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BIB Name Gender Club Name Cat Total Time Chip to Chip Total Time chip_to_chip category_ BIB name gender club_name cat total_time _total_time position position 2214 Harry Jones M Male Open 01:11:57 01:11:56 1 1 1117 Kevin Summerhayes M Male Open 01:13:29 01:13:25 2 2 1689 James O'Shea M Male Open 01:14:15 01:14:13 3 3 1899 Ciaran McQuade M Bristol & West AC Male Open 01:15:27 01:15:25 4 4 1625 Neil Evans M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:15:48 01:15:47 5 5 1825 Steven Brookes M Tipton Male Open 01:15:49 01:15:48 6 6 1176 Mike Griffiths M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:16:06 01:16:05 7 7 1361 Matthew Hurford M Les Croupiers Running Club MV40 01:16:18 01:16:18 8 1 1903 Michael Evans M Male Open 01:16:39 01:16:36 9 8 1340 Emma Wookey F Lliswerry Runners Female Open 01:16:46 01:16:44 10 10 555 Stephen Thomas M Aberdare VAAC MV40 01:16:47 01:16:46 11 2 2231 Sam Matchette M University Of Bristol Male Open 01:16:57 01:16:53 12 9 2169 Chris Clarke M Sheffield Running Club Male Open 01:17:19 01:17:16 13 10 2040 Craig Dummer M Port Talbot Harriers Male Open 01:17:23 01:17:23 14 11 2102 Aled Jones M Male Open 01:18:01 01:17:58 15 12 2243 James Nunn M Cardiff Triathletes Male Open 01:18:14 01:18:12 16 13 1146 Mike Evans M Llanelli AAC Male Open 01:18:30 01:18:28 17 14 791 Jamie Allen M University Of Bristol Male Open 01:18:40 01:18:39 18 15 1424 Ed Barlow M Birmingham Running Athletics And Triathlon (BRAT) Male Open 01:18:54 01:18:52 19 16 628 Chris Morris M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:19:51 01:19:48 20 17 704 Mike Moyes M Corsham Running Club Male Open 01:20:01 01:19:59 21 18 2206 Owen Haynes M MV40 01:20:07 01:20:04 22 3 1258 Matt O'Keefe M Sequence Runners Male Open 01:20:12 01:20:06 23 19 653 Dean Johnson M Newport Harriers AC Male Open 01:20:18 01:20:13 24 20 793 William Smith M Southville Running Club Male Open 01:20:43 01:20:37 25 21 584 Paul Morgan M Male Open 01:20:56 01:20:54 26 22 1474 Steve Davies M Pontypool And District Runners MV50 01:21:05 01:21:02 27 1 2255 Chris Rennick M Male Open 01:21:06 01:21:04 28 23 839 Michael Harris M Caerleon Running Club Male Open 01:21:08 01:21:05 29 24 882 Mark Hurford M Pontypool And District Runners Male Open 01:21:25 01:21:16 30 25 2208 Nick Hooper M Black Pear Joggers MV40 01:21:26 01:21:19 31 4 chip_to_chip category_ BIB name gender club_name cat total_time _total_time position position 1916 West Sam M Bitton Road Runners MV40 01:21:39 01:21:37 33 5 2126 Iestyn Rhodes M Pontypool And District Runners Male Open 01:21:39 01:21:27 32 26 31 Gareth Knight M Newport Harriers AC Male Open 01:21:44 01:21:40 34 27 1741 Mark Ford M Male Open 01:22:27 01:22:26 35 28 2149 Thomas Henry M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:22:35 01:22:34 36 29 1805 Joshua Jones M Griffithstown Harriers Male Open 01:22:41 01:22:35 37 30 73 Alun King M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:22:42 01:22:36 38 31 1987 Steven Williams M MV40 01:22:48 01:22:45 39 6 1875 Matthew Rees M Male Open 01:22:52 01:22:50 40 32 2269 Colin Traer M Bristol & West AC Male Open 01:23:02 01:22:53 41 33 492 Steven Bone M Male Open 01:23:03 01:23:03 43 35 1362 Steven Warren Dinham M Port Talbot Harriers Male Open 01:23:03 01:23:01 42 34 647 Alexander Sampson M Male Open 01:23:09 01:23:06 44 36 1771 Matt Pryor M MV40 01:23:11 01:23:09 45 7 973 Steven Tinsley M Male Open 01:23:15 01:23:07 46 37 262 Oliver Anthony M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:23:38 01:23:37 47 38 806 Paul Deaton M Southville Running Club MV40 01:23:51 01:23:44 48 8 1843 David Cleere M Male Open 01:23:52 01:22:51 49 39 1192 Carla Parfitt F Female Open 01:23:54 01:23:52 50 11 607 Chris Morgan M MV40 01:23:56 01:23:49 51 9 918 Matt Roberts M SERPENTINE RC Male Open 01:23:58 01:23:53 52 40 579 Kyle Finnerty M MV40 01:24:16 01:24:07 53 10 121 Thomas Bland M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:24:18 01:24:15 54 41 44 Paul Rees M Port Talbot Harriers MV50 01:24:32 01:24:28 55 2 2157 Joedy Batchelor M Male Open 01:24:39 01:24:36 56 42 2005 Mark Russell M Male Open 01:24:43 01:24:40 57 43 1757 Andrew Reddy M Aberdare VAAC Male Open 01:24:50 01:24:48 58 44 2205 Haydn Hartnell M Islwyn Running Club MV50 01:24:51 01:24:46 59 3 1651 David Hodgins M MV40 01:25:01 01:24:58 60 11 2278 Ryan Whatley M NEWT - Newport & East Wales Triathlon Male Open 01:25:03 01:24:53 61 45 927 Richard Elgar M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:25:05 01:24:56 62 46 chip_to_chip category_ BIB name gender club_name cat total_time _total_time position position 1359 Natalie Elgar M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:25:06 01:24:56 63 47 1070 Martin Wade M MV40 01:25:07 01:25:00 64 12 2145 Richard Pegler M Forest Of Dean Athletics Club MV40 01:25:08 01:25:00 65 13 1201 David Parfitt M Port Talbot Harriers MV40 01:25:10 01:25:06 66 14 2185 Wayne Ellis M Bitton Road Runners Male Open 01:25:21 01:25:13 67 48 630 Leighton Webb M Griffithstown Harriers Male Open 01:25:22 01:23:36 68 49 1459 Gareth Rice M Tri Training Harder Male Open 01:25:31 01:25:24 69 50 2095 Marc Scholz M University Of Bristol Male Open 01:25:32 01:25:27 70 51 2124 Graham Bond M MV50 01:25:34 01:25:30 71 4 916 Daniel Arthur M Caerleon Running Club Male Open 01:25:43 01:25:40 72 52 1197 Tyrone Fowler M Newport Harriers AC Male Open 01:25:50 01:25:47 73 53 1754 Alan Inman-Ward M Male Open 01:25:59 01:25:49 74 54 2187 Jack Evans M Pegasus RC Male Open 01:26:03 01:25:52 75 55 1090 David Williams M Male Open 01:26:06 01:26:02 76 56 1013 Shane Roberts M Fairwater Runners Cwmbran MV40 01:26:12 01:26:06 77 15 1857 Jonathan Jarvis M Run4all Running Club Male Open 01:26:13 01:26:09 78 57 1264 Nick Taylor M Male Open 01:26:14 01:26:01 79 58 2271 Robin Von WirŽn M Male Open 01:26:21 01:25:23 80 59 2207 David Headon M Les Croupiers Running Club MV50 01:26:32 01:26:28 81 5 1370 Gethin Parker M Les Croupiers Running Club Male Open 01:26:41 01:26:35 82 60 1781 Robert Evans M Ebbw Vale Running Club MV50 01:26:43 01:26:36 83 6 1735 Sergio Ben’tez Pozo M Southville Running Club Male Open 01:26:51 01:26:15 84 61 1449 Karen Sobrino F FV40 01:27:03 01:27:00 85 1 2168 Graham Clark M Westbury Harriers MV40 01:27:10 01:27:05 86 16 1762 Jamie Watkins M Male Open 01:27:13 01:27:09 87 62 172 Callum Healey M Male Open 01:27:15 01:27:04 88 63 803 John Evans M Southville Running Club Male Open 01:27:19 01:27:12 89 64 2007 Matthew Webb M Pontypool And District Runners Male Open 01:27:21 01:27:15 90 65 21 Nathan Briant M Male Open 01:27:22 01:26:52 91 66 1731 Billy Daniels M MV50 01:27:27 01:27:17 92 7 170 Richard Foster M Raglan Runners Male Open 01:27:34 01:27:26 93 67 chip_to_chip category_ BIB name gender club_name cat total_time _total_time position position 2282 Dale Williams M Brecon A/C MV40 01:27:38 01:27:31 94 17 70 Matt Creed M Lliswerry Runners Male Open 01:27:43 01:27:25 95 68 1169 Robert Arthur M Male Open 01:27:50 01:27:14 96 69 18 Jeffrey Allan Cox M Les Croupiers Running Club MV50 01:27:51 97 8 2341 Shaun Haddock M Islwyn Running Club Male Open 01:27:53 01:27:40 98 70 2223 Maciej Korona M Male Open 01:27:55 01:27:51 99 71 2103 Colin Collis M Southville Running Club MV40 01:27:56 01:27:48 100 18 1505 Mike Davies M Caerleon Running Club MV50 01:27:58 01:27:54 101 9 2233 Mick Mcgeoch M Les Croupiers Running Club MV50 01:28:05 01:28:00 102 10 2143 Rhys Knight M Caerleon Running Club Male Open 01:28:07 01:27:53 103 72 113 Rob Warlow M Celtic Tri MV40 01:28:09 01:28:05 104 19 442 Robert John M Male Open 01:28:11 01:28:05 105 73 1413 Andrew Davidson M Les Croupiers Running Club Male Open 01:28:16 01:28:10 106 74 812 Robert Type M MV40 01:28:19 01:28:02 107 20 1780 Matthew Larmour M Southville Running Club Male Open 01:28:21 01:28:12 108 75 2181 John Denton M Male Open 01:28:23 01:28:15 109 76 1886 Wesley Sleat M Les Croupiers Running Club Male Open 01:28:25 01:28:18 110 77 2263 David Standing M Fairwater Runners Cwmbran Male Open 01:28:27 01:28:21 111 78 1426 Daniel Farmer M Male Open 01:28:30 01:28:18 113 79 1436 Kevin Raymond M Cwm Ogwr Running Club MV50 01:28:30 01:28:10 112 11 2152 Gareth Ahearne M Male Open 01:28:31 01:28:22 114 80 561 Chris Aston M Male Open 01:28:32 01:27:35 115 81 1675 Keith Gittins M Caerleon Running Club MV50 01:28:35 01:28:23 116 12 2081 Ibrahim Jalloh M MV40 01:28:36 01:26:17 117 21 622 Kenneth Few M Male Open 01:28:44 01:28:35 118 82 2296 Adam Latcham M Male Open 01:28:48 01:28:23 119 83 2198 Laura Gush F CLC Striders Female Open 01:28:51 01:28:32 120 12 1513 Adam Morton M Team Admiral Male Open 01:29:07 01:28:48 121 84 602 Keith James M Lliswerry Runners MV40 01:29:10 01:28:48 122 22 1346 Alberto Fox M WHITE ROCK RUNNERS Male Open 01:29:16 01:29:08 123 85 1031 James Day M Pontypool And District Runners Male Open 01:29:19 01:29:07 124 86 chip_to_chip category_ BIB name gender club_name cat total_time _total_time position position 1284 Joshua Smith M Male Open 01:29:30 01:29:03 125 87 105 Matthew Mulcahy M MV40 01:29:33 01:29:13 127 23 1940 Lewis Holland M Male Open 01:29:33 01:29:21 126 88 980 Rory McDermott M Great Western Runners Male Open 01:29:35 01:29:30 128 89 2336 Steve Jackson M MV40 01:29:43 01:29:31 129 24 552 Chris Jones M Lliswerry Runners MV50 01:29:45 01:29:08 130 13 1323 Antoinette Dumayne F Lliswerry Runners Female Open 01:29:46 01:29:26 132 13 1523 Gareth Rowlands M Team Admiral Male Open 01:29:46 01:29:28 131 90 1910 Charlie Cowtan M Male Open 01:29:47 01:29:26 133 91 2173 Sion Coulman M Male Open 01:29:49 01:29:23 134 92 1215 Matt Hennah M Male Open 01:29:52 01:29:17 135 93 1221 Martyn Winser M Male Open 01:29:53 01:29:35 137 94 1828 Arwyn Roberts M MV40 01:29:53 01:29:40 136 25 2273 Ross Wakely M Male Open 01:29:58 01:29:41 138 95 59 Dave Rennick M Male Open 01:30:04 01:29:48 139 96 119 Kirstie Pritchard
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