 1:24:59 Martha Hanby Female 3 F 2 1:24:57 62 62 4474 1:25:02 Simon Bennett Steel City Striders RC Male 59 M45 6 1:25:01 63 63 5680 1:25:07 Ben Hartley Hyde Park Harriers Male 60 M35 12 1:25:05 64 64 10271 1:25:21 Matthew Wilkinson Nidd Valley Road Runners Male 61 M 33 1:25:16 67 65 74 1:25:26 Ian Christon Male 62 M 34 1:25:18 68 66 31 1:25:39 Calum Adderley Male 63 M 35 1:25:23 69 67 4866 1:25:45 Stuart Vas Male 64 M35 13 1:25:41 72 68 4319 1:25:46 Mathew Richardson Male 65 M 36 1:25:15 66 69 9692 1:25:48 Joseph Harding Male 66 M 37 1:25:39 71 70 171 1:25:51 Philip Boynton Male 67 M 38 1:25:37 70 71 808 1:26:01 David Allinson Male 68 M50 2 1:25:55 74 72 4465 1:26:02 Damien Atherton Male 69 M35 14 1:25:56 75 73 832 1:26:03 Tim Dean Male 70 M35 15 1:26:00 76 74 4763 1:26:10 Thomas Beaumont Totley AC Male 71 M35 16 1:26:07 79 75 10495 1:26:13 Max Wainwright Male 72 M 39 1:26:05 78 Timing & Results Service by HS Sports Ltd Tel: 01260 275708 Generated: 18/04/17 15:30:39 Run for All Yorkshire Half Marathon RESULT 9th April 2017 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 76 4926 1:26:14 Sam Appleton Male 73 M 40 1:25:44 73 77 4426 1:26:15 Jonathan Cooper Steel City Striders RC Male 74 M35 17 1:26:12 80 78 49 1:26:17 Steve Carson Stadium Runners Male 75 M35 18 1:26:01 77 79 9738 1:26:24 Oliver Pearson Male 76 M 41 1:24:48 61 80 4601 1:26:26 Kevin Sibley Steel City Striders RC Male 77 M40 10 1:26:15 82 81 5248 1:26:36 Hirooki Inaba Male 78 M 42 1:25:08 65 82 9750 1:26:37 Thomas Robshaw Male 79 M 43 1:26:32 85 83 4652 1:26:40 Simon Holmes Male 80 M 44 1:26:32 84 84 4299 1:26:56 Shaun Parkin Male 81 M45 7 1:26:42 86 85 4824 1:26:58 David Timbers Male 82 M45 8 1:26:55 90 86 5178 1:27:03 Mark Thompson Male 83 M40 11 1:26:55 91 87 5633 1:27:12 Ian Peters Male 84 M 45 1:26:55 89 88 4092 1:27:14 Simon Herberts Male 85 M 46 1:27:12 94 89 5272 1:27:16 Chris Dixon Male 86 M45 9 1:26:27 83 90 4927 1:27:22 Jonny Jackson Male 87 M 47 1:26:53 88 91 4543 1:27:23 Douglas Wilders Male 88 M 48 1:27:16 95 92 4701 1:27:24 Philip Morgan Killamarsh Kestrels Male 89 M45 10 1:27:17 96 93 9714 1:27:28 Andy Lopez Male 90 M40 12 1:27:00 92 94 347 1:27:34 Abbas Khan Male 91 M 49 1:27:24 98 95 7631 1:27:38 Russ Mather Male 92 M40 13 1:27:24 99 96 5416 1:27:39 David Hanks Kingstone Runners Barnsley Male 93 M35 19 1:27:33 103 97 4741 1:27:41 Michael Grady Male 94 M50 3 1:27:36 105 98 4040 1:27:44 Daniel Palmer Male 95 M35 20 1:27:25 100 99 5486 1:27:46 James Dixon Male 96 M 50 1:27:32 102 100 5629 1:27:50 Will Hague Male 97 M35 21 1:27:43 107 101 5430 1:27:52 David Shepherd Male 98 M 51 1:26:47 87 102 4200 1:27:53 Chris Potts Male 99 M 52 1:27:45 108 103 148 1:28:04 James Garner Male 100 M 53 1:28:00 112 104 5626 1:28:08 Mark Jones Male 101 M 54 1:26:14 81 105 5007 1:28:09 Paul Griffiths Male 102 M35 22 1:27:54 109 106 5435 1:28:12 Ben Jozefiak Male 103 M 55 1:27:55 110 107 4429 1:28:16 Andrew Wheadon Male 104 M35 23 1:27:21 97 108 9739 1:28:19 Tommy Pearson Male 105 M 56 1:28:14 115 109 5659 1:28:20 Joe Baker Stadium Runners Male 106 M 57 1:28:01 113 110 5275 1:28:23 Amit Singh Ghattaure Male 107 M 58 1:27:58 111 111 5674 1:28:23 Adam Dunajko Male 108 M 59 1:28:15 116 112 9049 1:28:23 Vivienne Goodfellow Female 4 F45 1 1:28:15 117 113 10259 1:28:25 Kevin Saville Male 109 M50 4 1:28:21 119 114 10325 1:28:32 Kristian Edwards Leicester Coritanian AC Male 110 M 60 1:28:32 124 115 5479 1:28:34 Simon Durston-Smith Male 111 M40 14 1:28:22 120 116 5331 1:28:38 Paul Legard City of Hull AC Male 112 M 61 1:28:29 122 117 9617 1:28:40 Stewart Blaseby Male 113 M 62 1:28:36 126 118 122 1:28:43 Rhys Phillips Male 114 M 63 1:28:10 114 119 9751 1:28:54 Brian Rose Sheffield RC Male 115 M35 24 1:28:33 125 120 835 1:28:54 Adam Kirk Nidd Valley Road Runners Male 116 M 64 1:28:38 127 121 4760 1:28:57 Will Proud Male 117 M 65 1:28:26 121 122 4762 1:28:58 Andrew Carrier Male 118 M 66 1:28:50 131 123 4443 1:29:01 Luke Tipping Male 119 M 67 1:28:19 118 124 5495 1:29:03 Claire Fitzpatrick West End Runners Female 5 F 3 1:28:41 128 125 4012 1:29:04 Andrew Humphries Male 120 M 68 1:28:59 135 126 173 1:29:04 Simon Scully Male 121 M45 11 1:29:00 138 127 5496 1:29:05 David Frankland West End Runners Male 122 M 69 1:28:43 129 128 4316 1:29:09 Robert Ireson Male 123 M35 25 1:28:59 134 129 6221 1:29:12 Nick Crownshaw Male 124 M45 12 1:29:00 137 130 5383 1:29:14 Christopher Wray Male 125 M45 13 1:29:00 136 131 10254 1:29:18 Simon O'Shea Male 126 M 70 1:28:53 133 132 5296 1:29:19 Jonathan Stanforth Male 127 M 71 1:29:09 144 133 5233 1:29:20 Bridget Coomber Female 6 F50 1 1:29:17 150 134 4489 1:29:21 Kevin Tunmore Male 128 M45 14 1:29:15 147 135 4196 1:29:21 Adam MacHan Male 129 M35 26 1:29:03 140 136 4202 1:29:22 Lee Archer Male 130 M45 15 1:29:11 145 137 5634 1:29:23 Angus Butler Male 131 M 72 1:29:19 152 138 5012 1:29:27 Luke Siggs Male 132 M35 27 1:29:17 151 139 84 1:29:28 Alex Dalton Male 133 M45 16 1:27:34 104 140 4288 1:29:28 Luke Davis Male 134 M 73 1:29:07 143 141 4403 1:29:29 Timothy Walker Male 135 M 74 1:29:01 139 142 5582 1:29:31 Jonathan Coleman Male 136 M 75 1:28:52 132 143 824 1:29:32 John Yoward Male 137 M35 28 1:29:06 141 144 9688 1:29:33 Stephen Hambling Male 138 M 76 1:29:29 155 145 149 1:29:33 Phil Hughes Male 139 M35 29 1:29:06 142 146 847 1:29:34 Connor Blundell Male 140 M 77 1:29:16 148 147 5139 1:29:35 Pierre McCarthy Tyne Bridge Harriers Male 141 M 78 1:29:15 146 148 9671 1:29:39 Richard Frost Male 142 M35 30 1:29:26 153 149 4473 1:29:40 Michael Slater Steel City Striders RC Male 143 M50 5 1:29:33 158 150 4197 1:29:44 Paul Casson Male 144 M40 15 1:29:33 159 Timing & Results Service by HS Sports Ltd Tel: 01260 275708 Generated: 18/04/17 15:30:39 Run for All Yorkshire Half Marathon RESULT 9th April 2017 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos.
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