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Yeovil Town Running Club Minehead Running Club Surname. 1 0:29:41 COMERFORD Nick CARDIFF 268 SM 2 0:31:34 LOW Charlie WELLS CITY HARRIERS 241 SM 3 0:32:26 MORRIS Carl WELLS CITY HARRIERS 198 SM 4 0:33:02 GOVIER Paul MINEHEAD RUNNING CLUB 281 SM 5 0:33:12 LEVICK Paul BRISTOL AC 236 SM 6 0:33:16 HATCHARD Nick EXMOUTH HARRIERS 220 SM 7 0:33:19 BURDEN Phil GILLINGHAM TROTTERS 200 SM 8 0:33:21 EDNEY Simon BIDEFORD AAC 300 MV40+ 9 0:33:47 RIGLER Peter BIDEFORD AAC 259 SM 10 0:34:06 ANDERSON Simon PLYMOUTH HARRIERS 197 SM 11 0:34:10 HURLEY Michael WESTON AC 206 SM 12 0:34:16 HATCHARD Anthony EXMOUTH HARRIERS 222 SM 13 0:34:46 STONE Dave EXMOUTH HARRIERS 126 SM 14 0:35:07 MASTERS Steve WELLS CITY HARRIERS 1 18 SM 15 0:35:08 CABURN Richard TAUNTON AC 93 SM 16 0:35:09 KENNEDY Andrew EXMOUTH HARRIERS 24 MV40+ 17 0:35:15 SCOTT Luke TAUNTON AC 184 JM 18 0:35:16 DONAGHY Derek EXMOUTH HARRIERS 157 MV40+ 19 0:35:19 SPENCER Mike BIDEFORD AAC 218 SM 20 0:35:21 FIELD Mark NORTH DEVON RUNNING CLUB 233 SM 21 0:35:28 BARRY Dave YEOVIL TOWN RUNNING CLUB 193 MV40+ 22 0:35:42 PINCOMBE Vicky MINEHEAD RUNNING CLUB 254 SF .VvflA 23 0:36:22 FINN David WELLS CITY HARRIERS 16 SM 24 0:36:43 BARTLETT Alistair AVON VALLEY RUNNERS 178 SM ,_,._ 25 0:36:45 MASTERS Graham ROYAL MANOR OF PORTLAND AC 65 MV40+ V 1 15 SM 26 0:36:46 GOLDSMID Graham WELLS CITY HARRIERS “a. 27 0:36:58 WENTZEL Ignatius YEOVIL TOWN RUNNING CLUB 225 MV40+ 28 0:37:02 COLLINS Graham MINEHEAD RUNNING CLUB 279 SM 29 0:37:22 ELLIS Rob LANGPORT RUNNERS 227 SM ---<-..«.m\,- 30 0:37:26 WILLIAMS Roy POOLE RUNNERS 258 MV40+ 31 0:37:29 WILSON Barry LUDLOW RUNNERS 140 MV40+ “rm—t"? 32 0:37:33 BRADLEY Darren EXMOUTH HARRIERS 189 SM ' 33 0:37:33 WADEY Simon EXMOUTH HARRIERS 331 SM 34 0:37:42 COCKWILL Maurice BIDEFORD AAC 274 MV50+ 35 0:37:52 LAMBERT Brian SOUTH WEST ROAD RUNNERS 79 MV50+ 36 0:37:57 DILLON Sean RAMBLERS 298 MV50+ 37 0:37:58 BLACKMORE Richard YEOVIL TOWN RUNNING CLUB 121 MV40+ 38 0:38:04 BROWN Keith NAILSEA RUNNING CLUB 98 MV40+ 39 0:38:06 LARKINS Simon CREWKERNE RC 302 SM 40 0:38:06 AXE Alan YEOVIL TOWN RUNNING CLUB 57 SM 41 0:38:10 HART Peter EXMOUTH HARRIERS 76 MV40+ 42 0:38:16 JONES Desmond NAILSEA RUNNING CLUB 309 MV40+ 43 0:38:22 CHARTERS Bn'an SOUTH WEST ROAD RUNNERS 269 SM 44 0:38:24 EVELEIGH David EXMOUTH HARRIERS 278 MV40+ 45 0:38:26 JUDD Paul UNATTACHED ' 255 SM 46 0:38:29 LANE Andy WESTON AC 205 MV40+ 47 0:38:30 KEAST Bob EXMOUTH HARRIERS 221 MV40+ 48 0:38:34 ELSTON Richard UNATTACHEO 316 SM Pos Time Surname , First name Team No. Age Cat 49 0:38:36 BERRY David MINEHEAD RUNNING CLUB 252 MV40+ ,I._. 50 0:38:39 ROONEY S F AYLESBURY ATHLETIC CLUB 99 SM 51 0:38:42 CHADWICK Paul WELLS CITY HARRIERS 153 MV40+ 2"... 52 0:38:46 HUNT Gary SOMER AC 55 SM 53 0:38:47 LOCK Leslie UNATTACHED 265 MV40+ yv—w—r— -,. 210 54 0:38:56 PEARSON Graham TAUNTON AC SM A 55 0:38:58 RAVEN Tom LANGPORT RUNNERS 132 SM 56 0:38:59 HUNTER Alan PORTLAND AC 291 SM 57 0:39:04 COX Alan BIDEFORD AAC 25 MV40+ 58 0:39:08 SHEPHERD Mark LANGPORT RUNNERS 165 SM 59 0:39:10 HODDELL Dave CLEVEDON ATHLETIC 294 MV40+ 60 0:39:11 ANDREWS Tony BIDEFORD AAC 249 MV40+ 61 0:39:13 YATES Anthony EXMOUTH HARRIERS 84 SM 62 0:39:14 FREEMAN Mark ROYAL NAW AC 123 SM 63 0:39:15 HURLE Peter John SOMER AC 223 SM 64 0:39:23 PINCHBECK Chn'stoper CREWKERNE RC 67 SM 65 0:39:29 HAMILTON Rik LANGPORT RUNNERS 40 MV40+ 66 0:39:36 PADFIELD Stephen WELLS CITY HARRIERS 288 SM 67 0:39:43 ROSE Christopher WESTON AC 207 MV40+ 68 0:39:47 WAGLAND Gareth UNATTACHED SM 69 0:39:50 LEE Martin WELLS CITY HARRIERS 305 SM 70 0:39:55 MOUAT Patrick NORTH DEVON RUNNING CLUB 1 17 SM 71 0:39:56 HUDSON Richard AVON VALLEY RUNNERS 186 SM 72 0:40:02 MOUAT James NORTH DEVON RUNNING CLUB 1 16 MV50+ 73 0:40:04 THOMAS Neal WELLS CITY HARRIERS 240 SM 74 0:40:07 WOOD Richard ACKC (BELFAST) 334 MV'40+ 75 0:40:07 WALKER Stephen WELLS CITY HARRIERS 4 256 MV50+ 76 0:40:08 COWD Roger EXMOUTH HARRIERS 83 MV50+ 77 0:40:10 WITCOMBE Paul WINCHESTER & DISTRICT AC 190 MV40+ 78 0:40:15 WOODMAN Tom EXETER HARRIERS 137 SM 79 0:40:24 PARSONS Andy CREWKERNE RC 48 SM 80 0:40:28 ANGULO David YEOVIL JOGGING CLUB 21 1 MV40+ 81 0:40:38 MARKE Neil OTHER 66 SM 82 0:40:41 GRAY Pete NAILSEA RUNNING CLUB 325 MV40+ 83 0:40:49 SPERRIN Paul BITTON ROAD RUNNERS 155 MV40+ 84 0:40:52 CATTELL Alan EXETER HARRIERS 267 MV40+ 85 0:40:55 YEO Michael NEWQUAY ROAD RUNNERS 136 MV50+ 86 0:41:01 STEWART James NAILSEA RUNNING CLUB 12 MV50+ 87 0:41:03 BRAIN John LANGPORT RUNNERS 31 1 MV50+ 88 0:41:16 BARKS Antony EXMOUTH HARRIERS 324 SM 89 0:41:19 CRONK John SOUTH WEST VETERANS A.C. 149 MV40+ 90 0:41:24 FORD Michael UNATTACHED 287 MV40+ 91 0:41:26 BARNES James LANGPORT RUNNERS 131 SM 92 0:41:31 DAVIS Hugh FITNESS FACTORY 317 MV40+ 93 0:41:37 PRICE Paul YEOVIL TOWN RUNNING CLUB 339 SM 94 0:41:41 COLLINS Bardi WESTON AC 95 MV50+ 95 0:41:45 CHANDLER Mark UNATTACHED 85 SM 96 0:41:48 SPERRIN Tony WESTON AC 204 MV50+ No. Age Cat name Team Pos Time Surname First 147 MV50+ SOUTH WEST VETERANS AC. 97 0:41 :50 CRUTCHLEY Chn's WESTON AC 231 MV40+ WOHON Jim 98 0:41:54 224 MV50+ Terry CHEDDAR VALLEY 99 0:42:02 KINGHAM MV40+ LANGPORT RUNNERS 135 CLAYTON Roger 100 0:42:05 283 MV50+ SOUTH WEST ROAD RUNNERS 101 0:42:09 PITMAN Chris HARRIERS 46 SM BAMSEY Jonathan EXMOUTH 102 0:42:13 SM MINEHEAD RUNNING CLUB 251 0:42:14 COWLING Lee 103 96 MV50+ PLYMOUTH HARRIERS 104 0:42:18 KITTERIDGE Roger HARRIERS 282 FV45+ URRO Sandy ERME VALLEY 105 0:42:24 MV40+ LANGPORT RUNNERS 39 106 0:42:26 LEWIS Kevin 217 MV40+ 107 0:42:31 SANDERS Sieve BIDEFORD AAC 239 SM 108 0:42:32 WEEKS Jonathan UNATTACHED AAC 90 MV40+ 109 0:42:34 ASHMORE Steven BIDEFORD CLUB 285 MV50+ 110 0:42:35 DYER Allan MINEHEAD RUNNING ATHLETIC 213 MV60+ 111 0:42:37 HORWOOD Mike CLEVEDON CLUB 114 MV60+ 112 0:42:44 JONES Ted NAILSEA RUNNING 228 MV50+ 113 0:42:45 EDDY Ian WELLS CITY HARRIERS 202 MV40+ 114 0:42:45 MOCKRIDGE Trevor UNATTACHED 68 MV40+ 115 0:42:51 MASTERS Andrew LANGPORT RUNNERS 216 MV40+ 116 0:42:54 BRANCH Frank BIDEFORD AAC 292 MV40+ 117 0:42:56 REES Chn's TAUNTON AC 333 SM 118 0:43:11 WADE James BITTON ROAD RUNNERS RUNNING CLUB 321 MV50+ 119 0:43:15 CHARNOCK Bill NAILSEA RUNNERS 176 MV40+ 120 0:43:18 LOKER Adn'an BOURTON ROAD STRIDERS 56 . SM 121 0:43:20 HUGHES Cari SWINDON 14 SM 122 0:43:21 PROCTER Russell UNATTACHED CLUB ‘ 58 MV60+ 123 0:43:22 TARGETT Tony NAILSEA RUNNING 185 MV50+ 124 0:43:23 MORRIS Les ENFIELD & HARINGEY AAC 273 SF 125 0:43:29 KENNEALLY Lorraine BIDEFORD 215 MV40+ 126 0:43:31 QUARM John UNATTACHED 299 SM 127 0:43:32 MCCOOEY John EALING STRAGGLERS 266 SM 128 0:43:33 RYDER David UNATTACHED BIDEFORD AAC 242 MV40+ 129 0:43:33 HEARD Alan RUNNERS 146 MV50+ 130 0:43:40 HAYLLAR Cn‘spin LANGPORT 330 MV50+ 131 0:43:41 CHUBB Mike CHARD ROAD RUNNERS 264 MV40+ 132 0:43:42 NICHOLLS Mike TIVERTON HARRIERS RUNNERS 280 MV40+ 133 0:43:52 WYNN Marlin NIDD VALLEY ROAD 335 SM 134 0:43:55 KELLY Philip UNATTACHED 244 SM 135 0:43:58 CUMISKY Nicholas WELLS CITY HARRIERS 212 SM 136 0:44:25 MAGGS Philip UNATTACHED 137 0:44:26 SMITH Andrew CREWKERNE RC 219 SM 138 0:44:27 JAMES Timothy UNATTACHED 100 SM 139 0:44:28 MONAGHAN Martin YEOVIL TOWN RUNNING CLUB 104 SM MV50+ 140 0:44:31 MERRETT Anthony BIDEFORD AAC 250 Mv40+ 141 0:44:40 LAIRD Selwyn WELLS CITY HARRIERS 30 142 0:44:42 STUART-THORN Nigel SOUTH WEST VETERANS AC. 7 MV60+ 143 0:44:47 BAXTER Dave BURNHAM HARRIERS 20 Mv4o+ 144 0:44:51 HAINES Steve UNATTACHED 138 Mv4o+ Pos Time Surname First name Team No. Age Cat 145 0:44:55 ESSEDDON Derek NAILSEA RUNNING CLUB 320 MV40+ 146 0:44:58 GOLD Paul TAUNTON AC 29 SM 147 0:45:01 BOWDEN David BIDEFORD AAC 243 MV50+ 148 0:45:02 MARTIN Robert UNATTACHED 272 SM 149 0:45:15 COOK Sue WELLS CITY HARRIERS 154 FV35+ 150 0:45:20 PATTEMORE Sieve YEOVIL TOWN RUNNING CLUB 2 MV50+ 151 0:45:25 WALLS Gerard Kevin LANGPORT RUNNERS 166 MV60+ 152 0:45:29 COOK Timothy CREWKERNE RC 297 MV40+ 153 0:45:29 SEARLE Lisa AXE VALLEY RUNNERS 263 SF 154 0:45:31 WISE Harry UNATTACHED 295 MV50+ 155 0:45:35 EDWARDS Roger BIDEFORD AAC 214 MV40+ 156 0:45:35 STEFFE Steve EMPIRE SPORTS BRISTOL 41 MV40+ 157 0:45:36 MINAHAN Terry KIDDERMINSTER RC 194 MV50+ 158 0:45:40 PERRY Tony BRIDGWATER ROAD RUNNERS 230 MV50+ 159 0:45:42 TYSON Len UNATTACHED 111 MV50+ 160 0:45:58 SLADDING John GREAT WESTERN RUNNERS 338 MV40+ 161 0:46:04 HUGHES Cedric BRIDGWATER ROAD RUNNERS 36 MV50+ 162 0:46:05 SMEETON Alexandra LANGPORT RUNNERS 33 FV35+ 163 0:46:10 HANLON Karen MINEHEAD RUNNING CLUB 170 SF 164 0:46:11 PRATT Mike AVON VALLEY RUNNERS 51 MV50+ 165 0:46:12 PHILLIPS Susie AVON VALLEY RUNNERS 209 FV45+ 166 0:46:27 JENKINS Dave BAAC 260 MV40+ 167 0:46:34 SHIRLEY Sally UNATFACHED 133 FV35+ 168 0:46:36 PARSONS Mike UNATI'ACHED 35 MV40+ 169 0:46:38 MOUNTER Sean LANGPORT RUNNERS 110 MV40+ 170 0:46:41 BIRCHMORE Graham LANGPORT RUNNERS 47 MV50+ 171 0:46:54 FRENCH Sief EXMOUTH HARRIERS ’ 188 SF 172 0:47:01 BROWN Claire LANGPORT RUNNERS 122 SF 173 0:47:07 SNELSON Peter LANGPORT RUNNERS 105 MV40+ 174 0:47:07 BAGG Phil UNATTACHED 162 SM 175 0:47:21 COOKSEY John UNATTACHED 336 MV40+ 176 0:47:26 GARDNER Bruce BIDEFORD AAC 82 MV40+ 177 0:47:36 SMART Roy CREWKERNE RC 169 MV60+ 178 0:47:36 SILLS Margaret BREAKAWAY TRI AC 180 FV45+ 179 0:47:56 CERELY Peter DORSET DODDLERS 232 MV60+ 180 0:47:58 WHITCHURCH Liz NAILSEA RUNNING CLUB 44 FV35+ 181 0:48:03 NIBLE1T Paul UNATTACHED 27 SM 182 0:48:07 CABURN Richard TAUNTON AC 92 SM 182 0:48:07 CHIPPETI' Stephen BRISTOL P 0 SPORTS & SOCIAL 92 SM 183 0:48:08 HICKS Bill ROYAL MANOR OF PORTLAND AC 49 MV50+ 184 0:48:11 LEE Michael UNATTACHED 52 MV50+ 185 0:48:12 ROBINSON Mark LANGPORT RUNNERS 127 MV40+ 186 0:48:14 WADEY Simon EXMOUTH HARRlERS 331 SM 187 0:48:14 COCKING Alan PUDSEY & BRAMLEY AC 70 MV60+ 188 0:48:27 BOND Matt UNATTACHED 159 SM 189 0:48:29 BLYTHEMAN Paul UNATTACHED 337 MV40+ 190 0:48:32 ASTON Heather CREWKERNE RC 128 FV35+ 191 0:48:35 LEONARD Paul UNATTACHED 120 MV40+ Pos Time Surname First name Team No.
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