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Results Service by HS Sports Ltd Tel: 01260 275708 Generated: 20/10/19 17:54:14 Yorkshire Marathon 2019 RESULT Sunday 20Th October 2019 Yorkshire Marathon 2019 RESULT Sunday 20th October 2019 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 1 398 2:21:42 Mark Buckingham Male 1 M 1 2:21:42 1 2 36 2:24:47 Daniel Kestrel Male 2 M 2 2:24:47 2 3 32 2:25:00 Richard Mcdowell Hercules Wimbledon AC Male 3 M40 1 2:25:00 3 4 42 2:25:02 Gareth Cooke Male 4 M 3 2:25:02 4 5 39 2:25:05 Robert Weekes East Hull harriers Male 5 M35 1 2:25:04 5 6 361 2:26:30 Gareth Lowe Clowne Road Runners Club Male 6 M45 1 2:26:30 6 7 30 2:27:16 Paul Martelletti Victoria Park Harriers and Tower Hamlets AC Male 7 M40 2 2:27:16 7 8 206 2:27:58 Matthew Shaw Chorlton Runners Male 8 M40 3 2:27:57 8 9 40 2:28:14 Christopher Wood Wimborne Male 9 M35 2 2:28:13 9 10 45 2:28:24 Jack Blaiklock Male 10 M 4 2:28:23 10 11 1053 2:28:53 Chris Pownell Knowsley Harriers Male 11 M 5 2:28:49 11 12 37 2:29:11 Jonathan Walton Leeds City Male 12 M50 1 2:29:11 12 13 35 2:29:15 Scott Harrington Male 13 M40 4 2:29:15 13 14 186 2:30:26 Rob Michaelson-Yeates Knowle & Dorridge RC Male 14 M40 5 2:30:23 14 15 866 2:31:07 Neal Emmerson Radcliffe AC Male 15 M35 3 2:31:06 15 16 43 2:31:28 David Hudson BRJ Male 16 M35 4 2:31:27 16 17 176 2:32:06 Darren King Clowne Road Runners Club Male 17 M50 2 2:32:05 17 18 38 2:32:40 Anthony Woodward Notts AC Male 18 M35 5 2:32:40 18 19 1592 2:33:01 Carl Jones Male 19 M45 2 2:32:58 19 20 41 2:33:08 Alastair Pickburn New Forest Runners Male 20 M35 6 2:33:07 20 21 359 2:34:00 Steve Hobbs Victoria Park Harriers and Tower Hamlets AC Male 21 M45 3 2:33:58 21 22 597 2:34:16 John Hammond Carnethy Hill Racing Club Male 22 M 6 2:34:13 22 23 1562 2:34:23 Rob Scott Richmond & Zetland Harriers Male 23 M 7 2:34:22 23 24 207 2:34:30 Buzz Shephard Dulwich Runners AC Male 24 M40 6 2:34:30 24 25 680 2:34:40 Paul Graves DH Runners Male 25 M40 7 2:34:39 25 26 200 2:34:51 Vincent Riviere Ware Joggers Male 26 M40 8 2:34:48 26 27 5773 2:35:07 Alex Metcalfe Ely Runners Male 27 M35 7 2:35:02 27 28 130 2:35:25 Chris Adams Clowne Road Runners Club Male 28 M40 9 2:35:25 28 29 4796 2:35:31 Gary Briscoe Penistone Footpath Runners & Athletic Club Male 29 M 8 2:35:28 29 30 6020 2:35:37 Ed Bovingdon Istead & Ifield Harriers Male 30 M 9 2:35:35 30 31 542 2:35:41 David Mclure Kilmarnock Harrier & AC Male 31 M35 8 2:35:39 31 32 143 2:36:32 Graham Breen Bristol and West AC (est. 1882) Male 32 M40 10 2:36:29 32 33 6052 2:36:34 Chris Fullerton Medway and Maidstone AC Male 33 M 10 2:36:32 33 34 159 2:37:19 Tyrone Farrer Huntingdonshire AC Male 34 M45 4 2:37:18 34 35 3998 2:37:35 Benjamin Khan Wakefield District H & AC Male 35 M 11 2:37:30 35 36 196 2:38:24 Nick Osborn Huntingdonshire AC Male 36 M35 9 2:38:22 36 37 211 2:38:33 David Smithers York Knavesmire Harriers Male 37 M45 5 2:38:29 38 38 4043 2:38:35 Steve Melber Male 38 M40 11 2:38:32 39 39 5920 2:38:35 Robert Barnes Stopsley Striders Male 39 M 12 2:38:29 37 40 168 2:38:40 Julian Hood Barlick FR Male 40 M40 12 2:38:39 42 41 5757 2:38:41 Neil Pollard Newmarket Joggers Male 41 M40 13 2:38:38 40 42 172 2:38:44 Tim Iveson Builth & District Male 42 M35 10 2:38:43 44 43 6639 2:38:45 Andrew Leggott Lonely Goat Running Club Male 43 M35 11 2:38:38 41 44 144 2:38:46 Joe Butler Brighton Phoenix Male 44 M45 6 2:38:44 45 45 1332 2:38:49 Jake Stephens Male 45 M 13 2:38:43 43 46 217 2:38:59 Marc Thorpe Lincoln Wellington Athletic Club Male 46 M40 14 2:38:57 46 47 215 2:39:01 Kieron Summers Weston Athletic Club Male 47 M45 7 2:38:58 47 48 1355 2:39:50 Matthew Hornsby Durham City Harriers & AC Male 48 M35 12 2:39:47 48 49 13 2:40:23 Joseph Duffield Male 49 M 14 2:40:16 50 50 364 2:40:24 Stephen Weston DH Runners Male 50 M40 15 2:40:23 51 51 554 2:40:38 Dan Thompson Kilmarnock Harrier & AC Male 51 M35 13 2:40:07 49 52 828 2:40:53 Christopher Rayner Chorlton Runners Male 52 M45 8 2:40:51 52 53 155 2:41:41 Richard Ebbs Ryston Runners Male 53 M45 9 2:41:38 53 54 5711 2:41:57 Jonathan Stockwell Male 54 M35 14 2:41:53 54 55 5818 2:41:57 Kirk Bagge Wymondham AC Male 55 M35 15 2:41:55 56 56 6645 2:41:57 William Pannell Royal Navy athletics club Male 56 M 15 2:41:53 55 57 177 2:42:00 Wayne Lathwell Lincoln Wellington Athletic Club Male 57 M40 16 2:41:56 57 58 2832 2:42:11 Tom Needham Bingley Harriers & AC Male 58 M35 16 2:42:08 58 59 6282 2:42:48 Chris Fawcett Male 59 M 16 2:42:46 59 60 604 2:43:10 Johnny Lawson Male 60 M40 17 2:43:04 61 61 4504 2:43:12 Steve Clark Male 61 M35 17 2:43:08 62 62 4602 2:43:21 Joshua Bird Male 62 M 17 2:43:00 60 63 6579 2:43:33 Alex Smith Male 63 M35 18 2:43:23 63 64 145 2:43:40 John Clifford Darlington H & AC Male 64 M45 10 2:43:38 64 65 171 2:43:47 Andrew Ind Newbury AC Male 65 M40 18 2:43:38 65 66 5780 2:44:13 Daniel Hurst Cambridge & Coleridge AC Male 66 M35 19 2:43:55 66 67 6460 2:44:16 Andrew Kirkup Male 67 M35 20 2:44:10 67 68 193 2:44:29 Martin Murray New Marske Harriers Club Male 68 M50 3 2:44:23 68 69 4428 2:44:29 Jonathon Harding South Leeds Lakers Running Club Male 69 M35 21 2:44:26 69 70 133 2:44:38 John Anderson Cambridge & Coleridge AC Male 70 M55 1 2:44:30 70 71 3949 2:44:44 Craig Davidson Male 71 M35 22 2:44:39 71 72 5874 2:45:04 Stewart Overton North Herts RRC Male 72 M35 23 2:45:00 73 73 3879 2:45:10 Sam Robins Chapel Allerton Runners Male 73 M 18 2:44:42 72 74 3270 2:45:15 Daniel Josephs South Shields Harriers & AC Male 74 M 19 2:45:09 74 75 904 2:45:38 Steven Townley Male 75 M35 24 2:45:35 76 Timing & Results Service by HS Sports Ltd Tel: 01260 275708 Generated: 20/10/19 17:54:14 Yorkshire Marathon 2019 RESULT Sunday 20th October 2019 Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Team Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 76 849 2:45:43 Tom Sanders Chorlton Runners Male 76 M 20 2:45:34 75 77 154 2:46:07 Tony Dunn Cornwall AC Male 77 M55 2 2:46:06 78 78 189 2:46:08 Jonathan Moscrop Serpentine RC Male 78 M45 11 2:46:04 77 79 6278 2:46:27 Ted Mockett Ranelagh Harriers Male 79 M40 19 2:46:24 80 80 198 2:46:29 Jonathan Ratcliffe Herne Hill Harriers Male 80 M50 4 2:46:24 79 81 6244 2:46:31 Matt Hales Male 81 M40 20 2:46:26 82 82 48 2:46:50 Charlene Jacobs-Conradie Luton Athletic Club Female 1 F40 1 2:46:48 84 83 203 2:46:59 James Scott-Buccleuch Stockport Harriers & AC Male 82 M40 21 2:46:57 85 84 1728 2:47:01 Charlie Goodwin Male 83 M40 22 2:46:47 83 85 5887 2:47:11 Stuart Mead Male 84 M35 25 2:47:04 86 86 179 2:47:21 Alan Lundberg-Bury Rossendale Harriers & AC Male 85 M55 3 2:47:18 87 87 5890 2:47:35 Stuart Hansell Male 86 M 21 2:47:26 88 88 213 2:47:49 Gary Suggate Bideford AAC Male 87 M45 12 2:47:46 90 89 6625 2:47:49 Marcus Fletcher Male 88 M 22 2:47:43 89 90 735 2:48:10 Dan Grundy Vegan Runners UK Male 89 M40 23 2:48:08 92 91 135 2:48:25 Dave Armstrong Lincoln Wellington Athletic Club Male 90 M45 13 2:48:19 93 92 6132 2:48:32 Nicola Barberis Negra Serpentine RC Male 91 M35 26 2:48:28 94 93 174 2:48:48 Martin James Doncaster Athletic Club Male 92 M40 24 2:47:57 91 94 5743 2:48:58 Charles Wartnaby Cambridge & Coleridge AC Male 93 M45 14 2:48:49 96 95 163 2:49:10 Alex Harris Reading Roadrunners Male 94 M50 5 2:49:00 97 96 5799 2:49:10 Christopher Poulding Saint Edmund Pacers Male 95 M35 27 2:49:00 98 97 184 2:49:24 Gavin Mclaughlan Wimbledon Windmilers Male 96 M55 4 2:49:19 99 98 1962 2:49:26 Nathanael Warwick Scarborough Athletic Club Male 97 M 23 2:49:21 100 99 6426 2:49:40 Mark Clayton Male 98 M40 25 2:49:34 102 100 3834 2:49:41 Greg Weatherhead St Theresa's A.C.
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