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Haytor Heller.Xlsx HAYTOR HELLER - 18th JULY 2004 POS RACE No. TIME SURNAME FIRST NAME CLUB CATEGORY AGE 1 28 39.56Holmes Neil Erme Valley Harriers M 39 2 199 42.15Hatchard Nick Exmouth Harriers M 28 3 26 42.42Thomas Paul SWRR M40 44 4 378 43.08Exley Martin Tavistock AC M40 44 5 367 43.12Quew Russ Plymouth Harriers M 33 6 118 43.30Hatchard Anthony Exmouth Harriers M 28 7 377 43.42Holland Adam Tavistock AC M 17 8 98 43.54King Anthony Dartmoor Runners M 37 9 113 44.18 Marsden Hugh Exmouth Harriers M45 45 10 192 44.29Bailey Adrian Teignbridge Trotters M 22 11 108 44.39Shapland Martin SWRR M 36 12 90 45.06Hill Matt Langport Runners M 22 13 365 45.28Goulding Stephen Pewsey Vale RC M40 41 14 144 45.30Stone Dave Exmouth Harriers M 34 15 362 45.32Wathen Bruce SWRR M 33 16 191 45.35Musty Mark South Devon AC M 39 17 84 45.43Hagley Kevin SWRR M40 41 18 14246.01Jones Mike 0 M 35 19 105 46.59Vallance Andrew 0 M 25 20 25 47.25Thorne Peter SWRR M 27 21 14 47.41Symons Tony Tavistock AC M40 43 22 46 47.46Coyne Sharon Cornwall AC F35 39 23 141 47.48Boyce Graeme 0 M 39 24 18 48.08Jennings Jim Torrington AC M50 54 25 10 48.28 Eastaugh Chris Tavistock AC M40 42 26 127 48.35Tomlin David Teignbridge Trotters M 31 27 33 48.36Bidmead Howard Tiverton Harriers M45 47 28 138 48.51Embleton Kevin Exmouth Harriers M40 43 29 104 49.03Friend Bryan 0 M 37 30 47 49.21Parkinson Rob Devon Orienteering Club M45 47 31 193 49.45Lane Andy Bideford AAC M45 49 32 159 49.47Crock Andy San Domenico RRC M45 49 33 13749.51Lloyd Jan 0 M 35 34 41 49.53Benham Mark City of Bath AC M40 44 35 135 49.58Bartlett Paul 0 M 39 36 162 50.06Taylor Wilfred Devon Orienteering Club M50 53 37 169 50.17Urban Wendy Torbay AC F40 41 38 140 50.25Jones Andy SWRR M40 40 39 168 50.26Lach Alek SWRR M45 48 40 85 50.33Pascoe Nicholas Plymouth Harriers M40 40 41 99 50.42Day Matthew 0 M 32 42 160 50.47Merry Steve Exmouth Harriers M50 50 43 68 50.57Wright Colin 0 M45 45 44 36 50.58Hext Kate SWRR F 22 45 189 51.17Erikson Ingvar 0 M45 45 46 133 51.22Lock Shaun Exmouth Harriers M 30 47 38 51.25Johnson Simon South Devon AC M 33 48 182 51.31Ayson Richard Erme Valley Harriers M 36 49 134 51.31Sussex Mark Bideford AAC M 33 50 52 51.47Sturtridge Paul Bideford AAC M50 52 51 66 51.48Westgate Richard SWRR M45 49 52 92 51.49Macneil Calum 0 M 32 53 376 51.49Herdman Allan Tavistock AC M50 51 54 132 51.53Pointing Allan 0 M 34 55 122 52.00Lake Jon Erme Valley Harriers M40 43 56 13 52.04Millward Robert SWRR M55 55 57 5 52.12Dunn Fiona Tavistock AC F 32 58 194 52.21Dundas Iain 0 M 35 59 97 52.22Brown Roy 0 M 32 60 145 52.24Reay Jenny Exmouth Harriers F45 45 61 22 52.24Reed Alan SWRR M45 49 62 53 52.37Osborne John SWRR M55 57 63 55 52.41Samways Paul 0 M 37 64 49 53.01Gent Tim Exmouth Harriers M 36 65 23 53.01Higgins Robert SWRR M50 52 66 51 53.02Horne Jenny North Devon RR F 23 67 101 53.55Norsworthy Philip Plymouth Tri Club M 35 68 30 53.59Hutchinson Stephen Launceston RR M50 53 69 40 54.05Bowden Bill Tamar Trotters M45 48 70 124 54.13Leeke Robert South Devon AC M 37 71 83 54.27Davies Mike Torbay AC M45 48 72 77 54.31Drinkall Barry 0 M 35 73 44 54.38Bateman Nigel 0 M45 46 74 181 54.47 Symonds Barrie Erme Valley Harriers M50 50 75 185 54.51Selley Nigel 0 M45 47 76 175 54.54Nash Jenny East Cornwall Harriers F40 42 77 383 54.55Brown Ray Torbay AC M55 57 78 178 54.56Wride Chris Teignbridge Trotters M45 46 79 93 54.58Sloman Alan South Devon AC M55 56 80 29 55.22Lorencak Mat SWRR M 31 81 187 55.24Wilson Steve East Cornwall Harriers M50 53 82 80 55.36Lynch Ian Dawlish Coasters M40 42 83 146 55.51Bilcock Graham 0 M40 39 84 94 56.03White Richard Torbay AC M40 42 85 70 56.06Kelso Dave 0 M 36 86 156 56.11Fisher Neil Torbay AC M 35 87 380 56.13Playfair Charles 0 M 34 88 37 56.27Full Philip Torbay AC M50 52 89 9156.37Ruiz Zoe 0 F 31 90 60 56.41Kendall Ian DML Running Club M40 41 91 165 56.48Reed Keith Erme Valley Harriers M45 47 92 381 56.49Felton Chloe Tiverton Harriers F 17 93 106 56.51Keast Robert Exmouth Harriers M45 47 94 370 56.52Pike Philip 0 M 37 95 188 57.03Pate Andrew 0 M45 45 96 139 57.05Bater Phil Exmouth Harriers M50 51 97 183 57.16Smerdon Andrew 0 M40 40 98 34 57.16Bidmead Debbie Tiverton Harriers F40 40 99 19 57.34Gentry Caroline Womens Running Network F35 35 100 200 57.35Jones Steve Dawlish Coasters M40 43 101 96 57.53Raine Anthony 0 M 35 102 76 58.00Darby Anne Newton Abbot AC F50 51 103 71 58.00 Procter Russell 0 M40 41 104 136 58.00Short Rachel 0 F35 39 105 89 58.13Hill Jim Langport Runners M55 58 106 43 58.18French Stef Exmouth Harriers F 32 107 87 58.19Bower Adrian Tavistock AC M40 44 108 361 58.19Buckland Barry Dawlish Coasters M 36 109 121 58.42Lee Chris 0 M55 55 110 195 58.51Buck Jo Cullompton F 22 111 79 58.52Souch Colin 0 M40 41 112 74 59.03Ellis Leigh 0 M 29 113 117 59.04Mitchell Brett Dawlish Coasters M40 43 114 11 59.04Williams Peter SWRR M50 50 115 184 59.09Musson Robert Town and Country Harriers M45 46 116 179 59.11Heard Alan Bideford AAC M50 50 117 17 59.12Smith Simon 0 M40 43 118 173 59.34Farleigh Fred Dartmouth AC M40 42 119 190 59.37Wright James 0 M 37 120 48 59.39Hunt Jane Womens Running Network F40 42 121 62 59.40Mounter David Carn Runners M55 56 122 158 59.42Harling Joe Wells City Harriers M45 48 123 382 59.44Felton Tim Tiverton Harriers M50 50 124 163 59.44Brown Sue Teignbridge Trotters F40 42 125 16 59.44Barnes Rex 0 M40 42 126 54 60.02Bundy Tim 0 M 38 127 176 60.11Turner Neil Teignbridge Trotters M45 47 128 166 60.25Hindle Michael Newton Abbot AC M60 64 129 111 60.25Palmer Emily Teignbridge Trotters F35 37 130 102 60.44Houghton Wayne Dawlish Coasters M 37 131 75 60.44Yeoman Karen 0 F45 45 132 45 60.47Viv Mathews Cornwall AC M50 52 133 375 60.58Bowler Paul Sidmouth AC M45 45 134 170 61.32White Nicola Womens Running Network F 27 135 153 61.40Ludlam John Teignbridge Trotters M40 44 136 143 62.04Bloor Chris Town and Country Harriers M55 55 137 86 62.30Webb Michael 0 M 36 138 379 62.34Thompson Kevin Dawlish Coasters M50 50 139 2 62.52Waddicor Mark SWRR M60 65 140 154 63.02Lees Stephen 0 M 39 141 69 63.43Donovan John Torbay AC M50 50 142 186 63.48Evans Peter 0 M55 56 143 155 63.48Lister Jenny Torbay AC F45 48 144 148 63.48Hedges Julie SWRR F40 42 145 112 63.48Teed Dawn Exmouth Harriers F40 41 146 363 64.13Bamsey Jon Exmouth Harriers M 35 147 42 64.25Bunker Robert 0 M45 46 148 116 64.29Lethaby John Minehead Running Club M60 68 149 374 64.34Rendle Nigel Tavistock AC M55 56 150 3 64.36Tampkins Neil 0 M 36 151 50 64.42Paxman James 0 M50 50 152 82 64.49Davies Sally Torbay AC F50 52 153 107 64.50Roberts Annette Tavistock AC F45 47 154 72 65.10Tonkin Tracy South Devon AC F 31 155 4 65.20Clatworthy Trish Dawlish Coasters F55 56 156 364 65.20Gigg Nicola Honiton RC F35 39 157 171 65.21 Warren Phil Erme Valley Harriers M50 53 158 366 65.52Quew Carol Plymouth Harriers F 33 159 126 66.02Wilson Laura Tamar Trotters F 24 160 100 66.03Brown Sally Wellingborough & District Athletic Club F35 38 161 161 66.05Taylor Eleanor Devon Orienteering Club F40 44 162 128 66.42Dart-Latremouille Tracy Torbay AC M 32 163 39 67.06O'Neill Richard 0 M45 48 164 20 67.06Severn Eileen South Devon AC F55 58 165 149 67.06Dowse Marika SWRR F35 37 166 88 67.07 Heryet Nicole Tavistock AC F 32 167 123 67.09Denton Ken South Devon AC M60 66 168 67 67.28Hulme Tony Burnham Sea Harriers M50 52 169 24 67.44Wallace Stephen Teignbridge Trotters M50 53 170 8 67.46 McAllister Duncan Ashburton Hash House Harriers M 35 171 369 68.27Long Chris Sidmouth AC M50 53 172 59 68.40Hearfield Tessa Torbay AC F45 48 173 172 69.41Moakes Clare Womens Running Network F 31 174 157 69.42Ades Melanie 0 F 23 175 56 69.43Tarry Bev Womens Running Network F55 58 176 164 69.51Jones Chris Womens Running Network F45 46 177 114 70.33Kidd Chris 0 M55 57 178 36 70.45Hext Kate SWRR F 22 179 7 71.12Mitchell Clive 0 M45 48 180 109 71.28Becker Joanna Womens Running Network F40 40 181 110 71.28Becker Mark 0 M40 40 182 198 71.29Rawlinson Steve Tiverton Harriers M45 49 183 12 72.39 Bazley Peter Tavistock AC M45 48 184 73 73.27Hunwicks Martin 0 M50 52 185 27 73.49Hughes Cedric Quantock Harriers M55 55 186 368 74.12Marsh Stephen DML Running Club M40 40 187 9 74.32Ballantine Karen Bideford AAC F45 45 188 131 74.43Langworthy Darren 0 M 28 189 6 74.52Mitchell Samantha 0 F40 43 190 115 75.44Jones Marie 0 F55 55 191 151 75.45Hodge Bee SWRR F45 46 192 95 76.01Baker David 0 M60 62 193 78 76.08Souch Julie 0 F40 42 194 35 76.47Allom Philippa Womens Running Network F40 41 195 180 76.55Vickers Lois Torrington AC F55 56 196 197 77.35Eastwood Kay Bideford AAC F55 55 197 372 78.01Bays Richard DML Running Club M40 40 198 177 78.01Nuell Richard Town and Country Harriers M50 54 199 65 78.22Playle Marion Tavistock AC F40 43 200 103 78.24Rowe Trudi DML Running Club F 34 201 196 79.28Parton Mike Brixham Harriers M45 49 202 150 80.12Gardner Pam Womens Running Network F50 51 203 152 80.12Lee Isobel Womens Running Network F45 46 204 371 83.14Jarrold Claire DML Running Club F 26 205 373 83.14Bays Lorna DML Running Club F40 43 206 129 83.14Holmes Michelle Torbay AC F 27 207 32 83.14Ede Charlie DML Running Club M45 47 208 120 83.16Rive Christine Womens Running Network F50 53 209 119 83.16Burroughs Mandy Womens Running Network F40 41 210 130 83.16Moore Simon 0 M40 40 211 81 90.32Allibon Emma Moorhaven Running Club F 29.
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