Beverley 10K 2018 Results

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Beverley 10K 2018 Results Gender Position Race No Competitor Name Gender Category Cat Pos Club Finish Time Chip Time Pos 1 1453 Kris Lecher Male 1 18-39 1/340 City of Hull AC 00:31:22 00:31:21 2 1559 Harry Powell Male 2 18-39 2/340 Kingston upon Hull AC 00:32:18 00:32:17 3 631 Michael Tanner Male 3 18-39 3/340 Birchfield 00:33:04 00:33:02 4 471 Steven Bateson Male 4 45-49 1/140 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:33:15 00:33:13 5 249 Phillip Tedd Male 5 40-44 1/126 Thames Hare & Hounds 00:33:33 00:33:31 6 1247 Phill Taylor Male 6 18-39 4/340 Bridlington Road Runners 00:33:41 00:33:39 7 73 Gregan Clarkson Male 7 18-39 5/340 Kingston upon Hull AC 00:33:58 00:33:57 8 38 Timmy Davies Male 8 18-39 6/340 Leeds City AC 00:34:09 00:34:08 9 1283 James Kraft Male 9 18-39 7/340 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:34:31 00:34:29 10 686 Robert Weekes Male 10 18-39 8/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:34:39 00:34:37 11 1860 David Green Male 11 18-39 9/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:34:46 00:34:44 12 175 Becky Rigby Female 1 18-34 1/202 Preston Harriers & AC 00:34:54 00:34:52 13 1867 Gary Crompton Male 12 18-39 10/340 Scunthorpe & District AC 00:35:26 00:35:24 14 1067 David Ball Male 13 18-39 11/340 City of Hull AC 00:35:31 00:35:29 15 1839 Andrew Holt Male 14 18-39 12/340 Winterton 00:35:34 00:35:32 16 1832 Ross Armstrong Male 15 18-39 13/340 Abbey Runners 00:35:41 00:35:39 17 133 Walter Somerville Male 16 18-39 14/340 00:35:54 00:35:51 18 1220 James Wilson Male 17 18-39 15/340 Driffield Striders 00:35:56 00:35:53 19 357 Andrew Deyes Male 18 18-39 16/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:36:04 00:36:02 20 14 Luke Davison Male 19 18-39 17/340 Beverley AC 00:36:06 00:36:06 21 16 Lewis Holloway Male 20 45-49 2/140 Beverley AC 00:36:07 00:36:04 22 336 Scott Hargreaves Male 21 18-39 18/340 Bridlington Road Runners 00:36:10 00:36:07 23 606 Neil Seddon Male 22 18-39 19/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:36:17 00:36:14 24 145 Kevin Wilson Male 23 18-39 20/340 Wallsend Harriers 00:36:22 00:36:20 25 1426 Nigel Sisson Male 24 45-49 3/140 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:36:24 00:36:22 26 1066 Robert Fletcher Male 25 18-39 21/340 00:36:24 00:36:20 27 548 Pete Baker Male 26 40-44 2/126 City of Hull AC 00:36:45 00:36:45 28 1401 Matthew Shillings Male 27 18-39 22/340 Goole Viking Striders 00:36:49 00:36:47 29 1545 Stuart Smith Male 28 40-44 3/126 Pocklington Runners 00:36:50 00:36:48 30 384 Carla Stansfield Female 2 18-34 2/202 City of Hull AC 00:37:01 00:36:58 31 309 Daniel Maw Male 29 18-39 23/340 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:37:04 00:37:01 32 214 Mark Spikings Male 30 18-39 24/340 City of Hull AC 00:37:06 00:37:03 33 270 David Fletcher Male 31 40-44 4/126 00:37:15 00:37:11 34 143 Elliott Spicer Male 32 18-39 25/340 City of Hull AC 00:37:25 00:37:21 35 311 David Mckinnon Male 33 18-39 26/340 Goole Viking Striders 00:37:30 00:37:27 36 1745 Michael Dowson Male 34 18-39 27/340 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:37:30 00:37:26 37 1093 Owen Armstrong Male 35 U18 1/21 00:37:32 00:37:29 38 310 Mike Potter Male 36 18-39 28/340 Kingston upon Hull AC 00:37:33 00:37:27 39 570 Mark Colling Male 37 50-54 1/125 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:37:34 00:37:32 40 459 Christopher Wilkinson Male 38 18-39 29/340 Durham City Harriers & AC 00:37:37 00:37:35 41 126 Jim Harlock Male 39 50-54 2/125 City of Hull AC 00:37:49 00:37:49 42 621 Nick Jordan Male 40 18-39 30/340 Bridlington Road Runners 00:37:52 00:37:48 43 750 Andrew Wigglesworth Male 41 40-44 5/126 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:37:54 00:37:50 44 839 Matthew Middleton Male 42 18-39 31/340 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:37:58 00:37:55 45 1148 Rob Newton Male 43 18-39 32/340 00:37:59 00:37:55 46 190 Richard Davies Male 44 18-39 33/340 Elswick Harriers 00:38:00 00:37:53 47 1415 Mark Williamson Male 45 45-49 4/140 Hornsea Harriers 00:38:01 00:37:54 48 118 Oliver Brown Male 46 18-39 34/340 00:38:02 00:37:54 49 33 Andrew Smith Male 47 U18 2/21 Barton & District Ac 00:38:07 00:38:01 50 194 Thomas Mawer Male 48 18-39 35/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:38:10 00:38:07 51 1924 Charles Barry Male 49 18-39 36/340 00:38:14 00:38:09 52 157 James Pearson Male 50 40-44 6/126 City of Hull AC 00:38:16 00:38:14 53 1909 Kieran Whyte Male 51 U18 3/21 00:38:20 00:38:15 54 1718 Michael Smith Male 52 18-39 37/340 Pocklington Runners 00:38:22 00:38:20 55 600 Matthew Snow Male 53 18-39 38/340 00:38:24 00:38:19 56 269 Jason Brooks Male 54 40-44 7/126 00:38:27 00:38:23 57 1903 Fabian Reith Male 55 18-39 39/340 00:38:46 00:38:41 58 93 Sophie Lee Female 3 18-34 3/202 City of Hull AC 00:38:48 00:38:45 59 1794 Gordon Haigh Male 56 55-59 1/87 00:38:55 00:38:48 60 1024 Lewis Wright Male 57 18-39 40/340 00:38:56 00:38:52 61 129 Jonathan Wilkinson Male 58 18-39 41/340 Durham City Harriers & AC 00:39:01 00:38:59 62 1430 Martin Oliver Male 59 18-39 42/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:39:05 00:39:01 63 440 Mark Nettleton Male 60 50-54 3/125 Barton & District Ac 00:39:10 00:39:07 64 373 James Stathers Male 61 18-39 43/340 00:39:10 00:39:03 65 796 Stephen Rennie Male 62 60-64 1/31 City of Hull AC 00:39:13 00:39:10 66 159 David Tyas Male 63 18-39 44/340 00:39:15 00:39:07 67 18 Mark Dalton Male 64 55-59 2/87 Beverley AC 00:39:23 00:39:12 68 500 Lee Alcock Male 65 18-39 45/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:39:25 00:39:21 69 41 Richard Maw Male 66 45-49 5/140 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:39:29 00:39:27 70 15 Stephen Walker Male 67 40-44 8/126 Beverley AC 00:39:30 00:39:26 71 1309 Tom Gelsthorpe Male 68 18-39 46/340 00:39:36 00:39:29 72 1657 Robert Gray Male 69 55-59 3/87 Wetherby Runners 00:39:43 00:39:37 73 558 James Bray Male 70 18-39 47/340 City of Hull AC 00:39:49 00:39:44 74 1810 Sean Thompson Male 71 18-39 48/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:39:49 00:39:45 75 1660 Tristan Featherby Male 72 18-39 49/340 Pocklington Runners 00:39:51 00:39:48 76 43 Josh Taylor Male 73 18-39 50/340 Bridlington Road Runners 00:39:52 00:39:52 77 1910 Sam Gowland Male 74 U18 4/21 00:39:57 00:39:52 78 1816 Adam Gibson Male 75 18-39 51/340 00:40:00 00:39:47 79 164 Ian Hird Male 76 55-59 4/87 City of Hull AC 00:40:02 00:40:02 80 557 Nathan Cobb Male 77 18-39 52/340 00:40:06 00:40:02 81 1871 Sean Kelly Male 78 50-54 4/125 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:40:18 00:40:14 82 1360 Johanna Sutcliffe Female 4 40-44 1/123 Halifax Harriers 00:40:23 00:40:19 83 125 Jonathan Addy Male 79 18-39 53/340 City of Hull AC 00:40:24 00:40:18 84 1202 Gary Jolley Male 80 18-39 54/340 00:40:25 00:40:12 85 138 Scott Palframan Male 81 40-44 9/126 00:40:26 00:40:19 86 354 Thomas Skinner Male 82 18-39 55/340 00:40:27 00:40:16 87 1586 Ben Birtles Male 83 40-44 10/126 City of Hull AC 00:40:30 00:40:25 88 821 Graham Justice Male 84 50-54 5/125 00:40:30 00:40:25 89 1195 Philip Markham Male 85 45-49 6/140 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:40:37 00:40:32 90 1142 Ashley Arnott Male 86 18-39 56/340 00:40:38 00:40:27 91 1623 Andrew Jackson Male 87 45-49 7/140 Yorkshire Wolds Runners 00:40:38 00:40:34 92 1947 Martin Dean Male 88 45-49 8/140 00:40:38 00:40:33 93 1156 Tom Dawson Male 89 18-39 57/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:40:39 00:40:32 94 542 Paul Sellens Male 90 18-39 58/340 City of Hull AC 00:40:41 00:40:36 95 1848 Natalie Bell Female 5 18-34 4/202 00:40:44 00:40:39 96 32 Paul Bennett Male 91 45-49 9/140 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:40:44 00:40:38 97 1849 Nick Maynard Male 92 45-49 10/140 City of Hull AC 00:40:48 00:40:42 98 1183 Eddie Rex Male 93 40-44 11/126 00:40:50 00:40:46 99 1190 Daniel Newman Male 94 18-39 59/340 00:40:50 00:40:46 100 498 Mark Gadie Male 95 18-39 60/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:40:53 00:40:47 101 628 Adam Anderson Male 96 18-39 61/340 Driffield Striders 00:40:53 00:40:50 102 205 Becky Mcdonald Female 6 18-34 5/202 City of Hull AC 00:40:54 00:40:46 103 197 Martin Booth Male 97 60-64 2/31 Goole Viking Striders 00:40:55 00:40:48 104 1879 David Meilhan Male 98 40-44 12/126 Beverley AC 00:40:56 00:40:49 105 393 Paul Cartwright Male 99 60-64 3/31 City of Hull AC 00:41:00 00:40:53 106 1934 Steve Dean Male 100 55-59 5/87 Team Pittaway 00:41:09 00:40:57 107 1173 David Parkin Male 101 50-54 6/125 Driffield Striders 00:41:18 00:41:00 108 288 Warwick Anderson Male 102 45-49 11/140 Pocklington Runners 00:41:19 00:41:08 109 1116 Christopher Healy Male 103 50-54 7/125 Kingston upon Hull AC 00:41:21 00:41:13 110 1104 Dominic Mcpherson Male 104 50-54 8/125 00:41:22 00:41:14 111 726 Andrew Gibson Male 105 45-49 12/140 00:41:22 00:41:07 112 1278 Martin Jones Male 106 18-39 62/340 Kingston upon Hull AC 00:41:24 00:40:50 113 1204 Shaun Alcock Male 107 18-39 63/340 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:41:25 00:41:21 114 343 Duncan Smart Male 108 45-49 13/140 Scarborough Athletic Club 00:41:31 00:41:24 115 610 Jake Woods Male 109 18-39 64/340 00:41:32 00:41:32 116 907 Paul Nippress Male 110 55-59 6/87 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:41:34 00:41:20 117 1377 Andy Baker Male 111 50-54 9/125 Bridlington Road Runners 00:41:38 00:41:31 118 782 James Cook Male 112 40-44 13/126 00:41:38 00:41:25 119 1650 Simon Wilson Male 113 40-44 14/126 Scunthorpe & District AC 00:41:40 00:41:35 120 1354 Curtis Arnott Male 114 18-39 65/340 Beverley AC 00:41:43 00:41:33 121 540 Lee Craven Male 115 18-39 66/340 Kingston upon Hull AC 00:41:45 00:41:38 122 816 Tim Groves Male 116 50-54 10/125 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:41:47 00:41:38 123 762 Sarah Sellens Female 7 18-34 6/202 City of Hull AC 00:41:48 00:41:43 124 1684 Lewis Beecher Male 117 40-44 15/126 East Hull Harriers & AC 00:41:50 00:41:43 125 1395 Beverley Wilson Female 8 50-54 1/84 Cleethorpes & District AC 00:41:53 00:41:49 126 1096 Peter Cork Male 118 45-49 14/140 00:41:54 00:41:37 127 830 Jonathan Dennison Male 119 U18 5/21 Beverley AC 00:41:54 00:41:45 128 1896 John Traynor Male
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