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Run for All Sheffield 10K RESULT 23Rd September 2018 Run for All Sheffield 10k RESULT 23rd September 2018 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 1 8 09:39 Jenson BROGDEN Male 1 0 09:39 1 2 7 10:20 Aston Brogden Male 2 0 10:20 2 3 61 10:44 Megan Weaver Yewlands Academy Female 1 0 10:44 3 4 42 11:05 Daniel Penrose Male 3 0 11:05 4 5 36 11:05 Maddison Mills Forge Valley School Female 2 0 11:05 5 6 56 11:10 Rosie Thistlewood Female 3 0 11:10 6 7 58 11:15 George Wallace Meadowhead School Academy Male 4 0 11:15 7 8 4 11:16 William Baldwin Nook Lane J Male 5 0 11:16 9 9 32 11:17 Ewan Martin Nook Lane J Male 6 0 11:17 10 10 14 11:17 Harry Everitt Nook Lane J Male 7 0 11:15 8 11 55 11:18 Oscar Swain Carfield Primary Male 8 0 11:18 11 12 20 11:18 Isabel Hunt Malin Bridge Primary Female 4 0 11:18 12 13 24 11:32 Esmé Jones Malin Bridge Primary Female 5 0 11:32 13 14 21 11:32 Lisha Jackson Westways Primary Female 6 0 11:32 14 15 22 11:40 Molly Johnson Meersbrook Bank Primary Female 7 0 11:40 15 16 18 11:46 Alexandra Harrison All Saints Catholic High Female 8 0 11:46 17 17 47 11:47 Flynn Rogers Stocksbridge J Male 9 0 11:43 16 18 37 12:13 Benjamin Morrison Tapton Male 10 0 12:10 18 19 35 12:13 Ellie Mills Malin Bridge Primary Female 9 0 12:13 19 20 51 12:14 Aleksis Semjonovs Westways Primary Male 11 0 12:14 20 21 43 12:23 Jack Penrose Brunswick Community Primary Male 12 0 12:23 21 22 57 12:31 Harper Tompkin Female 10 0 12:28 22 23 23 12:31 Aiden Jones Male 13 0 12:31 23 24 45 13:10 Alex Reid Greenhill Primary Male 14 0 13:06 24 25 13 13:32 Karl Dent Male 15 0 13:29 25 26 31 13:33 Lily Marriner Abbey Lane Primary Female 11 0 13:33 26 27 39 13:47 Sara Naylor Female 12 0 13:44 27 28 15 13:52 Thomas Everitt Bradfield Male 16 0 13:49 28 29 1 13:57 David Aaron Nether Green J Male 17 0 13:53 29 30 30 14:01 Isla Mander Nook Lane J Female 13 0 13:59 30 31 64 14:05 Race Number 64 Male 18 New 1 14:05 31 32 9 14:08 Callum Byrne Angram Bank Primary Male 19 0 14:05 32 33 5 14:09 Alfred Banks Male 20 0 14:06 33 34 6 14:09 Arthur Banks Male 21 0 14:06 34 35 59 14:14 Lucas Ward Oughtibridge Primary Male 22 0 14:14 35 36 41 14:45 Seth Newsam Shooters Grove Primary Male 23 0 14:42 36 37 33 15:04 Lola Martin Female 14 0 15:04 37 38 3 15:10 Seth Arden-Armitage Dobcroft J Male 24 0 15:10 38 39 12 15:21 Elizabeth Crofton-Martin Nether Green J Female 15 0 15:18 39 40 2 15:31 Cadence Arden-Armitage Silverdale Female 16 0 15:28 41 41 60 15:31 Mia Watson Female 17 0 15:27 40 42 54 15:58 Hebe Spooner Intake Primary Female 18 0 15:54 42 43 100 16:00 Race Number 100 Male 25 New 2 15:57 43 44 25 16:25 Harriet Lock Female 19 0 16:23 44 45 10 16:41 Rachel Clough Female 20 0 16:36 45 46 27 16:41 Alice Lowe Ecclesall CE J Female 21 0 16:38 47 47 49 16:41 Tamzin Samba St John Fisher Primary(a Catholic Voluntary Academ Female 22 0 16:38 46 48 34 16:46 Cameron McGhee Chaucer Male 26 0 16:43 48 49 62 16:57 Race Number 62 Male 27 New 3 16:54 49 50 63 16:59 Race Number 63 Male 28 New 4 16:57 50 51 50 17:50 Beth Scott Female 23 0 17:47 51 52 11 18:20 Isla Cockman Handsworth Grange Community Sports College Female 24 0 18:16 52 53 38 18:24 Toby Morrison Lydgate J Male 29 0 18:20 53 54 26 18:32 Hermione Lock Female 25 0 18:32 55 55 99 18:32 Race Number 99 Male 30 New 5 18:29 54 56 48 18:46 HAMZA SAEED Male 31 0 18:42 56 57 53 18:49 Princy Shah Ecclesall CE J Female 26 0 18:46 57 58 29 18:57 Lily Mallinder Notre Dame RC High School Female 27 0 18:57 58 59 44 22:45 Anish Ramakrishnan Lydgate J Male 32 0 22:41 59 Timing & Results Service by HS Sports Ltd Tel: 01260 275708 Generated: 23/09/18 12:25:38.
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