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FINAL Entry List for Website.Xlsx Bluebell Trail 2019 Final list as at 3rd May 2019 Forename Surname Club Jackie Addison Tobias Adkins Hyde Park Harriers Jason Albrecht St Theresas Athletic Club Louise Ambler Richard Anderson Sarah Anderton Baildon Runners Julia Ansbro Stockton Striders Kathy Armitage Richard Armitage Victoria Armstrong Stainland Lions Jo Astbury Michelle Aston Rebecca Avanessian M/c Ymca Harriers Daniel Ayres St Theresas Athletic Club Joe Baker Stadium Runners Lorna Baker Rachel Balbontin Dewsbury Road Runners Aileen Baldwin Stainland Lions Emma Ball Middleton Harriers Grace Balmforth Gerry Banham Stainland Lions David Bannister York Acorn Ben Barker Rhona Barker Swinton Running Club Andy Barnes Northowram Pumas Rebecca Barnes Littleborough Runners Jo Barrett York Postal Harriers Naz Bashir Derwent Valley Trail Runners Maris Basko Bramley Breezers Alice Bates Claudia Bauer Hyde Park Harriers Sophie Baxter Halifax Harriers Tim Baxter Halifax Harriers Mark Beard Rochdale Tri Julie Beaumont Roberttown Road Runners Rachael Beaumont Halifax Harriers William Belcher Bingley Harriers Lisa Belford-Mcdowell St Theresas Athletic Club Richard Bell Wetherby Runners Velerie Bell Wetherby Runners Laura Bennett Barnsley Harriers Paul Bennett Bramley Breezers Hazel Berrett Halifax Harriers Jamie Best St Theresas Athletic Club Craig Bingham Queensbury Running Club Emily Bird Roberttown Road Runners Melvyn Bishop Anthea Bitcon Stadium Runners John Blease Nick Boothroyd Stephen Bostock Graham Bowden St Theresas Athletic Club Julie Bowman Northowram Pumas Karen Bowman Scott Bradbury Stadium Runners Jamie Brannan Stadium Runners Richard Brewster Stainland Lions Steve Broadfoot Knowsley Harriers Ac Aly Brook Stainland Lions Janine Brook Baildon Runners Paula Brook Rothwell Harriers Tim Brook Northowram Pumas Chloe Brutnell Angela Buckley Denise Buckley Helen Buglass Wetherby Runners Mick Bull Rebecca Butler Stainland Lions Richard Butterwick Todmorden Harriers John Calvert Dewsbury Road Runners Dominic Camponi Dewsbury Road Runners Duncan Cannon Todmorden Harriers Dawn Cantarelli Craig Carr Garry Carr Barnsley Harriers Ben Carter Stainland Lions Jonny Cartwright Stadium Runners Nicki Cartwright Stadium Runners Jennie Castlehouse Bramley Breezers Ian Chapman Sunny Cheema Abbey Runners Daniel Cherington Sally Chesworth Todmorden Harriers Ken Chilcott Stainland Lions Michael Childe Roberttown Road Runners Gill Chippendale Methley Striders Kevin Chippendale Ackworth Road Runners Susan Clapham Jon Clark Tillie Clark Amanda Clarke York Knavesmire Harriers Alex Clarkson Elaine Coates Suzy Coates Wakefield Tri Club Kim Collins Basement Recovery Project Lucy Collins Stainland Lions Sephie Collins Dewsbury Road Runners Eleanor Colman Hyde Park Harriers Ian Connolly Colette Cooke Rochdale Harriers Richard Cooke Darren Coop Acre Street Runners Paul Corns Stainland Lions John Cottam Stadium Runners Michael Cottam Stadium Runners Simon Courtney Stadium Runners Emma Coverley Holmepierrepoint Philip Craven David Crawford Louise Cribbes Richard Crombie Stainland Lions Joseph Crossfield Halifax Harriers Peter Cruikshanks David Culpan Stainland Lions Christie-Anne Cunningham Labc Runners Jane Curwen Halifax Harriers Suneil Curwen Halifax Harriers Paul Cutler Olivia Dangerfield Russell Daniel Claire D'arcy Baildon Runners Mark Davies Stadium Runners Matt Dawson Roberttown Road Runners Rebecca Dawson Gill Day Margaret Deacon Halifax Harriers Martin Dearie Dewsbury Road Runners Sarah Denman St Theresas Athletic Club Cheryl Devine Stadium Runners Paul Dewhirst Pudsey Pacers Paul Dickens Hyde Park Harriers Zoe Dijkman Hilary Dix Lucy Dockerty Gavin Dodd Stainland Lions Paul Doherty St Theresas Athletic Club Matthew Donnelly Helen Doroszkiewicz Northwich Running Club Jamie Dos Anjos Andrea Douglas Bramley Breezers Kirk Douglas Bramley Breezers Lesley Dowdall Helen Doyle Ilkley Harriers Nancy Doyle Rebekah Drury Ian Dunn Stadium Runners Richard Dunn Fiona Dyson Russell Dyson Stadium Runners Darren Earnshaw Stadium Runners John Eastwood Stadium Runners Sam Eastwood Stadium Runners Judith Eaton Littleborough Runners Chris Elkington Sara Elliott Otley Ac Christopher Ellis Northowram Pumas Heather Ellis Dewsbury Road Runners Richard Ellis Sammy Ellis Nicola Empson Baildon Runners Michelle Eyre Stainland Lions Karen Fairburn Sarah Farnell Hyde Park Harriers Gail Fawcett Stainland Lions Ruth Fearn Linda Featherstone South Leeds Lakers John Felton Oldham & Royton Harriers Ac Julie Felton Oldham & Royton Harriers Ac Suzanne Fennell Dewsbury Road Runners Lisa Fenton Labc Runners Martin Fillingham Saltaire Striders Richard Firth Dewsbury Road Runners Susan Firth Dewsbury Road Runners Daniel Fisher Valley Striders Dean Flanagan Alan Fleming Andy Flynn Northowram Pumas Adam Ford Rachel Foreman Lonely Goat Gavin Foster Stainland Lions Steve Foster Chris France Basement Recovery Project Alex Frost Rochdale Harriers Richard Frost Sowerby Bridge Snails Nigel Fuller St Theresas Athletic Club John Galloway Barnsley Harriers Louise Galvin Vegan Runners Andrew Gardner St Theresas Athletic Club Donna Gardner Oldham & Royton Harriers Ac Simon Gardner Red Rose Runners Chris Garnett Angela Garside Roberttown Road Runners Simon Garside Roberttown Road Runners Rachel Gasior Keighley and Craven Athletic Club Daniel Gaunt St Theresas Athletic Club Chris Gill Christopher Gill St Theresas Athletic Club Violet Gill St Theresas Athletic Club Simon Gillibrand Stacey Gilman Roberttown Road Runners Richard Godden Roberttown Road Runners Adam Goodall Stadium Runners Michaela Goodall Stadium Runners Lee Goodridge Jane Gornell Shane Grace St Theresas Athletic Club Dianne Graham Keith Graham James Grant Pontefract Ac Michael Grayson St Theresas Athletic Club Ashleigh Greenwood Stadium Runners Daniel Greenwood Meltham Ac Rob Gresswell Rothwell Harriers Richard Griffin Mark Haddrill Hyde Park Harriers Chris Hall Stainland Lions Bridie Hamilton Gavin Hamilton Saltaire Striders Ian Hamilton Jack Hamilton Liz Hamilton Saltaire Striders Phil Hammond Hyde Park Harriers Nikki Hanson Charlotte Hardy Saltaire Striders Rebecca Harpur Otley Ac Sean Harrison Frances Harwood Matthew Harwood Robert Hatfield Rachel Hawkins Matthew Hayes Corina Haynes Rochdale Harriers Susan Heaney Royton Road Runners Marie Hemingway Barnsley Harriers Keelan Henry South Leeds Lakers Richard Herrington St Theresas Athletic Club Mark Hewitt Rachael Hey Stadium Runners Simon Heyes Basement Recovery Project Catherine Higgins Dewsbury Road Runners Jody Hill Airecentre Pacers Merry Hill Horsforth Harriers Francine Hilton Michael Hilton Jane Hobson Halifax Harriers Toni Hockridge Angela Holt Dean Hopley Ian Hoskins Stainland Lions Vicky Houghton Hyde Park Harriers Kevin House Brighouse Bumble Bees Meg House Abbey Runners Chris Howarth Stadium Runners Sally Howarth Trafford Athletics Club Adelle Hughes Billy Hughes James Hughes Stadium Runners Tony Hunking Trail Running Association Jocy Hunter Lindsay Hurst Wasim Hussain Queensbury Running Club Debbie Hyde Stainland Lions Ed Hyland Stainland Lions Michael Ibbotson Neil Ibbotson David Ingle Halifax Harriers Kim Ison Stainland Lions Charlie Jackett Hyde Park Harriers Anna Jackson Dewsbury Road Runners Gary Jackson Stadium Runners John Jackson Kirsty Jackson Niamh Jackson Roundhay Runners Samantha Jackson St Theresas Athletic Club Chris Jacobs HPC Laser Tom Jagger Gillian Jago Queensbury Running Club David Jenkin Glen Johnson St Theresas Athletic Club Paula Johnston Bramley Breezers Jessica Jones Horsforth Harriers Stephanie Jones Katherine Judge St Theresas Athletic Club Simon Jump Tracy Jump Jane Kay Baildon Runners Martin Kaye South Leeds Lakers Tom Kaye Kevin Kendall Saltwell Harriers Polly Kennerley Congleton Harriers Amjid Khan Stainland Lions Chris Kilvington Bramley Breezers Jodie Knowles Northowram Pumas Steve Laffey Chris Lane Luisa Lauren Keighley and Craven Athletic Club Jane Lawson York Acorn Shaun Layton David Leaf St Theresas Athletic Club Diane Lee Holmfirth Harriers Lois Lincoln Saltwell Harriers Amy Linley Dewsbury Road Runners Ron Lister Caroline Lloyd Mike Lloyd Dan Lock Stadium Runners Joanne Loftus St Theresas Athletic Club Shaun Loftus St Theresas Athletic Club Joanne Longstaff David Lonsdale Baildon Runners Richard Lund Baildon Runners Roy Lunt Stainland Lions Lee Macdonald Nicola Macdonald Barnsley Harriers Zoe Mallinson Stainland Lions Lizzie Mansell Vegan Runners Claire Manton Ben Marchant Laura Marchant Soraya Marsden Jenny Marshall Vicky Martin Nathan Mcardle South Leeds Lakers Wendy Mcdougald Pam Mcghee Sowerby Bridge Snails Sean Mchale Mark Mckone Jonny Mclean Holmfirth Harriers Phillip Mcmahon Roberttown Road Runners Elizabeth Mcwhirter Michael Melia Patrick Melvin Trudy Melvin Lynne Metcalfe Rothwell & District Harriers Lorna Midwood Hyde Park Harriers David Miller Stadium Runners Vicky Miller Jo Milsom Baildon Runners Elodie Minazzi Roberttown Road Runners Cashe Mitchell Basement Recovery Project Adam Moger Kirkstall Harriers Jonathan Moon Sowerby Bridge Snails Dave Morley St Theresas Athletic Club Sarah Morley St Theresas Athletic Club Ann Morrissey Hyde Village Striders Daniel Mortimer Roberttown Road Runners Gary Morton Tim Mosedale Saltaire Striders Anthony Mott Stainland Lions Gary Moxon Pontefract Ac Marion Muir Kirkstall Harriers Ruth Muir St Theresas Athletic Club Paul Murgatroyd South Leeds Lakers Sarah Myers Eccleshill Roadrunners Helen Myles Ian Myles Lauren Navan Rossendale Triathlon Club Tom Needham Bingley Harriers Jason Newell Spen & District Ac Clare Newton Halifax
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