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2013 Individual Results Highland Cross 2013 Individual Prizes Highland Cross 2013 Individual Results Highland Cross 2013 Individual Prizes 1 Joe Symonds Inverness 03:16:55 First - Gent Joe Symonds Inverness 03:16:55 2 Ewan McCarthy Kingussie 03:34:15 First - Lady Claire Gordon Bathgate 04:01:40 3 Gordon Lennox Invergordon 03:35:04 First - Over 50 Gent David Oliphant Stirling 04:03:10 4 Stewart Whitlie Edinburgh 03:40:21 First - Over 50 Lady Marion Nicolson Inverness 04:55:09 5 Dan Gay Edinburgh 03:41:33 First - Over 60 Alex Brett Dingwall 04:40:51 6 Alan Semple Aberdeen 03:42:54 First - Superveteran Gent Adrian Davis Dunkeld 03:46:07 7 Michael O'Donnell Inverness 03:46:06 First - Superveteran Lady Mary Johnson Dingwall 04:37:14 8 Adrian Davis Dunkeld 03:46:07 First - Veteran Gent Stewart Whitlie Edinburgh 03:40:21 9 David Rodgers Fort William 03:46:15 First - Veteran Lady Lorna Stanger Thurso 04:23:16 10 Andrew MacRae Inverness 03:46:51 Mark Hamilton Memorial Trophy Iain MacDonald Dingwall 04:47:49 11 Graham Bee Elgin 03:47:01 Special Endeavour Trophy Roddy Main Inverness 12 Paul Miller Beauly 03:50:04 13 Anthony Lawther Kingussie 03:50:06 Highland Cross 2013 Team Prizes 14 Gary MacDonald Kinlochleven 03:58:22 15 Richard Lonnen Dingwall 03:58:29 First - Open Team Ken's Team 16 Steven McIntyre Inverness 04:00:40 Second - Open Team Against the Odds 17 Claire Gordon Bathgate 04:01:40 Third - Open Team Stirling Triers 18 Mike Legget Edinburgh 04:01:52 First - Overall Gents Team Looking Good, Looking Skinny 19 Jamie Paterson Dingwall 04:01:53 First - Overall Ladies Team Cross Land High 20 David Oliphant Stirling 04:03:10 First - Veteran Gents Team The Scarlett Pimpernels 21 Adrian Allan Cupar 04:05:00 First - Veteran Ladies Team Fraserburgh RC 22 Steve Manning Inverness 04:05:37 First - Local Team No Pain, No Cake 23 Andrew Brunton Inverness 04:05:54 First - Business Team Over the Hill 24 Charles Mackintosh Banff 04:06:15 First - Medical Team Boobs, Bones and Braces 25 Uisdean Hawthorn Glenelg 04:08:29 First - Services Team Monster Inc 26 David Blane Oldmeldrum 04:09:31 First - Fire Service Fort Flyers 27 Kenneth Buchanan Maryburgh 04:10:10 First - Mountain Rescue Aberdeen Mountain Rescue Team A 28 Ken Macnamara Edinburgh 04:11:45 Best Highland Cross Team Name Viva Las Aigas 29 Iain Fraser Longside 04:12:25 30 Neil Davidson Edinburgh 04:12:44 31 Thilo Rahn Aberdeen 04:14:00 32 Daniel Dickens Inverness 04:14:05 33 Steve Helmore Torphins 04:14:10 34 Angus McLeod Dingwall 04:14:37 35 Stewart Taylor Edinburgh 04:14:55 36 Jason Turner Edinburgh 04:15:01 37 Marc O'Donnell Tain 04:15:02 38 Gavin MacKay Inverness 04:15:03 39 Steve Gilroy Whitley Bay 04:17:54 40 Alan Bisset Beauly 04:18:09 41 Urs Lamb Edinburgh 04:18:10 42 Christian Woodford Doune 04:18:38 43 James Matthews London 04:20:29 44 Lorna Stanger Thurso 04:23:16 45 Peter Davison Durham 04:23:29 46 Sean Malone Peterculter 04:23:36 47 Philip Astley Newburgh 04:23:47 48 Bruce Alexander Albury 04:24:22 49 Owen Bass Ballater 04:24:25 50 Lisa Gamble Linlithgow 04:24:44 51 Neil Gauld Aberdeen 04:24:58 52 Brian Fraser Kiltarlity 04:26:22 53 Alistair McIvor Stonehaven 04:26:28 54 Scott Kennedy Inverinate 04:26:55 55 Juns Bartholdson Stockholm 04:27:02 56 Rui Sul Glasgow 04:29:06 57 Alan Findlay Stirling 04:29:28 58 Neil Cahoon Edinburgh 04:29:40 59 Jamie MacKay Inverness 04:30:01 60 Colin Larmour Aberdeen 04:30:09 61 Gavin Jefcoate West Linton 04:30:10 62 Megan Macrae Inverness 04:30:39 63 Daniel Whitehead Ballater 04:31:00 64 James Muir Aberdeen 04:31:10 65 Graeme Reid Inverness 04:31:12 66 Ally Douglas Banchory 04:31:15 67 Alastair Traquair Inverness 04:31:17 68 Iain Blackburn Croy 04:32:13 69 James Thompson Beauly 04:32:17 70 Thomas Gingell London 04:32:22 71 Gary Angus Thurso 04:32:35 72 Andy Craig Spean Bridge 04:32:58 73 Kenneth MacDonald Inverness 04:33:10 74 Ronald Turner Roybridge 04:33:26 75 Jonathan Appleby Inverness 04:33:31 76 Michael Rennie Inverness 04:33:33 77 Louise McCullough Aberdeen 04:34:01 78 Stephen Forgie Alness 04:34:15 79 Iain McIntyre Nairn 04:35:28 80 Charles Hall Cannich 04:35:44 81 Andy McMahon Inverness 04:36:23 82 Ian Harper Fife 04:36:36 83 Mark Goodwill Inverness 04:36:37 84 Barry Tease Inverness 04:36:41 85 Iain MacInnes Inverness 04:36:59 86 Mary Johnson Dingwall 04:37:14 87 Farquhar Mitchell Balmedie 04:37:22 88 Martin Gordon Inverness 04:37:56 89 Philip Kiln Inverness 04:37:56 90 Craig Munro Inverness 04:38:49 91 Barry Middleton Aviemore 04:38:52 92 Steve Scott Inverness 04:39:04 93 Sam Ferguson Kiltarlity 04:39:05 94 Dave Cormie Bishopbriggs 04:39:32 95 Ruth MacKenzie Aboyne 04:39:44 96 Neil McPherson Newmachar 04:39:46 97 Duncan Grant Peterculter 04:39:49 98 Robert MacLean Alness 04:40:25 99 Ralph Hector Stepps 04:40:32 100 Daniel Streames Strathpeffer 04:40:39 101 Joan Henry Wick 04:41:17 102 William Scarlett Edinburgh 04:42:21 103 Patrick Russell Dingwall 04:42:24 104 Lawrie Wotherspoon Kiltarlity 04:42:33 105 Andrew Cartmail Innerleithen 04:42:46 106 Fiona MacRitchie Inverness 04:43:00 107 Sandy Christie Thurso 04:43:01 108 William Downie Glasgow 04:43:17 109 Lisa Stephen Fraserburgh 04:43:29 110 Stuart McBean Edinburgh 04:44:25 111 Andrew Silversides Fortrose 04:44:31 112 Michael Fulton Aberdeen 04:44:41 113 Gordon McKay Beadle 04:44:43 114 Michael Woodbridge Silverdale 04:45:01 115 Neil Bremner Glasgow 04:45:02 116 Susie Allison Glasgow 04:46:53 117 Mark Davidson Torphins 04:46:58 118 Martin MacDougall Banff 04:46:59 119 Andrew Harrison Inverness 04:47:11 120 Gordon Caird Aberdeen 04:47:14 121 Alison Graham Inverness 04:47:48 122 Iain Macdonald Dingwall 04:47:49 123 Niven Marshall Balblair 04:47:51 124 Sam Long Banchory 04:48:01 125 Derek Brindle Beauly 04:48:15 126 Willie MacLeod Inverness 04:48:16 127 Mike Giles Ellon 04:48:33 128 Stephen Cole Cresthill 04:48:55 129 Iain Cumming Rochester 04:48:58 130 Craig Taylor Dunblane 04:49:25 131 Martin Fraser Inverness 04:49:36 132 William Murray Elgin 04:49:51 133 Euan Casey Aberdeen 04:49:58 134 Sarah Thorburn Grantown on spey 04:50:04 135 James Blake Dingwall 04:50:27 136 Richard Ferguson Inverness 04:50:33 137 Kenny McDonald Inverness 04:50:55 138 Edward Wotherspoon Inverness 04:50:59 139 Ben Wear Portree 04:51:00 140 Charlie Egan Muir of Ord 04:51:06 141 Murray King Bridge of Don 04:51:24 142 Steven Setford Fortrose 04:51:28 143 Angus Macdonald Kiltarlity 04:51:54 144 Kevin Rodgers Inverness 04:52:15 145 James Cooper Inverurie 04:52:29 146 Simon Holmes Beauly 04:52:36 147 Kevin Smith Dingwall 04:52:44 148 Graham MacLennan Inverness 04:52:48 149 Jonathan Wills London 04:53:00 150 Ian Clark Peterhead 04:53:03 151 Paula Ross Inverness 04:53:25 152 Daniel Cant Spean Bridge 04:53:38 153 Paul Tomlinson Dingwall 04:53:39 154 Sandra Rathjen Edinburgh 04:53:49 155 Rod MacInnes Haton of Fintray 04:54:23 156 Matthew McCann Inverness 04:54:24 157 Stuart Morrison Inverness 04:54:50 158 Marion Nicolson Inverness 04:55:08 159 Eric Hawthorn Ilkley 04:55:09 160 Billy Shanks Isle of Skye 04:55:09 161 Michael Bryant Ilkley 04:55:15 162 Angus Morrison Ross-shire 04:55:20 163 Colin Earnshaw Thurso 04:55:43 164 Andrew Palombo Glasgow 04:55:45 165 Mhairi Johnston Buckie 04:55:54 166 Thomas Hogg Struy 04:56:07 167 Andrew Bell Glasgow 04:56:12 168 Paul MacIntyre Gartmore 04:56:43 169 Alex Brett Dingwall 04:57:35 170 David Steele Edinburgh 04:57:38 171 Kenneth MacLean Alness 04:57:49 172 Kirsty Aitken Aberdeen 04:58:41 173 Jude Watmough Inverness 04:58:57 174 Alistair Geddes Thurso 04:58:59 175 Ben Thorburn Grantown On Spey 04:59:13 176 Kenneth McKenzie Dingwall 04:59:29 177 James Cameron Dingwall 04:59:29 178 David Penman Inverness 04:59:47 179 Colin Grant Inverness 05:00:35 180 Jake French Ousden 05:00:53 181 Martin Ross Culbokie 05:00:54 182 Phil Cartwright Halkirk 05:00:57 183 David Gillman Munlochy 05:00:59 184 Martin English Perth 05:01:20 185 Caroline Clark Fortrose 05:01:28 186 Davide Taliente London 05:01:56 187 Finlay Pennington Muir of Ord 05:01:57 188 James Irvine Kiltarlity 05:02:00 189 Hamish MacDonald Aberdeen 05:02:00 190 Pete Thom Alness 05:02:01 191 Lewis Low Aberdeen 05:02:03 192 Jane Caney Kemnay 05:02:07 193 Ben Fiddes Inverness 05:02:18 194 Alistair Fraser Inverness 05:02:24 195 Colin McAndrew Fort William 05:02:51 196 Mary-Rose Cross New Aberdour 05:03:07 197 Morina MacDougall Inverness 05:03:33 198 Graham Campbell Inverness 05:03:52 199 Brian Knowles Inverness 05:04:27 200 Gavin Munro Inverness 05:04:28 201 David Chapman Conon Bridge 05:04:38 202 David Gill Kirkhill 05:04:52 203 Claire Ellis Bieldside 05:05:10 204 Derek Peacock Edinburgh 05:05:12 205 Adrian Hart Inverness 05:05:46 206 Gordon O'Hare Inverness 05:06:36 207 Alasdair MacDonald Inverness 05:06:54 208 Andrew O'Kane Dunbar 05:07:00 209 Peter Miller Aberdeen 05:07:19 210 Robert Shaw Evanton 05:07:25 211 Michael Clark Inverness 05:08:18 212 Angus Finlayson Glasgow 05:08:35 213 Garry Urquhart Inverness 05:08:38 214 Aileen Kirkwood Inverurie 05:08:49 215 James Middleton London 05:09:13 216 Roma Shepherd Inverness 05:09:30 217 Alan Fulton Aberdeen 05:09:46 218 Elaine Stewart Aberdeen 05:09:47 219 John MacDonald Inverness 05:09:57 220 Richard Sutherland Brora 05:09:59 221 Graeme Nisbet Glasgow 05:10:15 222 Reamonn Lenkas Inverness 05:10:31 223 Rory Swann Elgin 05:10:44 224 Bruce Crawford Fochabers 05:11:23 225 Maureen MacInnes Hatton of Fintray 05:11:36 226 James Attridge Inverness 05:12:25 227 Hamish Gallagher Croy 05:12:34 228 Conor Doherty Glasgow 05:12:35 229 Duncan Lawrence London 05:12:38 230 Malcolm MacRae Inverness 05:13:07 231 Alistair Duff Beauly 05:13:09 232 Duncan Sutherland Inverness 05:13:17
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