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Sheffield Half RESULT 14Th April 2019 Run for All - Sheffield Half RESULT 14th April 2019 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 1 8438 1:11:16 Jamie Hall Huntingdonshire AC Male 1 M 1 1:11:16 1 2 11039 1:11:37 Mohammed Saleh Male 2 M 2 1:11:17 2 3 10237 1:12:10 Alexander Lanz Meirionnydd Running Club Male 3 M 3 1:12:10 3 4 4193 1:13:57 James Wootton Liverpool Harriers & AC Male 4 M 4 1:13:57 5 5 10379 1:14:41 Liam Walker Steel City Striders RC Male 5 M 5 1:14:39 6 6 9104 1:14:47 Matthew Orford Lichfield Running Club Male 6 M 6 1:14:45 7 7 9174 1:15:23 Matthew Slater Cambridge & Coleridge AC Male 7 M 7 1:15:13 8 8 8402 1:15:42 Craig Fishwick Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 8 M 8 1:15:41 9 9 9262 1:16:06 Matt Edmonds Hastings Runners Male 9 M 9 1:15:56 11 10 276 1:16:10 Jake Stephens Male 10 M 10 1:15:55 10 11 10253 1:16:26 Andrew Thake Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 11 M40 1 1:16:25 12 12 6128 1:16:33 Ryan Griffiths City of Sheffield AC Male 12 M 11 1:16:32 13 13 4080 1:17:08 Jonathan Manning Male 13 M 12 1:17:04 14 14 10299 1:17:11 Michael Sprot Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 14 M 13 1:17:10 15 15 8636 1:17:13 Sam Peters Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 15 M 14 1:17:12 17 16 7863 1:17:15 Aaran Fletcher Male 16 M 15 1:17:10 16 17 4629 1:17:17 Andrew Summerscales Male 17 M 16 1:17:14 18 18 7258 1:17:20 James Rose Steel City Striders RC Male 18 M40 2 1:17:17 19 19 10134 1:17:25 Phillipa Williams Female 1 F 1 1:17:25 20 20 10227 1:17:34 Chris Joyce Male 19 M 17 1:17:32 22 21 1035 1:17:37 John Yoward Male 20 M40 3 1:17:32 21 22 8644 1:17:49 Stephen Pope Totley AC Male 21 M50 1 1:17:46 23 23 7671 1:17:51 Daniel Pinder Male 22 M 18 1:17:49 24 24 8291 1:18:20 Thomas Beautyman Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 23 M40 4 1:18:18 25 25 9379 1:18:30 Josh Barnes Male 24 M 19 1:18:24 26 26 8585 1:18:42 David Millns Totley AC Male 25 M 20 1:18:40 27 27 6241 1:18:54 Mike Nolan Dark Peak Fell Runners Male 26 M50 2 1:18:48 28 28 10304 1:18:58 David Pearce Leicester Coritanian AC Male 27 M50 3 1:18:54 30 29 8688 1:18:59 Stuart Scott Sheffield RC Male 28 M 21 1:18:54 29 30 8508 1:19:04 Martyn James Male 29 M 22 1:19:01 31 31 7896 1:19:27 Thomas Hall Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 30 M 23 1:19:25 33 32 4988 1:19:29 Lyndsey Eastman Kimberworth Striders Female 2 F 2 1:19:17 32 33 10341 1:19:30 Arron Larkin Male 31 M 24 1:19:26 34 34 6939 1:19:32 Charlotte Ward Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Female 3 F 3 1:19:30 36 35 9815 1:19:35 Benjamin Jones Steel City Striders RC Male 32 M 25 1:19:31 37 36 6017 1:19:50 Charlie Baker Male 33 M 26 1:19:48 38 37 195 1:19:53 Darren Reece Male 34 M40 5 1:19:26 35 38 10053 1:19:58 Neil Stabbs Totley AC Male 35 M40 6 1:19:56 39 39 7842 1:20:02 Carl Egdell Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 36 M40 7 1:20:00 40 40 9643 1:20:05 Steve Cox Sheffield RC Male 37 M40 8 1:20:01 42 41 9927 1:20:12 Matthew Quibell Male 38 M 27 1:20:09 43 42 10357 1:20:13 Daryl Hibberd Valley Striders AC Male 39 M 28 1:20:01 41 43 10394 1:20:15 Robert Bishop Steel City Striders RC Male 40 M 29 1:20:12 44 44 9382 1:20:23 Andy Pryke Male 41 M 30 1:20:13 45 45 4274 1:20:28 Ryan Norman Middlesbrough & Cleveland Harriers Male 42 M 31 1:20:24 46 46 8458 1:20:30 Joseph Harding Male 43 M 32 1:20:26 47 47 4211 1:20:33 Samuel Birch-MacHin Male 44 M 33 1:20:30 49 48 10270 1:20:37 Julien Louis Male 45 M 34 1:20:30 48 49 8494 1:20:41 Mark Hoyle Male 46 M 35 1:20:34 50 50 7087 1:20:52 Sam Brown Steel City Striders RC Male 47 M 36 1:20:49 51 51 5404 1:21:02 Thomas Robshaw Male 48 M 37 1:20:55 52 52 8568 1:21:15 Rachael Lundgren Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Female 4 F 4 1:21:13 54 53 5138 1:21:22 Lee Nash Penistone Footpath Runners & Athletic Club Male 49 M 38 1:21:15 55 54 6778 1:21:29 Rossa Keating Male 50 M 39 1:21:23 56 55 9816 1:21:33 Chris Jones Male 51 M 40 1:21:12 53 56 7969 1:21:35 Peter Johnston Male 52 M 41 1:21:25 57 57 7739 1:21:35 Steve Bell Dark Peak Fell Runners Male 53 M50 4 1:21:31 58 58 10238 1:21:39 Jonny Fraser Male 54 M 42 1:21:31 59 59 6075 1:21:52 Luke Davis Male 55 M 43 1:21:37 60 60 6078 1:21:53 Andrew Douglas Male 56 M 44 1:21:50 63 61 4150 1:21:59 James Blackmore Male 57 M40 9 1:21:49 62 62 6641 1:22:04 Jonathan Cooper Steel City Striders RC Male 58 M 45 1:22:00 65 63 10070 1:22:06 Laura Jane Smith Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Female 5 F 5 1:22:04 66 64 904 1:22:06 Jonathon Harding SOUTH LEEDS LAKERS RUNNING CLUB Male 59 M 46 1:21:58 64 65 4240 1:22:11 Stephen Schubeler Steel City Striders RC Male 60 M 47 1:22:06 67 66 4698 1:22:12 Alexander Dalton Male 61 M50 5 1:21:40 61 67 10151 1:22:17 Wyatt Hill Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 62 M 48 1:22:16 70 68 10414 1:22:23 Dan Birkinshaw Kimberworth Striders Male 63 M40 10 1:22:16 69 69 10381 1:22:24 Charlie Skipper Penistone Footpath Runners & Athletic Club Male 64 M 49 1:22:16 68 70 10350 1:22:28 Nick Jackson Male 65 M 50 1:22:24 72 71 10356 1:22:30 Joseph George Hibbert Male 66 M 51 1:22:29 75 72 6018 1:22:32 Martin Ball Penistone Footpath Runners & Athletic Club Male 67 M40 11 1:22:24 73 73 4359 1:22:33 Mark Thompson Male 68 M40 12 1:22:30 76 74 9490 1:22:36 Richard Grieve Male 69 M40 13 1:22:33 78 75 5632 1:22:40 Mark Stringfellow Male 70 M 52 1:22:31 77 Timing & Results Service by HS Sports Ltd Tel: 01260 275708 Generated: 16/04/19 16:17:45 Run for All - Sheffield Half RESULT 14th April 2019 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 76 7704 1:22:44 Richard Bradbury Male 71 M40 14 1:22:40 79 77 10258 1:22:46 Daniel Smith Male 72 M 53 1:22:22 71 78 8187 1:22:51 Stuart Vas Male 73 M40 15 1:22:47 82 79 10368 1:22:52 Austin Frost Male 74 M40 16 1:22:50 83 80 9501 1:22:53 Mario Castelluccio North Derbyshire RC Male 75 M 54 1:22:44 81 81 5055 1:22:56 Gavin Holmes Male 76 M40 17 1:22:43 80 82 8755 1:23:02 Robert Wapshott Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Male 77 M40 18 1:22:55 85 83 7596 1:23:04 James Round Handsworth Roadhogs Male 78 M 55 1:22:56 86 84 10221 1:23:06 Paul Middlemas Steel City Striders RC Male 79 M 56 1:23:01 90 85 4413 1:23:06 Chris Green Male 80 M40 19 1:23:00 89 86 8133 1:23:07 Matt Sanderson Male 81 M40 20 1:22:58 88 87 9724 1:23:08 Tom Exley Male 82 M 57 1:22:56 87 88 9933 1:23:09 Colin Osborne Totley AC Male 83 M40 21 1:23:05 91 89 4281 1:23:09 Alec Sabey Male 84 M 58 1:22:54 84 90 10313 1:23:18 Robert Cumming Abbey Runners Male 85 M 59 1:23:16 95 91 951 1:23:18 Zak Mountford Male 86 M 60 1:23:08 92 92 9488 1:23:21 Sam Appleton Male 87 M 61 1:23:14 94 93 6583 1:23:27 Chris Andrade Male 88 M 62 1:23:23 97 94 10211 1:23:31 Tom Parker Male 89 M 63 1:23:23 96 95 10122 1:23:34 Matt Winter Male 90 M40 22 1:23:29 99 96 7456 1:23:38 James Storey Steel City Striders RC Male 91 M40 23 1:23:27 98 97 9484 1:23:40 Peter Doughty Westbourne R C Male 92 M40 24 1:23:35 102 98 7708 1:23:40 Jonathan Breeze Male 93 M 64 1:23:35 101 99 10153 1:23:41 Ian Ellis Maldwyn Harriers Male 94 M 65 1:23:33 100 100 7366 1:23:46 David Parker Male 95 M40 25 1:23:35 103 101 9921 1:23:52 Joseph Newman-Billington Male 96 M 66 1:23:50 107 102 9786 1:23:53 Kieran Jankowski Male 97 M 67 1:23:48 106 103 6922 1:23:54 Luke Tipping Male 98 M 68 1:23:44 104 104 8074 1:23:56 Conor O'Boyle Steel City Striders RC Male 99 M 69 1:23:51 108 105 5851 1:24:00 Jordan Moat Steel City Striders RC Male 100 M 70 1:23:53 109 106 7693 1:24:02 Rob Addenbrooke Sheffield RC Male 101 M 71 1:23:46 105 107 9623 1:24:03 Jason Chow Male 102 M 72 1:23:57 110 108 10289 1:24:03 Jason Chow Male 103 M 73 1:23:57 111 109 7154 1:24:04 Humphrey Emery Male 104 M 74 1:23:59 112 110 4408 1:24:07 Henry Eglin Male 105 M 75 1:24:01 113 111 10028 1:24:17 Chris Taylor Royal Sutton Coldfield Athletic Club Male 106 M 76 1:24:07 114 112 4296 1:24:22 Paul Anderson Male 107 M 77 1:24:17 116 113 5978 1:24:33 Peter Senior Male 108 M 78 1:24:28 118 114 5185 1:24:37 Matthew Rhodes Male 109 M40 26 1:24:24 117 115 10327 1:24:38 Mathew Richardson Male 110 M 79 1:22:25 74 116 6211 1:24:39 Ben Malcolm Male 111 M 80 1:24:29 120 117 6835 1:24:41 Pete Osborne Sheffield Triathlon Club Male 112 M 81 1:24:31 122 118 10302 1:24:45 Arron Cox Huncote Harriers Male 113 M 82 1:24:08 115 119 9943 1:24:46 Jack Nuttgens Sheffield RC Male 114 M 83 1:24:28 119 120 4594 1:24:58 Louis Neale Male 115 M 84 1:24:31 121 121 7263 1:24:59 Lawrence Kaye Male 116 M 85 1:24:52 125 122 9001 1:25:00 David Frankland West End Runners Male 117 M 86 1:24:57 126 123 8999 1:25:00 Claire Fitzpatrick West End Runners Female 6 F 6 1:24:58 127 124 4582 1:25:02 Reece Milton Horsforth Harriers Male 118 M 87 1:24:59 128 125 4298 1:25:03 Matt Ansell Male 119 M 88 1:24:59 129 126 9826 1:25:07 Adam Lavelle Male 120 M 89 1:24:39 123 127 4151 1:25:08 Harry Craven Male 121 M 90 1:24:48 124 128 5041 1:25:10 Simon Haywood Barnsley Harriers Male 122 M40 27 1:25:03 130 129 993 1:25:14 Stewart Creasey Male 123 M 91 1:23:08 93 130 4516 1:25:21 Terence Forrest Ackworth Road Runners Male 124 M 92 1:13:43 4 131 9650 1:25:24 Chris Fall Chapel Allerton Runners Male 125 M 93 1:25:17 134 132 841 1:25:31 David Allinson Male 126 M50 6 1:25:20 135 133 11010 1:25:32 Christopher Wray Male 127 M40 28 1:25:22 138 134 6407 1:25:32 Andy Freeman Male 128 M 94 1:25:20 137 135 8391 1:25:33 Sian Evans Female 7 F 7 1:25:23 139 136 8142 1:25:34 Mathew Sedgewick Totley AC Male 129 M40 29 1:25:31 147 137 7038 1:25:34 Bryan Bradwell Totley AC Male 130 M50 7 1:25:29 145 138 5725 1:25:35 Paul McClintock Male 131 M50 8 1:25:25 141 139 7539 1:25:36 Stephen Crownshaw Male 132 M40 30 1:25:24 140 140 6539 1:25:37 Douglas Scott Male 133 M 95 1:25:29 146 141 7267 1:25:38 Sandra Keighley
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