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Results Liverpool Half Marathon Liverpool Half Marathon Results Chip Chip Chip Chip Rank Bib Name Club Time Time Rank Rank Bib Name Club Time Time Rank 1 5138 B Fish M Blackburn Harriers A.C. 01:07:15 01:07:14 1 103 2395 L Wilkinson M 01:25:33 01:25:33 107 2 3088 N Leigh M Altrincham & District AC 01:10:41 01:10:40 2 104 721 M Smith M 01:25:35 01:25:25 105 3 1 P Freary M Belgrave Harriers 01:11:24 01:11:23 3 105 1869 G English (M40) M 01:25:36 01:25:34 109 4 2487 s macdonald (M40) M Bingley Harriers 01:11:46 01:11:46 4 106 4843 B Clifford (M40) M 01:25:37 01:25:37 111 5 4200 P Green M Liverpool Harriers A.C. 01:12:03 01:12:01 5 107 4852 K Dickinson M Wirral AC 01:25:40 01:25:33 106 6 3588 j convery (M40) M Bingley Harriers 01:13:45 01:13:45 6 108 1040 P Richardson M Wallasey AC 01:25:42 01:25:36 110 7 4466 P Sankey M Liverpool Running Club 01:13:52 01:13:52 7 109 1302 L Payne M Wharfedale Harriers 01:25:44 01:25:39 112 8 3664 D charnley (M40) M Barrow & Furness Striders 01:14:06 01:14:06 8 110 2 A Deane (M50) M 01:25:44 01:25:44 113 9 5366 L Reddy M Liverpool Harriers A.C. 01:14:34 01:14:34 9 111 4644 D Grant M 01:25:45 01:25:34 108 10 4267 M Clarehugh M Southport Waterloo AC 01:14:56 01:14:55 10 112 5437 N Chester M 01:25:47 01:25:45 114 11 4132 D CATT M Liverpool Harriers A.C. 01:15:02 01:15:00 11 113 5334 P Gentle M 01:25:48 01:25:25 104 12 2049 L Thompson M Warrington A.C. 01:15:30 01:15:30 12 114 5187 J Ricketts (M40) M Matlock AC 01:25:50 01:25:23 103 13 4050 S Marwood M Altrincham & District AC 01:16:17 01:16:15 13 115 4379 M Hobin M Preston Harriers 01:25:54 01:25:50 115 14 5484 J Parkinson (M40) M Liverpool A.C. 01:16:43 01:16:43 14 116 4886 K Carroll (M50) M Liverpool Pembroke & Sefton A.C. 01:25:55 01:25:55 120 15 3639 M Kay M Wigan Phoenix 01:16:51 01:16:50 15 117 4426 G Randfield M Penny Lane Striders 01:25:56 01:25:56 121 16 4992 D Hamilton M Southport Waterloo AC 01:17:12 01:17:09 16 118 872 S Taylor M 01:26:00 01:25:53 118 17 4574 J Graham M Spectrum Striders 01:17:28 01:17:25 17 119 3104 S Ridehalgh F Accrington Road Runners 01:26:02 01:25:52 116 18 5011 A Hill M 01:17:34 01:17:30 18 120 1738 J Brown M 01:26:03 01:26:03 125 19 4594 D Hawker F Road Runners Club 01:17:35 01:17:35 19 121 3453 m Jeffery M 01:26:07 01:26:07 127 20 5094 B Hoggan M Accrington Road Runners 01:17:54 01:17:54 20 122 4222 R Burke (M40) M Liverpool Running Club 01:26:08 01:26:01 123 21 917 G Aspinall M 01:18:05 01:18:01 21 123 2295 T Jones M 01:26:10 01:26:06 126 22 1878 P Corless M 01:18:21 01:18:18 22 124 722 m helme M 01:26:12 01:25:52 117 23 2695 M Donnery M Edinburgh Uni Hare & Hounds 01:18:49 01:18:47 23 125 411 S Bennett M 01:26:13 01:26:00 122 24 2692 N Haskins (M40) M 01:19:08 01:19:07 24 126 4909 A Metcalfe M Mossley Hill Athletics Club 01:26:19 01:26:19 129 25 4801 T Krzywicki F Charnwood AC 01:19:12 01:19:12 26 127 2175 p carlin (M40) M 01:26:20 01:26:20 130 26 4450 A Landry (M45) M Liverpool Running Club 01:19:12 01:19:11 25 128 3112 M Buckland M 01:26:21 01:25:54 119 27 885 C McIver M "Ealing 01:19:18 01:19:17 27 129 1524 P CUBBON (M40) M Isle of Man Veterans AC 01:26:22 01:26:03 124 28 3008 R Williams M Eryri Harriers 01:19:27 01:19:27 28 130 3220 S Watmough (M40) M Spectrum Striders 01:26:30 01:26:30 132 29 4421 M Collins (M40) M Liverpool Running Club 01:19:31 01:19:30 29 131 1357 B Williams (M55) M Buckley Runners North Wales 01:26:36 01:26:32 134 30 3060 G Lenehan M 01:20:06 01:20:02 30 132 409 A Brunskill M Lancashire Fire and Rescue Athletics Club01:26:40 01:26:22 131 31 3667 g wilson (M40) M Preston Harriers 01:20:07 01:20:06 31 133 4661 C Bannan M 01:26:45 01:26:33 135 32 4220 M Dempsey M Formula 1 01:20:13 01:20:08 32 134 2278 T Lawlor (M40) M 01:26:47 01:26:47 140 33 3775 R Frodsham (M55) M Liverpool Running Club 01:20:33 01:20:33 36 135 2317 M Rimmington M Spectrum Striders 01:26:49 01:26:44 137 34 4320 S Connolly (M40) M Telford A.C. 01:20:33 01:20:31 34 136 4906 C Smith M Wrecsham Triathlon Club 01:26:49 01:26:30 133 35 3256 R Scott (M40) M Bingley Harriers 01:20:35 01:20:32 35 137 4217 P Williams M Oswestry Olympians 01:26:50 01:26:50 141 36 5304 P Wright M 01:20:37 01:20:21 33 138 4849 J Farrell M Penny Lane Striders 01:26:51 01:26:51 142 37 3967 T Cunningham M Bingley Harriers 01:20:37 01:20:35 37 139 5265 c wales M Lancashire Fire and Rescue Athletics Club01:26:51 01:26:34 136 38 4665 P Hamill (M40) M 01:20:38 01:20:38 38 140 1343 T McCarthy (M45) M Warrington A.C. 01:27:03 01:27:03 147 39 4041 J Gold M Victoria Park Harriers & Tower Hamlets AC01:20:45 01:20:41 39 141 4003 B Cullen M 01:27:03 01:26:46 138 40 5496 T Clarke M 01:20:59 01:20:57 40 142 1908 N Stracey (M50) M 01:27:04 01:27:04 149 41 3221 P Wathan M Eryri Harriers 01:21:06 01:21:06 41 143 2648 G Walters M 01:27:06 01:26:46 139 42 3789 D Edwards (M40) M Liverpool Running Club 01:21:14 01:21:12 43 144 5168 S Ager (M40) M 01:27:09 01:26:57 146 43 3255 M Smith M 01:21:15 01:21:15 45 145 1858 J Clark M 01:27:10 01:26:55 144 44 2615 B Cooke F Sale Harriers Manchester 01:21:16 01:21:12 42 146 3672 D Quinn M Liverpool Harriers A.C. 01:27:11 01:27:11 151 45 1028 s wilkinson M Wallasey AC 01:21:20 01:21:14 44 147 287 T Watson M Helm Hill Runners 01:27:12 01:27:03 148 46 2556 P Schumann (M40) M Roby Runners 01:21:25 01:21:21 46 148 3736 L Ducharme M 01:27:15 01:27:15 153 47 2070 M Spark M 01:21:36 01:21:34 47 149 1331 S Andrew M Spectrum Striders 01:27:18 01:27:16 154 48 2748 D Parkinson M 01:21:47 01:21:41 48 150 4100 J Smith M 01:27:18 01:27:06 150 49 4394 A Ashton M Liverpool Harriers A.C. 01:21:53 01:21:51 49 151 3593 A Care F Woodford Green & Essex Ladies 01:27:20 01:27:20 156 50 2358 C Pedder (M50) M Newburgh Nomads 01:21:56 01:21:56 51 152 2056 G Dixon M Liverpool Harriers A.C. 01:27:27 01:27:27 159 51 3391 R Affleck M Preston Harriers 01:22:01 01:22:01 52 153 4155 J Howard M Birkenhead AC 01:27:28 01:27:28 160 52 4979 J Todd (M45) M Vale Royal AC 01:22:08 01:22:01 53 154 5431 P Harvey M 01:27:29 01:27:12 152 53 3748 J Knowles M Burden Road Runners 01:22:14 01:21:54 50 155 2830 C Dunn M Southport Waterloo AC 01:27:30 01:26:52 143 54 5399 D Lemon M Deeside 01:22:14 01:22:12 54 156 3509 M Sweeting M Vale Royal AC 01:27:34 01:27:26 158 55 4411 D Vernon M 01:22:21 01:22:21 56 157 709 D Barr M Liverpool Harriers A.C. 01:27:38 01:27:36 163 56 2034 S Monk M Blackburn Harriers A.C. 01:22:22 01:22:19 55 158 2553 J Corfe M 01:27:39 01:27:39 168 57 5406 E Paxman M Holmfirth Harriers 01:22:33 01:22:30 58 159 2028 S Husson M 01:27:40 01:26:56 145 58 3244 S Curtis (M45) M Keighley & Craven A.C.
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