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The 20Th Hanging Stone Leap THE 20TH HANGING STONE LEAP Saturday 15th August 2009 On behalf of the Cleveland LDWA Club and the Walks Committee I would like to thank you for supporting this event and to those who helped on the day making it another success. We were pleased with the total number of entries it must have been an event record!! It was also encouraging to see so many new faces to both the event and to walking in general. The weather was also kind to us with the some water shared on us!! Many congratulations to all of you. So to the statistics and results: (2008 Stats in brackets) Total Entries 203 (171) Routes Long 115 (15) Entries on Day 58 (47) Short 70 (56) Starters 187 (162) Non-Starters 16 (9) Retirements 2 (1) Finishers 185 (161) Name No. Time First Male – Short Jamie Roberts 177 1 Hour 39 Minutes First Females – Short Shelli Gordon 173 1 Hour 58 Minutes First Male – Long Neil Ridsdale 188 3 Hours 282 Minutes Jim Rogers 67 First Female – Long Sharon Gayter 110 4 Hours 9 Minutes The dates of next years events are listed below and can be found in the “”and on the Cleveland LDWA website. The 27th Tandem Saturday 9th January 2010 The 21st Hanging Stone Saturday 7th August 2010 Eva Bowes Entries Secretary The Kildale refreshments were brought to you by sponsorship from The Backpackers Shop, 10 Chaloner Mews, Guisborough Visit the shop and see a wide selection of quality outdoor clothes and equipment. 10% Discount to LDWA members Visit the Cleveland LDWA website at www.ldwa.org.uk/cleveland Long Route Position Entry No Entry Name Town Time completed =1 67 Jim Rogers Willerby 3:28 =1 188 Neil Ridsdale Driffield 3:28 3 176 Brian Roberts Middlesbrough 3:36 4 106 Simon Deakin Stockton on Tees 3:49 5 58 Martin Dietrich Great Ayton 3:57 6 45 Gary Armitage Scunthorpe 4:08 7 110 Sharon Gayter Guisborough 4:09 8 108 Stephen Clough Pickering 4:10 9 59 Geoff Holburt Bolton 4:15 10 181 Sian Morgan Nafferton 4:25 11 180 Alison Crellin Wetwang 4:26 =12 98 Tony Payne Hull 4:34 =12 8 Paul Morton Stockton 4:34 =14 33 Trev Daniel Scarborough 4:37 =14 135 Lisa Proud Consett 4:37 16 82 Wendy Armitage Scarborough 4:45 17 99 Nigel Coates Great Ayton 4:50 18 7 Stuart Smith Preston 4:53 19 94 Shirley Colquhoun Tadcaster 4:56 =20 152 Neil Gordon Hull 5:34 =20 153 Helen Horrobin Hull 5:34 =22 134 Johnny Richardson Consett 5:38 =22 56 Mary Fullerton Darlington 5:38 =24 65 Alan Batey Haltwhistle 5:41 =24 29 Glen Cartner Newcastle 5:41 =26 93 Pam Baird Harrogate 5:45 =26 5 Dave Tobin Knaresborough 5:45 28 119 Tony Roberts Bradford 5:48 =29 66 Shona Batey Haltwhistle 5:50 =29 52 Grahame Ward Hamsterley 5:50 31 72 Neil Piper Leyburn 5:58 32 62 Michael Dillon Ashington 5:59 =33 14 Anthony Jenner Witherwack 6:06 =33 15 Giselle Dudley Cleadon 6:06 35 11 Tony Deall Penrith 6:11 =36 139 Eric Wrightson Consett 6:26 =36 154 Christine Backhouse Scarborough 6:26 =36 48 Graham Lee Malton 6:26 =39 44 Malcolm Reid York 6:27 =39 148 Robert Tetley York 6:27 =41 91 Tony Rowley Ripon 6:28 =41 30 Mike Cotterill Leeds 6:28 =41 28 Andy Ward Billericay 6:28 =41 80 James Towe Sheffield 6:28 =41 96 Harold Stott Saddleworth 6:28 =46 136 Roger Shaw Leeds 6:41 =46 137 Melanie Shaw London 6:41 Position Entry No Entry Name Town Time completed =46 39 John Phillips Saddleworth 6:41 =46 141 Karan MacDonald Manchester 6:41 =50 182 Malcolm Walmsley South Stanley 6:45 =50 34 Martyn Smith Prudhoe 6:45 =50 149 Paul Yellow Stockton on Tees 6:45 =50 150 Julie Yellow Stockton on Tees 6:45 =54 165 David Clapton Saltburn 6:46 =54 164 C Clapton Skelton Green 6:46 =56 19 Susan Hoernig Harrogate 6:47 =56 20 Barry Robson Harrogate 6:47 =56 50 Claire Farley Morton-on-Swale 6:47 =56 162 Vic Lokie Harrogate 6:47 60 161 Sean Flynn Harrogate 6:48 =61 16 Graham Wilson Stockton on Tees 6:53 =61 89 John Batham Beverley 6:53 =61 130 Jonathan Derwanz York 6:53 =64 144 Rod Heywood Huddersfield 7:02 =64 129 Kenneth Wiley Stockton on Tees 7:02 =66 21 Gayle Hawthorn Carlisle 7:11 =66 22 Tanya Coates Carlisle 7:11 68 37 Dennis Barr Thornaby on Tees 7:12 =69 131 John Turner Great Ayton 7:13 =69 132 Rachel Campbell Great Ayton 7:13 =71 142 John Illingworth Leeds 7:17 =71 75 Graham Aldus South Shields 7:17 =73 118 Keith Riddiough Keighley 7:31 =73 125 Hugh Robinson Keighley 7:31 =73 123 Roger Swithenbank Bradford 7:31 =76 24 Cyril Dunn Spennymoor 7:35 =76 133 John Edward Robson Newcastle 7:35 =76 38 Joseph Harker Durham 7:35 =76 27 Bruce Milburn Durham 7:35 =76 88 Will Britton Hartlepool 7:35 =81 151 Thomas Dornan Gateshead 7:36 =81 158 Ian Lauriston Hexham 7:36 =83 114 Gordon Barras Newcastle Upon Tyne 7:38 =83 168 Christine Hodgson Tynemouth 7:38 =83 15 Simon Leck Pickering 7:38 =83 126 Diane Smith Northumberland 7:38 87 90 John Scott Blaydon 7:39 =88 13 Anne Walton Darlington 7:46 =88 3 Mike Rayner Durham 7:46 90 31 Ron Voyce East Grinstead 7:48 91 138 John Atha Castleford 7:55 =92 55 Ruth Larder Consett 8:06 =92 32 Russell Henry Billingham 8:06 =92 81 Malcolm Wadge Dipton 8:06 =95 4 Andrew Astbury Middlesbrough 8:13 =95 109 Les Cull Billingham 8:13 =95 163 Peter Cull Billingham 8:13 Position Entry No Entry Name Town Time completed =98 11 Dave Green Scarborough 8:14 =98 122 Terry Mettrick Bingley 8:14 =98 116 Cath Armstrong Bradford 8:14 =98 121 Pete Bashforth Bingley 8:14 =98 124 Joe Bashforth Bingley 8:14 =98 71 Stephen Johnson Billingham 8:14 =98 12 Kate Farrell Scarborough 8:14 =98 117 Jack Armstrong Bradford 8:14 =98 120 Jonathon Moffatt Bingley 8:14 =98 115 John Harper Oxenholme 8:14 =108 70 Claire Corney York 8:45 =108 64 Matthew Young York 8:45 =108 69 Lesley McCartney York 8:45 =108 12 Paul Peacock Ingleby Barwick 8:45 =108 179 Helen Martin York 8:45 =108 13 Neill Coxon Great Ayton 8:45 =114 26 Sam White North Shields 9:30 =114 25 Sally Morrison Newcastle 9:30 Short Route Position Entry No Entry Name Town Time completed 1 177 Jamie Roberts Eston 1:39 2 197 Martin Clements Middlesbrough 1:42 =3 196 Chris Jefferies Billingham 1:44 =3 192 Jonathan Skidmore Ingleby Barwick 1:44 5 193 Paul McGough Middlesbrough 1:46 6 173 Shelli Gordon New Marske 1:58 7 157 Trevor Symonds Stokesley 1:59 8 178 Dan Rhodes Darlington 2:02 9 76 Bill Pennell Guisborough 2:11 =10 57 Lydia Dietrich Great Ayton 2:12 =10 166 John Tierney Great Ayton 2:12 12 156 Glenn Duval Bridlington 2:19 =13 9 Gerry Orchard York 2:30 =13 184 David Murphy Norton 2:30 =13 36 Samantha Ritson Scunthorpe 2:30 =13 185 Viv Murphy Norton 2:30 =17 14 Terry Coupland Stockton 2:33 =17 17 Penny Heath Newton Aycliffe 2:33 =19 95 Chris Forster Darlington 2:36 =19 60 Julia Atkinson Tait Darlington 2:36 =19 87 Janet Raper Darlington 2:36 =19 61 Janet McRae Darlington 2:36 =23 160 Mark Dye York 2:38 =23 35 Mandy Clarke York 2:38 25 167 Paul Marks Pickering 2:39 Position Entry No Entry Name Town Time completed =26 127 Ray Stevenson Darlington 2:57 =26 21 Martin Willerton Cleethorpes 2:57 =26 200 Jorge Clavito Doncaster 2:57 29 199 Barry Freer Grimsby 2:58 30 78 Gillian Havis Ingleby Barwick 2:59 31 100 Mark Baines Ingleby Barwick 3:08 =32 54 Leslie Hudson Hull 3:20 =32 155 Barrie Kirtley Ferryhill 3:20 =32 74 Ian Scott Eaglescliffe 3:20 =32 46 Ivor Roberts Beverley 3:20 =32 53 Janice L. Hudson Hull 3:20 =37 22 Karen Falcus Drifield 3:22 =37 183 Benita Jones Driffield 3:22 =37 23 Karen Gordon Driffield 3:22 40 79 Nigel Stephenson Steeton 3:24 =41 147 Steve Hudson Guisborough 3:26 =41 146 Callum Cameron Carlin How 3:26 =43 18 Peter Morris Guisborough 3:30 =43 190 Peter Sharpe Ingleby Barwick 3:30 45 113 John Barnes Stockton on Tees 3:32 =46 175 John Scrivner Middlesbrough 3:42 =46 174 Christine Scrivner Middlesbrough 3:42 =48 73 Elizabeth Piper Leyburn 3:47 =48 187 Sarah Cranke Norton 3:47 =48 186 Ann Cranke Norton 3:47 =51 172 Michael Hughes-Narborough Middlesbrough 3:52 =51 170 Elaine Hughes-Narborough Middlesbrough 3:52 =51 169 Phillip Hughes-Narborough Middlesbrough 3:52 =51 171 Phillipa Hughes-Narborough Middlesbrough 3:52 55 107 Liz Robinson Scarborough 4:00 =56 42 Thomas Carrick Billingham 4:01 =56 41 Amy Carrick Billingham 4:01 =56 43 Raymond Carrick Billingham 4:01 =59 195 Frank Crocker Middlesbrough 4:13 =59 194 Susan Crocker Middlesbrough 4:13 61 92 Susan Wilkinson Ripon 4:16 =62 159 Linda Whitton Hull 4:17 =62 97 Joan Farey Hull 4:17 =64 191 Steve Watson Sunderland 4:18 =64 189 Brian Stephens Murton 4:18 =66 198 Phil Thompson Spennymoor 4:29 =66 85 Hazel Bone Durham 4:29 =66 84 Graham Bone Durham 4:29 =66 83 Paula Clark Stockton on Tees 4:29 70 68 Louise Pickering Sleaford 8:28 Retirements Entry No Entry Name Town 51 Suzanne Coombes Stokesley 140 Keith Moran Consett Non-Starters Entry No Entry Name Town 1 Cathy Stenton York 2 John Stenton York 6 Graham Stewart Gosforth 10 Julie Bushell York 23 Gareth Williams Wynyard Village 40 Phil Conner Stokesley 47 David Wheeler Scarborough 49 Ron Chambers Consett 63 Julie Skillington Swavesey 77 Marjorie Wilkinson Hexham 86 Bridget Houlston Scagglethorpe 111 William Gayter Guisborough 112 Lilian Barnes Stockton on Tees 128 Carol Stevenson Darlington 143 Ian K MacPherson Northallerton 145 Rod Heywood Huddersfield.
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