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Senior Women Race Senior Women Race Distance: 8000m Start: 12:25 pm ALTRINCHAM Yellow vests Pens 57&58 1 M Davies 2 B Ganose 3 C Harrison 4 K Harvey 5 H Johnson 6 A Jones 7 S Lewis 8 V Mulholland 9 L Nichol 10 A Vesey AMBER VALLEY A.C. Yellow Pen 1 11 J Poole 12 W Ray BARNSLEY ATHLETICS CLUB Turquoise & red Pen 56 13 A Bennett 14 K Brankin 15 M Harrison 16 H Jones-Crofts 17 L Westlake BARROW & FURNESS S.A.C Yellow, blue & white diags Pen 51 18 K Savage BELPER HARRIERS Gold vest/black side stripes Pen 45 19 R Sensecall BEVERLEY AC Blue & yellow Pen 61 20 J Battersby BINGLEY HARRIERS Blue & white Pens 24&25 21 S Becconsal 22 A Buckley 23 J Buckley 24 M Clarke 25$ S Jarvis 26 L Mayho 27 N White 28 B Whitfield 29 M Wilkinson 30 V Wilkinson BLACKBURN HARRIERS Royal blue, white stripe Pen 66 31 A Armour 32 P Powell 33 J Taylor BLACKPOOL WYRE & FYLDE AC Orange black & white Pens 52&53 34 T Ashworth 35 C Betmead 36 S Bligh 37 R Calderbank 38 D Cardwell 39 K Dunford 40 H Goorney 41 C Robbins 42 J Ryan 43 A Smith 44 A Titteringham 45 G Unsworth 46 B Wright BLAYDON H & AC Black & amber hoops Pen 44 47 L Brown BLYTH RUNNING CLUB Green/white band Pen 36 48 H Morris BRIDLINGTON ROAD RUNNERS Gold vest black shorts Pen 49 49 J Allison CHESTER LE STREET & DIST AC Sky & navy blue, gold diag Pens 71&72 50 M Czarnecka 51 A Dixon 52 K Foley 53 M Forman 54 D Henaghan 55 A Hunter 56 T Laws 57 M McDonnell 58 H Robinson 59 S Robson 60 C Simpson 61 J Tinkler 62 L Tweddle CHESTER TRIATHLON CLUB Royal blue vests Pen 37 63 J Hume 64 L 65 J Taylor CHORLEY HARRIERS Black and white stripes Pen 50 66 A Crabtree CITY OF YORK AC Green & black Pen 89 67 J Ellerton 68 H Garnham 69 D Gibbs 70 B Penty 71 E Willits 72 K Wood CLAREMONT ROAD RUNNERS Light blue dark blue trim Pen 41 73 G Christini CLAYTON LE MOORS White, black and orange hoop Pen 85 74 S Allen 75 A Kelly 76 M Laney 77 T Michell 78 J Murphy 79 C Taylor 80 K Trickett 81 K Wilkinson DARLINGTON HARRIERS White, 2 blue stripes Pen 11 82 V Clarke 83 G Rutherford DERBY AC White, red & green sides Pen 45 84 A Lupan 85 C Morley 86 R Olivant E CHESHIRE H & TAMESIDE AC Green vest Pen 50 87 S Boam 88 P Read 89 H Teague EAST HULL HARRIERS Red vest Pen 41 90 M Carrick ELSWICK HARRIERS Red and white Pen 87 91 C Duffy 92 G Mould 93 J Nutt 94 Y Thiru GATESHEAD HARRIERS & AC White, red band Pen 32 95 C Baudouin 96 M Ferrier 97 M Loraine 98 H Patton 99 T Rich 100 K Simpson 101 J Trowbridge 102 C Wickham HALIFAX HARRIERS & AC Saxe blue Pen 49 103 L Crabtree 104 C Fryer HALLAMSHIRE HARRIERS SHEFFIELD Red vest with white H Pens 74&75 105 L Adams 106 C Baker 107 K Candy 108 H Dean 109 J Dick 110 J Johnson 111 C Patton 112 R Proctor 113 C Robson 114 J Russell 115 J Seymour 116 L Such 117 K VanHee 118 H Whitelam 119 L Wild HARROGATE HARRIERS Black red yellow Pen 69 120 S Byrnes 121 P Eastbaugh 122 G MacFarlane 123 W Marks 124 I Rowe 125 C Wright HEANOR RUNNING CLUB Yellow, blue band Pen 23 126 G Alton 127 J Burke 128 Y Crawley 129 J Gration 130 J Madeley 131 H McEnruig 132 L Palmer 133 E Taylor HEATON HARRIERS & AC White Pen 77 134 J Archibald 135 C Buis 136 J Friend 137 A Lorenzi 138 L Spence 139 F Turley 140 A Turvey 141 J Zoppi HOLMFIRTH HARRIERS AC Amber vest black badge Pens 29&30 142 Y Arthur 143 H Berry 144 Z Charlesworth 145 H Croft 146 L Ewart 147 K Farquhar 148 L Griffiths 149 B Hinchcliffe 150 J Johnson 151 C Leaver 152 N Pineau 153 K Walshaw HORSFORTH HARRIERS Blue & white Pen 36 154 S Blackburn HORWICH R M I HARRIERS Red and black Pen 13 155 A Allen 156 S Budgett 157 C Burns 158 K Ingram 159 E Perrin 160 C Sweatman HULL ACHILLES AC White vest blue trim Pen 67 161 C Morley 162 J Morley 163 S Precious ILKLEY HARRIERS AC Red & green Pen 46 164 C Sharratt KEIGHLEY AND CRAVEN AC Red white green hoops Pen 26 165 T Bailey 166 H Glover 167 F Raby 168 A Sroka 169 E Tomes 170 E Woffenden KENDAL Green vest red trim Pen 15 171 E Dugdale 172 G Miles 173 D Priestley 174 R Robinson 175 S Tunstall 176 J Waine KIRKSTALL HARRIERS Purple Pen 38 177 J Camm 178 S King 179 G Smith 180 C Spencer 181 H Thorpe KNAVESMIRE HARRIERS Yellow and black Pens 54&55 182 A Austin 183 V Fraser 184 K Godfrey 185 J Hartas 186 A Lancaster 187 A Lawrence 188 R Oldham 189 L Ross 190 C Warrington LANCASTER AND MORECAMBE AC White amber and maroon bands Pen 22 191 L Cooper 192 J Perry LEEDS CITY AC Royal blue and amber Pens 83&84 193 C Duck 194 R Dyson 195 A Gostling 196 J Guard 197 S Hoare 198 E Klee 199 F Maddocks 200 V Marot 201 A Martin 202 S Partridge 203 C Ryall 204 R Townsend 205 A Varley 206 R Wilcox 207 K Young 208 L Young LINCOLN WELLINGTON A C White, red black red hoops Pen 7 209 S Ardron 210 H Canter 211 J Clarke 212 J Dunderdale 213 L Pitcher LIVERPOOL HARRIERS & AC Old gold, royal blue badge Pens 4&5 214 M Ali 215 M Barrett 216 S Bullock 217 H Carroll 218 J Clague 219 K Dalby 220 L Egan 221 B Gaillard 222 A Glen 223 S Jackson 224 L McDermott 225 K McGing 226 C Murphy 227 M Murphy 228 K Thorne 229 C Wilson LIVERPOOL PEMBROKE & SEFTON H White, red/black hoop Pen 79 230 L Gawthorne 231 K Longley 232 K Sutton 233 J Swift LIVERPOOL RUNNING CLUB Blue & white hoops Pen 1 234 N Palin LOFTUS AC Maroon and gold Pen 2 235 A Owen LONGWOOD HARRIERS A C Blue 3 white hoops Pen 2 236 C Pickersgill LYTHAM ST ANNES RR CLUB Green, black & white Pen 9 237 L Ashworth 238 P Hardman 239 C Joyner 240 M Koth 241 D Lock 242 E McPherson 243 J Rabes 244 S Samme MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS & AC Maroon Pen 14 245 S Hales 246 S Harris 247 B Murray 248 K Readman 249 H Stockman MANCHESTER HARRIERS & A.C. Royal blue with red band Pens 63&64 250 A Adams 251 J Bayley 252 D Beresford 253 J Blanchard 254 F Green 255 C Kavanagh 256 T Livesey 257 A McLaughlin 258 K Scott 259 J Skitt MANCHESTER YMCA HARRIERS Black, 2 white 1 red hoops Pen 10 260 M Clarke 261 P Fitzpatrick 262 S Goodchild 263 L Hall 264 H Kuter 265 S Todd MIDDLESBROUGH & CLEVELAND H White, black band Pen 6 266 A Ansell 267 N Darragh 268 L Ingledew 269 C Summersgill MORPETH HARRIERS & AC Royal blue, 2 white bands Pen 88 270 G Cavill 271 A Fox 272 J Goodfellow 273 S Graham 274 M Macdonald 275 J Money NORTH DERBYSHIRE RC Yellow, red band Pen 28 276 S Roddis 277 B Young NORTH EAST VETERANS ATHLETICS White vest black trim Pen 11 278 M Moran NORTHERN VETERANS AC White Pen 61 279 A Foster 280 A Wakefield OTLEY A. C. White, two black hoops Pen 46 281 K Best 282 J Parkinson 283 K Robertshaw PENDLE ATHLETIC CLUB Royal blue Pen 28 284 F Holden PENSBY RUNNERS Turquoise & grey Pen 94 285 R Isaacs PRESTON HARRIERS & AC Blue, white & red band Pen 8 286 C Collinson 287 C Dawson 288 J Deakin 289 E EssexCrosby 290 M Hesketh 291 D McCaan 292 N Roberts 293 P Walsh RADCLIFFE AC Yellow Pen 68 294 D Cartwright 295 R Ellison 296 A Lupton 297 Y Parapia RICHMOND & ZETLAND HARRIERS Red, white diagonal Pen 76 298 C Allen 299 S Gregory 300 F Hughes 301 R Ross-Russell 302 L Wrigley RIPLEY RUNNING CLUB Green vest Pen 44 303 A Cook 304 L Holmes ROCHDALE HARRIERS & AC Black, red & amber diagonals Pen 31 305 A Blomfield 306 C Needham 307 B Robinson 308 J Terim ROSSENDALE HARRIERS Sky blue, white and navy diag Pen 82 309 H Corbishley 310 H Corbishley 311 S McGuire 312 D Raidy 313 S Tattersall 314 K Taylor ROTHERHAM HARRIERS & AC Black vest, white trim Pen 70 315 J Blizard 316 R Edwards 317 A Grady 318 P James 319 J Walker SALE HARRIERS MANCHESTER Green with red & white bands Pens 90-92 320 H Armitage 321 F Baird 322 E Beedham 323 H Boleman 324 J Bowman 325 J Cordingley 326 V Cordingley 327 R Deegan 328 L Heighway 329 H Jarvis 330 J Johnston 331 K Kirkham 332 J Nichols 333 L O’Gorman 334 A Pye 335 D Riding 336 S Smith 337 J Stockton 338 J Street 339 S Thomas 340 R Watson 341 L Whittaker 342 D Woods SALFORD HARRIERS Red, white diagonal Pen 73 343 J Bilton 344 B Jenkins 345 R Jones 346 E Malm 347 A Sanders 348 T Walker SALTWELL HARRIERS Red & white hoops Pen 39 349 K Anderson 350 G Donaldson 351 D Ford 352 J Gentry 353 L MacDonald 354 H Simmonds 355 D Stone SCUNTHORPE & DISTRICT AC Royal blue, black & white side Pen 42 356 E Clayton 357 J Clayton 358 D Daly 359 N Geddes 360 L Skinner SHEFFIELD RUNNING CLUB Light blue/black sidebands Pen 18 361 B Black 362 L Broddle 363 R Davidson 364 M Hardy 365 J Horne 366 D Richards SHILDON R & AC Black/red yellow side panels Pen 67 367 N Owens 368 A Snook SINFIN RUNNING CLUB White, 1 gold & green hoop Pen 65 369 J Cowley 370 J Crilly 371 J Heithus 372 J Muggleton 373 K Pope 374 H Ripley 375 C Scott 376 V Sims SKELMERSDALE BOUNDARY HARRIERS Amber, two black hoops Pen 27 377 H Duffield 378 V Holcroft 379 H Liversidge 380 C Quirk 381 J Woodburn SKIPTON AC Yellow, navy band Pen 62 382 S Dugdale 383 S King 384 C Pearso 385 K Taylor SOUTH CHESHIRE HARRIERS Sky blue vest Pen 22 386 N Lowe 387 E Painter 388 R Pryce SOUTHPORT WATERLOO AC Royal blue with gold band Pen 78 389 S Cooper 390 A Crook 391 A Delaney 392 C James 393 T Peters 394 M Spencer SPECTRUM STRIDERS Black vest white logo Pen 16 395 C Andrew 396 L Farhall 397 M Martin SPENBOROUGH & DIST AC Red Pen 41 398 A Sharrad ST HELENS SUTTON AC Black Pen 17 399 J ClishamMarsh 400 G Connolly 401 C Dempsey 402 C Dickinson 403 J Eccleston 404 L Hogg 405 K Jarvis STEEL CITY STRIDERS Gold & green Pen 43 406 C Beattie 407 S Street 408 N Wiggett 409 J Wright STOCKPORT HARRIERS Gold, black trim Pens 19&20 410 S Alymer 411 E Baker 412 V Barrat 413 C Davies 414 M Garner 415 K Greenham 416 M Kay 417 J Knass 418 K McCrackle 419 M Moore 420 M Steptoe 421 M Wilkins SWINTON RUNNING CLUB Red, black/white hoop Pen 2 422 M McClelland TATTENHALL RUNNERS Blue & gold Pen 21 423 S Atkinson 424 E Crawshaw 425 A
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