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Surname Name Age Nov Eynsham Dec Hooky Christmas Jan Feb Surname Name Age Nov Eynsham Dec Hooky Christmas Jan Feb Winslow March Banbury White Horse Oxon Road Charlton Buckingham Bletchingdon Otmoor Combe I Didcot Waddesdon Hornton Combe II Hooky Oxford Cotswold Headington Woodstock Hanney Bicester parkrun Bicester Bicester Bicester Any Any Total Category XC 10k XC Canter XC XC 10k XC 15 Half Relays Motavation Half Motavation Challenge 'Half' Motavation 5 5k 6 Motavation 6 Motavation Classic 10 5 12 5 (best time) parkrun parkrun (best time) parkrun Full Marathon Marathon points 03/11/2019 24/11/2019 01/12/2019 15/12/2019 05/01/2020 02/02/2020 23/02/2020 01/03/2020 15/03/2020 05/04/2019 date TBC 30/04/2020 17/05/2020 29/05/2020 date TBC 25/06/2020 05/07/2020 15/07/2020 date TBC 30/07/2020 date TBC 27/08/2020 date TBC date TBC date TBC date TBC Nov-Mar Points for 1st half Apr-Oct points for 2nd half Nov-Oct Bayliss Olivia S Ladies 80 85 80 245 Davies Kathleen S Ladies 79 100 79 258 Daykin Holly S Ladies 0 Grose Sophie S Ladies 80 110 190 Fenn Nicky S Ladies 90 100 85 275 Hart Amie S Ladies 0 Hobbs Claire S Ladies Krzyzowska Aleksandra S Ladies 85 90 175 Nelson Emma S Ladies 0 Newell Georgina S Ladies ?? 0 Poulson Stephanie S Ladies 0 Roberts Katie S Ladies 0 Salisbury Ingrid S Ladies 0 Suter Sam S Ladies 100 90 190 Thurlow Lottie S Ladies 0 True Claire S Ladies 125 100 225 Warner Abbie S Ladies 0 WilkinsonWillcox LauraEmma S Ladies 78 115 1930 Ball Julia V35 Ladies 78 100 178 Balshaw Jo V35 Ladies 0 Colclough Edwina V35 Ladies 0 Court Claire V35 Ladies 90 100 100 290 Dale Sophie V35 Ladies 115 79 194 Dommett Ellie V35 Ladies 79 90 125 78 372 Earley Katharine V35 Ladies 0 Henshall Annelies V35 Ladies 85 85 85 80 335 Grolimund Liz V35 Ladies 0 Johnson Dianne V35 Ladies 0 Lawrence Nicola V35 Ladies 0 Marr Tracey V35 Ladies 0 Martindale Zoe V35 Ladies 0 McBain Jennifer V35 Ladies 0 Morley Sarah V35 Ladies 0 Nelson Emma V35 Ladies 80 85 85 250 Revill Danie V35 Ladies 0 Saunders Mary V35 Ladies 0 Shanahan Sarah V35 Ladies 0 Stocker Leanne V35 Ladies 100 90 90 280 Ward Elkie V35 Ladies 0 Ward Lisa V35 Ladies 77 77 Warland Fiona V35 Ladies 0 Whiteside Emma V35 Ladies 0 0 Andrews Kathryn V45 Ladies 85 104 78 267 Bowles Rachael V45 Ladies 80 80 Browning Tess V55 Ladies 0 Burnby Clare V45 Ladies 90 125 215 Daykin Ruth V45 Ladies 0 Edge Tracey V45 Ladies 80 80 Fisher Stephanie V45 Ladies 85 110 85 280 Forbes Kate V45 Ladies 0 French Elizabeth V45 Ladies 90 90 180 Hawkins Tina V45 Ladies 79 115 194 Haynes Nicky V45 Ladies 0 Horwood Lisa V45 Ladies 80 78 85 105 79 427 Hunter Wendy V45 Ladies 90 90 Morgan Terri V45 Ladies 0 Newton Donna V45 Ladies 100 100 100 300 Page Jen V45 Ladies 0 Rendell Sarah V45 Ladies 100 100 Revell Claire V45 Ladies 0 Usher Samantha V45 Ladies 0 Burgess Clare V55 Ladies 0 Harris Marion V55 Ladies 0 Hughes Polly V55 Ladies 0 Kerr Caroline V55 Ladies 100 100 125 325 Pringle Julie V55 Ladies 100 100 Lepkowska-Hudson Dorothy V55 Ladies 0 Warson Gillian V55 Ladies 90 115 205 Bagnall Jamie S Men 90 85 85 260 Bayliss Vincente S Men 77 90 78 78 323 Clark Stephen S Men 0 Cowley Ben S Men 0 Elms Michael S Men 0 Ford Will S Men 75 77 152 Fox David S Men 0 Francis Richard S Men 80 80 Green Rob S Men 0 Hayden Ashley S Men 0 Hornby Colin S Men 100 90 100 290 Hurst Andrew S Men 0 Ingram David S Men 80 100 80 260 Kelly Andrew S Men 80 125 205 Long Lewis S Men 74 85 159 Lord Bradley S Men 0 Lumley Christopher S Men 85 100 90 275 Mackie Chris S Men 78 78 Madigan Neil S Men 0 Malone Niall S Men 79 79 79 237 Marley Nigel S Men 0 Poole Simon S Men 76 76 Stokes Ashley S Men 0 Thatcher Matthew S Men 0 Varney Francis S Men ?? 0 Woodruff Tom S Men 0 Wright James S Men 0 0 V40 Men 0 Bowen Alan V40 Men 78 80 80 238 Bowles Andrew V40 Men 0 Claridge Steve V40 Men 0 Fisher Mike V40 Men 68 75 110 253 French Kevin V40 Men 0 Giles Antony V40 Men 0 Godber Lee V40 Men 75 125 79 279 Gould Richard V40 Men 90 100 90 280 Grainge Matthew V40 Men 74 74 Greig Neil V40 Men 80 85 165 Hill Graham V40 Men 0 Hopcroft Steven V40 Men 73 73 Hunter Ian V40 Men 79 79 Keaney Peter V40 Men 76 76 Kerr Alasdair V40 Men 77 80 77 234 Lancaster Ian V40 Men 72 77 149 Leverton Paul V40 Men 100 100 90 100 390 Prior Adrian V40 Men 70 70 Stickley Andrew V40 Men 85 90 85 85 345 Silvey Andy V40 Men 0 Tregurtha David V40 Men 0 Warland Gary V40 Men 76 78 79 78 311 Weeks Adrian V40 Men 69 77 75 221 Wellstead Jon V40 Men 0 White Jonathan V40 Men 71 79 115 76 341 Worfolk Simon V40 Men 78 78 Wright Nathan V40 Men 0 0 V50 Men 0 Best Simon V50 Men 90 90 100 90 370 Bowen Steve V50 Men 77 80 125 282 Cherry Nick V50 Men 0 Curtis Chris V50 Men 0 Evans Rob V50 Men 100 100 200 Grieve Graham V50 Men 0 Harris Richard V50 Men Hine Alan V50 Men 85 85 O'Gorman Shaun V50 Men 100 100 Owen Rick V50 Men 0 Routledge Steve V50 Men 0 Sangar Stephen V50 Men 78 85 115 85 363 Webb Lawrence V50 Men 80 80 Welfare Steve V50 Men 0 Wells Stewart V50 Men 79 90 169 Whiteley Kevin V50 Men 85 85 Burgess Jonathan V60 Men 100 85 85 270 Galuszka John V60 Men 0 Ingram John V60 Men 90 79 80 249 Kerr Robert V60 Men 90 90 125 90 395 Nelson John V60 Men 100 100 100 300 Smee Tim V60 Men 85 80 165 Basham David V70 Men 100 100 200 Lambert Nigel V70 Men 90 90 125 100 405 Alchester Club Champs Proposed Races 2019/20 Month Race Venue Terrain Competition Distance Website Cross Men = 8k - 10k & ladies = November Oxfordshire League XC (3rd Nov) Bicester Heritage Country Oxfordshire League 2019 5.5k - 6k http://oxonxc.org.uk November Eynsham 10k (24th Nov) Eynsham Road Oxon GP 2019-20 10k http://www.eynshamroadrunners.org.uk/10k/ Cross Men = 8k - 10k & ladies = December Oxfordshire League XC (1st Dec) Cirencester Country Oxfordshire League 2019 5.5k - 6k http://oxonxc.org.uk Multi- December Hooky Christmas Canter (15th Dec) Hook Norton terrain Bonus points for fancy dress 7 miles approx http://www.hooknortonharriers.org.uk/our-races/ Bo Peep Caravan Park, Cross Men = 8k - 10k & ladies = January Oxfordshire League XC (5th Jan) Adderbury Country Oxfordshire League 2019 5.5k - 6k http://oxonxc.org.uk Cross Men = 8k - 10k & ladies = February Oxfordshire League XC (2nd Feb) Lawns Park, Swindon Country Oxfordshire League 2019 5.5k - 6k http://oxonxc.org.uk February Winslow 10k (23rd Feb) Winslow, Bucks Road N/A 10k http://www.winslowlions.org.uk/10k-run.html Cross Men = 8k - 10k & ladies = March Henley Showground Oxfordshire League XC (1st Mar) Country Oxfordshire League 2019 5.5k - 6k http://oxonxc.org.uk March Banbury 15 (15th March? - unconfirmed) Banbury Road Oxon GP 2019-20 15 miles http://www.banburyharriers.org/banburyruninfo.asp April White Horse Half (5th April) Grove, Wantage Road Oxon GP 2019-20 13.1 miles https://whitehorseharriers.uk/halfmarathon/ April Oxon Road Relays (date TBC) Abingdon Road Oxon GP 2019-20 3.5 miles approx Date & Venue TBC Motavation 2020 & Oxon GP April Charlton Motavation (30th April) Charlton-on-Otmoor Road 2019-20 4.1 miles http://www.kidlingtonrunning.org.uk/mota-vation http://buckinghamrunningclu.ipage.com/the-buckingham-half- May Buckingham Half (17th May) Buckingham Road N/A 13.1 miles marathon-2019/ May Bletchingdon Motivation (28th May) Bletchingdon Road Motavation 2020 4.25 miles http://www.kidlingtonrunning.org.uk/mota-vation Otmoor Challenge (6th June? - Multi- June unconfirmed) Horton-cum-Studley terrain N/A 13 miles approx http://www.otmoorchallenge.co.uk/index.html June Combe I Motavation (25th June) Combe Road Motavation 2020 4 miles approx http://www.kidlingtonrunning.org.uk/mota-vation July Didcot 5 (5th July) Didcot Road Oxon GP 2019-20 5 miles https://www.didcotrunners.org.uk/didcot-5 July Waddesdon 5k (15th July) Waddesdon Manor Road N/A 5k http://www.voaac.org.uk/waddesdon-manor-5k/ July Hornton 6 (18 July? - unconfirmed) Hornton nr Banbury Road Oxon GP 2019-20 6 miles http://www.cherwellrunners.co.uk/hornton/ July Combe II Motavation (30th July) Combe Road Motavation 2020 4 miles approx http://www.kidlingtonrunning.org.uk/mota-vation August Hooky 6 (8th Aug? - unconfirmed) Hook Norton Road Oxon GP 2019-20 6 miles http://www.hooknortonharriers.org.uk/our-races/ Multi- August Oxford Motavation (27th August) Stratfield Brake terrain Motavation 2020 4 miles approx http://www.kidlingtonrunning.org.uk/mota-vation Headington 5 (end of August - date August unconfirmed) Marston, Oxford Road Oxon GP 2019-20 5 miles Cotswold Classic 10 (mid-Sept - date September unconfirmed) Witney Road Oxon GP 2019-20 10 miles http://www.witneyroadrunners.co.uk/cotswoldclassic/ Woodstock 12 (mid-Sept - date September unconfirmed) Blenheim Palace Road Oxon GP 2019-20 12 miles http://www.woodstockharriers.com/df.asp?lblref=df040 October Hanney 5 (early Oct - date unconfirmed) Hanney Road Oxon GP 2019-20 5 miles http://www.oxfordcityathleticclub.com/hanney-5 Club Championship Rules 2019-2020 1.
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