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Manx Telecom Parish Walk 2012 Position No Name Team Category Manx Telecom Parish Walk 2012 Position No Name Team Category Santon Malew Arbory Rushden Patrick Peel Kirk Michael Ballaugh Jurby Bride Andreas Lezayre Maughold Lonan Onchan Finish 1 2 Richard Gerrard MV40 01:46:41 02:23:50 02:42:41 03:08:28 05:06:54 05:23:49 06:30:10 07:00:18 07:36:51 08:56:00 09:28:13 10:31:35 11:27:34 13:36:13 14:20:49 14:42:32 1 1 Vinny Lynch MV40 01:46:43 02:23:52 02:42:39 03:08:27 05:09:10 05:25:07 06:30:08 07:00:16 07:36:49 08:56:01 09:28:35 10:31:33 11:27:33 13:36:12 14:20:51 14:42:32 3 6 Michael George MV40 01:46:37 02:23:52 03:08:25 05:01:30 05:17:24 06:22:10 06:52:23 07:26:45 08:43:14 09:16:23 10:25:58 11:23:16 13:35:47 14:22:32 14:47:11 4 5 Richard Spenceley MV40 01:46:18 02:23:48 02:42:37 03:08:17 05:06:51 05:23:48 06:33:06 07:05:50 07:45:42 09:11:30 09:47:41 11:00:57 12:02:45 14:32:24 15:23:49 15:50:20 5 50 Phil Marshall M 01:52:51 02:33:18 02:54:06 03:23:12 05:35:35 05:52:45 07:04:54 07:37:26 08:14:21 09:38:58 10:14:40 11:25:38 12:27:43 15:12:07 16:06:54 16:32:31 6 10 Mike Readshaw The Manx Telecom Mobiles MV40 01:55:11 02:36:10 02:56:57 03:25:41 05:36:21 05:54:46 07:12:07 07:45:09 08:24:41 09:52:00 10:29:32 11:42:22 12:46:28 15:20:49 16:16:50 16:43:23 7 627 Simon Briggs Where is Ray Garraty? MV40 02:02:50 02:48:04 03:10:49 03:41:31 06:02:28 06:21:32 07:39:12 08:14:11 08:56:41 10:27:38 11:03:56 12:16:45 13:18:41 15:39:51 16:29:50 16:53:57 8 8 Sue Biggart LV35 02:03:12 02:47:58 03:10:43 03:41:02 05:58:14 06:16:58 07:34:06 08:08:53 08:50:41 10:19:53 10:56:33 12:11:45 13:13:41 15:43:01 16:37:35 17:03:53 9 4 Robbie Callister Castletown Golf Links MV40 01:46:28 02:25:18 02:46:10 03:15:23 05:51:00 07:10:45 07:47:19 08:29:37 10:04:25 10:43:37 12:01:36 13:09:04 15:47:39 16:41:30 17:10:33 10 15 Jonathan Wild MV40 02:01:34 02:44:48 03:06:36 03:36:17 05:54:51 06:13:46 07:29:17 08:03:43 08:44:19 10:13:36 10:52:25 12:06:58 13:13:01 15:55:42 16:55:17 17:20:50 11 427 David Mapp M 02:07:47 02:50:43 03:13:22 03:42:58 05:58:17 06:16:53 07:48:03 08:33:39 09:16:51 10:51:29 11:27:16 12:39:13 13:43:32 16:05:55 16:57:34 17:23:42 12 839 Tufty Nash Living Hopers MV40 02:05:24 02:50:27 03:12:53 03:43:45 06:03:55 06:22:44 07:40:22 08:15:37 08:56:43 10:27:06 11:03:58 12:20:09 13:28:33 16:06:40 17:00:53 17:28:18 13 21 Maureen Moffatt LV35 02:05:20 02:52:23 03:15:29 03:46:54 06:03:55 06:22:42 07:38:41 08:16:39 08:57:04 10:30:19 11:07:50 12:26:50 13:34:34 16:09:37 17:04:29 17:31:21 14 28 Samantha Draper Every Step Counts L 02:08:26 02:52:24 03:15:05 03:46:30 06:09:28 06:28:50 07:48:41 08:24:51 09:07:44 10:43:55 11:21:23 12:35:43 13:40:41 16:11:27 17:09:47 17:37:31 15 37 Andy Green Port St Mary Lifeboat MV40 02:02:49 02:48:01 03:10:43 03:41:03 06:02:24 06:21:31 07:39:10 08:14:09 08:57:48 10:39:10 11:19:11 12:38:23 13:44:48 16:31:13 17:19:41 17:43:57 16 415 Frans Leijtens M 01:57:04 02:39:43 03:01:30 03:31:27 05:55:59 06:16:07 07:35:59 08:13:18 08:56:19 10:29:41 11:08:53 12:27:16 13:36:11 16:18:47 17:15:48 17:51:03 17 30 Brian Kelly GE Aviators MV40 01:54:38 02:37:07 02:59:10 03:30:43 05:59:21 06:19:12 07:41:23 08:18:32 09:00:27 10:31:58 11:10:28 12:30:50 13:40:35 16:29:32 17:26:25 17:53:07 18 916 Jean-Pierre Vernier MV40 02:03:38 02:48:17 03:10:52 03:41:33 06:04:58 06:24:32 07:45:22 08:20:38 09:03:35 10:40:12 11:19:55 12:39:52 13:46:56 16:29:27 17:27:51 17:55:02 19 85 Stephen Corkill M 02:10:10 02:56:51 03:21:39 03:53:32 06:20:57 06:41:20 08:00:43 08:37:04 09:19:13 10:52:12 11:30:54 12:51:23 13:57:46 16:34:34 17:28:45 17:55:12 20 38 Andrew Titley Africa Rhinos MV40 01:56:49 02:38:27 03:00:03 03:31:05 05:58:16 06:17:11 07:38:18 08:14:07 08:56:39 10:34:07 11:15:24 12:34:55 13:48:51 16:32:57 17:29:09 17:55:25 20 14 Chris Cale MV40 01:57:54 02:40:14 03:03:00 03:35:47 06:02:39 06:22:22 07:44:10 08:22:17 09:07:42 10:43:58 11:26:09 12:46:24 13:55:37 16:32:59 17:29:14 17:55:25 20 34 Eammon Harkin MV40 02:02:51 02:48:03 03:10:50 03:41:03 06:01:33 06:20:36 07:38:20 08:14:57 08:58:00 10:34:02 11:15:20 12:34:53 13:48:53 16:33:02 17:27:39 17:55:25 23 292 John Corteen Affinity M 02:11:37 02:56:26 03:19:00 03:49:33 06:15:28 06:35:35 07:56:56 08:33:41 09:17:05 10:54:51 11:34:38 12:55:38 14:06:43 16:54:01 17:57:30 18:29:35 24 22 Gillian Cunningham LV35 02:05:24 02:52:22 03:15:29 03:46:55 06:16:26 06:37:03 07:58:29 08:38:56 09:22:11 10:58:41 11:38:03 12:58:40 14:09:12 16:59:47 18:01:50 18:29:45 25 668 David Crompton MV40 02:04:43 02:50:28 03:13:43 03:45:37 06:15:06 06:35:30 08:00:58 08:38:52 09:25:58 11:10:44 11:52:33 13:12:34 14:21:48 17:06:49 18:10:25 18:39:51 26 26 Noel Ash M 02:18:43 03:08:26 03:33:35 04:07:19 06:39:02 06:59:53 08:25:14 09:02:07 09:44:49 11:23:50 12:03:17 13:20:50 14:27:19 17:11:26 18:14:02 18:44:51 27 23 Jared Smith M 02:00:49 02:44:17 03:06:53 03:41:48 06:13:21 06:32:23 07:55:56 08:37:20 09:22:13 11:15:04 12:02:48 13:25:03 14:35:35 17:23:57 18:24:30 18:51:37 27 64 Joanne Cubbon LV35 02:12:04 02:59:46 03:23:44 03:56:26 06:27:39 06:48:17 08:13:57 08:51:41 09:38:03 11:20:17 12:01:59 13:27:47 14:38:58 17:24:01 18:24:27 18:51:37 27 49 Simon Starkey The Dam Blisters M 02:09:19 02:58:02 03:22:19 03:55:59 06:35:02 06:57:18 08:23:56 09:04:07 09:46:36 11:23:45 12:05:55 13:26:45 14:35:31 17:23:55 18:24:24 18:51:37 30 834 Kersten Mosig Castletown Golf Links MV40 02:23:48 03:11:49 03:36:12 04:09:46 06:53:19 07:16:27 08:46:55 09:28:05 10:14:15 11:49:09 12:27:43 13:44:31 14:51:44 17:29:40 18:28:02 18:55:49 31 123 Amanda Butler LV35 02:20:54 03:10:25 03:35:22 04:09:11 06:43:26 07:04:23 08:27:45 09:06:29 09:51:51 11:30:08 12:11:03 13:32:36 14:42:49 17:26:40 18:26:57 18:56:53 31 122 Karen Lawrie LV35 02:20:52 03:10:24 03:35:19 04:09:11 06:43:26 07:04:23 08:27:43 09:06:30 09:51:49 11:30:06 12:11:01 13:32:34 14:42:46 17:26:38 18:26:52 18:56:53 33 71 Stewart Jones Where is Ray Garraty? MV40 02:08:06 02:55:17 03:19:28 03:52:28 06:29:06 06:50:44 08:17:44 08:55:44 09:40:48 11:18:49 11:59:14 13:20:39 14:34:25 17:28:44 18:29:36 19:00:29 34 130 Philip Vermeulen Castletown Golf Links MV40 02:19:35 03:06:57 03:31:09 04:05:00 06:40:54 07:01:56 08:29:00 09:08:25 09:55:39 11:32:39 12:14:07 13:35:44 14:48:01 17:36:38 18:34:16 19:02:28 35 865 Ludo Schaerlaeckens MV40 02:04:02 02:50:39 03:13:48 03:46:16 06:19:17 06:39:28 08:01:35 08:39:34 09:24:34 11:06:30 11:50:36 13:15:47 14:27:52 17:27:21 18:34:03 19:06:15 36 155 Simon Mellor M 02:12:44 03:01:31 03:26:33 04:01:09 06:34:12 06:55:03 08:19:30 08:58:35 09:45:57 11:27:02 12:08:45 13:32:23 14:46:05 17:32:59 18:37:12 19:08:16 36 164 Claire Coleman LV35 02:16:32 03:04:45 03:29:01 04:02:03 06:34:14 06:55:05 08:19:32 08:58:32 09:46:00 11:27:04 12:08:44 13:32:25 14:46:07 17:34:46 18:37:07 19:08:16 38 51 Darren Mealin M 02:08:10 02:54:25 03:18:25 03:50:34 06:17:32 06:38:29 08:00:51 08:37:32 09:22:16 11:02:42 11:46:35 13:11:55 14:22:59 17:49:25 18:54:26 19:27:10 39 63 Haydn Cubbon MV40 02:12:06 02:59:48 03:23:45 03:56:27 06:27:42 06:48:21 08:13:59 08:51:43 09:38:06 11:20:26 12:02:17 13:29:22 14:51:01 17:50:50 19:00:24 19:35:47 39 46 Mark Honeyman MV40 02:11:27 02:58:29 03:22:21 03:56:00 06:26:54 06:47:27 08:11:15 08:51:20 09:38:00 11:23:47 12:08:35 13:37:46 14:53:42 17:50:46 19:00:16 19:35:47 41 171 Andrew Hewins MV40 02:13:49 03:02:49 03:28:36 04:03:39 06:38:27 06:59:52 08:26:33 09:05:52 09:50:40 11:29:46 12:08:40 13:31:07 14:46:19 17:52:58 19:01:36 19:36:22 42 74 Suzannah Corkill LV35 02:21:43 03:12:01 03:37:12 04:11:26 06:49:52 07:11:13 08:42:11 09:22:10 10:09:33 11:54:45 12:37:08 13:59:17 15:11:46 18:03:17 19:06:15 19:37:12 43 29 Marie Gilbertson Every Step Counts LV35 02:16:19 03:07:14 03:32:29 04:06:47 06:41:48 07:03:50 08:31:30 09:14:10 10:02:08 11:47:04 12:29:38 13:53:48 15:07:43 18:03:38 19:06:19 19:38:19 44 35 Anthony Atkinson MV40 02:18:27 03:07:56 03:32:54 04:06:44 06:48:23 07:09:56 08:39:56 09:20:07 10:08:59 11:54:35 12:38:02 14:02:42 15:15:31 18:08:10 19:10:37 19:42:49 45 73 Mike Kaighin GE Aviators MV40 02:08:34 02:53:58 03:17:32 03:50:15 06:35:25 06:56:29 08:21:45 09:00:41 09:49:16 11:36:05 12:17:23 13:42:08 14:56:28 18:05:01 19:12:06 19:45:51 46 809 Tony Mackintosh MV40 02:24:18 03:15:54 03:42:30 04:17:35 07:01:01 07:23:50 08:59:07 09:41:08 10:31:42 12:23:12 13:08:02 14:33:44 15:40:56 18:22:20 19:21:19 19:49:27 47 1641 Stephanie Quayle LV35 02:18:03 03:07:50 03:32:46 04:06:52 06:46:55 07:07:52 08:34:51 09:17:53 10:04:42 11:51:01 12:33:32 14:03:57 15:25:52 18:21:04 19:20:07 19:50:11 48 475 Liam Parker M 02:18:23 03:08:27 03:34:11 04:07:32 06:41:07 07:02:37 08:29:21 09:08:15 09:54:35 11:38:55 12:21:24 13:50:07 15:07:33 18:14:00 19:26:45 19:53:55 49 70 John Callow MV40 02:05:19 02:50:44 03:13:49 03:45:55 06:27:51 06:49:10 08:15:05 09:04:43 09:52:53 11:43:50 12:29:10 13:59:19 15:13:55 18:16:58 19:22:05 19:54:22 50 190 Darren Gorry M 02:24:41 03:17:48 03:43:58 04:20:03 07:01:25 07:24:07 08:54:12 09:34:02 10:22:06 12:07:47 12:49:52 14:18:10 15:35:20 18:30:04 19:27:36 19:55:41 50 191 Jonathan Kneen M 02:24:39 03:17:46 03:43:57 04:20:02 07:01:24 07:24:07 08:54:13 09:34:06 10:22:08 12:07:44 12:49:49 14:18:13 15:35:28 18:30:00 19:27:38 19:55:41 52 86 John Watterson SMP Partners Pioneers MV40 02:15:49 03:04:42 03:28:58 04:01:53 06:52:32 07:13:43 08:43:44 09:25:46 10:12:22 11:56:53 12:45:55 14:12:35 15:28:50 18:27:05 19:28:44 19:56:23 52 687 Andrew Dixon MV40 02:17:42 03:07:36 03:32:52 04:06:45 06:49:16 07:11:04 08:40:17 09:23:20 10:12:23 11:56:55 12:45:53 14:12:39 15:28:54 18:27:12 19:28:47 19:56:23 54 861 Tony Ruddick MV40 02:01:25 02:47:59 03:11:52 03:45:49 06:25:53 06:47:30 08:15:28 08:57:26 09:46:05 11:36:24 12:20:16 13:47:47 15:03:21 18:19:10 19:28:52 19:56:28 55 586 Werner Alberts Castletown Golf
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