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Virtual Bloomberg Square Mile Relay Hong Kong - Official Results Overall Team Virtual Bloomberg Square Mile Relay Hong Kong - Official Results Overall Team Runner Position Company Team Time Runner No. First Name Last Name Gender Time 1 Jean-baptiste MARTENET M 0:04:47 2 Laurent HELLEPUTTE M 0:05:02 1 BNP Paribas 00:26:19 3 Gianni APREA M 0:05:02 4 Aurelien MAUGE M 0:05:25 5 Arnaud MAUDUIT M 0:06:03 1 Emile LE MOAN M 0:05:14 2 Guillaume MILHAROUX M 0:05:31 2 Natixis 00:28:55 3 Tim LAM M 0:05:36 4 Justo LAM M 0:06:16 5 Edouard BOURDON M 0:06:18 1 Hei wai PUN M 0:06:51 2 Wenyong DONG M 0:08:02 3 Bank of China 00:41:03 3 Yan LE F 0:08:29 4 Changming YU M 0:08:47 5 Minshu NIU F 0:08:54 1 Maros BENICKY M 0:07:01 2 Nelly POON F 0:08:41 4 PIMCO 00:43:54 3 Bohyun KIM F 0:08:50 4 Stephanie HE F 0:09:05 5 Andrew QIU M 0:10:17 1 Thompson WONG M 0:08:28 2 Helen MUTTER F 0:09:00 5 ESF 00:47:24 3 Anna CAPLIN F 0:09:51 4 Steve FENNELLY M 0:10:02 5 Matt HAYES M 0:10:03 1 Tony TANG M 0:07:08 2 Angel WONG F 0:10:47 6 Mastercard 00:59:36 3 Flora WAI F 0:11:13 4 Fannie NGAI F 0:11:55 5 Sophia TSO F 0:18:33 Virtual Bloomberg Square Mile Relay Hong Kong - Official Results Individual (Overall) Position Company First Name Last Name Gender Time 1 BNP Paribas Jean-baptiste MARTENET M 0:04:47 2 BNP Paribas Laurent HELLEPUTTE M 0:05:02 3 BNP Paribas Gianni APREA M 0:05:02 4 Natixis Emile LE MOAN M 0:05:14 5 Bloomberg Ingo WENDE M 0:05:24 6 BNP Paribas Aurelien MAUGE M 0:05:25 7 Natixis Guillaume MILHAROUX M 0:05:31 8 BFAM Partners Dick LAI M 0:05:32 9 Natixis Tim LAM M 0:05:36 10 BFAM Partners Will LAI M 0:05:39 11 J.P.Morgan Tony TAM M 0:05:52 12 BNP Paribas Arnaud MAUDUIT M 0:06:03 13 Overlook Investments Peck TAN M 0:06:12 14 Natixis Justo LAM M 0:06:16 15 Natixis Edouard BOURDON M 0:06:18 16 BFAM Partners Ansel FRENIERE M 0:06:35 17 Morgan Stanley Zoe YU F 0:06:36 18 Bank of China Hei wai PUN M 0:06:51 19 Noah International Martin LEUNG M 0:06:59 20 PIMCO Maros BENICKY M 0:07:01 21 Noah International Simon CHAN M 0:07:06 22 Mastercard Tony TANG M 0:07:08 23 Wells Fargo Tim YIP M 0:07:56 24 Bank of China Wenyong DONG M 0:08:02 25 ESF Thompson WONG M 0:08:28 26 Bank of China Yan LE F 0:08:29 27 Wells Fargo Darren IU M 0:08:36 28 Bank of CommunicationsChi yuen LEE M 0:08:37 29 PIMCO Nelly POON F 0:08:41 30 Bank of China Changming YU M 0:08:47 31 PIMCO Bohyun KIM F 0:08:50 32 Bank of China Minshu NIU F 0:08:54 33 ESF Helen MUTTER F 0:09:00 34 PIMCO Stephanie HE F 0:09:05 35 ESF Anna CAPLIN F 0:09:51 36 ESF Steve FENNELLY M 0:10:02 37 ESF Matt HAYES M 0:10:03 38 Bank of China Janet CHANG F 0:10:10 39 Canadian Imperial (CIBC)Scott LAWS M 0:10:10 40 PIMCO Andrew QIU M 0:10:17 41 Noah International Cheuk wah LEUNG M 0:10:44 42 Mastercard Angel WONG F 0:10:47 43 Mastercard Flora WAI F 0:11:13 44 Mastercard Fannie NGAI F 0:11:55 45 Wells Fargo Brian FONG M 0:12:05 46 PIMCO Veronica SHING F 0:16:57 47 Shanghai Commercial BankDominic CHAN M 0:17:45 48 Mastercard Sophia TSO F 0:18:33 49 ESF Purnima SHARMA F 0:20:32 50 ING Cheuk kiu CHAN F 0:44:13 51 Bloomberg Steven LO M 0:53:14 52 Bloomberg Cynthia LI F 5:19:19 Virtual Bloomberg Square Mile Relay Hong Kong - Official Results Individual (Female) Position Company First Name Last Name Gender Time 1 PIMCO Nelly POON F 0:08:41 2 PIMCO Bohyun KIM F 0:08:50 3 Bank of China Minshu NIU F 0:08:54 4 ESF Helen MUTTER F 0:09:00 5 PIMCO Stephanie HE F 0:09:05 6 ESF Anna CAPLIN F 0:09:51 7 Bank of China Janet CHANG F 0:10:10 8 Mastercard Angel WONG F 0:10:47 9 Mastercard Flora WAI F 0:11:13 10 Mastercard Fannie NGAI F 0:11:55 11 PIMCO Veronica SHING F 0:16:57 12 Mastercard Sophia TSO F 0:18:33 13 ESF Purnima SHARMA F 0:20:32 14 ING Cheuk kiu CHAN F 0:44:13 15 Bloomberg Cynthia LI F 5:19:19.
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