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Pos Raceno Name Cat Club Chiptime Splittime 1 58 Tewodros Pos RaceNo Name Cat Club ChipTime SplitTime 1 58 Tewodros Shiferaw 1:03:01 0:22:07 2 57 Simon Tonui 1:03:08 0:22:07 3 25 Phil Wicks Belgrave Harriers 1:04:43 4 19 Toby Lambert Winchester AC 1:04:45 0:22:49 5 21 Billy Farquharson Notts AC 1:05:22 0:22:38 6 59 Haggai Chepkwony 1:05:32 0:23:12 7 12 Simon Jones Belgrave Harriers 1:05:57 0:23:12 8 40 Dave Mitchinson Newham & Essex Beagles 1:06:11 0:23:13 9 22 Gareth Raven Sale Harriers 1:06:16 0:23:26 10 62 Ben Hope Woodford Green 1:07:21 0:23:49 11 46 Ben Moreau Aldershot 1:07:23 0:23:43 12 32 Tim Hartley Notts AC 1:07:27 0:23:57 13 3243 Martin Whitehouse Notts AC 1:07:37 0:23:57 14 20 Mark Miles Belgrave Harriers 1:07:47 0:23:26 15 33 Rob Joy 1:07:55 0:23:41 16 3991 Jamie Atkinson Blackheath & Bromley 1:08:21 0:23:49 17 45 Phill Sly Thames Hare & Hounds 1:08:44 0:23:57 18 15 Edward Barnett AFD 1:08:50 0:24:22 19 4372 Tim Crossland Leeds City AC 1:09:22 0:24:44 20 43 John Mcfarlane Thames Hare & Hounds 1:09:28 0:23:58 21 15981 Craig Williams 1:09:30 0:24:41 22 3266 Eddie Richards Wells City Harriers 1:09:34 0:24:42 23 2630 Andrew Weir 40 Thames Hare & Hounds 1:09:50 0:24:45 24 52 Ian Williams 1:09:56 0:24:23 25 66 Peter Tucker 1:10:17 0:24:24 26 134 Jane Muia 1:10:25 0:24:44 27 119 Elizabeth Yelling Bedford & County AC 1:10:45 0:24:45 28 64 Richard Allen 1:10:48 0:24:45 29 29 Will Cockerell Belgrave Harriers 1:10:54 0:24:44 30 3249 Dan Merckel Oxford City AC 1:10:55 0:25:09 31 3998 Adrian Lowther Medway and Maidstone AC 1:11:22 0:25:29 32 111 Svein Ove Risa 1:11:47 0:24:46 33 23 Adrian Marriott Wells City Harriers 1:12:32 0:23:41 34 3244 Jimmy Goulis Stragglers 1:12:35 0:24:45 35 120 Louise Damen Winchester & District 1:12:45 0:25:40 36 118 Michelle Ross Cope 35 City of Stoke AC 1:13:28 0:25:27 37 12897 Jonathan Hanley 1:13:46 0:25:29 38 4001 Andrew Cooney Datchet Dashers 1:14:00 0:26:17 39 2636 Mark Woodman 40 Road Runners Club 1:14:10 0:26:17 40 103 Wendy Nicholls 1:14:16 0:25:48 41 114 Rosemary Ryan Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow 1:14:27 0:25:36 42 3966 Mark Dillingham 1:14:33 0:27:06 43 105 Sue Harrison 1:14:48 0:25:52 44 3257 Simon Wurr Thames Hare & Hounds 1:14:55 0:26:23 45 1003 Jonathan Gilling Keen Runners 1:15:04 0:26:52 46 3993 Steven Mcguigan Bristol & West 1:15:15 0:25:48 47 123 Lucy Hasell Bristol & West 1:15:18 0:25:58 48 122 Holly May Team Bath AC 1:15:30 0:26:29 49 121 Alice Braham Harrow AC 1:15:35 0:26:29 50 2645 Andrew Harrison 40 Great Western Runners 1:15:50 0:26:00 51 3021 James Sheehan 1:15:54 0:26:50 52 104 Susie Bush 1:15:54 0:26:52 53 2 Henry Piotrowsky 1:16:10 0:25:50 54 3246 Mark Cowen Exeter Harriers 1:16:11 0:25:38 55 3992 Julian Mann Winchester & District 1:16:11 0:27:07 56 3997 Ross Shaddick Kingston AC & Polytechnic Harriers 1:16:17 0:26:30 57 3994 Matthew Hooper UWIC 1:16:17 0:26:37 58 3273 Brian Penny 40 Team Bath AC 1:16:27 0:27:01 59 9108 Charlie Unwin 1:16:33 0:26:49 60 3245 Matthew Blunden Notts AC 1:16:36 0:24:54 61 107 Amy Stiles 1:16:46 0:26:52 62 101 Gemma Miles 1:17:04 0:26:51 63 2676 John Harris Les Croupiers 1:17:14 0:27:29 64 3252 Vito Graffagnino Clevedon AC 1:17:18 0:25:51 65 128 Jo Brewer Cheltenham Harriers 1:17:25 0:27:39 66 4003 David Beddows Bristol & West 1:17:31 0:27:33 67 124 Beth Eburne Hinckley RC 1:17:40 0:27:22 68 3995 Matt Hibberd Southampton RC 1:18:32 0:27:26 69 2651 Andrew Davies Serpentine RC 1:18:34 0:27:37 70 3324 Chris Bannister Sheffield Steel City Striders 1:18:37 0:27:45 71 4164 Mark Scrutton 45 Tonbridge AC 1:18:39 0:27:40 72 1004 Carle Green KPMG 1 1:18:44 0:28:25 73 49 Shona Crombie Hicks Winchester AC 1:18:47 0:28:14 74 3301 Jonathon Edgley BAD Tri 1:18:52 0:27:46 75 8805 Peter Woodward 1:18:58 0:27:56 76 3275 Peter Stockman Exeter Harriers 1:19:04 0:27:22 77 2672 Chris Ledgard Great Western Runners 1:19:07 0:28:11 78 3279 Gavin Watkins Great Western Runners 1:19:22 0:27:44 79 2654 Ian Whitehouse Halifax Harriers 1:19:25 0:27:19 80 9884 David Coombs 1:19:28 0:28:11 81 4004 Geoff Weller 1:19:30 0:27:36 82 15663 Tom Carpenter Westbury Harriers 1:19:32 0:28:18 83 3274 Andrew Hawkins Severn AC 1:19:42 0:27:41 84 11984 Stephen Powell 40 1:19:43 0:28:37 85 15988 Michael Lovell 1:19:48 0:27:50 86 9301 Simon Brown 1:19:49 0:27:28 87 3317 Michael Tune 40 Swindon Harriers 1:20:09 0:28:30 88 2682 Jon Thraves Great Western Runners 1:20:16 0:28:28 89 115 Deborah Coslett WAD AC 1:20:20 0:28:05 90 3329 Jose Vega Great Western Runners 1:20:22 0:28:32 91 1010 Tim Britton Aztec Vest Runners 1:20:29 0:28:32 92 135 Jo Friday Cornwall AC 1:20:30 0:28:44 93 12886 Kieran Halloran 1:20:35 0:29:31 94 2528 Annabel Granger Bristol & West 1:20:36 0:27:46 95 3265 Paul Bird 40 Clevedon AC 1:20:39 0:28:02 96 2657 Tony Symons 45 Tavistock AC 1:20:42 0:27:53 97 2653 Stewart Lynas Severn AC 1:20:50 0:28:22 98 108 Fiona Clark Crawley AC 1:20:53 0:28:57 99 1015 Jim Hope The Vindaloos 1:20:55 0:28:23 100 9712 Ian Blatchford 40 1:20:56 0:28:12 101 3285 Benjamin Haines 1:20:57 0:28:33 102 2529 Issy Menzies AFD 1:20:59 0:28:26 103 2536 Claire Hallissey Bristol & West 1:20:59 0:28:13 104 12240 Nicholas Wyatt 1:21:04 0:28:39 105 2656 Robert Mckenzie 1:21:06 0:28:22 106 2637 Graham Bungay 40 Southampton RC 1:21:09 0:27:34 107 3445 Matthew Ray Team Bath AC 1:21:12 0:29:47 108 15259 Robert Whitham Bristol & West 1:21:17 0:28:45 109 2678 Peter Lee 40 Hercules Wimbledon 1:21:18 0:28:09 110 106 Andrea Woodvine 1:21:21 0:27:47 111 3313 Will Hopton 1:21:21 0:29:02 112 2671 Douglas Barber 45 Avon Valley Runners 1:21:29 0:27:58 113 6684 John Irish 1:21:31 0:28:54 114 4331 Nicola Brookland 1:21:38 0:28:24 115 3280 Kevin Minty 40 Weston AC 1:21:38 0:28:28 116 12673 Kelvin Harnden 1:21:40 0:29:49 117 4007 Vernon Crewe 55 1:21:43 0:28:36 118 13135 Christophe Thill 1:21:44 0:29:53 119 12281 Stephen Old 1:21:52 0:28:37 120 2648 Jeremy Braines Westbury Harriers 1:22:03 0:28:17 121 2527 Annabel Levene Woking AC 1:22:04 0:29:55 122 4163 Steve Duddell 50 Great Western Runners 1:22:14 0:28:30 123 15725 Andy Lillie 1:22:15 0:29:23 124 4038 Rafael Cepeda Lopez 1:22:15 0:29:24 125 2730 Danny Holdcroft 1:22:16 0:29:58 126 1021 Dave Stanton 40 Atrium Lads 1:22:18 0:28:49 127 1014 Mark Higgs Ashurst 3 1:22:19 0:28:57 128 2814 Luke Sturgess-Durden City of Bath 1:22:31 0:29:48 129 14689 Pat Foley 40 1:22:31 0:29:13 130 116 Emma Patel Winchester AC 1:22:33 0:28:24 131 2410 Clare Martin Wells City Harriers 1:22:33 0:29:23 132 3296 Andy Sparks 1:22:36 0:28:08 133 6996 Ceri Thomas 1:22:36 0:29:20 134 12858 Stuart Leaney 1:22:39 0:28:35 135 3354 Daniel Pebody Cherwell Runners & Joggers 1:22:44 0:28:21 136 3988 David Waters 1:22:51 0:28:02 137 2691 Martin Zobel 1:22:52 0:29:28 138 12189 Russ Payne 1:22:52 0:28:28 139 3292 Richard Watson Colwyn Bay Athletics Club 1:22:52 0:29:53 140 1363 Victor Rudebeck Mazars 1:22:52 0:29:50 141 3319 David Poole 40 1:22:55 0:28:43 142 6613 Charlie Pearson 1:22:55 0:28:08 143 2822 Tim Anfield 1:23:02 0:29:30 144 130 Kaye Mansbridge Winchester & District 1:23:02 0:28:39 145 2747 Graham Clark Westbury Harriers 1:23:03 0:29:22 146 2699 Richard Caburn 40 Taunton AC 1:23:03 0:29:40 147 4192 Rob Forbes Headington Road Runners 1:23:05 0:28:57 148 15692 Neil Bryant 1:23:06 0:29:22 149 3380 Richard Smith 40 Clevedon AC 1:23:08 0:29:19 150 1013 Philip Hurd 50 Rhymney Comprehensive 1:23:08 0:28:56 151 4441 Tom Ward 1:23:08 0:30:04 152 2690 Vojtech Hajdu 40 1:23:12 0:29:10 153 3999 Matt Hart North Devon AC 1:23:23 0:28:59 154 3224 Scott Wedlake 1:23:25 0:29:28 155 4012 Phil Samson 1:23:28 0:30:19 156 15253 Andy Brooks 40 1:23:29 0:28:59 157 2705 Tim Davies 1:23:33 0:29:54 158 2963 Simon Laraway Bitton Road Runners 1:23:39 0:29:55 159 15388 Richard Collinson 1:23:41 0:28:58 160 4002 Phelim James Byrne 1:23:45 0:29:45 161 2987 Paul Denny 45 Westbury Harriers 1:23:46 0:29:36 162 3332 Alex Toll 40 Barrow Runnners 1:23:49 0:30:11 163 2663 Matthew Leathwood 1:23:50 0:30:21 164 8752 Daniel Carthy 1:23:51 0:28:47 165 11983 Simon Dakin 1:23:51 0:28:46 166 3322 Dave Austin Bristol & West 1:23:53 0:29:27 167 2406 Jane Wassell 40 Cirencester AC 1:23:54 0:29:08 168 12411 Craig Liddell 1:23:54 0:29:48 169 3342 David James White 1:24:02 0:30:39 170 3291 Ian Hoare 40 Bitton Road Runners 1:24:05 0:29:33 171 3455 Stephen James Peters 40 1:24:10 0:29:44 172 3964 Paul Blake 1:24:10 0:30:47 173 2530 Melissa Neal Peterborough AC 1:24:11 0:29:21 174 2693 Niall O'Connor Ranelagh Harriers 1:24:12 0:28:55 175 2728 Mark Gildersleve Great Western Runners 1:24:14 0:29:49 176 7075 Adrian Secker 40 1:24:14 0:29:44 177 2696 Rich Ayling Avon Valley Runners 1:24:16 0:28:38 178 3340 Mark Curtis 40 Thornbury RC 1:24:19 0:29:10 179 4017 Guy Collis Swindon Striders 1:24:22 0:29:39 180 1865 Fred Witham B.I.G.
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