Competitors from Santon to Onchan in 2008

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Competitors from Santon to Onchan in 2008 All competitors from Santon to Onchan in 2008 Name Church Time Edward Cleator Lonan 18:11:35 Michael Farnworth Lonan 21:45:08 Ben Coates Lonan 22:12:22 Maughold David Clucas Maughold 15:14:14 Mark Whear Maughold 16:36:55 Bernie Ball Maughold 16:49:27 Andrew Skelly Maughold 16:52:17 Simon Wengradt Maughold 17:00:21 David Rawling Maughold 17:46:27 Leon Steed Maughold 17:51:34 Robert Peck Maughold 18:28:32 Adrian Gell Maughold 18:28:56 Malcolm Meddings Maughold 18:44:19 Mark Williams Maughold 18:48:20 Sharon Cheeseman Maughold 18:49:12 Iain Craig Maughold 18:49:20 Sheron Quayle Maughold 18:49:24 Lesley Joyce Maughold 18:55:34 Mark Fensome Maughold 18:58:58 Maria Dimsdale Maughold 18:59:02 Lezayre Anthony Kneale Lezayre 14:07:22 Wright Rob Lezayre 14:41:29 Steven Quirk Lezayre 14:43:23 Ian Stanley Kelly Lezayre 14:49:35 Martin Kennaugh Lezayre 14:49:37 Billy McCoubrey Lezayre 14:56:54 James Danial Kinley Lezayre 15:17:23 John Gallagher Lezayre 15:31:47 Annie Harling Lezayre 15:37:15 Ralph Pawling Lezayre 15:37:20 Jared Smith Lezayre 15:40:34 Caroline Corteen Lezayre 15:48:01 Lloyd Shipstone Lezayre 15:53:36 Carl Senogles Lezayre 15:55:23 Ben Watterson Lezayre 16:00:05 Robbie Stockton Lezayre 16:01:55 Brian Hewett Lezayre 16:02:08 Suzanne Biddulph Lezayre 16:07:05 Bridget Newbery Lezayre 16:07:20 Susan Moore Lezayre 16:13:12 Nick Halsall Lezayre 16:26:16 Bernard Cannan Lezayre 17:03:40 Kim Makin Lezayre 17:07:36 Denise Foxton Lezayre 17:29:36 Steve Allen Lezayre 17:29:39 Andreas Sean Hands Andreas 09:46:05 Stephen Harvey Andreas 11:20:43 Fintan Suddards Andreas 12:40:27 Lisa Motley Andreas 12:54:16 Peter Storry Andreas 13:17:44 Chris Goldsmith Andreas 13:18:34 Andy Mulhern Andreas 13:31:20 Page 1 of 24 All competitors from Santon to Onchan in 2008 Name Church Time Brian William Kneale Andreas 13:36:30 Keith Green Andreas 13:48:06 Neil Stoutt Andreas 13:52:42 Leila Dobbie Andreas 14:07:35 Emma Morter Andreas 14:09:17 Marc Bell Andreas 14:09:35 Jo Richardson Andreas 14:19:23 Jenny Smith Andreas 14:20:30 Beverley Broderick Andreas 14:28:15 Richard Wild Andreas 14:34:09 Adie Corlett Andreas 14:44:03 Barry Lawson Andreas 14:50:30 Steven Cannon Andreas 15:01:19 Jenny Coates Andreas 15:02:08 Charlie Quirk Andreas 15:02:50 Brenda Stoffberg Andreas 15:07:58 Andrew Corris Andreas 15:14:23 Jim Caley Andreas 15:15:20 Bride Jane Mooney Bride 11:00:34 Vinny Lynch Bride 11:06:56 Stephen Cooke Bride 11:57:05 David James Bride 12:01:51 Robert Ennett Bride 12:26:05 Ian Lewandowskyj Bride 12:28:35 Ian Corlett Bride 12:37:52 Nicola Watson Bride 12:52:14 Raymon Philip Myles Bride 12:54:35 Roberta Convery Bride 12:55:29 Ed Burn Bride 13:02:53 Antony Quayle Bride 13:10:30 Lisa Goldsmith Bride 13:22:49 Lynn McCoubrey Bride 13:22:53 Carol McCoubrey Bride 13:22:58 Rita Norrey Bride 13:23:05 Hannah Newton Bride 13:32:52 Giles Hill Bride 13:41:41 Bryan Moyer Bride 13:46:17 Jonathan Hewson Bride 13:51:28 Moira Hall Bride 13:53:11 Geoffrey Hall Bride 13:53:40 Stephen Fox Bride 13:58:54 Maria Coldwell Bride 14:06:11 Andrew Bell Bride 14:15:44 Jackie McCulloch Bride 14:18:42 Andrew Dossor Bride 14:36:14 Jurby Stan Sille Jurby 09:37:12 Jamie Beaman Jurby 10:00:47 David Warwick Jurby 10:01:31 David Cretney Jurby 10:26:05 Jane Smith Jurby 10:40:44 Jane Trenholme Jurby 10:52:26 Simon Trenholme Jurby 10:59:08 Donna Gregson Jurby 11:07:26 Page 2 of 24 All competitors from Santon to Onchan in 2008 Name Church Time David Tyler Jurby 11:09:33 Christopher Melvin Jurby 11:09:41 Glyn Evans Jurby 11:14:59 R Brian Goldsmith Jurby 11:26:13 Geoff Quayle Jurby 11:28:30 Margaret Willard Jurby 11:38:34 Rebecca Straw Jurby 11:41:53 Jayne Gaylor Jurby 11:41:55 Greg Hoskisson Jurby 11:53:07 Harry Pugh Jurby 11:55:27 Juana Warburton Jurby 11:56:04 Steve Cain Jurby 11:56:31 Jill Smith Jurby 11:57:45 Leonie Ward Jurby 11:59:04 Mark Armstrong Jurby 12:00:24 Katie Young Jurby 12:01:16 Andrew Oram Jurby 12:01:21 Rob Campbell Jurby 12:01:36 Emma Gelling Jurby 12:09:04 Fran Harding Jurby 12:09:18 Robert Webber Jurby 12:21:32 Catherine Kennedy Jurby 12:31:57 Jo Bridson Jurby 12:32:01 John Currie Jurby 12:32:17 Haydn Kenna Jurby 12:33:31 Jasmine Abrey Jurby 12:34:39 Michael Wheeler Jurby 12:40:52 Rob Aspinall Jurby 12:42:30 Paul Fargher Jurby 12:44:11 Ballaugh Rod Phillips Ballaugh 09:58:53 Angela Martin Ballaugh 10:04:06 Gesina Loubser Ballaugh 10:07:10 Karl Waggett Ballaugh 10:13:53 Paul Smith Ballaugh 10:25:06 James Betteridge Ballaugh 10:28:29 Simon Starkey Ballaugh 10:33:27 Barry Moore Ballaugh 10:34:38 Lynn McKibbin Ballaugh 10:38:38 Ken Harding Ballaugh 10:39:15 Malcolm Henderson Ballaugh 10:43:02 Richard Creamore Ballaugh 10:44:32 Lucy Tame Ballaugh 10:44:37 Terry Kinvig Ballaugh 10:48:51 Jacqueline Kelly Ballaugh 10:52:49 Martin Oswick Ballaugh 10:56:13 Ed Walter Ballaugh 11:09:09 Vladimir Georgiev Ballaugh 11:15:50 Kathryn Prince Ballaugh 11:23:11 Trudi Telling Ballaugh 11:24:41 Kevin Ford Ballaugh 11:33:35 Jon Mercer Ballaugh 11:33:49 Andy Harding Ballaugh 11:49:10 Kirk Michael Andrew McCutcheon Michael 07:40:32 Page 3 of 24 All competitors from Santon to Onchan in 2008 Name Church Time Simon Cox Michael 08:15:53 Paul Sykes Michael 08:35:40 Mark Haynes Michael 08:46:12 Nicholas Stephenson Michael 08:50:36 Paul Morgans Michael 08:52:47 Bill Morton Michael 08:52:50 Robert Higgins Michael 09:05:36 Tony Duggan Michael 09:05:39 Tina Cowper Michael 09:07:27 Gemma Gawne Michael 09:25:09 Debbie Clague Michael 09:35:07 Edward Marshall Michael 09:46:18 Jane Thacker Michael 09:56:15 Adrian Cannell Michael 10:09:57 Charlie Stephens Michael 10:10:02 Ray Johnstone Michael 10:10:06 Liz Chandler Michael 10:10:10 Robert Mylchreest Michael 10:10:18 Andrew Hartley Michael 10:12:21 Steve Willmott Michael 10:14:03 Rosemary Wild Michael 10:19:04 Andrea Castle Michael 10:21:12 Colin Stephen Moore Michael 10:23:52 Terry Bradley Michael 10:27:55 Guy Adamson Michael 10:28:04 Peter George Cannell Michael 10:31:51 Gustav Rober Michael 10:34:26 Andrew Starkey Michael 10:35:51 Eamonn Donlon Michael 10:36:21 Mike Noble Michael 10:39:57 Paul Elliott Michael 10:40:03 Tony Couperwoods Michael 10:41:47 Gina Grose Michael 10:43:06 Stephen Pitts Michael 10:43:42 Gemma Green Michael 10:51:52 Lee Watkinson Michael 10:56:02 Delon Yuen Michael 11:14:13 Colin Clark Michael 11:26:13 German Mark Hempsall German 05:59:29 Matthew Haddock German 06:17:24 Doug Allan German 06:24:25 Rachael Crellin German 06:26:31 Alison Brand German 06:26:36 Vicki Rawlinson German 06:31:53 Remo Ricciardi German 06:44:06 Kenny Valerga German 06:45:04 Joanne Glassey German 06:45:06 Debby Ashe German 06:45:07 Rachel Holden German 06:48:05 Breeshey Harkin German 06:48:28 Eammon Harkin German 06:48:30 Peter Wood German 06:48:33 Angie Astley German 06:50:57 James Moore German 06:52:53 Page 4 of 24 All competitors from Santon to Onchan in 2008 Name Church Time Steven Leach German 06:52:55 Colin Moore German 06:55:22 Shaun Nesbitt German 06:56:23 Julia Furner German 06:56:47 Tommy Kelly German 06:59:40 Wendy Sandford German 07:01:42 Jane Leece German 07:02:43 Regina Ripamonti German 07:04:39 Alan W Gault German 07:12:25 Adam Killip German 07:12:25 Robert Corrin German 07:13:25 Bob Corrin German 07:14:00 Bob Noonan German 07:14:05 Barrie Fairhurst German 07:14:10 George Blair German 07:14:12 Richard Hill German 07:15:55 Sam Corkill German 07:15:56 Ian Irvine German 07:17:26 Kevin Graham German 07:19:22 Steve Clague German 07:19:43 Mark Hudson German 07:20:29 Glenn Blacker German 07:21:03 Steven Callister German 07:21:31 Carole Staples German 07:22:09 Mike Radcliffe German 07:23:16 Timothy Martin German 07:23:29 Dermot McAreavy German 07:25:36 Patrick Quinney German 07:26:00 Paul Cowin German 07:27:33 Anthony Bolton German 07:28:24 Lynda Kinrade German 07:29:39 Jonathan Crossley German 07:29:43 Carl Wild German 07:29:54 Ian Ashcroft German 07:30:47 Amanda Whitelegg German 07:31:01 Simon Dunn German 07:31:44 Anthony Cagney German 07:32:58 Samantha Prater German 07:36:17 Peter Beighton German 07:36:36 Michael Hickey German 07:37:23 Stacey Bairstow German 07:37:51 Donna Whalley German 07:37:52 Carl Watson German 07:38:27 Andrew Hunter German 07:38:52 Dave Tasker German 07:39:19 Bernadette Devlin German 07:39:59 Dot Saunders German 07:40:52 Jonathan Charlton German 07:41:19 Mark Stewart German 07:42:55 Andrew Grose German 07:42:59 Jackie Horne German 07:43:48 Debbie Hawke German 07:43:50 Andrea Burns German 07:43:56 Sonja Macgregor German 07:43:56 Glenn Weir German 07:44:16 Page 5 of 24 All competitors from Santon to Onchan in 2008 Name Church Time Eily Quayle German 07:44:22 Kirsty Weir German 07:44:25 David Goldsmith German 07:44:43 Brian Caine German 07:45:14 Edwina Dugdale German 07:45:21 Lynsey Marina Jones German 07:45:34 Lorcan O'Mahony German 07:47:03 Ian Scott German 07:47:34 Kerstin Carlson Cook German 07:47:49 Jacqueline Street German 07:48:51 Jane Cregeen German 07:48:55 Deborah Upsdell German 07:50:34 Mike Cutsforth German 07:52:23 Clare Wilson German 07:53:08 Adrian Gilmour German 07:53:11 Marie Goosen German 07:53:32 Ryan Connolly German 07:53:48 Melanie Draper German 07:53:53 Kevin Jones German 07:53:57 Beccy Legg German 07:54:10 Julia Page German 07:54:33 Stuart Fenton German 07:54:36 Phil Kerruish German 07:54:44 Colm Andrew German 07:54:53 Michael Phillips German 07:55:30 Mike Kaighin German 07:55:50 Andrew Willoughby German 07:56:10 Nick Firth German 07:57:40 Daryl Richards German 07:57:44 Sonia Grainger German 07:59:00 Barry Bridson German 07:59:13 Rick Buckley German 07:59:13 Paul Boulton German 07:59:28 Paul Noon German 08:00:23
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