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No. Forename Surname Club / Organisation Distance 123 Stuart No. Forename Surname Club / Organisation Distance 123 Stuart ADAMSON Stewartry Wheelers 100 miles 147 Charlie ALEXANDER Hillhead Raiders CC 100 miles 148 Matt ANDERSON None 62miles 51 John ANDREW Dumfries CC 100 miles 266 David ARTHUR Athelite Triathlon Club 100 miles 12 Steven ASHWORTH None 100 miles 149 Alan AULD Strathclyde Police 100 miles 150 Simon BAIN Glasgow Green Cycling Club 100 miles 139 Andrew BAIRD West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 151 Stuart BARR None 100 miles 102 Mary BARRETT SSCC 100 miles 153 Stewart BECK None 100 miles 63 David BELDING Walkers CC 100 miles 154 Steven BELL None 100 miles 155 Ian BELL None 100 miles 27 Michael BETHWAITE Honister 92 100 miles 285 Andy Blackett None 62miles 70 Gordon BONALLO West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 157 Leon BOND Honister 92 100 miles 158 Alan BOWIE None 62miles 159 Allan BOYD None 100 miles 160 Brian BOYD None 62miles 161 Raymond BOYD None 100 miles 162 Hugh BOYLE None 100 miles 8 Anna BROOKS Morningside medical practice 62miles 163 Chris BROWN None 100 miles 164 Stephen BROWN None 100 miles 165 Ian BROWN None 100 miles 304 Drew BRUNTON None 100 miles 250 Dawn BUCHANAN Athelite Triathlon Club 100 miles 168 Pat BURNS None 100 miles 169 Kevin BURNS None 100 miles 170 Peter Burtwistle Royal Albert Cycling Club 100 miles 92 Lorne CALLAGHAN West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 20 Ewan CAMPBELL ??? 172 Barry CAMPBELL None 100 miles 174 Iain CAMPBELL None 100 miles 79 Jacqui CARRICK HERVELO 62miles 80 Nigel CARRICK Kelso Wheelers 100 miles 176 Derek CARRIGAN None 100 miles 179 Malcolm CARSON None 62miles 180 Nigel CHAPMAN 100 miles 181 Alex CHILTON Hillhead Raiders CC 100 miles 182 Sofia CHRISTIANSEN Team Breakpad 62miles 183 Rory CHRISTIE None 62miles 184 Kevin CLARK None 100 miles 24 David CLIFFORD Ayr Roads CC 100 miles 143 Gary COLLINS Dumfries CC 100 miles 186 Barry CONNOR Strathclyde Police 100 miles 146 Steven COPELAND Dumfries CC 100 miles 188 Barrie CRAM None 100 miles 59 Grant CRAVEN West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 189 Andrew CROOKS None 100 miles 190 Graeme CRUICKSHANK None 100 miles 96 Reid CUNNINGHAM Edinburgh RC 100 miles 192 Mark DAVIDSON Glasgow Couriers 100 miles 193 Colin DAVIDSON Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 194 Fiona DAVIDSON Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 195 Gareth DAVIDSON None 100 miles 196 Martin DAWSON None 62miles 105 Ian DEMPSTER West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 197 Charles DOBBIN None 100 miles 119 Alan DONALDSON None 62miles 120 Ruth DONALDSON None 62miles 198 Brian DONLEY None 100 miles 19 Frank DORRANS None 62miles 32 Ryan DOUGLAS Honister 92 100 miles 199 Alister DUNLOP Tri Lakeland 100 miles 200 Kevin EARL Fat Boyz 62miles 3 Norman EDWARDS 100 miles 201 Jez EDWARDS Seamons CC 100 miles 346 Jim ENGLISH None 62miles 2 Isabel EVANS Darlington CC 100 miles 202 Gavin FERGUSON None 100 miles 203 Miles FISHER Ivy CC 100 miles 76 Steve FLEMING West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 204 Andrew FLEMING None 100 miles 73 Steve FLINDALL Walkers CC 100 miles 205 Gavin FLORENCE None 100 miles 65 Peter FORSYTHE Walkers CC 100 miles 66 Sheila FORSYTHE Walkers CC 100 miles 171 Lindsay FOSTER Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 85 Alan FOX Johnstone Wheelers 100 miles 207 Gordon FRASER None 100 miles 9 John GARNER CTC 100 miles 40 Paul GAVIN Border City Wheelers 62miles 209 Bernie (Bernadette) GEMSON None 62miles 296 Kevin GEMSON None 62miles 132 David GIBSON Border City Wheelers 62miles 210 David GIBSON Pentland Triatheletes 100 miles 211 Andrew GIBSON None 100 miles 212 John GIBSON Lomo 100 miles 122 Bryce GILLAN Walkers CC 100 miles 213 Stuart GILMOUR None 100 miles 26 John GLAISTER Honister 92 100 miles 214 William GLASGOW Moniaive CC 62miles 215 Calum GLASGOW Moniaive CC 62miles 216 John GLEN None 100 miles 5 Philip GODLEY None 100 miles 217 Lorna GOLD None 100 miles 208 John GORDON East Kilbride Road Club 100 miles 121 Scott GOURLAY Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 140 Peter GRAHAM Hoops 100 miles 221 David GRAHAM BBOB 100 miles 75 Gregor GRANT Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 94 Neil GREER West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 177 Calum GREER West Lothian Clarion 62miles 144 Murat GURUN Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 90 Martha HALBERT County Cork Ireland 100 miles 101 Ger HALBERT None 100 miles 115 John HALBERT None 100 miles 288 Stephen HALL None 62miles 223 Graham HAMILTON None 100 miles 224 Stuart HAMILTON None 62miles 336 Neil HAMILTON None 62miles 225 William HANNAY None 100 miles 118 Fiona HARFIELD Stirling Tri 100 miles 265 Graeme HARPER None 62miles 353 Jim HARVEY None 62miles 226 Stuart HAWTHORNE Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 107 Robert HEMESLEY West Lothian Clarion 62miles 21 Craig Stuart HENDERSON 100 miles 254 Brian HICKEY Johnstone Wheelers 62miles 14 Wilson HILDITCH None 62miles 229 Sam (Samantha) HILL Team Breakpad 62miles 4 Colin HINDE Darlington CC 100 miles 130 Brian HINVEST Border City Wheelers 100 miles 131 Helen HINVEST Border City Wheelers 62miles 67 Kevin HOBAN Honister 92 62miles 230 William HODGSON None 100 miles 231 Brian HOLLAND None 100 miles 232 Brian HOLLAND Team MK 100 miles 17 Graeme HORNE West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 128 Paul HOSIE West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 47 Ian HOUSTON CTC 62miles 7 Marshall ILLINGWORTH The Old Gits 100 miles 235 David IRVINE Landengineering 62miles 53 Chris IRVING Border City Wheelers 62miles 36 Kevin JACKSON Honister 92 100 miles 237 Stephen JEFFREY None 100 miles 133 Alastiar JOHNSON Dumfries CC 100 miles 72 Ian JOHNSTON Edinburgh RC 100 miles 238 Tommy JOHNSTONE None 100 miles 239 Chris JOHNSTONE GMBC 100 miles 343 Keith JOHNSTONE Dumfries CC 100 miles 240 Alan JOLLIFFE None 100 miles 1 Karen JONES None 62miles 241 Paul JUKES Old Folks Cycling 62miles 242 Steven KATTENHORN East Kilbride Road Club 100 miles 243 Chris KELLY None 100 miles 244 Paul KEOGHAN None 62miles 245 Greg KERR 100 miles 109 Mary KIELY Edinburgh RC 100 miles 110 Tom KIELY Edinburgh RC 100 miles 91 Hugh James KILLEN County Cork Ireland 100 miles 246 David KIRKWOOD None 62miles 43 Amanda KIRTLEY Border City Wheelers 100 miles 37 CRAIG KITCHEN Honister 92 100 miles 247 Jan KLASICKI Edinburgh RC 100 miles 81 Greg KNOWLES DDCC 100 miles 64 Martin KUHN Walkers CC 100 miles 248 Gordon LANDGON None 62miles 103 Theresa LAVERY Dumfries triathlon 100 miles 57 Grant LAW Honister 92 100 miles 74 Steve LOCKHART Walkers CC 100 miles 88 Simon LONG Irthington Velo 100 miles 249 Dan LONGIN None 100 miles 252 Kenneth MacINTYRE None 100 miles 167 Russell MacKINNON Glasgow Green Cycling Club 62miles 134 Emma MacLAREN Johnstone Wheelers 100 miles 135 James MacLAREN Johnstone Wheelers 100 miles 256 David MacLEOD None 100 miles 257 James MacLEOD None 100 miles 258 Isobel MacLEOD None 62miles 227 Scott MACPHERSON None 100 miles 228 Graham MACPHERSON None 100 miles 222 Kyle MacRAE None 38 miles 310 Calum MacRAE None 38 miles 125 Colin MALONE None 100 miles 69 Charles MARTIN Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 46 Alan MASSEY West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 259 Alistair McARDLE None 62miles 260 Mark McBURNIE None 100 miles 272 Peter MccCORMICK None 62miles 173 Alison McCONNACHIE Dumfries CC 100 miles 263 Euan McCONNELL Galloway Hillbillies 100 miles 113 Kathleen McCORMAC Dumfries CC 62miles 262 Sandy McCORNISH None 62miles 89 Denis McFADDEN West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 62 Laura McFARLANE Walkers CC 100 miles 361 Kim McGILLIVRAY Edinburgh RC 100 miles 267 John McGIVERN EGASA 62miles 268 David McGIVERN 100 miles 269 Sandy McGLASHAN CTC 62miles 270 Liam McGURK None 62miles 6 Allan McLAUGHLIN Hoops 100 miles 339 John McLAUGHLIN None 62miles 355 Iain McLEAN None 62miles 278 Jim McMEEKEN None 62miles 48 Malcolm McMILLAN Kyle Academy 62miles 271 Walter McNEIL None 100 miles 349 Gill McNEIL Dumfries CC 100 miles 350 Gordon McNEIL Dumfries CC 100 miles 99 Alice McNULTY Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 100 Mark McNULTY Ayrodynamic TC 100 miles 106 Colin McPHEE Johnstone Wheelers 100 miles 273 David McQUILLAN None 62miles 126 Alison McQUILLEN West Lothian Clarion 38 miles 274 Duncan McTAVISH None 62miles 275 Iain McTAVISH None 100 miles 276 David McVEY None 100 miles 234 Graeme McVITIE None 100 miles 277 James McWHIRTER CTC 100 miles 264 Simon MILLAR None 100 miles 279 Carl MIMMACK None 100 miles 68 Adam MINSHULL Edinburgh RC 100 miles 280 Colin MITCHELL Honister 92 100 miles 324 Carla MOLINARO Glasgow Wheelers 100 miles 39 Kenny MONTEATH Edinburgh RC 100 miles 281 Jack MOODY None 62miles 33 Chris MORFOOT Honister 92 100 miles 77 Brian MORRELL Dumfries 100 miles 354 Annette MORRIS British Mountain Bike Orienteering62miles 78 Graham MOSS None 100 miles 141 Alexander MUIR Walkers CC 100 miles 251 Iain MUIR None 100 miles 282 John MURPHY None 100 miles 283 David MURRAY Dumfries CC 100 miles 129 Steven MYCOCK None 62miles 206 Jamie NELLANY None 100 miles 233 Martin NESBIT None 62miles 286 Andrew NEWBY None 62miles 287 Alan NISBET None 100 miles 111 Ronald NOLAN Edinburgh RC 100 miles 289 Ted NORFOLK D&GCTC 62miles 136 Ewan NORTON West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 58 Peter NORWOOD Border City Wheelers 100 miles 290 John O'CONNOR None 100 miles 291 Stephen O'CONNOR None 100 miles 104 Sean O'FLYNN None 100 miles 284 Kevin O'HARA West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 124 Jamie O'KANE West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 292 John OWEN Landengineering 62miles 38 Llewelyn PARKINSON West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 42 Gareth PARRY Walkers CC 62miles 293 Ian PEACOCK None 62miles 294 David PECK None 100 miles 295 Dean PENNINGTON None 100 miles 83 Donald PETTIGREW West Lothian Clarion 100 miles 357 Joseph PHILLIPS None 100 miles 11 Scott PITKEATHLY ??? 97 Andrew PRINGLE Honister 92 100 miles 297 David PURDIE None 100 miles 116 Margaret QUANE None 62miles 93 James RAESIDE Walkers
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