Bristol 1/2 Marathon Results 2001

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Bristol 1/2 Marathon Results 2001 Position Number Name M/F Category Team Time 1 1004 Geofry Kinyua M Kenya 1:05:08 2 1003 Kenneth Tarus M Kenya 1:05:16 3 1005 Andreas Espinosa M Mexico 1:06:11 4 2794 Sebastian Shepley M M Tipton Harriers 1:10:14 5 1604 Barry Reynolds M S Exeter Harriers 1:11:03 6 2185 James Roche M S Victoria Park Harriers 1:12:53 7 2823 Steve Brace M 40 S Bridgend A C 1:13:48 8 1666 Jeremy McCarthy M S Witney R R 1:13:50 9 4059 Paul Sperrin M 40 M Bitton R R 1:13:53 10 2261 Kevin Crenol M 1:13:56 11 1758 Martin Shore M M Westbury Harriers 1:14:11 12 1110 Duncan Parish M 1:14:51 13 2800 Peter Morrison M Sc Carnegie Harriers 1:14:55 14 8009 Andrea Green F S DARTFORD HARRIERS 1:14:56 15 1020 Mike Peters M 40 Stubbington Green Runners 1:15:08 16 2514 Mark Woodman M R R C 1:15:28 17 5027 Steve Hollier M 50 S Clevedon 1:15:40 18 2704 Fernando Carvajal M M Shaftesbury Barnet 1:15:42 19 1163 Aynsley Peet M 1:15:48 20 1165 Rob Brown M 1:15:59 21 2531 Jonathan Wills M Bristol University 1:16:05 22 1981 Richard Caburn M S Taunton A C 1:16:27 23 1927 Kit Stokes M M Weston A C 1:16:31 24 2427 Nigel Jones M 1:16:35 25 2327 Chris Ramsell M M Ivanhoe Runners 1:16:44 26 1788 Andrew Symonds M N Kendal Ac 1:16:49 27 1969 Mark Lewis M 1:16:50 28 1694 Stuart Douglas M M Ivanhoe Runners 1:17:00 29 8004 Sharon Dixon F Parkside A C 1:17:01 30 8010 Jane Livings F S WELLS CITY HARRIERS 1:17:03 31 1032 Neil Mytton M S Plymouth Harriers 1:17:10 32 4461 Phil Westlake M 40 M Bitton R R 1:17:14 33 1411 Duncan Pearson M 1:17:29 34 1926 Roy Reeder M S The Stragglers 1:17:31 35 4829 Simon Hunt M 45 S City Of Salisbury 1:17:44 36 3502 Ruth Pickvance F 40 W Swansea Harriers 1:17:45 37 2224 Lee Parnell M S D M L R C 1:17:56 38 4902 Martin Davis M 40 S Newquay R R 1:17:59 39 2229 Jaco De Jager M S Kent A C 1:18:04 40 1897 Michael Baillie M S Whitney Road Runners 1:18:05 41 4889 Peter Maher M 45 N Vale Royal 1:18:27 42 1243 Paul Major M S Woodford Green 1:18:37 43 2538 Chris Vauden M S Clevedon 1:19:00 44 2194 Stephen Wigmore M S Horsham Joggers 1:19:21 45 1033 Paul Harper M 1:19:23 46 1989 David Gough M N Vale Royal 1:19:26 47 1522 Jonathan Gilling M 1:19:30 48 1893 Mark Farmer M 1:19:31 49 8089 Debra Short F 1:19:33 50 1121 Kevin Minty M M Weston A C 1:19:33 51 3503 Judy Oakley F 35 S City Of Portsmouth 1:19:34 52 2786 Steve Smythe M S Runners World 1:19:34 53 4987 Derek Weaver M 45 1:19:35 54 2788 Rob Watts M S Runners World 1:19:35 55 1316 Andrew Hawkins M M Gloucester A C 1:19:36 56 2787 Rob Spedding M S Runners World 1:19:40 57 1937 Hugh McGilligan M 1:19:49 58 2096 Ian Spilsbury M W Penarth & Dinas 1:20:01 59 1260 Martin Bewley M 1:20:05 60 1073 Peter Stockman M 1:20:12 61 2811 Martin Critchlow M S Tamar Trotters 1:20:18 62 2247 Dan Blewitt M M Town & Country Harriers 1:20:21 63 1259 Andy Brooks M S Total Fitness Bath 1:20:26 64 1951 John English M 1:20:28 65 2425 Paul McCarthy M S S W R R 1:20:32 66 4431 David Gunstone M 45 M City Of Bath 1:20:42 67 2244 Billy Corr M S South London Harriers 1:20:47 68 1466 Patrick Hall M 1:20:50 69 1425 Chris Newby M M Great Western Runners 1:20:56 70 2133 Justin Littlechild M 1:20:57 71 4426 John Mitchell M 40 Tl 1:20:57 72 1302 Peter Whitney M N Claremont Road Runners 1:21:07 73 1380 Michael Hedges M 1:21:20 74 2312 Martin Gainsborough M S Headington R R 1:21:32 75 1501 Darren Hendley M W Penarth & Dinas 1:21:36 76 1079 Gary Bagnall M S Victoria Park Harriers 1:21:41 77 1096 Colin Gamlen M M Bitton R R 1:21:45 78 4194 Roger Bennett M 40 M Tewkesbury A C 1:21:55 79 4954 John Cross M 40 1:21:57 80 1564 Andy Jones M S Exeter Harriers 1:21:58 81 2474 Simon Norwood M M Ludlow 1:22:00 82 4828 Julian Arthurs M 40 S Chippenham Harriers 1:22:07 83 8386 Annabel Leslie F 1:22:15 84 5002 Keith McGeogh M 50 W Les Croupiers 1:22:17 85 1768 David Wright M S Newbury A C 1:22:19 86 5151 Leslie Vialls M 50 S Victoria Park Harrs 1:22:27 87 1962 Simon Hill M M Bitton R R 1:22:42 88 1593 Alan Goodwin M 1:22:43 89 1573 Mark Clayton M S Chippenham Harriers 1:22:43 90 5166 David Burton M 40 M Dursley 1:22:48 91 1358 Gary Bailey M 1:22:53 92 2614 David Quigley M S Wargrave Runners 1:22:57 93 4459 Tony Threlfall M 40 S Corsham R C 1:23:06 94 2149 Jeremy O'Brien M S Headington R R 1:23:15 95 1237 Adam Schwarz M 1:23:18 96 2479 Kevan Lopeman M M Westbury Harriers 1:23:22 97 2365 John Malone-Lee M S University Of Bristol C C C 1:23:23 98 1241 Dylan Mathias M S Chippenham Harriers 1:23:24 99 2049 Allan Parker M M Alchester R C 1:23:25 100 4809 Peter Hutton M 40 W Chepstow Harriers 1:23:28 101 1842 Leon Perkins M M Bitton R R 1:23:33 102 1209 Hugh Griffiths M Ws Atkins 1:23:35 103 4298 Bill Graham M 45 M Bitton R R 1:23:37 104 4367 Richard Ford M 40 M Weston A C 1:23:43 105 2308 Chris Bailey M S Highgate Harriers 1:23:46 106 2377 Jim Walton M 1:23:49 107 2753 Jerven Van Der Brugge M Foetuna V L D 1:23:55 108 4137 Peter Hart M 45 S Exmouth Harriers 1:23:57 109 1054 Rob Burnham M N Valley Striders 1:24:02 110 1829 Matthew Rogers M 1:24:04 111 4373 Robert McCarthy M 45 M City Of Bath 1:24:13 112 2355 Crispin Wigfield M 1:24:16 113 4238 Tom Smith M 40 S Chippenham Harriers 1:24:18 114 4067 Andrew Watson M 40 1:24:22 115 4155 David Jelley M 45 N Ripon Runners Club 1:24:24 116 5005 Jonathan Bateman M 50 S R R C 1:24:26 117 4024 David Mortimer M 45 M Bristol A C 1:24:30 118 3978 Revis Crowle M 1:24:38 119 3522 Claire Davidson F 1:24:40 120 2713 Matthew Cole M 1:24:42 121 2775 Michael Fleming M Army 1:24:45 122 3820 Aliosn Vuagniaux F 40 S City Of Bath A C 1:24:46 123 1050 Simon Douglas M M Somer A C 1:24:53 124 1478 Clive Baker M M Tewkesbury A C 1:24:55 125 1117 Paul Moylett M 1:24:56 126 4976 Raymond Hooper M 40 M Westbury Harriers 1:24:58 127 1896 Paul Childs M S Cobac 1:25:00 128 1837 Matthew Richards M 1:25:01 129 5008 Peter Tabenor M 55 S Plymouth Harriers 1:25:01 130 4125 Dave Hoddell M 45 M Clevedon A C 1:25:03 131 5013 Michael Beattie M 50 S Plymouth Harriers 1:25:04 132 4233 Philip Argent M 40 1:25:08 133 2376 Timothy Mitchell-Smith M S Victoria Park Harriers 1:25:11 134 1293 Stuart Henderson M 1:25:14 135 2765 Mark Hughes M B U O T C 1:25:16 136 4819 Neil Wallace M 40 M Clevedon A C 1:25:19 137 4068 John Tarkanyi M 40 M Nailsea R C 1:25:25 138 4996 Tyrone Desmond M 40 1:25:28 139 4970 Adrian Skeates M 40 M Bitton R R 1:25:30 140 4083 Hugh Burchard M 40 M City Of Bath 1:25:44 141 2333 Michael Penman M S Victoria Park Harriers 1:25:49 142 2806 Peter McKeown M S Exmouth Harriers 1:25:50 143 1622 Nigel Bolt M 1:25:51 144 4951 Stephen Baxter M 45 M Weston A C 1:25:52 145 5018 Nick Peaple M 50 S Chippenham Harriers 1:25:54 146 1473 Mark Dunstone M M Weston A C 1:25:54 147 4296 Chris Kenchington M 40 S Cheddar R C 1:25:56 148 2208 Richard Piggott M N Kirk Hallam A C 1:25:56 149 6142 Lee Richardson M 40 S Ilford A C 1:25:56 150 5012 David McDonald M 50 S Chippenham Harriers 1:25:57 151 2619 Nathan Cantello M 1:26:01 152 1749 Timothy Birkinshaw M 1:26:03 153 2667 Michael Hardwick M David Lloyd 1:26:11 154 1873 Steve Babb M S Newquay R R 1:26:14 155 1512 David Ellison M S & H Entech W S A 1:26:14 156 1941 Nick Stevens M M Somer A C 1:26:17 157 1160 Andrew Strange M S Chippenham Harriers 1:26:17 158 4158 Keith Brown M 45 M Nailsea R C 1:26:18 159 4414 Charles Daniel M 45 1:26:18 160 4084 David Jones M 40 1:26:22 161 4132 John McDonough M 45 M Town & Country Harriers 1:26:23 162 5030 Alan Burton M 55 1:26:27 163 2207 Justin Corrie M 1:26:35 164 6119 Michael Willis M 40 S Swindon Striders 1:26:41 165 4938 Keith Calcutt M 45 S Plymouth Harriers 1:26:42 166 4031 Geoffrey Smith M 45 S 1:26:44 167 4249 Nicholas Nicklon M 40 M Bitton R R 1:26:48 168 5014 Bardi Collins M 55 M Weston A C 1:26:49 169 2559 Ian Price M M Stourbridge R C 1:26:51 170 1053 Stephen Peters M 1:26:53 171 4252 Ian O'Neil M 40 1:26:54 172 4503 Patricia Matheson F 45 M Stourbridge R C 1:26:55 173 4930 Gary Clench M 40 S Alchester R C 1:26:55 174 1390 Christopher Pinchbeck M M Weston A C 1:26:56 175 4093 Alan Dumper M 45 1:26:57 176 1027 Lee Scott M M Westbury Harriers 1:27:03 177 1487 Mike Courtiour M 1:27:06 178 4371 Richard Norris M 40 Optimum Multisports 1:27:09 179 1452 Colin Lee M M Weston A C 1:27:10 180 1392 Neil Marke M S Bideford 1:27:11 181 1566 Antony Walsh M M Bitton R R 1:27:13 182 1693 Niall Caldwell M S Wells City Harriers 1:27:18 183 4817 Jonathan Hurdle M 40 S Dorking & Mole Valley A C 1:27:25 184 2129 Steven Hobden M 1:27:25 185 4300 Peter Ferlie M 40 S Burgess Hill Runners 1:27:27 186 4360 Richard Boon M 40 W Miskin Manor 1:27:28 187 6127 Gerry Cox M 45 M Bitton R R 1:27:29 188 1382 Richard Matthews M 1:27:30 189 2388 Roger Denton M 1:27:30 190 4331 Mark Hanson M 40 1:27:32 191 4810 Andrew Bromley M 40 S Axa Sunlife 1:27:36 192 1354 Jason Williams M 1:27:38 193 4419 Roderick McLean M 45 1:27:39 194 4892 Paul Chappell M 40 M Hogweed Trotters 1:27:43 195 6003 Patrick Slavin M 60 M Bitton R R 1:27:47 196 2299 Mark Drew M 1:27:48 197 2027 James Sumpter M 1:27:49 198 1249 Chris Cammish M 1:27:53 199 5021 Christopher Herbert M 50 M Bristol A C 1:28:01 200 3505 Helen Yule F 35 W Lliswerry Runners 1:28:03 201 1690 Steven Phillips M 1:28:05 202 5003 Peter Sargent M 55 S Newquay R R 1:28:05 203 2286 Ben Langdon M M Bristol A C 1:28:07 204 6103 Paul Stevenson M 40 1:28:08 205 5369 Shireen Barbour F 40 S Reading R R 1:28:10 206 1863 Rob Birchall M ESPORTA TRI 1:28:11 207 1355 Stuart Robertson M S Hogweed Trotters 1:28:12 208 4064 Mike Weir M 40 1:28:14 209 4910 Peter Lewis M 40 1:28:19 210 2547 John Drew M 1:28:26 211 1244 David Rudland M C H S W 1:28:27 212 2184 Joe Lench M M Bristol A C 1:28:27
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