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The Ardblair Stones Results 2015.Pdf Blairgowrie & Rattray Highland Games, Sunday 6th September 2015 Ardblair Stones Event Results MEN Stone Stone Name Surname From Time (no.) (kg) John Pollock Ayrshire 9 152kg 58.55s Lewis McLuckie Ardrossan 7 118kg 15.39s Andy Cairney Dunbarton 7 118kg 18.41s Dean Caldwell North Lanarkshire 7 118kg 19.41s Janis Skujins Scone 7 118kg 20.11s Martin Jancsics Elgin 7 118kg 21.50s Hans Dieter-Dorow Germany 7 118kg 25.24s Daniel Doror Germany 7 118kg 29.98s David Colthart Blair Atholl 7 118kg 30.19s Charlie Blair Oliphant Blairgowrie 7 118kg 1m13.44s Peter Mackintosh New Zealand 7 118kg 1m30.04s Adam Davies New Zealand 6 107kg 38.84s Martin Schiller Austria 5 75kg 13.67s Chris Watson Hamilton 5 75kg 14.59s Olivier Bauwens Belgium 5 75kg 15.69s Stephen Souter Blairgowrie 5 75kg 20.09s Martin Schildt Germany 5 75kg 20.14s Christian Prinzke Magdeburg, Germany 5 75kg 23.35s Christopher Lennox Glasgow 5 75kg 23.50s Ally Meek Dundee 5 75kg 23.75s Paul Boyle Blairgowrie 5 75kg 29.48s Andy Scott Dundee 5 75kg 30.24s Strone McCue Blairgowrie 5 75kg 30.96s Stephan Hagenau Magdeburg, Germany 5 75kg 31.37s John Denovan Larbert 5 75kg 31.44s Richard Donaldson Perth 5 75kg 32.41s Ross McNaughton Pitlochry 5 75kg 32.48s William Bannigan Rattray 5 75kg 38.38s Neil Mcphee Stirling 5 75kg 39.02s Denny Kotte Magdeburg, Germany 5 75kg 43.56s Jake Baxter Peterburgh 5 75kg 52.24s Robin Mandrou Toulouse, France 5 75kg 52.64s David Chrast Czech Republic 5 75kg 1m02.23s Andy Richardson Perth 5 75kg 1m04.94s Duncan Mcphee Stirling 5 75kg 1m24.68s Chris Stothart Halifax, Nova Scotia 5 75kg 1m31.00s Radim Klic Czech Republic 4 50kg 15.04s Michael Phillips Dundee 4 50kg 19.14s Mike Watts South Wales 4 50kg 19.41s Ian Thuswohl Austria 4 50kg 21.08s Bernd Heitzmann Germany 4 50kg 21.94s Kris Wallace East Wemyss 4 50kg 24.97s 1 Blairgowrie & Rattray Highland Games, Sunday 6th September 2015 Ardblair Stones Event Results MEN cont… Stone Stone Name Surname From Time (no.) (kg) Daniel Klein Israel 4 50kg 31.17s Richard Lennox Blairgowrie 4 50kg 31.65s Rotem Finkel Israel 4 50kg 36.79s Alexander Roether Heidelberg, Germany 4 50kg 1m05.49s Fabrizio Monari Italy 4 50kg 1m34.48s C.R Symes Edinburgh 4 50kg 2m07.09s Byron Hart Glenisla 2 32kg 37.16s Hamish Nimmo Crieff 1 18kg 5.57s Lucas Mander Dundee 1 18kg 8.71s Kyle Stewart Luncarty 1 18kg 11.91s Hendrix Knight Pitlochry 1 18kg 12.94s Rowan Hart Glenisla 1 18kg 15.26s Oscar Poutney Luncarty 1 18kg 20.40s Pablo Aw Spain 0 0kg 0s Laurence Blair Oliphant Blairgowrie 0 0kg 0s Taylor Smith Dundee 0 0kg 0s WOMEN Stone Stone Name Surname From Time (no.) (kg) Smudge Thomson Meikleour 4 50kg 11.24s Cara Price Glasgow 4 50kg 13.06s Lisa Blackley Perth 4 50kg 16.16s Tanya Reed California 4 50kg 27.55s Priska Hafliger Switzerland 4 50kg 28.58s Heather Duncan Luncarty 4 50kg 37.68s Susanne Behlert Germany 4 50kg 1m20.59s Sophie Leloir Arles, France 4 50kg 1m35.70s Joda Quigley Larbert 3 41kg 14.88s Katja Metschnabl Germany 3 41kg 21.25s Kate Masters Melbourne, Australia 3 41kg 22.24s Lise Harmsen Angers, France 3 41kg 1m17.65s Christina Woeber Germany 2 32kg 16.21s Nima Knight Pitlochry 2 32kg 28.70s Maria Ortuno Spain 2 32kg 39.26s Linda Eggs Valais, Switzerland 2 32kg 53.31s Isla Reid Alyth 1 18kg 26.00s Megan Samuel Luncarty 1 18kg 35.90s Heidi Lloyd Oliphant Blairgowrie 0 0kg 0s Matilda Lloyd Oliphant Blairgowrie 0 0kg 0s Wyomia Murray Lindsay Stanley 0 0kg 0s 2 .
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