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ERRA National Road Relays 2019 at Sutton Park, Birmingham On ERRA National Road Relays 2019 at Sutton Park, Birmingham on Saturday 6th April 2019 - Womens 6 Stage Stage 1 — Final Results PosName Club Leg Time 1 Anna Moller Aldershot A 28:01 30 Sarah Pemberton Serpentin 33:35 2 Jessica Judd Blackburn 28:07 31 Elizabeth Watters Birchfiel B 33:46 3 Hayley Carruthers Birchfiel A 28:35 32 Amelia Beaman SalfordHa 33:50 4 Verity Ockenden SwanseaHa 28:59 33 Emily Baines YorkKnave 34:03 5 Tish Jones BelgraveH 29:05 34 Ruby Sykes Holmfirth 34:08 6 Claire Duck LeedsCity A 29:46 35 M Joneswalters Southampt 34:34 7 Tamara Beach LesCroupi 30:02 36 Tamara Freeman Bromsgrov 34:35 8 Steph Mccall HerneHill A 30:03 37 Georgia Tuckfield Aldershot B 34:58 9 Nicole Taylor Tonbridge 30:27 38 Harriet Hamilton SaleHarri 35:35 10 Heather Timmins ThamesVal 30:42 39 Myshola Kirkham CoventryG 36:02 11 Sarah Lowery Rotherham B 31:02 40 Larna Partridge TiptonHar A 36:22 12 Samantha Hughes Rotherham A 31:14 41 Gemma Larkin ChorltonR 36:23 13 Molly Browne Birmingha 31:18 42 H Whitelamhodges Hallamshi 36:25 14 Yasmin Goater HighgateH 31:25 43 Alison Price Bournvill A 36:37 15 Fiona Bunn AbingdonA 31:28 44 Claire Lewis HolmePier 37:17 16 I Talbotprice Bristol&W A 31:29 45 Danielle Smith HeanorRC 37:44 17 Rachel Thomas VictoriaP 31:33 46 Gemma Sidaway RoyalSutt 38:00 18 Bethanie Murray ThamesHar 31:40 47 Aimee Ferguson AberdareV 38:05 19 Rachael Burns L’poolH 31:42 48 Jo Taylor SteelCity B 38:15 20 Vicki Cronin TraffordA 31:45 49 Rachel Bentley ValleyStr 38:23 21 Katie Rowland KentAc 32:27 50 Julia Cobham Penistone 38:32 22 Sarah Grover HerneHill B 32:42 51 C Hutchinson Worcester 38:39 23 Harriet Buswell LeedsCity B 32:44 52 Elaine Fairbrother Kettering 38:49 24 Lisa Deacon NottsAc A 32:49 53 C Voelkerling Harboroug 39:59 25 Amelia Pettitt ValeRoyal 32:52 54 Kirsty Bradshaw NottsAc B 41:34 26 Caroline Brock SteelCity A 33:05 55 Jayne Fitzpatrick RipleyRC 42:43 27 Debra Campbell L’poolPS 33:09 56 Suz West Bournvill B 42:45 28 Chloe Finlay Peterboro 33:12 57 Miriam Stevens Bournvill C 47:23 29 Fiona Hughes Cambridge 33:22 - Womens 6 Stage Stage 2 — Final Results PosName Club Leg TimeCum Time Gain 1 Georgie Hartigan Birchfiel A 18:09 46:44+ 2 35 Della Wilson YorkKnave 22:28 56:31 - 2 2 Bronwen Owen LeedsCity A 17:22 47:08+ 4 36 Lilly Fletcher Hallamshi 20:11 56:36+ 6 3 Emma Stevens Aldershot A 19:16 47:17 - 2 37 Louise Morgan Peterboro 23:27 56:39 - 9 4 Isobel Parryjones SwanseaHa 18:20 47:19 0 38 Susannah Davies TiptonHar A 20:28 56:50+ 2 5 Jessica Craig HerneHill A 18:03 48:06+ 3 39 Jaymie Shenton SalfordHa 23:39 57:29 - 7 6 Joanne Nelson Blackburn 20:45 48:52 - 4 40 Penny Oliver CoventryG 21:33 57:35 - 1 7 Alice Reed BelgraveH 19:53 48:58 - 2 41 C Harlanmarks Bournvill A 21:55 58:32+ 2 8 Zara Knappy Rotherham B 18:13 49:15+ 3 42 Ann Gould HolmePier 21:52 59:09+ 2 9 Natasha Hatswell Rotherham A 18:03 49:17+ 3 43 Ellen Humpherston RoyalSutt 21:40 59:40+ 3 10 Chloe Bird Tonbridge 19:13 49:40 - 1 44 Kelsey Moloney HeanorRC 21:58 59:42+ 1 11 Kirsty Addy ThamesVal 19:07 49:49 - 1 45 Emma Robertson Worcester 21:18 59:57+ 6 12 Helen Oliver LesCroupi 20:13 50:15 - 5 46 Sarah Ward Harboroug 20:09 1:00:08+ 7 13 Nina Griffith HighgateH 19:12 50:37+ 1 47 Lesley Latchem Penistone 22:09 1:00:41+ 3 14 Anne Kenchington Birmingha 19:29 50:47 - 1 48 Mandy Taylor SteelCity B 22:54 1:01:09 0 15 Tiffany Penfold L’poolPS 17:41 50:50+12 49 Stephanie Gledhill ValleyStr 22:57 1:01:20 0 16 K Gundersen VictoriaP 19:27 51:00+ 1 50 Hannah Ahle ChorltonR 25:17 1:01:40- 9 17 Rachel Friend LeedsCity B 18:21 51:05+ 6 51 Holli Jehu AberdareV 25:13 1:03:18- 4 18 A Duranmingo Bristol&W A 19:38 51:07 - 2 52 Joanne Finch NottsAc B 22:42 1:04:16+ 2 19 Emily Gray L’poolH 19:59 51:41 0 53 Emily Tomlinson RipleyRC 22:39 1:05:22+ 2 20 Ella Newton HerneHill B 19:05 51:47+ 2 54 Karen Albery Kettering 28:19 1:07:08- 2 21 Lucy Dowsett Cambridge 18:33 51:55+ 8 55 Sharon Newman Bournvill B 28:03 1:10:48+ 1 22 Hannah Robinson NottsAc A 19:32 52:21+ 2 56 Anna Mcmanus Bournvill C 28:18 1:15:41+ 1 23 Louise Jackson Southampt 18:17 52:51+12 Fastest runners over stage 2: 24 Victoria Buck KentAc 20:39 53:06 - 3 1Bronwen Owen LeedsCity A 17:22 25 Karys Amory Birchfiel B 20:06 53:52+ 6 2Tiffany Penfold L’poolPS 17:41 26 Emma Tilley SaleHarri 18:44 54:19+12 3Jessica Craig HerneHill A 18:03 27 Katharine Harris AbingdonA 22:51 54:19 -12 4Natasha Hatswell Rotherham A 18:03 28 Laura Carmichael Serpentin 20:45 54:20+ 2 5Georgie Hartigan Birchfiel A 18:09 29 Clara Pettitt ValeRoyal 21:41 54:33 - 4 6Zara Knappy Rotherham B 18:13 30 Olivia Sykes Holmfirth 20:34 54:42+ 4 7Louise Jackson Southampt 18:17 31 Poppy Tovey SteelCity A 21:42 54:47 - 5 8Isobel Parryjones SwanseaHa 18:20 32 Rachel Mcdonnell TraffordA 23:03 54:48 -12 9Rachel Friend LeedsCity B 18:21 33 Natasha Newton Bromsgrov 20:17 54:52+ 3 10Lucy Dowsett Cambridge 18:33 34 Katie Stevens Aldershot B 21:18 56:16+ 3 Sport Event software © G.J. Fecitt (SportSoft) Tel & Fax: 01204 884887 email [email protected] Soft Full results will be on the internet tonight at http://www.race-results.co.uk/ ERRA National Road Relays 2019 at Sutton Park, Birmingham on Saturday 6th April 2019 - Womens 6 Stage Stage 3 — Final Results PosName Club Leg TimeCum Time Gain 1 Katie Snowden HerneHill A 17:02 1:05:08+ 4 35 Mistianne Feeney CoventryG 21:21 1:18:56+ 5 2 Emma Clayton LeedsCity A 18:05 1:05:13 0 36 Wendy Perkins Peterboro 22:55 1:19:34+ 1 3 Carli Baldwin Birchfiel A 19:22 1:06:06- 2 37 Alison Pickup Bromsgrov 25:13 1:20:05- 4 4 Katie Hughes Aldershot A 19:12 1:06:29- 1 38 Marloes Peeters SalfordHa 22:50 1:20:19+ 1 5 Helen Marshall SwanseaHa 19:39 1:06:58- 1 39 Sarah RockwebsterBournvill A 22:04 1:20:36+ 2 6 Sophie Cowper Rotherham A 18:09 1:07:26+ 3 40 Emma Cupitt HolmePier 21:41 1:20:50+ 2 7 Kirandeep Marsh Tonbridge 18:12 1:07:52+ 3 41 Amy Earnshaw SteelCity B 20:40 1:21:49+ 7 8 Keri Mackenzie BelgraveH 20:06 1:09:04- 1 42 Paige Roadley HeanorRC 23:00 1:22:42+ 2 9 Stephanie Burns Rotherham B 20:04 1:09:19- 1 43 Georgia Delaney RoyalSutt 23:08 1:22:48 0 10 Fiona Thompson ThamesVal 19:37 1:09:26+ 1 44 Leona Beaumont ChorltonR 21:08 1:22:48+ 6 11 Emma Burgess HighgateH 19:31 1:10:08+ 2 45 Kirsty White Worcester 23:04 1:23:01 0 12 Susan Partridge LeedsCity B 19:18 1:10:23+ 5 46 Carole Williams ValeRoyal 28:44 1:23:17-17 13 Rebecca Hair Cambridge 18:54 1:10:49+ 8 47 Sarah Mann ValleyStr 22:06 1:23:26+ 2 14 Jennifer Dale Birmingha 20:04 1:10:51 0 48 Rachael Mayston Penistone 23:18 1:23:59- 1 15 Ellen Harrison Bristol&W A 19:51 1:10:58+ 3 49 Emma Williams NottsAc B 21:09 1:25:25+ 3 16 Hannah Somani VictoriaP 20:10 1:11:10 0 50 Cheryl Bunney AberdareV 23:38 1:26:56+ 1 17 Ella Shirley NottsAc A 19:00 1:11:21+ 5 51 Louise Mcallister Harboroug 27:42 1:27:50- 5 18 Vicky Gilbody L’poolPS 20:35 1:11:25- 3 52 Amy Bradley RipleyRC 24:41 1:30:03+ 1 19 Shelley Brace LesCroupi 21:18 1:11:33- 7 53 F Guglielmi Kettering 25:17 1:32:25+ 1 20 Anna Sharp Southampt 18:49 1:11:40+ 3 54 Anushka Puri Bournvill B 26:32 1:37:20+ 1 21 Megan Ball L’poolH 20:03 1:11:44- 2 55 Kerry Oliver Bournvill C 32:34 1:48:15+ 1 22 Katie Kedward HerneHill B 20:12 1:11:59- 2 Fastest runners over stage 3: 23 Lindsay Davies Blackburn 23:08 1:12:00-17 1Katie Snowden HerneHill A 17:02 24 Susie Mcmanus Birchfiel B 19:27 1:13:19+ 1 2Emma Clayton LeedsCity A 18:05 25 Susie Fairbrass KentAc 21:32 1:14:38- 1 3Sophie Cowper Rotherham A 18:09 26 Jordan Mullinger Holmfirth 20:50 1:15:32+ 4 4Kirandeep Marsh Tonbridge 18:12 27 Hannah Fletcher Hallamshi 19:10 1:15:46+ 9 5Anna Sharp Southampt 18:49 28 Amyrose Cauley TraffordA 21:04 1:15:52+ 4 6Rebecca Hair Cambridge 18:54 29 Katie Morris SteelCity A 21:16 1:16:03+ 2 7Ella Shirley NottsAc A 19:00 30 Bethlouise Newton SaleHarri 23:03 1:17:22- 4 8Hannah Fletcher Hallamshi 19:10 31 Catherine Holden TiptonHar A 20:43 1:17:33+ 7 9Katie Hughes Aldershot A 19:12 32 Ellie Page YorkKnave 22:06 1:18:37+ 3 10Susan Partridge LeedsCity B 19:18 33 Katy Adams AbingdonA 24:24 1:18:43- 6 34 Margaret King Serpentin 24:33 1:18:53- 6 - Womens 6 Stage Stage 4 — Final Results PosName Club Leg TimeCum Time Gain 1 Lucy Crookes LeedsCity A 30:09 1:35:22+ 1 33 Megan Thomson YorkKnave 35:29 1:54:06- 1 2 Louise Small Aldershot A 28:58 1:35:27+ 2 34 Sarah Carroll SalfordHa 34:04 1:54:23+ 4 3 Stacey Ward HerneHill A 30:29 1:35:37- 2 35 Bethany Walker TiptonHar A 38:21 1:55:54- 4 4 Chloe Richardson Birchfiel A 29:37 1:35:43- 1 36 Abbie Pearse SteelCity B 35:39 1:57:28+ 5 5 Nicola Devine Rotherham A 31:04 1:38:30+ 1 37 Myra Jones ValleyStr 34:48 1:58:14+10 6 Sian Edwards SwanseaHa 31:45 1:38:43- 1 38 Samanthajane CroweHeanorRC 36:33 1:59:15+ 4 7 Sian Robertson Tonbridge 32:46 1:40:38 0 39 Lindsay Simpson HolmePier 38:45 1:59:35+ 1 8 Hannah Viner HighgateH 30:43 1:40:51+ 3 40 Kate Moulds ValeRoyal 36:44 2:00:01+ 6 9 Geogina Fenn BelgraveH 32:10 1:41:14- 1 41 Stephanie Stevens ChorltonR 37:51 2:00:39+ 3 10 Keri Pearson Rotherham B 33:11 1:42:30- 1 42 Emma Whigham Bournvill A 40:23 2:00:59- 3 11 Lisa Dasilva ThamesVal 33:13 1:42:39- 1 43 Linda Mcdonald CoventryG 42:22 2:01:18- 8 12 Annie Byrne Birmingha 33:20 1:44:11+ 2 44 Nicola Turner Worcester 39:09 2:02:10+ 1 13 Leila Armoush LeedsCity B 34:14 1:44:37- 1 45 Jenni Lloyd RoyalSutt 40:09 2:02:57- 2 14 Catie O’donoghue Bristol&W A 33:50 1:44:48+ 1 46 Rebecca Timms Penistone 39:09 2:03:08+ 2 15 Martha Lloyd VictoriaP 34:16 1:45:26+ 1 47 Becky Harris NottsAc B 38:20 2:03:45+ 2 16 Fiona Demauny HerneHill B 33:41 1:45:40+ 6 48 Gemma Burman Harboroug 38:45 2:06:35+ 3 17 Rebecca Frake Cambridge 34:55 1:45:44- 4 49 Nina Davies AberdareV
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