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SHINING TOR FELL RACE 2016 RESULTS Position Race No SHINING TOR FELL RACE 2016 RESULTS Position Race no. Name Gender Cat Club Time F Pos M Pos Cat Pos Team Pos 1 345 ALASDAIR CAMPBELL M SEN U/A 0:38:12 1 1 2 454 STEVE VERNON M SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:38:39 2 2 1 3 357 DAMIAN NICHOLLS M SEN WILMSLOW RC 0:41:03 3 3 1 4 438 MARK BURTON M V40 PENNINE 0:41:12 4 1 1 5 192 GARETH BRIGGS M V40 DARK PEAK 0:41:17 5 2 1 6 229 MALCOLM JOHNSON M V40 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:41:28 6 3 2 7 344 RICHARD HOUGHTON M V50 PENNINE 0:41:35 7 1 2 8 253 CHRIS PERRY M SEN U/A 0:41:46 8 4 9 250 MARK OLLERENSHAW M SEN GLOSSOPDALE HARRIERS 0:42:07 9 5 1 10 226 EDWARD JAMES M SEN BELPER HARRIERS 0:42:27 10 6 1 11 388 TOM BUSH M SEN PENNINE 0:42:33 11 7 3 12 333 KENNY MALTON M SEN SHELTON STRIDERS 0:42:39 12 8 1 13 377 MATTY BRENNAN M SEN EREWASH VALLEY RC 0:42:42 13 9 1 14 298 DAVID BETHELL M SEN TEAM RAIDLIGHT 0:42:45 14 10 1 15 191 NATHAN BRICKMAN M SEN BELPER HARRIERS 0:42:51 15 11 2 16 354 BRYAN MCKENNA M SEN BUXTON AC 0:43:35 16 12 1 17 381 JAMES CORDEN M V40 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:43:49 17 4 3 18 396 CRAIG JEFFERY M V40 DARK PEAK 0:43:52 18 5 2 19 327 CHRIS JACKSON M SEN GLOSSOPDALE HARRIERS 0:43:59 19 13 2 20 286 JAMES WOOD M SEN STAFFS MOORLANDS AC 0:44:02 20 14 1 21 209 ED GAMBLE M V50 CHESHIRE HILL RACERS 0:44:18 21 2 1 22 329 BEN GREENWOOD M SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:44:23 22 15 1 23 285 PETER NIELD M V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:44:29 23 6 2 24 373 JOHN STOCKDALE M V40 ALTRINCHAM AC 0:44:51 24 7 1 25 288 CAITLIN RICE F SEN GLOSSOPDALE HARRIERS 0:44:56 1 1 1 26 334 MARCEL DARLING M V40 SHELTON STRIDERS 0:44:58 25 8 2 27 289 NEIL MCGRAW M V40 GLOSSOPDALE HARRIERS 0:45:12 26 9 3 28 436 BEN SELLERS M SEN U/A 0:45:14 27 16 29 391 OLIVIA WALWYN F SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:45:19 2 2 1 30 318 CHRIS BENTLEY M SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:45:21 28 17 3 31 302 VINCENT BOOTH M V50 WILMSLOW RC 0:45:22 29 3 2 www.crazylegsevents.co.uk email: [email protected] SHINING TOR FELL RACE 2016 RESULTS Position Race no. Name Gender Cat Club Time F Pos M Pos Cat Pos Team Pos 32 369 MATTHEW FULLER M SEN TRAINING FOR WINTER 0:45:24 30 18 1 33 359 TOM MCGAFF M V60 WILMSLOW RC 0:45:26 31 1 3 34 294 ANDY FORD M SEN HORWICH RMI 0:45:33 32 19 1 35 389 THOMAS JACKSON M SEN GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:45:57 33 20 1 36 314 JAMES HOBSON M SEN GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:46:06 34 21 2 37 378 ANDY KENYON M V40 EREWASH VALLEY RC 0:46:21 35 10 2 38 435 CRAIG BROWN M SEN U/A 0:46:24 36 22 39 380 PETER DAVIES M SEN DARK PEAK 0:46:25 37 23 3 40 260 SIMON ROBERTS M V40 BUCKLEY RUNNERS 0:46:26 38 11 1 41 280 ANDY GIBBONS M SEN BINGLEY 0:46:34 39 24 1 42 322 DARRAN HAWKINS M V50 PENNINE 0:46:57 40 4 4 43 383 MATTHEW SHEPHERD M SEN U/A 0:47:04 41 25 44 304 RICHARD BOUGLAS M SEN BUXTON AC 0:47:24 42 26 2 45 324 DAVID BROCKBANK M V40 U/A 0:47:26 43 12 46 307 MATT JACKSON M SEN NORTH DERBYSHIRE RC 0:47:29 44 27 1 47 222 JARROD HOMER M V40 WILMSLOW RC 0:48:02 45 13 4 48 367 DAVID KELLY M V40 U/A 0:48:13 46 14 49 290 BRYAN LOMAS M V40 CONGLETON HARRIERS 0:48:20 47 15 1 50 397 LUCAS JONES M V40 GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:48:25 48 16 3 51 230 CHRIS JORDAN M V40 BELPER HARRIERS 0:48:28 49 17 3 52 379 RICHARD HYDE M V50 EREWASH VALLEY RC 0:48:36 50 5 3 53 353 ROB SKELTON M V40 U/A 0:48:46 51 18 54 287 TOM STODDART M SEN U/A 0:48:51 52 28 55 338 STEPH CURTIS F V40 PENNINE 0:48:58 3 1 1 56 274 IVAN VUKOMANOVIC M SEN WILMSLOW RC 0:49:03 53 29 5 57 355 BRIAN MARLODGES M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:49:08 54 6 4 58 281 MATTHEW JOHNSON M V40 WARRINGTON ROAD RUNNERS 0:49:09 55 19 1 59 257 TIM RAFFLE M V50 ALTRINCHAM AC 0:49:15 56 7 2 60 266 BEN SNELL M SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:49:17 57 30 4 61 376 RICK ALDRED M V40 BUXTON AC 0:49:19 58 20 3 62 375 PETER WILMOTT M V40 MATLOCK AC 0:49:24 59 21 1 www.crazylegsevents.co.uk email: [email protected] SHINING TOR FELL RACE 2016 RESULTS Position Race no. Name Gender Cat Club Time F Pos M Pos Cat Pos Team Pos 63 247 DAVID NEWTON M SEN BUXTON AC 0:49:26 60 31 4 64 394 STEPHEN DAVISON M V40 CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:49:27 61 22 1 65 390 DONALD O'BRIEN M V60 BUXTON AC 0:49:31 62 2 5 66 450 COLIN ALLOTT M SEN GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:49:44 63 32 4 67 246 IAN THOMAS MULLIGAN M V40 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:49:44 64 23 5 68 215 AIDAN GRANT M V40 GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:49:45 65 24 5 69 350 ANGELA MARKLEY F SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:49:47 4 3 2 70 282 NIGEL JEFF M V40 FRA 0:49:51 66 25 1 71 309 DAVID KEELING M V50 CHESHIRE HILL RACERS 0:49:56 67 8 2 72 371 PATRICK TWENTYMAN M U23 BUXTON AC 0:49:57 68 1 6 73 444 MATTHEW RABONE M SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:49:57 69 33 6 74 283 PHIL ROWLEY M SEN PENNINE 0:50:05 70 34 5 75 243 JOHN MOONEY M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:50:05 71 9 5 76 437 HOLLY MARTIN F SEN PENNINE 0:50:07 5 4 2 77 326 NICK JONES M V40 BUXTON AC 0:50:09 72 26 7 78 197 ANDREW CASE M SEN U/A 0:50:12 73 35 79 195 STEVE BUNKER M V50 WILMSLOW RC 0:50:14 74 10 6 80 385 STEPHEN CLARKE M SEN STEEL CITY STRIDERS 0:50:18 75 36 1 81 336 STEPHEN PICKEN M V40 U/A 0:50:34 76 27 82 323 NEIL CLARKE M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:50:42 77 11 6 83 225 DAVID HORTON M V40 BELPER HARRIERS 0:50:46 78 28 4 84 442 TRACEY GREENWOOD F V50 DERBY AC 0:50:57 6 1 1 85 239 DAVID MCCARTNEY M SEN U/A 0:50:59 79 37 86 392 GUENELLE SAVRE-PION F SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:51:01 7 5 3 87 331 PETER BAILEY M V50 BUXTON AC 0:51:19 80 12 8 88 366 LAURENCE GREAVES M V40 U/A 0:51:27 81 29 89 434 ANDREW GEE M SEN ASHBOURNE 0:51:35 82 38 1 90 363 TIM HARGREAVES M V50 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:51:44 83 13 7 91 237 ROSS MARTLAND M V40 BUXTON AC 0:51:52 84 30 9 92 449 MARTIN PETER THOMSON M V40 BUXTON AC 0:51:52 85 31 10 93 297 SPENCE SIVEWRIGHT M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:51:58 86 14 7 www.crazylegsevents.co.uk email: [email protected] SHINING TOR FELL RACE 2016 RESULTS Position Race no. Name Gender Cat Club Time F Pos M Pos Cat Pos Team Pos 94 291 ANDY LIDSTONE M V50 BUXTON AC 0:52:06 87 15 11 95 356 RICHARD APPLEWHITE M V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:52:14 88 32 8 96 352 JON TATHAM M V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:52:15 89 33 9 97 232 RUTH KEELEY F SEN BELPER HARRIERS 0:52:19 8 6 1 98 440 NICK SYRETT M V40 CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:52:47 90 34 2 99 346 GRAHAM BROWN M V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:52:55 91 35 10 100 198 DAVE CHAFFEY M V50 BELPER HARRIERS 0:52:56 92 16 5 101 445 SIMON BRISTER M V60 MATLOCK AC 0:53:03 93 3 2 102 335 JOHN MACKINTOSH M V40 U/A 0:53:05 94 36 103 443 DAVID MADDEN M V40 U/A 0:53:10 95 37 104 358 ALISON WAINWRIGHT F V40 DARK PEAK 0:53:12 9 2 1 105 233 SOPHIE KIRK F SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:53:14 10 7 4 106 224 DEBBIE HOPE F V40 STAFFS MOORLANDS AC 0:53:20 11 3 1 107 196 RICHARD LAWSON M V40 WILMSLOW RC 0:53:30 96 38 7 108 453 PHILIP ROPER M SEN U/A 0:53:39 97 39 109 228 FIONA JOHNSON F SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:53:44 12 8 1 110 332 ROLAND REYLAN M V40 BUXTON AC 0:54:01 98 39 12 111 398 DIANE BYGRAVE F V40 WILMSLOW RC 0:54:01 13 4 1 112 368 ALANNAH BIRTWISTLE F U23 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:54:02 14 1 5 113 258 NICK RATCLIFFE M SEN BELPER HARRIERS 0:54:04 99 40 6 114 306 JO BEDNALL F V50 BUXTON AC 0:54:13 15 2 1 115 187 GRAEME BLACK M SEN U/A 0:54:17 100 41 116 349 BEV JACKSON F V50 ALTRINCHAM AC 0:54:19 16 3 1 117 386 ANDY SKELHORN M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:54:25 101 17 11 118 275 FRED WARDLE M V60 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:54:45 102 4 12 119 248 JEFFREY NORMAN M V70+ ALTRINCHAM AC 0:54:57 103 1 3 120 299 ROSS MURDOCH M SEN CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:54:58 104 42 3 121 265 MARK SMITH M V40 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:54:59 105 40 8 122 271 GARETH TRIMBLE M V40 WILMSLOW RC 0:55:00 106 41 8 123 319 TRACY ENTWISTLE F V40 WARRINGTON ROAD RUNNERS 0:55:03 17 5 1 124 316 PHILIP BARNES M V50 PENNINE 0:55:07 107 18 6 www.crazylegsevents.co.uk email: [email protected] SHINING TOR FELL RACE 2016 RESULTS Position Race no.
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