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Individual Start List for Website.Pdf Last Name First Name Company Name Race Cat Wave Start Time Abbott Dan Abbott Ltd Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Abbott Alex Decathlon Men 42-44 9 10.45am Abram Kit Knight Frank Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Acheson Jamie Brunswick Real Estate Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Aciro Emma London Square Duathlon 1 08.00am Acton-Adams Roz EPR Architects Female U35 5 09.20am Adams Gordon Battersea Power Station Development Company Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Adams Christopher Legal & General Real Assets Men 50-54 7 10.00am Adams Jennifer RDI REIT Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Adkins Gavin Aggregate Industries UK Ltd Men 40-41 11 11.35am Aghaizu Denis Apache Capital Men 42-44 9 10.45am Agnew Grace KFIM Female U35 5 09.20am Agnew Alastair Mount Anvil Men 32-34 18 14.30pm Ahern Steve Quartz Project Services Men 45-49 8 10.20am Ahmed Salim Tristan Capital Partners Men 55+ 4 09.00am Aitken Niall Exigere Men 42-44 9 10.45am Allan James Canham Consulting Ltd Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Allan Hamish JLL Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Allen Caroline CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Allen Carys JLL Female U35 5 09.20am Allen Charles Palmer Capital Men 35-37 16 13.40pm Allen Matthew Addington Capital LLP Men 50-54 7 10.00am Allen Christopher Morgan Lovell Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Allison Wayne JLL Men 50-54 7 10.00am Allsop Iain Next Duathlon 1 08.00am Alty Richard Knight Frank Men Under 28 21 15.45pm Alvarez Alicia EG Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Amies Will Brunswick Real Estate Men 42-44 9 10.45am Anderson Lauren BlackRock Duathlon 1 08.00am Anderson Alex Stace LLP Men 32-34 18 14.30pm Anderson Phil Savills Men 32-34 18 14.30pm Anderson Lee Stace LLP Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Anderson Stuart Promni Men 55+ 4 09.00am Andrews Will KLM Retail Men 45-49 8 10.20am Andriani Ilaria Cecilia Tristan Capital Partners Female U35 5 09.20am Andruskeviciute Audinga Barton Willmore Duathlon 1 08.00am Anthony Rob Transport for London Men 32-34 18 14.30pm Arbuckle Matthew Situs Duathlon 1 08.00am Ardron Steven Next Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Armitage Lydia Ashby Capital Female U35 5 09.20am Armitage Daniel Ashby Capital Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Armitage Stephen Lambert Smith Hampton Men 55+ 4 09.00am Armstrong Peter Aggregate Industries Duathlon 1 08.00am Armstrong Luke VTS Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Arnold Chris Fidelity International Duathlon 1 08.00am Arnold James Beechwood Estates Men 42-44 9 10.45am Arstall Kieran JLL Duathlon 1 08.00am Ascheulova Elena AXA Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Ashby Mark Stace LLP Men 35-37 16 13.40pm Astbury Mark Ridge & Partners Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Astruc Olivier EQT Partners Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Atkinson John Caddisbc Men 45-49 8 10.20am Atwell Mike JLL Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Avery Archie Edge Asset Management Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Awford Ellie Legal & General Duathlon 1 08.00am Axon Mike Vectos Duathlon 1 08.00am Axton Michael Buro Four Duathlon 1 08.00am Ayling Oliver Grosvenor Men Under 28 21 15.45pm AYLOTT PAUL Glenny LLP Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Aylward David Invesco Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Aynsley John Rosenblatt solicitors Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bacon Symon British Land Men 35-37 16 13.40pm Baggaley Jason Aberdeen Standard Investments Fancy Dress (All) 12 12.00pm Baggaley Jason Aberdeen Standard Investments Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Bagnall Jessica Motion Consultants Limited Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Bahsoon Joseph CBRE Ltd Men 30-31 19 14.55pm Baker Dominic Aggregate Industries Duathlon 1 08.00am Baker Kevin Orion Group Duathlon 1 08.00am Baker James White Druce & Brown Men 50-54 7 10.00am Bakewell Emma Morgan Sindall Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Baldwyn Jane TateHindle Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Ball Henry Blayze Consulting Group Ltd Duathlon 1 08.00am Ballantyne Jane University College of Estate Management Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Ballantyne James Workman LLP Men Under 28 21 15.45pm Balls Jason EPR Architects Duathlon 1 08.00am Banke Jennifer Buro Four Project Services Ltd Duathlon 1 08.00am Banks Alice CBRE Female U35 5 09.20am Bannister David Nash Bond Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Banton Nick SEGRO Men 45-49 8 10.20am Baradin Karina Taylor Wessing Female U35 5 09.20am Barber Edd JLL Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Barden David Vail Williams Duathlon 1 08.00am Bareham Paul Junction 10 Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Barker John GVA Duathlon 1 08.00am Barker Nicholas Gravis Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Barker Graham Barings Real Estate Men 45-49 8 10.20am Barlow Guy Deriaz Campsie Ltd Men 45-49 8 10.20am Barlow Guy Deriaz Campsie Ltd Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Barlow-Graham Mel Dron & Wright Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Barnard Emily Gerald Eve Duathlon 1 08.00am barnes tania Macfarlanes LLP Duathlon 1 08.00am Barnes Andrew Focus FM Duathlon 1 08.00am Barr James Gerald Eve Duathlon 1 08.00am Barraclough ed Broadgate Estates Duathlon 1 08.00am Barrasford Kathryn RED Engineering Design Ltd Duathlon 1 08.00am Barrett Julian EPR Architects Men 45-49 8 10.20am Barrigan Trish Benson Elliot Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Barry Georgina Workman LLP Duathlon 1 08.00am Barthorpe Paul Mr. Men 32-34 18 14.30pm Barton Chris U+I Duathlon 1 08.00am Barwick James Dorrington Men 50-54 7 10.00am bashford Richard Fawcett Mead Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bashforth Sean Quod Duathlon 1 08.00am Basili Alice Fineman Ross Female U35 5 09.20am Batchelor Louise Knight Frank LLP Duathlon 1 08.00am Bateman James Charles Russell Speechlys LLP Men 30-31 19 14.55pm Bates Paddy 1990 Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Bates Nick Landsec Men 55+ 4 09.00am Bath Luke Alliotts Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Batt Cordelia Gerald Eve Female U35 5 09.20am Batten Patrick SEGRO plc Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Batten Richard JLL Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Bax Will Grosvenor Men 40-41 11 11.35am Baxter Chris Jarvis Homes Limited Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bayliss Jack The Instant Group Men 30-31 19 14.55pm Bayliss Richard Cushman & Wakefield Men 30-31 19 14.55pm beadle simon Overbury Men 45-49 8 10.20am Beamer Chris CBRE Men Under 28 21 15.45pm Beamish Charlie Oktra Ltd Men 30-31 19 14.55pm Beard Chris DP9 LTD Men 42-44 9 10.45am Bearton Chris Transport for London Men 30-31 19 14.55pm Beasley Doug Gerald Eve Duathlon 1 08.00am Beatty Molly Malcolm Hollis Duathlon 1 08.00am Beazley Julian JLL Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Beckett Simon JLL Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Bedford Andrew WINCKWORTH SHERWOOD LLP Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Bednarz Agata JLL Duathlon 1 08.00am Beecham Jamie Wedlake Bell Men 40-41 11 11.35am Beeston Jack Forsters LLP Men Under 28 21 15.45pm Beevor Stuart Beevor Consulting Ltd Men 55+ 4 09.00am Beevor Matt CBRE Men Under 28 21 15.45pm Beggs Jonty BlackRock Men 45-49 8 10.20am Behan John Workman LLP Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Belcher Will Taylor Wessing LLP Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bell Cameron Savills Duathlon 1 08.00am Bell Penny JLL Female U35 5 09.20am Bellamy Anna Keegans Ltd Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Benham John BlackRock Men 42-44 9 10.45am Benn Andy London Square Men 50-54 7 10.00am Bennett Adam Focus FM Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bennion Victoria JLL Female U35 5 09.20am Bentley Chris Tristan Capital Partners Men Under 28 21 15.45pm Bergqvist Thomas Alexander Akur Capital Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Berney Jessica Schroders Duathlon 1 08.00am best julian Howard deWalden Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bettridge Ross GL Hearn Men 32-34 18 14.30pm Bews Alistair JLL Duathlon 1 08.00am Beyleveld Simone Riverside Capital Group Limited Female U35 5 09.20am Beynon James Quod Duathlon 1 08.00am Biggin Rupert Grosvenor Men 35-37 16 13.40pm Billany Clare Stride Treglown Female U35 5 09.20am Billington Steven DS2 Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bird Ali Savills (UK) Ltd Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Bird Matthew Octane Capital Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Bird Tom Savills Men Under 28 21 15.45pm Bizoumis Hannah Peter Brett Female U35 5 09.20am Black Jason aggregate industries Duathlon 1 08.00am Black Nicholas Leon Black Men 50-54 7 10.00am Blackburn Beth BNP Paribas Real Estate Female U35 5 09.20am Blackburn Will GVA Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Blacker Hayley Interaction Female 35 plus & Female Relay Teams 6 09.40am Blackwell Jon SEGRO Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Blagden Clara Montagu Evans Duathlon 1 08.00am Blair Joanna Cushman & Wakefield Female U35 5 09.20am Blake Lawrence Crest Nicholson Fancy Dress (All) 12 12.00pm Blake Olivia Generator Group Female U35 5 09.20am Blake Bobby Colliers International Men 35-37 16 13.40pm Bland Alex Capstone Property Recruitment Duathlon 1 08.00am Blangy Jean-Philippe Tristan capital partners Men 42-44 9 10.45am Blanning Imogen Quod Female U35 5 09.20am Bleaken Harriet WORKMAN LLP Female U35 5 09.20am Blockley William GVA Men 32-34 18 14.30pm Bloomfield Graham Pigeon Investment Management Ltd Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Bloy David British Land Men 38-39 14 12.50pm Boardman Graham Arambol LLP Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bolt Neil JLL Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Bolton Hugh Caisson Investment Management Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bonavia Lawrence Malcolm Hollis Duathlon 1 08.00am bonye matthew Herbert Smith Freehills LLP Men 45-49 8 10.20am Booth Philip Cluttons Duathlon 1 08.00am Booth Richard Quartz Project Services Men 50-54 7 10.00am BORN SEBASTIAN JLL Men Under 28 21 15.45pm Borne Mike Interaction Men 28-29 20 15.20pm Borthwick Elissa Grosvenor Duathlon 1 08.00am Boulter Lewis London Square Men 35-37 16 13.40pm Bourne Andrew Dron & Wright Men 55+ 4 09.00am Bourne Heather Fairhurst Swim (A-K) 2 08.00am Bouvier Tim Decathlon Duathlon 1 08.00am Bovill Peter Montagu Evans Men 45-49 8 10.20am Bowden Kate Taylor Wessing LLP Female U35 5 09.20am Bower Jonathan Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP Men 42-44 9 10.45am Bowman
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