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2003 Results 2003 Results 1 1st u/40M 1st M Julius Kibet Mizuno 01:02:23 2 2nd u/40M 2nd M Ian Hudspith Morpeth 01:03:32 3 3rd u/40M 3rd M Isaac Arusei 01:03:53 4 4th u/40M 4th M Gareth Raven Sale H 01:04:28 5 5th u/40M 5th M Al O'Connor LivpoolH 01:04:32 6 6th u/40M 6th M Andrew Jones Salford 01:04:41 7 7th u/40M 7th M Stephen Heppler LoftusAC 01:04:48 8 8th u/40M 8th M Johnson Muiruri 01:05:02 9 9th u/40M 9th M Mike Proudlove CofStoke 01:05:26 10 10th u/40M 10th M Stuart Hall Tipton 01:05:27 11 11th u/40M 11th M Mark Dalkins Birchfld 01:05:37 12 12th u/40M 12th M David Norman Altrchm 01:05:50 13 13th u/40M 13th M Steve Platts Morpeth 01:05:54 14 14th u/40M 14th M Phil Hinch Birchfld 01:06:01 15 15th u/40M 15th M William Musyoki 01:06:22 16 16th u/40M 16th M Darran Bilton LeedsCty 01:06:23 17 17th u/40M 17th M Duncan Mason Salford 01:06:30 18 18th u/40M 18th M Lee Hurst 01:06:31 19 19th u/40M 19th M Spencer Newport Blkheath 01:06:32 20 20th u/40M 20th M Eric Kiklagat Mizuno 01:06:39 21 21st u/40M 21st M Rory Byrne Blkheath 01:06:42 22 22nd u/40M 22nd M Will Cockerell Belgrave 01:06:48 23 23rd u/40M 23rd M Alaster Stewart Belgrave 01:06:54 24 24th u/40M 24th M Gordon Lee Nuneaton 01:06:58 25 25th u/40M 25th M A Muir Edinbrgh 01:07:14 26 26th u/40M 26th M Paul Freary Belgrave 01:07:32 27 27th u/40M 27th M Matt Shaw Tipton 01:07:37 28 28th u/40M 28th M Neil Miller Bedfd&Co 01:08:04 29 29th u/40M 29th M Brian Coles DarwenDa 01:08:59 30 30th u/40M 30th M Michael Simpson WindsrSE 01:08:59 31 31st u/40M 31st M Richard Hayman Sale H 01:09:04 32 32nd u/40M 32nd M Dave Milliken Salford 01:09:09 33 33rd u/40M 33rd M Bill Crowther Altrchm 01:09:12 34 34th u/40M 34th M Simon Cotton Tipton 01:09:21 35 1st M45 35th M Alex Rowe WeshamRR 01:09:39 36 35th u/40M 36th M Paul Andrew Saracens 01:09:42 37 36th u/40M 37th M Mark Roberts Swansea 01:10:26 38 37th u/40M 38th M Stu Carmichael Kingston 01:10:31 39 38th u/40M 39th M Neil Renault MedwayAC 01:10:32 40 39th u/40M 40th M Paul Clark Manx AC 01:10:35 41 40th u/40M 41st M Richard Ward Belgrave 01:10:38 42 2nd M45 42nd M Paul Muller Horwich 01:10:39 43 41st u/40M 43rd M Nick Leigh Altrchm 01:10:48 44 42nd u/40M 44th M Chris Loftus Keighley 01:10:56 45 43rd u/40M 45th M Roger Alsop Belgrave 01:11:01 46 44th u/40M 46th M Nick Hatchard Bolton 01:11:06 47 45th u/40M 47th M Colin Rigby Horwich 01:11:36 48 46th u/40M 48th M Darren Hale Salford 01:11:38 49 47th u/40M 49th M Stuart Heaton ECheshH 01:11:49 50 1st M40 50th M Knut Hegyold Belgrave 01:12:06 51 48th u/40M 51st M Roy Palmer Canterbu 01:12:09 52 49th u/40M 52nd M Matt Adcock HuncoteH 01:12:14 53 2nd M40 53rd M Gary Matthews ECheshH 01:12:14 54 50th u/40M 54th M Dave Stone Exmouth 01:12:24 55 3rd M40 55th M Peter Sibbott Bedfd&Co 01:12:25 56 51st u/40M 56th M Neil Crompton Warr AC 01:12:26 57 3rd M45 57th M Chris Henry PembSeft 01:12:28 58 52nd u/40M 58th M Neil Holmes ErmeVall 01:12:29 59 53rd u/40M 59th M Peter Speake Bildestn 01:12:30 60 54th u/40M 60th M Paul Jackson Birchfld 01:12:33 61 1st u/35L 1st L Yelena Burykina Mizuno 01:12:44 62 55th u/40M 61st M Danny Vaughan ECheshH 01:12:53 63 4th M40 62nd M Mike Robbins Wrexham 01:12:56 64 4th M45 63rd M Les Brookman Warr AC 01:12:58 65 56th u/40M 64th M Lee Dunn Salford 01:13:02 66 2nd u/35L 2nd L Bev Jenkins Salford 01:13:08 67 57th u/40M 65th M Phil Darbyshire WiganPhx 01:13:10 68 5th M40 66th M Steve Haylock Stockprt 01:13:18 69 58th u/40M 67th M Simon Forgoni Chelmsfd 01:13:30 70 59th u/40M 68th M Alistair Bristow ErmeVall 01:13:41 71 60th u/40M 69th M Philip Foster Leigh H 01:13:48 72 61st u/40M 70th M Matthew Harrison Sale H 01:13:52 73 62nd u/40M 71st M Matt Barnes Altrchm 01:14:02 74 6th M40 72nd M John Pratt Macclesf 01:14:05 75 63rd u/40M 73rd M Ian Selby Bolton 01:14:06 76 64th u/40M 74th M Mick O'Shea 01:14:12 77 65th u/40M 75th M Richar Marlton Stockprt 01:14:18 78 66th u/40M 76th M Darren Dunn Wilmslow 01:14:22 79 5th M45 77th M Carl Price Swinton 01:14:27 80 6th M45 78th M Stephen Smythe Dulwich 01:14:35 81 3rd u/35L 3rd L Andrea Green Shaftsb 01:14:39 82 7th M45 79th M Tom McGaff Wilmslow 01:14:42 83 7th M40 80th M Brian Hall NthFylde 01:14:43 84 8th M45 81st M Stephen Davies Mansfld 01:14:44 85 67th u/40M 82nd M Shaun Childs R Navy 01:14:47 86 68th u/40M 83rd M Vincent Booth Trafford 01:14:48 87 8th M40 84th M Graham Macneil HelsbyRC 01:14:51 88 69th u/40M 85th M Matthew Lynas ThamesHH 01:14:52 89 70th u/40M 86th M Warren Lynch Belgrave 01:15:06 90 71st u/40M 87th M Paul Simons Shaftsb 01:15:08 91 9th M40 88th M Pete Kidd LeedsCty 01:15:20 92 72nd u/40M 89th M Paul Griffin Leamngtn 01:15:21 93 73rd u/40M 90th M Rob Fairs 01:15:26 94 9th M45 91st M Stuart Shaw Burnden 01:15:27 95 74th u/40M 92nd M Nick Carter 01:15:29 96 10th M40 93rd M Malcolm Eustace Tipton 01:15:31 97 75th u/40M 94th M Darren Blazier Abergele 01:15:47 98 11th M40 95th M Derek Crewe 01:16:02 99 76th u/40M 96th M Mike Moore Leamngtn 01:16:05 100 77th u/40M 97th M Lloyd Catley Belgrave 01:16:16 101 78th u/40M 98th M Bill Heaton Wilmslow 01:16:17 102 79th u/40M 99th M Hywel Care 01:16:17 103 80th u/40M 100th M James Rogers WindsrSE 01:16:17 104 81st u/40M 101st M Andrew Huckson Chelmsfd 01:16:26 105 4th u/35L 4th L Helen Lawrence WirralAC 01:16:28 106 82nd u/40M 102nd M Chris Stokes 01:16:32 107 83rd u/40M 103rd M Lee Taylor Altrchm 01:16:38 108 84th u/40M 104th M Chris Petch Stockprt 01:16:40 109 85th u/40M 105th M Shaun Marsden Hallamsh 01:16:43 110 12th M40 106th M Chris Davies BuckleyR 01:17:02 111 86th u/40M 107th M Trevor Hunter HandyX 01:17:05 112 87th u/40M 108th M David Gilchrist Altrchm 01:17:17 113 88th u/40M 109th M Roger Egdell PennyLn 01:17:19 114 89th u/40M 110th M Dominic Mahon 01:17:21 115 13th M40 111th M Keith Burgess Macclesf 01:17:23 116 5th u/35L 5th L Sula Young Highgate 01:17:28 117 6th u/35L 6th L Jayne Knowles Altrchm 01:17:33 118 10th M45 112th M Tony Greenwood Blkburn 01:17:37 119 90th u/40M 113th M Robert Porter 01:17:42 120 7th u/35L 7th L Gill Keddie LeedsCty 01:17:43 121 11th M45 114th M Ian Walker Macclesf 01:17:47 122 91st u/40M 115th M Paul Prescott 01:18:11 123 92nd u/40M 116th M Mark Ellithorn 01:18:19 124 93rd u/40M 117th M Patrick Toolis ValeRoyl 01:18:28 125 94th u/40M 118th M David Shaw Bolton 01:18:29 126 12th M45 119th M Jeff Mason PembSeft 01:18:31 127 1st L35 8th L Angela Allen Tipton 01:18:31 128 95th u/40M 120th M Graham Taylor Wilmslow 01:18:33 129 13th M45 121st M Graham Richards Middletn 01:18:35 130 96th u/40M 122nd M Roger Whitehead 01:18:36 131 97th u/40M 123rd M Nigel Armstrong Warr RR 01:18:39 132 14th M40 124th M Mikko Kuronen ECheshH 01:18:39 133 2nd L35 9th L Tracey Morris ValleySt 01:18:42 134 98th u/40M 125th M Steven Rewnny Altrchm 01:18:42 135 14th M45 126th M Kevin Buxton WirralAC 01:18:46 136 15th M40 127th M Dave Ainsworth Altrchm 01:18:52 137 8th u/35L 10th L Wendy Daniels Cnturion 01:18:52 138 16th M40 128th M Stephen Burthem Warr AC 01:18:53 139 99th u/40M 129th M Chris Heys Sale H 01:18:53 140 17th M40 130th M John Fletcher ECheshH 01:18:54 141 15th M45 131st M Martin Platt Macclesf 01:18:55 142 100th u/40M 132nd M Michael White 01:18:56 143 18th M40 133rd M Robert Boon BOAlloyA 01:19:01 144 19th M40 134th M Nick Bishop Wilmslow 01:19:03 145 16th M45 135th M Ben Gregory Stockprt 01:19:04 146 1st M50 136th M Alan Pover Stockprt 01:19:08 147 101st u/40M 137th M Anth Hatchard Bolton 01:19:13 148 20th M40 138th M Andrew Cooper Chase H 01:19:15 149 102nd u/40M 139th M Kenny Begley WChesh 01:19:18 150 103rd u/40M 140th M D Washington BOAlloyA 01:19:19 151 104th u/40M 141st M Clive Greyson RedhillR 01:19:22 152 17th M45 142nd M Mervyn Ward HelsbyRC 01:19:24 153 105th u/40M 143rd M Jim Pendrill Wilmslow 01:19:30 154 18th M45 144th M M Higginbotham Salford 01:19:42 155 21st M40 145th M Lee Campbell BOAlloyA 01:19:45 156 19th M45 146th M Mike Holmes Salford 01:19:46 157 22nd M40 147th M Keith Turner Swansea 01:19:53 158 106th u/40M 148th M Paul Boileau HelsbyRC 01:20:00 159 23rd M40 149th M Barry Abram WiganPhx 01:20:09 160 24th M40 150th M Sean McMyler Salford 01:20:15 161 20th M45 151st M Mark Humphreys 01:20:22 162 107th u/40M 152nd M Ray Noble UNITED U 01:20:26 163 3rd L35 11th L Mel Ellis Shaftsb 01:20:31 164 2nd M50 153rd M Ken Palmer WiganPhx 01:20:34 165 108th u/40M 154th M Iain Wedge CheshCon 01:20:39 166 3rd M50 155th M Julian Barry BOAlloyA 01:20:40 167 109th u/40M 156th M Kevan Garner Highpeak 01:20:41 168 110th u/40M 157th M Coyle Roberts ChestTri 01:20:46 169 1st M55 158th M Mike Cunningham Manch H 01:20:48 170 111th u/40M 159th M Paul Barrett Oldham&R 01:21:01 171 4th M50 160th M Mick Fairs Wilmslow 01:21:03 172 25th M40 161st M Darren Wood BOAlloyA 01:21:06 173 112th u/40M 162nd M Mike Shaw Stockprt 01:21:17 174 113th u/40M 163rd M Matthew Roesch WirralAC 01:21:19 175 114th u/40M 164th M Nat Vengdesalem PembSeft 01:21:25 176 115th u/40M 165th M Darren Maironis Barton 01:21:25 177 116th u/40M 166th M Eddie Gilligan MancYMCA 01:21:28 178 2nd M55 167th M Barry Blyth Macclesf 01:21:30 179 117th u/40M 168th M Andrew Oldham Menait 01:21:37 180 26th M40 169th M Tim Stock Macclesf 01:21:37 181 9th u/35L 12th L Lorr Reynolds LivpoolH 01:21:43 182 118th u/40M 170th M Paul Nyland Stockprt 01:21:47 183 119th u/40M 171st M Stuart Parrott Wilmslow 01:21:49 184 120th u/40M 172nd M Julian Jacobs Salford 01:21:52 185 27th M40 173rd M Steve Chisnall GMPolice 01:21:54 186 121st u/40M 174th M Paul Fromme Serpent 01:22:00 187 122nd u/40M 175th M Andrew Ashton StafMoor 01:22:06 188 28th M40 176th M Peter Dean Middletn 01:22:08 189 123rd u/40M 177th M Paul Capey MancYMCA
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