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Ikano Robin Hood Half Marathon 2014 – Provisional Results Ikano Robin Hood Half Marathon 2014 – Provisional Results ChipPos RaceNo Name Gender Cat Club ChipTime 1 5 Matthew Kimutai M RUN FAST 01:04:21 2 6 Alastair Watson M 01:07:41 3 15 Rob Keal M 01:09:35 4 17 Aaron Richmond M 01:09:40 5 14 Marká Jenkin M 01:10:26 6 20 Chris Jordan M 01:11:20 7 29 Runner 29 M 01:11:42 8 6922 Andrew Savery M LEAMINGTON C & AC 01:12:13 9 121 Rob Webb M 01:12:36 10 104 Edward Donovan M LES CROUPIERS 01:13:10 11 7321 Iain Bailey M SLEAFORD TOWN RUNNERS 01:13:11 12 18 Dean Richardson M 40 01:13:39 13 138 Anthony Woodward M DESFORD STRIDERS 01:13:48 14 105 Daniel Robinson M BRAT 01:13:56 15 109 Andrew Fuller M 01:14:17 16 116 Tom Lupton M CHARNWOOD AC 01:14:19 17 31 Runner 31 M 01:14:19 18 22 Gladys Kwambai F RUN FAST 01:14:22 19 110 Sam Pearch M SHELTON STRIDERS 01:14:26 20 9757 Kevin Ogden M 40 SPENBOROUGH AC 01:15:14 21 7305 Matthew Kingston-Lee M KENILWORTH RUNNERS 01:15:29 22 9701 Greg Southern M 45 SLEAFORD TOWN RUNNERS 01:15:46 23 7327 James Bennett M STRIDERS OF CROYDON 01:15:53 24 9702 Sam Harper M DERWENT RUNNERS 01:15:56 25 125 Dan Siddons M SHELTON STRIDERS 01:16:02 26 7323 Jamie Fletcher M DERBY ATHLETIC CLUB 01:16:09 27 9340 Stephen Mears M CHARNWOOD AC 01:16:13 28 519 Mark Edmondson-Jones M 45 SOUTHWELL RUNNING CLUB 01:16:32 29 113 Connor Carson M 40 KENILWORTH RUNNERS 01:16:40 30 124 Tom Dukes M 01:16:45 31 7329 James Moles M 40 MANCHESTER FRONTRUNNERS 01:16:48 32 507 Robin Outtersides M OTLEY AC 01:17:00 33 7320 Matthew Nutt M WIMBLEDON WINDMILERS 01:17:09 34 131 Benjamin Tolputt M SERPENTINE 01:17:10 35 510 Philip Avery M 01:17:10 36 112 Max Ware M LINCOLN WELLINGTON AC 01:17:13 37 129 Javier Rodriguez M 01:17:27 38 518 Tom Dart M SPENBOROUGH AC 01:17:47 39 7325 Luke Wigman M BALANCED PERFORMANCE 01:17:54 40 107 Jonathan Simpkins M NOTTS AC 01:17:57 41 32 Kyle Bustobs M 01:18:10 42 503 Terry Jervis M 01:18:23 43 7312 Stephen Dickens M FORMULA ONE CIRCUIT CREW 01:18:36 44 9315 Craig Hinds M 40 HERMITAGE HARRIERS 01:18:43 45 6530 Michael Bryant M SWANSEA HARRIERS 01:18:48 46 9703 Gavin Mcdermott M 40 HERMITAGE HARRIERS 01:18:49 47 523 David Greenwood M 01:18:53 48 7337 Ryan Twigg M HERMITAGE HARRIERS 01:18:58 49 524 Wayne Illidge M 50 01:19:00 50 922 Noel Adkins M BARNSLEY AC 01:19:16 51 515 Simon Campbell M CIRENCESTER AC 01:19:18 52 6923 Dean Cooper-Cunningham M 01:19:19 53 9326 Gary Blaber M 40 MARSHALL MILTON KEYNES AC 01:19:30 54 134 Ralph Collett M SERPENTINE 01:19:32 55 7339 Wayne Bulcroft M 01:19:34 56 908 Peter Bryant M 01:19:42 57 7701 Toby Chapman M 01:19:48 58 514 Tim Caldwell M 01:20:04 59 505 John Mosley M SALE HARRIERS 01:20:06 60 120 David Tune M 40 DONCASTER AC 01:20:11 61 128 Ben O'Connell M HEANOR RUNNING CLUB 01:20:12 62 506 David Sedgwick M DONCASTER AC 01:20:12 63 938 Mark King M 40 01:20:33 64 7331 Glen Hawkyard M 01:20:35 65 132 Alec Bednall M 01:20:35 66 136 Matt Johnson M HINCKLEY RUNNING CLUB 01:20:51 67 140 Craig Taylor M TRENTHAM RC 01:21:08 68 7338 Ramzi Sidani M IVANHOE RUNNERS 01:21:10 69 123 Stephen Tilford M WAKEFIELD HARRIERS 01:21:19 70 931 Nathaniel Gibson M 01:21:19 71 7725 Emma Schuck F HAYLE RUNNERS 01:21:21 72 4919 Sam Matthews M 01:21:25 73 537 Paul Coupe M 45 TELFORD AC 01:21:26 74 7719 Stephen Maddison M 40 CITY OF HULL AC 01:21:29 75 27 Emily Ault F 01:21:33 76 7707 David Brazener M 45 NOTTS AC 01:21:35 77 6511 Mike Brooks M 01:21:38 78 538 Kevin White M SPA STRIDERS 01:21:42 79 914 Dave Crossley M 01:21:53 80 927 Jonathan Carter M CHERWELL RUNNERS AND JOGGERS 01:22:02 81 7705 Chris Taylor M ROYAL SUTTON COLDFIELD AC 01:22:03 82 525 Will Johnson M SPA STRIDERS 01:22:05 83 593 Gary Mellors M SMALLEY ROAD RUNNERS 01:22:05 84 1302 James Read M 01:22:05 85 935 Simon Hopkinson M 50 REDHILL ROAD RUNNERS 01:22:10 86 7335 Carl Handford M 45 CHESAPEAKE ROAD RUNNERS 01:22:10 87 7711 Andy Hawtin M SOUTH DERBYSHIRE ROAD RUNNERS 01:22:14 88 9707 Tim Watkins M 01:22:21 89 137 James Moroney M NOTTS AC 01:22:22 90 8115 Michael Trott M IVANHOE RUNNERS 01:22:24 91 7710 Matt Royall M 40 01:22:28 92 504 Ben Terry M RAF 01:22:31 93 135 Peter Hearn M 50 TYNEDALE HARRIERS 01:22:32 94 540 Ian Chant M 40 LONG EATON RUNNING CLUB 01:22:32 95 532 Ryan Nokes M STAFFORD HARRIERS 01:22:38 96 7713 James Carvello M ROUNDHAY RUNNERS 01:22:38 97 7706 Louis Wood M STEEL CITY STRIDERS 01:22:39 98 8999 Simon Lubbock M 01:22:44 99 2101 Richard Allen M CHESAPEAKE ROAD RUNNERS 01:23:08 100 9742 Rob Evans M BEESTON AC 01:23:12 101 516 Sarah Louise Cumber F 40 HALIFAX HARRIERS AC 01:23:18 102 1727 Paul Taylor M KIMBERWORTH STRIDERS 01:23:20 103 30 David Grange M 01:23:23 104 925 Peter Bentley M 40 LEICESTER TRI CLUB 01:23:25 105 10402 Stephen Wilson M 40 BURTON ATHLETICS CLUB 01:23:26 106 6927 Mark Popple M STAMFORD STRIDERS 01:23:35 107 3301 Paul Lusty M 01:23:35 108 7717 Thomas Hardman M KIMBERWORTH STRIDERS 01:23:39 109 1313 Carl Stainton M 40 WARLEY WOODS PACERS 01:23:43 110 9316 Mark Williams M 40 01:23:47 111 2112 Simon Birch M HINCKLEY RUNNING CLUB 01:23:51 112 2525 Andrew Fleming M ROTHWELL HARRIERS 01:24:12 113 6924 James Rose M STEEL CITY STRIDERS 01:24:15 114 9705 Simon Nash M 45 REDHILL ROAD RUNNERS 01:24:19 115 910 Paul Bakewell M 01:24:28 116 936 Mike Jacobs M 55 01:24:29 117 9704 Neil Littlewood M 01:24:31 118 2911 Tracy Hinxman F 40 01:24:31 119 7333 Jason Tilley M 40 HATTON DARTS 01:24:32 120 913 Darren Cornish M 40 01:24:33 121 531 Daniel Mould M RUGBY AND NORTHAMPTON ATHLETICS CLUB 01:24:34 122 1311 Christopher Williams M EYNSHAM ROADRUNNERS 01:24:35 123 902 Karl Mallyon M FORMULA ONE CIRCUIT CREW 01:24:37 124 7722 Samuel Chambers M 01:24:38 125 7313 Leigh Wood M 01:24:43 126 7728 Christopher Bell M 01:24:44 127 511 Ian Benskin M 40 SHEPSHED RC 01:24:45 128 7301 Treena Johnson F 50 DEWSBURY ROAD RUNNERS 01:24:50 129 7720 Laurynas Giriunas M 01:24:54 130 9792 Gary Morley M 40 01:24:55 131 1701 James Hutchinson M 40 NOTTS AC 01:24:56 132 7334 Craig Taylor M 01:25:00 133 915 Martin Harrigan M 45 SOUTHWELL RUNNING CLUB 01:25:09 134 7340 Craig Lynam M 45 01:25:15 135 7712 Nicola Jefferson F 40 ARMY ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION 01:25:20 136 939 Emma Lambert F HINCKLEY RUNNING CLUB 01:25:21 137 520 Ian Ellwood M YORK POSTAL HARRIERS 01:25:26 138 9311 Ross Blackburn M ROTHWELL HARRIERS 01:25:33 139 7714 Mark Goodison M 55 TOTLEY AC 01:25:35 140 114 Stephen Gormley M 01:25:36 141 526 Barnabas King M 01:25:38 142 2538 Duncan Greene M 01:25:39 143 1707 Paul Chapman M SOUTH DERBYSHIRE ROAD RUNNERS 01:25:41 144 508 Gareth Edwards M 40 01:25:43 145 6928 Josh Hymer M BECKENHAM RUNNING CLUB 01:25:46 146 139 Eleanor Fowler F 35 NUNEATON HARRIERS 01:25:48 147 929 Robin Clegg M HEANOR RUNNING CLUB 01:25:49 148 8195 Mike Bates M 01:25:49 149 7716 Gareth Williams M STAMFORD STRIDERS 01:25:51 150 8124 Scott Crompton M 01:25:53 151 7737 Timothy Baggs M 45 LONG EATON RUNNING CLUB 01:25:54 152 7709 James Maguire M 01:25:56 153 1312 Shane Chapman M SOUTH DERBYSHIRE ROAD RUNNERS 01:25:57 154 7727 Tim Spate M 40 01:25:58 155 127 Ryan Kavanagh M TADCASTER HARRIERS 01:25:59 156 8183 Madeleine Garner F 01:26:01 157 535 Ian Ogden M 40 SPENBOROUGH AC 01:26:02 158 1715 Lewis Hopkinson M 40 FERNWOOD RUNNING CLUB 01:26:03 159 6541 Mark Blackburn M 01:26:04 160 7330 Matthew Cartwright M 01:26:07 161 8110 Julie Dixon F 45 WOOTTON ROAD RUNNERS 01:26:11 162 1339 Andrew Stephens M 45 01:26:11 163 7734 Andrew Pitman M 01:26:20 164 3307 Kate Mcbrien F 45 ROYAL SUTTON COLDFIELD AC 01:26:22 165 533 Chris Wells M KINGSTONE RUNNERS BARNSLEY 01:26:23 166 978 Martin Troop M 01:26:29 167 9526 Chris Wales M 01:26:32 168 9755 Ben Williams M 01:26:34 169 2425 Kathryn Reynolds F 01:26:38 170 8910 Dale Bywater M 40 01:26:44 171 8617 Phil Haynes M 50 01:26:44 172 7740 Matthew West M 40 SHELTON STRIDERS 01:26:49 173 906 Neil Crummack M 01:26:50 174 9478 Jennifer Ward F 01:26:52 175 8512 Mark Jacobs M FORMULA ONE CIRCUIT CREW 01:26:53 176 7732 Richard Rutkowski M 40 01:26:58 177 6515 Steven 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