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KMR Braithwell Data Analysis 2017.Xlsx position number time name club 1 843 0:23'56.14 Elliot Smales Rotherham HAC 2 842 0:25'20.24 Richard Harris Rotherham HAC 3 847 0:25'44.14 Jordan Street Clowne RR 4 838 0:26'54.61 Martin James Doncaster AC 5 858 0:27'07.04 Shaun Dimelow Penistone FR 6 942 0:27'24.86 Lee Rawson Kimberworth Striders 7 895 0:27'38.58 David Ashridge Rotherham HAC 8 859 0:27'41.02 Nick Booker Steel City Striders 9 832 0:27'44.95 Paul Reaney Killamarsh Kestrels 10 905 0:27'57.64 Thomas Meager Steel City Striders 11 814 0:28'05.70 Kevin Doyle Kimberworth Striders 12 830 0:28'14.75 Andrew Pearson Barnsley Harriers 13 888 0:28'45.48 Brett Daughtrey Real Fittness 14 955 0:28'48.64 Simon Holt Rotherham HAC 15 809 0:29'02.66 Steve Lowndes Kimberworth Striders 16 937 0:29'06.90 Damian Worsdall Rotherham HAC 17 817 0:29'11.30 Barry Rushmere Kimberworth Striders 18 870 0:29'14.92 Steve Marshall Rotherham HAC 19 833 0:29'15.51 Ian Whyman Rotherham HAC 20 836 0:29'18.36 Thomas Hardman Kimberworth Striders 21 904 0:29'21.36 Ian MickletrhwaiteWest Yorkshire Police Tri Club 22 883 0:29'38.30 Gary Ridgeway Rotherham HAC 23 940 0:29'40.14 Sam Mason Unattached 24 823 0:29'45.48 Luke Davis Unattached 25 854 0:29'47.23 Graham Dodd Valley Hill Runners 26 852 0:29'49.80 Steven Battle Clowne RR 27 844 0:30'02.48 Libby Greatorex Wakefield Harriers 28 939 0:30'12.92 Neil Mason Rotherham HAC 29 900 0:30'17.70 Paul Casson Kimberworth Striders 30 924 0:30'26.00 Phil Martin Kimberworth Striders 31 881 0:30'29.15 William Bealby Sheffield Tri Club 32 908 0:30'37.60 Nick Stocker Bridgend AC 33 821 0:30'38.18 Tony Sutton Unattached 34 819 0:30'39.54 Dace Fenton Retford AC 35 962 0:30'55.51 Anthony Bissell Barnsley Harriers 36 988 0:31'08.66 Lisa Skinner Barnsley AC 37 989 0:31'08.98 Noel Atkins Barnsley AC 38 975 0:31'11.48 Ian Rawson Kimberworth Striders 39 846 0:31'26.21 Lisa Fouweather Doncaster AC 40 986 0:31'33.20 David Hazelton Clowne RR 41 826 0:31'44.76 Diane Elliott Rotherham HAC 42 850 0:32'11.17 Dan Keeling Clowne RR 43 839 0:32'14.22 David Wass Worksop Harriers 44 922 0:32'17.51 Dean Hague Crystal Peaks 45 926 0:32'23.14 Claire Haves-Gin Holme Pierrepont 46 946 0:32'29.70 Owen Manning Unattached 47 927 0:32'35.77 David Corbett Retford AC 48 935 0:32'46.45 Stephen Oliver Unattached 49 872 0:32'48.33 John Burton Unattached 50 853 0:32'50.79 Jordan Moat Steel City Striders 51 906 0:32'52.34 Delphine Pearson Clowne RR 52 864 0:32'54.27 Will Liverside Unattached 53 845 0:32'55.02 Arron Jackson Worksop Harriers 54 925 0:33'03.98 Neil Shaw Rotherham HAC 55 957 0:33'06.99 Tom Brochwell Valley Hill Runners 56 979 0:33'20.56 Neil Rose Unattached 57 863 0:33'25.67 Adrian Lyon Unattached 58 891 0:33'30.89 Shaun O'Brien Killamarsh Kestrels 59 892 0:33'32.16 Rebecca Hunt Kimberworth Striders 60 894 0:33'32.40 Martin Hunt Kimberworth Striders 61 865 0:33'35.26 Paul Bond Doncaster AC 62 951 0:33'45.90 Gavin Stacey Unattached 63 966 0:33'58.42 Darren Summers Leigh on Sea Striders 64 934 0:33'59.59 Marie-LouiseTaylor Doncaster AC 65 822 0:34'15.17 Paul Softles Crystal Peaks 66 917 0:34'19.39 Carla Wragg Gainsborough Morton 67 805 0:34'20.02 Kelvin Bowskilll Penistone FR 68 933 0:34'20.74 Bob Richards Crystal Peaks 69 980 0:34'24.74 Rebecca Oates Rotherham HAC 70 829 0:34'33.83 Ray Nicholas Unattached 71 855 0:34'42.01 Brian Devine Killamarsh Kestrels 72 913 0:34'43.17 Alex Marshall Unattached 73 876 0:34'43.53 Andy Simpson Unattached 74 970 0:34'47.50 George Laing Doncaster AC 75 985 0:34'55.58 Alexandra Smith Unattached 76 960 0:34'56.87 Steve Hazlehurst Worksop Harriers 77 868 0:35'00.91 Charlie Goacher Barnsley AC 78 952 0:35'02.78 Sarah Millns Kimberworth Striders 79 885 0:35'06.01 Stephen Stead Unattached 80 856 0:35'12.45 Keith Grayson Killamarsh Kestrels 81 947 0:35'20.14 John Dutton Rotherham HAC 82 880 0:35'28.65 Gail Barber Maltby RC 83 898 0:35'40.64 Daniel Scott Worksop Harriers 84 971 0:35'46.51 Christopher Lilley Kimberworth Striders 85 811 0:35'57.13 Danny Williams Unattached 86 912 0:36'06.61 Kevin Thomas Rotherham HAC 87 874 0:36'10.58 Anna Hogan Worksop Harriers 88 837 0:36'16.42 Adelle Marsden Kimberworth Striders 89 959 0:36'17.16 Paul Greenwood Kimberworth Striders 90 963 0:36'18.26 Jo Bissell Barnsley Harriers 91 938 0:36'18.50 Jerry Fisher Barnsley Harriers 92 834 0:36'22.39 Caroline Saunders Kimberworth Striders 93 887 0:36'28.13 Ashley Barwick Rother Valley Swallows 94 967 0:36'34.45 Victoria Beckitt Kimberworth Striders 95 992 0:36'37.45 Nav Kalkt Unattached 96 993 0:36'37.66 Tariq Shah Danum Harriers RC 97 831 0:36'38.96 Andrew Ansell Unattached 98 816 0:36'41.51 Steve Wilson Unattached 99 907 0:36'50.98 Gill Freer Rother Valley Swallows 100 873 0:36'56.24 Jono Matthews Unattached 101 915 0:37'06.02 Darren Marshall Unattached 102 861 0:37'26.34 Jordon Padley Maltby RC 103 953 0:37'28.63 Richard Millns Kimberworth Striders 104 884 0:37'30.99 Shaun Fisher Teammanvers Tri Club 105 972 0:37'31.96 John Pritchard Unattached 106 977 0:37'35.44 Jack Proudley Unattached 107 928 0:37'36.35 Sharon Burton Rotherham HAC 108 911 0:37'40.41 Peter Humphries Rotherham HAC 109 875 0:37'42.58 Lyndon Stocks Worksop Harriers 110 869 0:37'53.11 Rachel Goacher Valley Hill Runners 111 841 0:38'07.76 Michelle Jackson Unattached 112 968 0:38'42.83 Kirsty Laing Unattached 113 969 0:38'43.04 Lewis Atherton Unattached 114 840 0:38'46.60 Lee Dennis Unattached 115 882 0:38'49.67 Fiona Newman Unattached 116 825 0:38'56.98 Gillian Neal Rotherham HAC 117 879 0:38'58.42 Angela Lally Maltby RC 118 976 0:39'01.46 Lexie Proudley Doncaster AC 119 867 0:39'02.88 Diane Parker Unattached 120 824 0:39'08.80 Simon Gleadhall Steel City Striders 121 820 0:39'11.46 Jack Cowlishaw Unattached 122 956 0:39'14.77 Peter Wass Unattached 123 932 0:39'23.09 Andrea Brookes Maltby RC 124 923 0:39'26.60 James Joiner Rotherham HAC 125 848 0:39'31.32 David Steer Valley Hill Runners 126 835 0:39'39.27 Neal Matthews Sheffield RC 127 889 0:39'46.48 John Hibberd Unattached 128 941 0:39'48.66 Stuart Frith Kimberworth Striders 129 991 0:39'56.42 Fran Murphy Unattached 130 862 0:39'57.63 Sam SpringthorpeMaltby RC 131 871 0:40'00.51 Sandra Davies Unattached 132 902 0:40'12.11 Ian Coates Rother Valley Swallows 133 965 0:40'23.44 Julia Summers Leigh on Sea Striders 134 886 0:40'24.80 Lynsay Murray Rother Valley Swallows 135 815 0:40'29.42 Malcolm Rhodes Rotherham HAC 136 810 0:40'37.77 Caroline Boyd Maltby RC 137 914 0:40'38.59 Sarah Marshall Unattached 138 828 0:40'39.30 Rob Ferrol Maltby RC 139 936 0:40'39.54 Russell Ainsworth Unattached 140 878 0:40'39.86 Mark Manley Worksop Harriers 141 931 0:41'04.54 Andrew Bowmer Unattached 142 974 0:41'46.07 David Wright Rotherham HAC 143 849 0:41'55.64 Linda Ross Maltby RC 144 866 0:42'25.22 Caroline Bond Doncaster AC 145 948 0:42'30.26 Janet Dutton Rotherham HAC 146 984 0:42'33.86 Tory Brookes Unattached 147 981 0:42'35.21 Tim Braithwaite Unattached 148 983 0:42'35.59 Eleanor Braithwaite St Andrews XC 149 899 0:42'51.59 Mike Donoghue Unattached 150 973 0:43'08.32 Joanne Pritchard Unattached 151 877 0:43'28.84 Lee-Anne Manley Worksop Harriers 152 818 0:43'29.70 Rod Rivers Kimberworth Striders 153 920 0:43'41.14 Bridget Bouttell Doncaster AC 154 813 0:43'58.21 Helen Doyle Kimberworth Striders 155 943 0:43'58.95 Lee Barraclough Kimberworth Striders 156 893 0:43'59.36 Melissa Hunt Kimberworth Striders 157 978 0:43'59.78 Natalie Harp Kimberworth Striders 158 890 0:44'07.68 Amanda Hawksworth Killamarsh Kestrels 159 806 0:44'09.62 Susanne Butterfield Unattached 160 918 0:44'15.04 Suzanne Hague Valley Hill Runners 161 807 0:44'42.43 Tom Butterfield Unattached 162 982 0:45'07.48 Kimberley Smith Worksop Harriers 163 860 0:46'10.79 Christine Stimpson Maltby RC 164 851 0:46'11.39 Dave Keeling Clowne RR 165 827 0:46'12.29 Thomasina Copcutt Mansfield Harriers 166 930 0:46'28.26 Delia Higgins Worksop Harriers 167 929 0:46'28.74 Andrew Nicolson Unattached 168 812 0:46'42.30 Anne Langley Unattached 169 901 0:46'56.77 Yvonne Howitt Kimberworth Striders 170 987 0:47'03.79 Julie Wadsley Unattached 171 949 0:47'13.42 Jayne Galloway Barnsley Harriers 172 964 0:47'13.64 Kathleen Taylor Barnsley Harriers 173 961 0:47'15.54 Richard Taylor Barnsley Harriers 174 916 0:47'51.20 Joanne Clough Rotherham HAC 175 808 0:47'52.68 Sasha Gallagher Rotherham HAC 176 921 0:49'10.63 Ben Brown Teammanvers Tri Club 177 954 0:49'18.45 Emma Holt Rotherham HAC 178 990 0:49'36.99 Helen Hollingworth Rotherham HAC 179 950 0:50'00.87 Maggie Steel Unattached 180 857 0:51'14.60 Jill Scrivers Unattached 181 903 0:53'23.11 Monica Coates Rother Valley Swallows 182 919 0:56'49.61 Phil Harris Valley Hill Runners 183 897 0:56'50.76 Bernie Hardings Valley Hill Runners 184 958 0:56'51.72 Paula Brochwell Valley Hill Runners 185 896 0:56'52.44 Alex Harding Valley Hill Runners 186 944 0:58'49.48 Susan Forbes Doncaster AC 187 945 0:58'49.77 Vicky Jackson Doncaster AC.
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