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Tour of Horwich & Rivington Tour of Horwich & Rivington - Junior Fun Run Tour at Horwich on Sunday 18th June 2006 Carnival — FINAL RESULTS PosName Cat/Pos Club Time 1 Joshua Skinner U17 1 Chorley Harriers 4:56 62 Noel Roberts V40 2 Unattached 7:38 2 J Bretherton U13 1 Chorley Harriers 5:06 63 R McGoldrick L9 5 Unattached 7:39 3 April Stevenson L15 1 Horwich R M I Harriers 5:07 64 Michael Howe V35 2 Horwich R M I Harriers 7:40 4 Richard Powell U13 2 Leigh Harriers & Ac 5:21 65 Phoebe Howe L9 6 Horwich R M I Harriers 7:41 5 B Faulkner L15 2 Horwich R M I Harriers 5:33 66 Katy Chadbond L9 7 Unattached 7:44 6 Thomas Powell U15 1 Leigh Harriers & Ac 5:36 67 Holly L13 8 Unattached 7:46 7 George McPhee U17 2 Bolton Sea Cadets 5:38 68 E Brindle L9 8 Unattached 7:48 8 N Jackson L15 3 Preston Harriers & Ac 5:41 69 Susanne Ashcroft L40 2 Unattached 7:50 9 Lee LockwoodBent U13 3 Leigh Harriers & Ac 5:46 70 N Gallagher L9 9 Unattached 7:52 10 Mark Brown U13 4 Chorley Harriers 5:53 71 Reah Liles L11 8 Unattached 7:54 11 Zac Howe U13 5 Horwich R M I Harriers 5:56 72 Elizabeth Sadler L40 3 Unattached 7:56 12 Megan Searson L13 1 Blackburn Harriers & Ac 5:59 73 Jessie Roberts L15 6 Unattached 7:58 13 Rajan Patel U15 2 Unattached 5:59 74 Lesley Roberts L40 4 Unattached 8:00 14 Robert Powell U11 1 Leigh Harriers & Ac 6:03 75 Claire Jones LJ 1 Unattached 8:06 15 Naomi Sivill L15 4 Unattached 6:03 76 A Gallagher L9 10 Unattached 8:12 16 R Atkinson L13 2 Horwich R M I Harriers 6:06 77 Olivia Crabtree L11 9 Chorley Harriers 8:15 17 Alex Stainsby U15 3 Unattached 6:12 78 Helena Culshaw L13 9 Unattached 8:17 18 Joe McAfee U11 2 Unattached 6:16 79 Jack McGuire V50 1 Clayton Le Moors Harriers 8:28 19 Ella Crabtree L13 3 Chorley Harriers 6:19 80 Cameron Aiken U9 7 Unattached 8:29 20 Charlie Tanfield U13 6 Unattached 6:21 81 Annette Aiken L35 1 Unattached 8:38 21 S Mohtasham L13 4 Sale Harriers Manchester 6:25 82 N Townsend U9 8 Unattached 8:50 22 Sam Gorton U15 4 Bolton Sea Cadets 6:26 83 M Littlewood L9 11 Unattached 8:53 23 Eve Smith L13 5 Bury Athletic Club 6:27 84 Chloe Townsend L13 10 Unattached 8:54 24 Julian Dodd V40 1 Unattached 6:30 85 B Atkinson L9 12 Unattached 8:57 25 Sam Boardman U11 3 Horwich R M I Harriers 6:34 86 Nicola Brown L35 2 Unattached 9:03 26 Paul Twernlow U17 3 Bolton Sea Cadets 6:34 87 A Stanley L9 13 Wallasey Athletic Club 9:06 27 Andrew Settle U15 5 Unattached 6:35 88 M Stanley V40 3 Wallasey Athletic Club 9:06 28 Nathan Skinner U11 4 Chorley Harriers 6:36 89 Robyn Jones L15 7 Unattached 9:29 29 Bethany Wallis L11 1 Bolton United Harriers & Ac 6:37 90 Callum Crosby U9 9 Unattached 9:53 30 Amy McAfee L13 6 Unattached 6:40 91 Maria Crosby L35 3 Unattached 9:55 31 Olivia Wallis L11 2 Bolton United Harriers & Ac 6:50 92 Karen Sivill L40 5 Unattached 10:10 32 Mollie Nuttall L11 3 Bolton United Harriers & Ac 6:51 93 Kirsty Smith L15 8 Bolton Sea Cadets 10:19 33 Luke Massey U9 1 Unattached 6:54 94 Abigail Morgan L17 1 Bolton Sea Cadets 10:19 34 Matthew Aiken U13 7 Unattached 6:54 95 Glen Atkinson V35 3 Unattached 10:19 35 Deran Wilkinson U9 2 Unattached 6:55 96 Elizabeth Hindle L11 10 Unattached 10:22 36 Harry Spragg U13 8 Horwich R M I Harriers 7:01 97 S Wilkinson L35 4 Unattached 10:22 37 David Price U9 3 Unattached 7:01 98 H Pinnell L11 11 Unattached 10:25 38 Ben Chadwick U9 4 Unattached 7:02 99 ?Leanne Jones L 54 Unattached 10:26 39 Sarah Risley L13 7 Unattached 7:03 100 M Darbyshire U13 9 Unattached 10:28 40 I Faulkner L9 1 Horwich R M I Harriers 7:05 101 Tom Whitworth U9 10 Meltham AC 10:44 41 Freya Sadler L11 4 Unattached 7:07 102 ?Leanne Jones L 55 Unattached 10:44 42 Ellen Faulkner L11 5 Horwich R M I Harriers 7:08 103 Emma Stewart L9 14 Unattached 10:44 43 Ann Price L40 1 Unattached 7:11 104 John Stewart V35 4 Unattached 10:44 44 S Mohtasham L9 2 Sale Harriers Manchester 7:13 105 Amy Smith L9 15 Unattached 10:51 45 Cameron Critchley U9 5 Unattached 7:13 106 Halliwell L9 16 Unattached 10:52 46 Loran Delamore L15 5 Bolton Sea Cadets 7:14 107 Sarah Bradshaw L35 5 Unattached 11:07 47 Gareth Liles U15 6 Unattached 7:18 108 W Slourfield V35 5 Unattached 11:14 48 Ryan Ashcroft U11 5 Unattached 7:24 109 A AthertonH L9 17 Unattached 11:17 49 Sam Gallagher U11 6 Unattached 7:25 110 Cianan Wood L11 12 Unattached 11:21 50 Thomas Baxter U9 6 Unattached 7:26 111 Ben Hindle U9 11 Unattached 11:21 51 H Slourfield U11 7 Unattached 7:26 112 Zoe Hindle L 62 Unattached 11:24 52 Roslyn Ashcroft L11 6 Unattached 7:27 113 M O’Neill L 63 Unattached 11:38 53 Joe Roberts U11 8 Horwich R M I Harriers 7:30 114 J Stewart L9 18 Unattached 11:38 54 Martha Gill L9 3 Unattached 7:31 115 S Stewart L35 6 Unattached 11:44 55 Joseph Howe U11 9 Horwich R M I Harriers 7:31 116 Sam Bougler U9 12 Unattached 11:44 56 Kelly Sivill L11 7 Unattached 7:32 117 Lauren Ruddick L17 2 Unattached 11:44 57 David Sivill V35 1 Unattached 7:32 118 Nikki Simpson L 67 Unattached 11:44 58 Lee Stones Unattached 7:34 119 M Ruddick JM 1 Unattached 11:47 59 ??? ??? 7:34 120 Dave Downes V35 6 Unattached 12:30 60 M McGoldrick L9 4 Unattached 7:35 121 S Darbyshire L9 19 Unattached 12:30 61 Robert Gill U11 10 Unattached 7:36 122 C Mitchell L35 7 Unattached Carnival - Men — TEAM RESULTS NOTE: Unattached and non-counters are DELETED before teams are calculated 1 Leigh Harriers & Ac 22 — 3 Richard Powell 4 Thomas Powell 6 Lee LockwoodBent 9 Robert Powell 2 Chorley Harriers 23 — 1 Joshua Skinner 2 J Bretherton 7 Mark Brown 13 Nathan Skinner 3 Horwich R M I Harriers 48 — 8 Zac Howe 11 Sam Boardman 14 Harry Spragg 15 Joe Roberts Carnival - Ladies — TEAM RESULTS NOTE: Unattached and non-counters are DELETED before teams are calculated 1 Horwich R M I Harriers 20 — 1 April Stevenson 2 B Faulkner 5 R Atkinson 12 I Faulkner Results Service by G.J. Fecitt (SportSoft) Tel & Fax 01204 884887, Email: [email protected] Sport Soft Internet: http://www.race-results.co.uk -- full results will be available for downloading tonight.
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