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Riber Race Results 2017.Xlsx Riber Run 2017 No. First Position Surname Cat Club Time 8 B 9 BradleyStone M40 Matlock AC 34.20 5 J 13 John Evans M40 Beeston AC 35.01 47 R 27 Robert Coates M40 Ripley RC 38.56 9 C 33 Craig Allen M40 Matlock AC 40.26 91 G 41 Gavin Fletcher M40 Derby Tri Club 41.44 72 M 42 Mark Pollak M40 Matlock AC 41.51Local 18 N 44 Neil Worthy M40 Ripley RC 42.05 11 R 48 RichardNash M40 Hatton Darts 42.28 51 T 60 Trevor Hibbert M40 Sinfin RC 44.42 118 G 71 Gary Goodall M40 45.34 2 P 76 Paul Smith M40 Hatton Darts 46.48 22 P 88 Peter Stevens M40 Hatton Darts 48.38 37 N 89 Noel Stringer M40 48.39 4 M 90 MichaelStubbs M40 49.16 10 M 17 Marcel Darling M45 Shelton Striders 35.42 114 A 29 Andy Paisley M45 Belper Harriers 39.53 3 I 34 Ian Adkin M45 Belper Harriers 40.33 129 P 35 Pater Martin Kay M45 40.39Local 40 G 37 Geoff Cooper M45 Ripley RC 40.45 102 C 53 Chris Hanlon M45 42.43Local 41 B 54 Brian Warner M45 Sinfin RC 42.47 79 D 56 DamonFreeston M45 43.49 78 R 64 RichardBaylis M45 45.02 107 C 73 Clint S.Warburton M45 Beeston AC 46.21 92 C 80 Chris Hanning M45 47.29Local 19 A 21 Andy Dickenson M50 Dark Peak FR 36.25 73 D 25 David Horton M50 Belper Harriers 38.16 95 M 26 Matt Rigby M50 Dark Peak FR 38.17 13 R 32 RichardHyde M50 Erewash Vally RC 40.19 58 N 38 Nick Bates M50 Derwent Runners 40.54 127 J 45 JonathonEdwards M50 42.17Local 25 R 46 RichardHill M50 Ripley RC 42.18 108 P 57 Peter Banks M50 Belper Harriers 43.56 44 A 58 AndrewCochrane M50 Matlock AC 44.01Local 6 P 66 PeterGrover M50 45.19 38 C 68 Carl Hopkinson M50 Ripley RC 45.24 12 R 74 Roger Wilson M50 Sinfin RC 46.27 46 A 77 AnthonyCorton M50 46.53Local 7 M 85 MattBoyes M50 48.15 117 K 22 Kevin Perry M55 Little Eaton 37.13 125 M 86 MalcolmNeale M55 48.25 27 K 97 Kevin Parker M55 North Derbys RC 50.07 31 J 106 Jon Heathfield M55 Dark Peak FR 53.09 81 A 107 Andy Dakin M55 Belper Harriers 53.16 50 P 114 Paul Stevenson M55 Sinfin RC 55.18 49 S 126 Steve Hand M55 Derwent Runners 67.40 16 T 65 Tony Hulme M60 Cheshire Hill 45.04 126 M 81 Mick Fowler M60 47.39 34 B 92 Brian Sherras M60 Ripley RC 49.39 97 T 95 Tim Mackey M60 Dark Peak FR 50.00 98 R 119 RobertBryan M60 56.28 100 M 120 Mike Arundale M60 Dark Peak FR 56.51 111 T 124 Tim Gordon M60 60.03 36 M 59 Mick Moorhouse M65 Matlock AC 44.39 70 L 105 Les Thurlston M65 Matlock AC 53.09 130 B 72 Barry Warwick M70 Derwent Runners 46.12 33 G 117 Graham Young M70 Sinfin RC 56.01 59 H 1 Harry Holmes MSen Pudsey & Bramley 29.56 42 B 2 Billy Cartwright MSen Matlock AC 30.29 30 R 3 Rob Donald MSen Shelton Striders 30.48 83 K 4 Kieran Allenson MSen Dark Peak FR 32.37 131 B 5 Ben Cartwright MSen Matlock AC 33.04 71 J 6 Jon Pemberton MSen Dark Peak FR 33.33 112 D 7 DanielSleath MSen 34.00 67 L 10 Lucas Manning MSen Ilkeston RC 34.51 86 E 12 EdwardJames MSen Belper Harriers 34.56 76 L 14 Luke Beresford MSen Ripley RC 35.18 43 A 16 AndrewSeldon MSen Matlock AC 35.30 66 R 18 RichardWest MSen Ripley RC 35.45 17 D 19 Daniel Rawson MSen Beeston AC 35.55 29 S 20 Shaun Cooper MSen Shelton Striders 36.04 90 M 24 Mike Lea MSen 38.11Local 87 A 28 AndrewMarsden MSen Belper Harriers 39.15 21 A 30 AndrewMothershaw MSen Beeston AC 40.02 115 T 40 Tom Hollins MSen 41.25 55 J 43 John Hobson MSen Wirksworth RC 41.58 88 S 47 Sam Shirley MSen Belper Harriers 42.22 65 D 69 Danny Elliot MSen Ripley RC 45.28 45 M 75 Matt Baker MSen Ripley RC 46.38 69 J 78 James Woodard MSen 46.59Local 75 P 82 Paul Todd MSen Derwent Runners 47.49 24 T 84 Tom O'Brian MSen 47.58 113 A 101 Ash Simpson MSen White Peak 51.16 116 K 110 Kyle Jones MSen Ilkeston RC 54.36 80 W 115 WilliamFiggis Msen 55.37 101 A 118 Alex Saddington MSen 56.06 32 J 122 Jag Bird MSen Ripley RC 59.31 109 A DNF Andy Stubbs MSen Belper Harriers 56 S 15 Sam Thompson MU18 Matlock AC 35.19Local 62 E 31 EwanMackie MU18 40.14 119 O 23 Oliver Edwards MU21 37.39 Local 52 G 51 George Monk MU21 Shelton Striders 42.37 82 J 8 Jack Dakin MU23 Belper Harriers 34.13 68 R 50 Reg Cooper MV60 42.34 120 B 11 Beth Pascall WSen 34.54 104 F 36 Fiona Alexander W45 Ripley RC 40.40 84 H 39 Hayley Gill W40 Matlock AC 41.18 Local 20 C 49 CatherineWilson WSen Beeston AC 42.32 96 C 52 CharlotteDyer W40 Belper Harriers 42.39 64 C 55 Ceri Stewart WSen Wirksworth RC 43.30 77 R 61 Rachel Farrow WSen Shelton Striders 44.48 63 R 62 RebeccaLineker WSen Ripley RC 44.51 94 S 63 Sarah Broadhurst W50 Dark Peak FR 45.01 54 C 67 CarolineScott W45 Sinfin RC 45.19 15 E 70 Esther Broughton W40 Ripley RC 45.30 93 P 79 Penny Collier W50 Dark Peak FR 47.14 89 J 83 JenniferLea WSen 47.56Local 74 E 87 Emma Brealey WSen Derwent Runners 48.31 122 S 91 Sarah Jackson WSen Belper Harriers 49.35 35 S 93 Sarah Holmes WSen Belper Harriers 61 H 94 Helen Brunt WSen Belper Harriers 49.50 106 J 96 Jackie Welburn WSen Beeston AC 50.05 110 E 98 EmmaGordon WSen 50.12 123 E 99 Elizabeth Way WSen Belper Harriers 50.35 124 A 100 Andrea Atkinson W40 Matlock AC 50.45Local 48 H 102 Helen Smith WSen Shelton Striders 51.51 99 S 103 Sue Barker W55 52.38 28 A 104 Alison Butlin W45 Ripley RC 52.53 128 H 108 Holly McCain WSen Beeston AC 53.56 23 V 109 VictoriaGiles WSen 54.13 60 C 111 CarolynHopkinson W50 54.40 103 J 112 Jackie Ludlam W40 Wirksworth RC 54.45Local 57 L 113 Lucy Beck W50 Derwent Runners 55.17 121 K 116 Kathren Mitchell W60 Belper Harriers 55.43 26 J 121 Julie Heithus W50 Sinfin RC 57.30 53 A 123 Angela Monk W55 Shelton Striders 59.46 85 V 125 Victoria Alldread WSen Shelton Striders 60.31 14 K 127 Karen Hodgson W50 Erewash Vally RC 69.42 1 A DNF AndrewHunter Beeston AC 39 D DNF Dave Halford 105 T DNF Tommy Orwin.
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