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MTRS 2019 2020 After 3 Events Lanhydrock Multi Terrain Series Tables 2019/2020 Please note it was agreed at a meeting on 19/01/04 that the points allocation on this spreadsheet cannot be questioned/changed more than 2 races in the past. Check it now before they become shaded out in grey. A blank square means the lowest score has been 7 qualifying races done A complete green line signifies all races run Results more than 2 races in the past deleted A * symbol means No Score this event OPEN MEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 Total Pos Name Club T Trotter Bude Pirate Lanhydrock Rem Run RFW BFR TS GFL Imerys Bude MYM Boconnoc 1 MASTERS, Jamie STARC 299 298 297 * * * * * * * * * 894 2 HOWES, Dan PB 294 294 295 * * * * * * * * * 883 3 TWIGGS, Tim MBH 278 292 290 * * * * * * * * * 860 4 FENN, Dan STARC 285 288 281 * * * * * * * * * 854 5 HENDERSON, Mathew STARC 273 285 278 * * * * * * * * * 836 6 CARDEW, Barrie CR 260 286 282 * * * * * * * * * 828 7 SKEPLORN, James TRC 264 283 272 * * * * * * * * * 819 8 OSBORNE, Barry PB 269 278 270 * * * * * * * * * 817 9 LAWRY, Ross STARC 263 280 273 * * * * * * * * * 816 10 ROBERTS, Jonathan LRR 255 282 271 * * * * * * * * * 808 11 DUBARE, Ervin STARC 253 274 277 * * * * * * * * * 804 12 FERGUSON, Andrew TRC 248 277 263 * * * * * * * * * 788 13 BUSCOMBE, Ross STARC 249 275 261 * * * * * * * * * 785 14 DALE, Steve NRR 250 271 262 * * * * * * * * * 783 15 FINNIMORE, Clive LP 247 260 253 * * * * * * * * * 760 16 PHILLIPS, Matt STARC 236 267 252 * * * * * * * * * 755 17 MAY, Greg CR 240 266 248 * * * * * * * * * 754 18 BALDWIN, Mike HR 237 262 254 * * * * * * * * * 753 19 CLEAVER, Nick BR 227 264 246 * * * * * * * * * 737 20 DREW, Peter CR 228 255 242 * * * * * * * * * 725 21 LEAN, Dave ECH 214 257 232 * * * * * * * * * 703 22 EVANS, Des NRR 220 248 234 * * * * * * * * * 702 23 RINGER, Ian BRR 219 253 228 * * * * * * * * * 700 24 TILLEY, John BRR 213 252 233 * * * * * * * * * 698 25 SMITH, Graham FRR 215 250 231 * * * * * * * * * 696 26 BOLT, Adrian TRC 205 244 226 * * * * * * * * * 675 27 GOODWAY, Dan TRC * 300 300 * * * * * * ** * 600 28 MARPLES, Alex TRC 295 * 296 * * * * * * ** * 591 29 BROWN, Jeremy BR * 295 292 * * * * * * ** * 587 30 HOWARD-ENDEAN, Jacob STARC 292 * 294 * * * * * * ** * 586 31 STANDING, Rob TRC 288 291 * * * * * * * ** * 579 32 KEY, Andrew CR 291 * 285 * * * * * * ** * 576 33 COOKSON, Neill HR 279 296 * * * * * * * ** * 575 34 DAVIES, Matt ECH * 289 286 * * * * * * ** * 575 35 MURRANT, Kieran FRR 290 * 283 * * * * * * ** * 573 36 DAVIS, Glynn CR 280 287 * * * * * * * ** * 567 37 VINNICOMBE, Jason CR 276 * 289 * * * * * * ** * 565 38 MOUNTFORD, Frazer NRR * 281 269 * * * * * * ** * 550 39 HALL, Craig CR 267 * 280 * * * * * * ** * 547 40 CAUGHEY, Shane ECH 271 * 275 * * * * * * ** * 546 41 BOARDMAN, Antony BRR * 272 258 * * * * * * ** * 530 42 KEARNEY, Peter CR 262 * 267 * * * * * * ** * 529 43 WILLIAMS, Andy TRC 261 * 268 * * * * * * ** * 529 44 ALLEN, Peter NRR 251 276 * * * * * * * ** * 527 45 ELSON, Steve PB 254 270 * * * * * * * ** * 524 46 CHASE, Andy STARC 232 * 274 * * * * * * ** * 506 47 DOWLING, Simon BR * 259 244 * * * * * * ** * 503 48 HUTCHINSON, Stephen BR 244 * 257 * * * * * * ** * 501 49 KEATING, Merlin STARC * 256 238 * * * * * * ** * 494 50 MOORE, Andy HR 238 * 256 * * * * * * ** * 494 51 DREW, Barry CR * 251 235 * * * * * * ** * 486 52 LEE, Trevor TRC 229 254 * * * * * * * ** * 483 53 TREGIDGO, Steve STARC 233 * 249 * * * * * * ** * 482 54 WILLCOCKS, Bob FRR * 245 227 * * * * * * ** * 472 55 WILTON, David FRR 223 247 * * * * * * * ** * 470 56 WILCOX, David TRC 218 * 245 * * * * * * ** * 463 57 MERRETT, Graham HR 221 * 237 * * * * * * ** * 458 58 WARRINGTON, Danny PB 211 * 239 * * * * * * ** * 450 59 LAWRENCE, Steven FRR 204 242 * * * * * * * ** * 446 60 GARRARD, David FRR 203 243 * * * * * * * ** * 446 61 BROWN, Andrew TRC 212 * 230 * * * * * * ** * 442 62 TREGONNING, David STARC 300 * * * * * * * *** * 300 63 CARTHEY, Tom FRR * 299 * * * * * * *** * 299 64 ALSOP, Dan STARC * * 299 * * * * * *** * 299 65 LOEWENDAHL, Nick STARC 298 * * * * * * * *** * 298 66 STACEY, Doug ECH * * 298 * * * * * *** * 298 67 DANIELS, Alex NRR 297 * * * * * * * *** * 297 68 BARNET, James FRR * 297 * * * * * * *** * 297 69 BRYDON, James Lee STARC 296 * * * * * * * *** * 296 70 JACKSON, Brett STARC 293 * * * * * * * *** * 293 71 SARA, Wayne FRR * 293 * * * * * * *** * 293 72 SOLE, Paul CAC * * 293 * * * * * *** * 293 73 AMY, Martin STPD * * 291 * * * * * *** * 291 74 CHAPMAN, Mick MH * 290 * * * * * * *** * 290 75 SAWFORD, Paul CR 289 * * * * * * * *** * 289 76 BALL, Adrian CAC * * 288 * * * * * *** * 288 77 ADAMS, Tim STARC 287 * * * * * * * *** * 287 78 ANDREWARTHA, David PBRC * * 287 * * * * * *** * 287 79 DEACON, Mark LP 286 * * * * * * * *** * 286 80 STEPHENS, Jeremy HR 284 * * * * * * * *** * 284 81 CAPPS, David FRR * 284 * * * * * * *** * 284 82 CROSSMAN, Jason ECH * * 284 * * * * * *** * 284 83 CHIRGWIN, Rob TRC 283 * * * * * * * *** * 283 84 WILLIAMS, Denzil STARC 282 * * * * * * * *** * 282 85 TAMBLING, Lee STARC 281 * * * * * * * *** * 281 86 HARRISON, Nick LRR * 279 * * * * * * *** * 279 87 STALLARD, Andy TRC * * 279 * * * * * *** * 279 88 BLEWETT, Derren STARC 277 * * * * * * * *** * 277 89 PHILP, Damian BRR * * 276 * * * * * *** * 276 90 DAVIS, Martin NRR 275 * * * * * * * *** * 275 91 GREER, Mike STARC 274 * * * * * * * *** * 274 92 HARPER, Craig BR * 273 * * * * * * *** * 273 93 ROOSE, Darren NRR 272 * * * * * * * *** * 272 94 STALLARD, Andrew TRC 270 * * * * * * * *** * 270 95 GRANT, Nigel BR * 269 * * * * * * *** * 269 96 BRAY, Daniel STARC 268 * * * * * * * *** * 268 97 RUNDLE, Wayne LRR * 268 * * * * * * *** * 268 98 SPENCER, Julian TRC 266 * * * * * * * *** * 266 99 BANBURY, Neil NRR * * 266 * * * * * *** * 266 100 BATHE, Colin TRC 265 * * * * * * * *** * 265 101 CURTIS, Robert BR * 265 * * * * * * *** * 265 102 BRAY, Vivian CAC * * 265 * * * * * *** * 265 103 WALKER, Iain STARC * * 264 * * * * * *** * 264 104 JONES, Simon MBH * 263 * * * * * * *** * 263 105 MENLOVE-PLATT, Christopher BR * 261 * * * * * * *** * 261 106 ROCHOWIAK, Robert CR * * 260 * * * * * *** * 260 107 ALDIS, Phil BR 259 * * * * * * * *** * 259 108 THOMAS, Mark TRC * * 259 * * * * * *** * 259 109 HILL, Bill STARC 258 * * * * * * * *** * 258 110 ROGERS, Ben BR * 258 * * * * * * *** * 258 111 BEARD, Robert PB 257 * * * * * * * *** * 257 112 PICKERING, Stuart TLC 256 * * * * * * * *** * 256 113 FULLER, Darrell STPD * * 255 * * * * * *** * 255 114 SQUIRE, Darren STARC 252 * * * * * * * *** * 252 115 BURROWS, Robert MBH * * 251 * * * * * *** * 251 116 BARRETT, Ron MCTR * * 250 * * * * * *** * 250 117 PALMER, Stefan BRR * 249 * * * * * * *** * 249 118 REED, Michael BRR * * 247 * * * * * *** * 247 119 WILSON, Michael TRC 246 * * * * * * * *** * 246 120 PALMER, Marrick FRR * 246 * * * * * * *** * 246 121 WALLBANK, Rob STARC 245 * * * * * * * *** * 245 122 SOLOMON, Andrew PB 243 * * * * * * * *** * 243 123 MUDD, Calvin BRR * * 243 * * * * * *** * 243 124 WALKER, Karl STARC 242 * * * * * * * *** * 242 125 WATTS, Chris TRC 241 * * * * * * * *** * 241 126 MORSE, Nicky BV * * 241 * * * * * *** * 241 127 HARRINGTON, Mark CR * * 240 * * * * * *** * 240 128 KERNAGHAN, Robert LP 239 * * * * * * * *** * 239 129 O'DONNELL, Colin BRR * * 236 * * * * * *** * 236 130 ROWE, Gareth NRR 235 * * * * * * * *** * 235 131 GALLANTRY, Liam ECH 234 * * * * * * * *** * 234 132 JAMIESON, Craig ECH 231 * * * * * * * *** * 231 133 KNIGHTON, Daniel NRR 230 * * * * * * * *** * 230 134 SUDELL, John ECH * * 229 * * * * * *** * 229 135 BOWDEN, John LP 226 * * * * * * * *** * 226 136 COLTON-TAYLOR, Mark TRC 225 * * * * * * * *** * 225 137 STEDMAN, John BRR * * 225 * * * * * *** * 225 138 BAZIN, Peter STARC 224 * * * * * * * *** * 224 139 WILLSON, Richard TRC 222 * * * * * * * *** * 222 140 SPARGO, Philip TRC 217 * * * * * * * *** * 217 141 HAMACHER, Norbert TRC 216 * * * * * * * *** * 216 142 ROBERTS, Nigel FRR 210 * * * * * * * *** * 210 143 BYRON, Alan NRR 209 * * * * * * * *** * 209 144 WOODING, Michael NRR 208 * * * * * * * *** * 208 145 SWALLOW, Keith TT 207 * * * * * * * *** * 207 146 KINGTON, Norris CAC 206 * * * * * * * *** * 206 MALE UNDER 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 Total Pos Name Club T Trotter Bude Pirate Lanhydrock Rem Run RFW BFR TS GFL Imerys Bude MYM Boconnoc 1 MASTERS, Jamie STARC 99 99 99 * * * * * *** * 297 2 HENDERSON, Mathew STARC 91 96 93 * * * * * *** * 280 3 BUSCOMBE, Ross STARC 89 95 90 * * * * * *** * 274 4 GOODWAY, Dan TRC * 100 100 * * * * * * ** * 200 5 HOWARD-ENDEAN, Jacob STARC 96 * 98 * * * * * *** * 194 6 DAVIES, Matt ECH * 97 96 * * * * * *** * 193 7 KEY, Andrew CR 95 * 95 * * * * * *** * 190 8 MURRANT, Kieran FRR 94 * 94 * * * * * *** * 188 9 CAUGHEY, Shane ECH 90 * 92 * * * * * *** * 182 10 CHASE, Andy STARC 87 * 91 * * * * * *** * 178 11 TREGONNING, David STARC 100 * * * * * * * *** * 100 12 BRYDON, James Lee STARC 98 * * * * * * **** * 98 13 BARNET, James FRR * 98 * * * * * **** * 98 14 JACKSON, Brett STARC 97 * * * * * * **** * 97 15 ANDREWARTHA, David PBRC * * 97 * * * * **** * 97 16 PALMER, Marrick FRR * 94 * * * * * **** * 94 17 DEACON, Mark LP 93 * * * * * * **** * 93 18 CHIRGWIN, Rob TRC 92 * * * * * * **** * 92 19 GALLANTRY, Liam ECH 88 * * * * * * **** * 88 20 KNIGHTON, Daniel NRR 86 * * * * * * **** * 86 MALE VETS. OVER 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 Total Pos Name Club T Trotter Bude Pirate Lanhydrock Rem Run RFW BFR TS GFL Imerys Bude MYM Boconnoc 1 SKEPLORN, James TRC 96 97 97 * * * * * *** * 290 2 DUBARE, Ervin STARC 95 95 99 * * * * * *** * 289 3 MAY, Greg CR 92 94 95 * * * * * *** * 281 4 MOUNTFORD, Frazer NRR * 96 96 * *
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