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Shining Tor 2018 Ov. Pos Race no. Name Gender Cat Club Gun Time F PosM Pos Cat Pos Team Pos 1 57 ALASDAIR CAMPBELL M SEN BUXTON AC 0:39:34 1 1 1 2 131 SIMON HARDING M SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:40:15 2 2 1 3 221 ROBBIE PEAL M SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:40:18 3 3 2 4 92 CHRIS DONNELLY M SEN SALE HARRIERS 0:41:08 4 4 1 5 288 MAX WAINWRIGHT M SEN DARK PEAK FELL RUNNERS 0:41:24 5 5 1 6 310 PETER DAVIES M SEN DARK PEAK FELL RUNNERS 0:41:58 6 6 2 7 99 PAUL FAUSET M V40 DARK PEAK FELL RUNNERS 0:42:15 7 1 3 8 143 BILLY HICKS M SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:42:34 8 7 3 9 17 JAMES BARNETT M SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:42:37 9 8 1 10 147 ANDY HOLMES M SEN PENNINE FELL RUNNERS 0:42:40 10 9 1 11 52 THOMAS BUSH M SEN PENNINE FELL RUNNERS 0:42:53 11 10 2 12 311 AUSTIN FROST M V45 DARK PEAK FELL RUNNERS 0:43:08 12 1 4 13 100 JAKE FEARN M SEN BUXTON AC 0:43:51 13 11 2 14 222 TOM PEERS M SEN U/A 0:43:59 14 12 15 159 EDWARD JAMES M SEN BELPER HARRIERS 0:44:04 15 13 1 16 151 RICK HOUGHTON M V50 PENNINE FELL RUNNERS 0:44:11 16 1 3 17 217 COLIN OSBORNE M V45 TOTLEY AC 0:44:20 17 2 1 18 317 GED CUDAHEY M V45 U/A 0:44:33 18 3 19 186 SIMON LLOYD M V45 BELPER HARRIERS 0:44:37 19 4 2 20 303 JAMES WOOD M V40 STAFFS MOORLANDS 0:44:49 20 2 1 21 273 MATTHEW TATTON M SEN U/A 0:44:51 21 14 22 149 ROBIN HOPE M V45 U/A 0:45:02 22 5 23 23 CHRIS BENTLEY M SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:45:03 23 15 4 24 79 JAMES CORDEN M V45 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:45:09 24 6 2 25 49 MARK BURLEY M SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:45:19 25 16 5 26 262 BEN SNELL M SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:45:34 26 17 3 27 111 ED GAMBLE M V50 CHESHIRE HILL RACERS 0:45:38 27 2 1 28 121 CHRIS GOODFELLOW M V45 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:45:40 28 7 6 29 241 TONY ROBSON M SEN PENNINE FELL RUNNERS 0:45:42 29 18 4 30 225 NEIL PETTIE M V45 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:45:43 30 8 7 31 132 DIGBY HARRIS M V50 PENNINE FELL RUNNERS 0:46:07 31 3 5 32 199 ALLAN MCCORMICK M SEN WILMSLOW RC 0:46:12 32 19 1 33 39 DAVID BROCKBANK M V45 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:46:26 33 9 8 34 19 ANDY BASEY M SEN HEANOR RUNNING CLUB 0:46:40 34 20 1 35 230 SIMON PICKARD M V45 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:46:47 35 10 4 36 219 MATTHEW OWENS M SEN CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:46:52 36 21 1 37 246 ANDREW SCHOLES M SEN U/A 0:46:58 37 22 38 301 BENJAMIN WOLSTENHOLME M SEN BRAMHALL RUNNERS 0:47:01 38 23 1 39 5 JOE ALLABY M SEN U/A 0:47:03 39 24 40 180 DANIEL LATHAM M SEN BUXTON AC 0:47:04 40 25 3 41 232 NEIL PIPER M SEN U/A 0:47:09 41 26 42 248 JONATHAN SEWELL M V45 BUXTON AC 0:47:18 42 11 4 43 10 MIKE ASHBY M SEN SALE HARRIERS 0:47:34 43 27 2 44 218 ROBERT OWEN M V50 TOTLEY AC 0:47:46 44 4 2 45 105 SIMON FOX M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:47:46 45 5 9 46 265 TOM STODDART M SEN U/A 0:47:48 46 28 47 152 RICHARD HUDSON M V40 U/A 0:47:54 47 3 48 107 PAUL FREEMAN M SEN RUCKSACK CLUB 0:48:00 48 29 1 49 268 MATTHEW STRAWBRIDGE M SEN U/A 0:48:11 49 30 50 194 ROB MASSEY M SEN BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:48:14 50 31 1 51 47 DAVID BURGESS M SEN STOCKPORT TRI CLUB 0:48:19 51 32 1 52 276 LAURENCE TENDLER M V40 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:48:22 52 4 2 53 272 NICK SYRETT M V40 CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:48:30 53 5 2 54 25 ALAN BILLINGTON M V45 BELPER HARRIERS 0:48:36 54 12 3 55 187 RICHARD LOCK M V40 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:48:42 55 6 3 56 171 NICK JONES M V40 BUXTON AC 0:48:52 56 7 5 57 33 JULIEN BOURQUIN M SEN U/A 0:49:02 57 33 58 68 DAVE CLARK M SEN CONGLETON HARRIERS 0:49:08 58 34 1 59 22 PAUL BENNETT M SEN U/A 0:49:15 59 35 60 271 ALICE SWIFT F SEN CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:49:18 1 1 1 61 78 HEATHER CORDEN F SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:49:24 2 2 1 62 64 ROGER CARTLEDGE M V45 U/A 0:49:35 60 13 63 254 MARC SINCLAIR M SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:49:49 61 36 10 64 269 MATHEW STREET M SEN U/A 0:49:57 62 37 65 125 TOM GRIMES M SEN BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:50:02 63 38 4 66 102 MICHAEL FORD M SEN U/A 0:50:06 64 39 67 43 ANDY BUCK M V55 STEEL CITY STRIDERS 0:50:10 65 1 1 68 141 NEIL HEY M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:50:11 66 6 11 69 1 RICHARD ADAMS M V40 BRAMHALL RUNNERS 0:50:13 67 8 2 70 237 SIMON REEVES M V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:50:15 68 9 12 71 309 KEVIN GOOD M V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:50:19 69 10 13 72 127 MIGUEL GUTIERREZ M SEN U/A 0:50:23 70 40 73 153 DEREK HUFFADINE M V40 BELPER HARRIERS 0:50:26 71 11 4 74 117 HARSHARN GILL M V40 GLOSSOPDALE HARRIERS 0:50:39 72 12 1 75 20 TYRRELL BASSON M V40 DARK PEAK FELL RUNNERS 0:50:43 73 13 5 76 67 ANDREW CHARLESWORTH M PENSENISTONE FOOTPATH RUNNERS & ATHLETIC0:50:59 CLUB 74 41 1 77 257 ELIZABETH SMITH F SEN U/A 0:50:59 3 3 78 231 SIMON PIPE M V55 MERCIA FELL RUNNERS 0:51:00 75 2 1 79 220 ANDY PAISLEY M V45 BELPER HARRIERS 0:51:18 76 14 5 80 3 DAVID AHEARN M SEN U/A 0:51:23 77 42 81 211 SIMON NEWTON M V40 U/A 0:51:26 78 14 82 215 KATHLEEN O'DONNELL F V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:51:26 4 1 1 83 172 RUTH E KEELEY F SEN BELPER HARRIERS 0:51:42 5 4 1 84 74 OLIVER COOK M V50 LONG EATON RUNNING CLUB 0:51:44 79 7 1 85 261 MARK SMITH M V45 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:52:01 80 15 5 86 188 DAVE LODWICK M V55 ROADHOGGS LEICESTER AC 0:52:03 81 3 1 87 108 NATHAN FRENCH M SEN CHESHIRE HASH HARRIERS 0:52:06 82 43 1 88 202 RICHARD MCKEE M V45 U/A 0:52:08 83 16 89 165 FIONA JOHNSON F SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:52:09 6 5 2 90 122 RICHARD GREEN M V50 SHELTON STRIDERS 0:52:20 84 8 1 91 315 ANDREW LEE M SEN ASHBOURNE RC 0:52:29 85 44 1 92 284 ANDREW VINCENT M V50 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:52:34 86 9 5 93 28 ALANNAH BIRTWISTLE F SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:52:35 7 6 2 94 214 LINZI NUTTALL F SEN MANCHESTER TRIATHLON CLUB 0:52:38 8 7 1 95 283 DAVID VERYARD M V55 BAKEWELL 0:52:42 87 4 1 96 110 NICHOLAS GALPIN M SEN CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:52:45 88 45 3 97 24 SAM BENTLEY M SEN U/A 0:52:48 89 46 98 27 TOM BIRTLES M SEN BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:53:07 90 47 6 99 207 IAN MULLIGAN M V50 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:53:28 91 10 6 100 120 RICHARD GOFF M SEN BUXTON AC 0:53:31 92 48 6 101 286 ALISON WAINWRIGHT F V45 DARK PEAK FELL RUNNERS 0:53:35 9 1 1 102 263 JAMES STABLES M V40 MELTHAM 0:53:43 93 15 1 103 157 ADAM JACKSON M SEN U/A 0:53:45 94 49 104 32 ALAN BOCKING M V60 CHESHIRE HILL RACERS 0:53:52 95 1 2 105 16 KATHERINE BARKER F SEN ALTRINCHAM AND DISTRICT AC 0:53:54 10 8 1 106 240 KERRY RILEY F SEN WEST CHESHIRE AC 0:53:56 11 9 1 107 270 ANDY STUBBS M SEN BELPER HARRIERS 0:54:03 96 50 6 108 205 KEITH MORGAN M V50 ASHBOURNE RC 0:54:08 97 11 2 109 294 CHRIS WHELPTON M V45 HIGH PEAK TRI 0:54:09 98 17 1 110 65 FRANK CASSIDY M V55 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:54:11 99 5 7 111 285 DAVID VINCENT M V55 DERWENT VALLEY ORIENTEERS 0:54:11 100 6 1 112 56 THOMAS CALLAGHAN M V45 MARPLE RUNNERS 0:54:16 101 18 1 113 59 LISA CAPES F SEN STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:54:17 12 10 3 114 29 GRAEME BLACK M SEN U/A 0:54:33 102 51 115 314 CONNOR LOMAX M V40 GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:54:43 103 16 1 116 14 ANNA ASPINALL F SEN GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:54:44 13 11 1 117 173 BRENDAN KEMP M V45 U/A 0:54:56 104 19 118 178 ADAM KNEESHAW M SEN U/A 0:55:04 105 52 119 181 RACHAEL LAWRANCE F V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:55:06 14 2 3 120 146 GARETH HOBBS M V50 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:55:08 106 12 8 121 145 MARK HOATH M V40 MELTHAM 0:55:14 107 17 2 122 161 HEATHER JANSEVSKA F SEN GLOSSOPDALE HARRIERS 0:55:23 15 12 1 123 192 TIM MARSH M V45 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:55:25 108 20 14 124 96 JO ELLIS F V40 PENNINE FELL RUNNERS 0:55:28 16 3 1 125 304 JEREMY WOODHAM M V45 MARPLE RUNNERS 0:55:35 109 21 2 126 156 KATHRYN HUTCHINSON F SEN MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:55:35 17 13 4 127 168 ANN-MARIE JONES F V60 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:55:36 18 1 5 128 6 TOM ALLABY M SEN U/A 0:55:37 110 53 129 291 STEWART WAUDBY M V40 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:55:47 111 18 15 130 137 NICK HEATON M V45 BRAMHALL RUNNERS 0:55:49 112 22 3 131 21 JO BEDNALL F V50 BUXTON AC 0:55:51 19 1 1 132 264 MARK STANBRIDGE M V45 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:56:03 113 23 16 133 235 JEREMIAH RAFTERY-DAVIES M SEN U/A 0:56:05 114 54 134 299 RICHARD WISE M V55 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:56:07 115 7 9 135 31 BARRY BLYTH M V70 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:56:08 116 1 17 136 175 DENNIS KENTROP M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:56:10 117 13 18 137 193 ROSS MARTLAND M V45 BUXTON AC 0:56:11 118 24 7 138 112 DENIS GARNHAM M V50 U/A 0:56:15 119 14 139 302 BEN WOOD M V40 U/A 0:56:17 120 19 140 191 JOHN MACKINTOSH M V50 U/A 0:56:27 121 15 141 94 NICHOLAS DRINKALL M SEN CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:56:32 122 55 4 142 128 PAUL HAINES M V45 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:56:34 123 25 7 143 158 BEVERLEY JACKSON F V50 ALTRINCHAM AND DISTRICT AC 0:56:36 20 2 2 144 287 ALISON WAINWRIGHT F SEN CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:56:39 21 14 2 145 15 PETER BAILEY M V55 BUXTON AC 0:56:44 124 8 8 146 97 ANDREAS ENGLAND M V45 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:56:48 125 26 10 147 289 ROB WALLIS M V50 BUXTON AC 0:56:52 126 16 9 148 293 MARK WHELAN M V50 GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:56:54 127 17 2 149 139 STEVE HENNESSY M V60 GOYT VALLEY STRIDERS 0:57:14 128 2 3 150 154 JENNIFER HULLEY F V40 STOCKPORT HARRIERS 0:57:15 22 4 4 151 227 ROGER PHILLIPS M V50 U/A 0:57:39 129 18 152 182 FIONA LESLIE F V50 CHORLTON RUNNERS 0:57:41 23 3 3 153 260 LEE SMITH M V40 BRAMHALL RUNNERS 0:57:43 130 20 4 154 140 CARLY HESELWOOD F SEN U/A 0:57:47 24 15 155 216 DAVID OLLEREARNSHAW M V50 U/A 0:57:54 131 19 156 91 STEPHEN DONE M V40 U/A 0:58:00 132 21 157 200 LIBBI MCGIBBON F SEN CHESHIRE HASH HARRIERS 0:58:29 25 16 1 158 34 LEE BRADLEY M V40 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:58:32 133 22 11 159 60 CAROLINE CAREN F V40 MANX FELL RUNNERS 0:58:56 26 5 1 160 150 DAVID HORSFIELD M V50 BOLLINGTON HARRIERS 0:58:58 134 20 12 161 155 TONY HULME M V70 CHESHIRE HILL RACERS 0:59:00 135 2 3 162 236 MARTIN RANDS M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:59:03 136 21 19 163 277 BARRIE THOMASON M V50 MACCLESFIELD HARRIERS 0:59:04 137 22 20 164 80 FIONA COSGROVE F V50 ALTRINCHAM AND DISTRICT AC 0:59:09 27 4 3 165 98 LAURA FAIRHURST
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