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Dawlish Coastal Dash 2019 – Provisional Results Position Race No Dawlish Coastal Dash 2019 – Provisional Results Position Race No. Time Name Club 1 112 21:35 Adam Holland M Tavistock AC 2 117 22:02 Peter Monaghan M Torbay AAC 3 95 22:51 Tim Lenton M Axe Valley Runners 4 71 23:02 Jamie Howard M South West Road Runners 5 23 24:04 Adam Buckley M Unaffiliated 6 46 24:11 Milan Goc M South West Road Runners 7 16 24:31 Martyn Breslan M Torbay AAC 8 90 25:00 Ian Langler M Teignbridge Trotters 9 148 25:07 Anthony Raine M Torbay AAC 10 65 25:34 Jerry Hocking M Torbay tri 11 171 26:29 Ethan Sterry M Greenbow Running Club 12 101 26:41 Andy MacMillan M South West Road Runners 13 79 26:47 Simon Johnson M Lonely Goat Running Club 14 152 27:01 Nick Robinson M Torbay AAC 15 174 27:02 Ross Stevens M South West Road Runners 16 6 27:14 Jo Pearce F South West Road Runners 17 130 27:16 Matthew Olczak M Greenbow Running Club 18 7 27:44 Dan Bickford-Beers M Torbay AAC 19 93 27:50 Daniel Law M Crediton Running Network 20 190 27:51 Scot Wiggins M Teignbridge Trotters 21 80 27:59 Hannah Jones F Teignbridge Trotters 22 58 28:17 Pete Hayward M Teignbridge Trotters 23 47 28:57 Susanna Goffe F Teignbridge Trotters 24 8 29:00 Graham Bilcock M Crediton Running Network 25 106 29:05 Steven Medlock M Unaffiliated 26 118 29:13 Steven Monaghan M Torbay AAC 27 156 29:25 Bon Rymel M Teignbridge Trotters 28 161 29:26 Paul Sharples M Teignbridge Trotters 29 134 29:31 Ian Partridge M South West Road Runners 30 54 29:34 Cassandra Harrison F Torbay AAC 31 27 29:58 Andrew Coates M Greenbow Running Club 32 170 30:00 Kathryn Steemson F Teignbridge Trotters 33 76 30:04 Percy Jeans M Crediton Running Network 34 96 30:05 Brian Lewis M Torbay AAC 35 66 30:13 Thomas Hocking M Unaffiliated 36 173 30:17 Debra Stevens F South West Road Runners 37 149 30:35 Hayley Ratcliff F Torbay AAC 38 88 30:47 Kim Knight F Teignbridge Trotters 39 176 30:56 Chris Stoppard M Unaffiliated 40 31 31:12 Sara Jane Crozier F Torbay AAC 41 9 31:14 Peter Blakesley M Teignbridge Trotters 42 89 31:23 Scott Knight M Teignbridge Trotters 43 167 31:42 Mark Smith M Torbay AAC 44 30 32:00 Eamon Crowe M Teignbridge Trotters 45 63 32:03 Adam Hill M Unaffiliated 46 111 32:12 Stephen Miller-Ratcliffe M Unaffiliated 47 168 32:14 Kav Solder F Torbay AAC 48 200 32:15 Jason Wyatt M Lonely Goat Running Club 49 33 32:18 Lee Cusick M South West Road Runners 50 119 32:19 Jenny Debenham F South West Road Runners 51 12 32:25 Julie Box F Crediton Running Network 52 21 32:41 Ray Brown M Torbay AAC 53 158 32:42 Bonita Saunders F Women on the Run 54 10 32:43 Helene Bond F Crediton Running Network 55 192 32:44 Liz Wilson F Greenbow Running Club 56 110 32:45 Hollie Miller-Ratcliffe F Unaffiliated 57 94 32:46 Kelly Lawson F Greenbow Running Club 58 18 32:47 Corinne Bright F Teignbridge Trotters 59 163 32:48 Kirsty Bowman F Teignbridge Trotters 60 42 32:50 Tasmin Felstead F Torbay AAC 61 159 33:18 Mary Schoeneberg F Torbay AAC 62 116 33:20 Becky Mitchell F 3420504 63 144 33:24 Helen Pope F Unaffiliated 64 83 33:31 Richard Keatley M Teignbridge Trotters 65 29 33:35 Danielle Cox F South West Road Runners 66 135 33:38 Lindsey Pattinson F South West Road Runners 67 196 33:40 Lucy Woolley F Fit 2 Run 68 120 33:51 Jane Morey F Brixham Harriers 69 11 33:54 Matt Bonnell M Greenbow Running Club 70 78 33:55 Ruth Johnson F Teignbridge Trotters 71 198 33:58 Mark Wotton M Teignbridge Trotters 72 183 34:04 Ben Tucker M Exeter College Running Club 73 73 34:14 Sally Ingledew F Teignbridge Trotters 74 197 34:20 Valerie Worthington F Unaffiliated 75 137 34:27 Andy Philippou M Torbay AAC 76 85 34:32 Benjamin Kirby M Unaffiliated 77 142 34:33 Richard Pitts-Robinson M Unaffiliated 78 82 34:34 John Kavanagh M South West Road Runners 79 201 34:40 Eleanor Taylor F Teignbridge Trotters 80 100 34:42 Mark Luscombe M Torbay AAC 81 141 34:44 Monica Pitts-Robinson F Unaffiliated 82 182 34:53 Sue Tremlett F Teignbridge Trotters 83 59 35:10 Tessa Hearfield F Torbay AAC 84 191 35:16 Katie Williams F South West Road Runners 85 127 35:17 Teresa O'shea F Women on the Run 86 164 35:19 Griselda Shipp F Exeter College Running Club 87 187 35:20 Andrew Watson M Teignbridge Trotters 88 123 35:32 Stuart Moulson M Teignbridge Trotters 89 72 35:38 Alison Hydon F Bovey Valley Runners 90 74 35:40 Richard Jackson M Crediton Running Network 91 154 35:55 Amanda Rowlings F Unaffiliated 92 84 36:02 Amy Kemp F Crediton Running Network 93 19 36:10 Linda Brolls F Brixham Harriers 94 70 36:11 Simon Hodgson M Unaffiliated 95 69 36:12 Kasia Hodgson F Unaffiliated 96 151 36:18 Jennie Roberts F Teignbridge Trotters 97 52 36:21 Rebecca Hall F Unaffiliated 98 48 36:23 Stephen Gooding M Crediton Running Network 99 107 36:26 Tracy Mellor F Crediton Running Network 100 40 36:27 Anna Dunn F Women on the Run 101 25 36:28 Barbara Charles F Women on the Run 102 17 36:33 Catherine Brewer F Greenbow Running Club 103 45 36:34 Sarah Ford F Crediton Running Network 104 114 36:37 Suzie Mills F Teignbridge Trotters 105 177 37:08 Eleanor Storey F Unaffiliated 106 189 37:16 Goff Welchman M Running Forever RC 107 98 37:18 Kevin Lindop M Unaffiliated 108 125 37:29 Victoria Nolan F Unaffiliated 109 138 37:35 Denise Pichler F Women on the Run 110 20 37:36 Hannah Brown F Women on the Run 111 131 37:40 Gretchen Oldland F Crediton Running Network 112 75 38:11 Claire Jeans F Women on the Run 113 179 38:16 Jacky Theedom F Crediton Running Network 114 143 38:17 Dave Ponting M south west military fitness 115 35 38:23 Felicity Davies F Torbay AAC 116 109 38:24 Heidi Miller-Ratcliffe F Unaffiliated 117 44 38:32 Sarah Ford F Women on the Run 118 60 38:36 Ernestine Heron F south west military fitness 119 180 38:51 Sue Thorne F Women on the Run 120 62 38:52 Natalie Higgs F Torbay AAC 121 14 38:54 Emma Bradshaw F Brixham Harriers 122 86 38:55 Mellony Kirby F Unaffiliated 123 97 38:58 Karen Limon F Crediton Running Network 124 2 39:05 Anita Atherton F South West Road Runners 125 185 39:23 Clare Turner F Fit 2 Run 126 22 39:31 Sally Bryant F Crediton Running Network 127 128 39:53 Rosey Oakes F Teignbridge Trotters 128 3 39:55 Lorraine Avern F south west military fitness 129 4 40:04 Charlotte Batchelor F Brixham Harriers 130 166 40:18 Richard Paine M Crediton Running Network 131 181 40:27 Calvin Town M Unaffiliated 132 162 40:38 Rachel Sharples F South Devon AC 133 132 40:51 Charlotte Ott F Unaffiliated 134 36 40:53 Nicola Dean F Brixham Harriers 135 32 41:06 David Cubberley M South Devon AC 136 165 41:07 Nicky Simmons F Brixham Harriers 137 41 41:08 Emma Farleigh F Dawlish Coasters 138 145 41:10 Melanie Powell F Unaffiliated 139 53 41:11 Geoffrey Harcombe M Tasmanian Road Runners 140 186 41:17 Paula Summerfield Walters F Lonely Goat Running Club 141 195 41:45 Wendy Woods F Women on the Run 142 26 42:01 Sam Charlton F Crediton Running Network 143 37 42:17 Andy Distin M Teignbridge Trotters 144 133 42:22 Andrew Park M Unaffiliated 145 61 42:38 Irene Hewings F Torbay AAC 146 188 42:39 Cathie Welchman F Running Forever RC 147 92 42:50 Ann Law F Crediton Running Network 148 43 42:55 Alison Ford F South Devon AC 149 193 43:01 Katie Woodley F Unaffiliated 150 57 43:04 Sarah Hayes F Unaffiliated 151 155 43:16 Geoff Rowlings M Unaffiliated 152 136 43:32 Darren Petch M Teignbridge Trotters 153 175 43:48 Clare Stone F Unaffiliated 154 49 44:21 Brenda Grant F South Devon AC 155 121 44:32 Julie Morris F Women on the Run 156 172 46:19 Martin Sterry M Greenbow Running Club 157 113 46:22 Sarah Mills F Greenbow Running Club 158 160 48:15 Carol Sene F Women on the Run 159 39 48:17 Dee Dowie F Women on the Run 160 126 48:32 Sarah Nunn F Brixham Harriers 161 55 50:52 Nicki Hart F Women on the Run 162 5 52:01 Jenny Beesley F Unaffiliated 163 102 52:02 Karen MacMillan F South West Road Runners 164 147 53:24 Janet Pryor F Brixham Harriers 165 56 55:51 Karen Hayes F Women on the Run 166 124 1:01:34 David Nash M Handy Cross Runners .
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