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Full Results City of Lincoln 10k 3rd April 2011 RESULTS Gender Class Chip Chip Pos Bib Time Name Club Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 1 406 30:16 Bruce Raeside Notts AC Male 1 M20-29 1 30:15 1 2 380 30:24 Matthew Bowser Lincoln Wellington AC Male 2 M20-29 2 30:23 2 3 5733 31:12 Paul Miles OWLS AC Male 3 M20-29 3 31:10 3 4 405 31:54 Neil Addison Shatsbury Barnet Male 4 M30-39 1 31:52 4 5 79 32:24 Steve Robinson RAF Tri Male 5 M20-29 4 32:22 5 6 349 32:30 Alasdair Russell Kendal A C Male 6 M20-29 5 32:30 6 7 284 32:44 Paul Butcher Southwell Male 7 M40-49 1 32:43 7 8 209 32:51 Richard Brown Louth A C Male 8 M20-29 6 32:50 8 9 483 32:55 Shane Robinson Lincoln Wellington AC Male 9 M20-29 7 32:54 9 10 397 32:58 Iain Bailey EAST ANTRIM HARRIERS Male 10 M30-39 2 32:55 10 11 196 32:58 Josh Stone Lincoln Wellington AC Male 11 M20-29 8 32:56 11 12 341 33:01 John Pike Newham and Essex Beagels Male 12 M30-39 3 32:59 12 13 316 33:02 Daniel Hallam OWLS AC Male 13 M15-19 1 33:00 13 14 134 33:03 John Herbert Werrington Joggers Male 14 M40-49 2 33:02 14 15 389 33:06 Les Ball Lincoln Wellington AC Male 15 M40-49 3 33:05 15 16 248 34:11 Pumlani Bangani Salford Harriers Male 16 M30-39 4 34:10 16 17 204 34:17 Phil Williams rochdale harriers Male 17 M20-29 9 34:15 17 18 188 34:17 Jonathan Folland Barrow Runners Male 18 M30-39 5 34:16 18 19 353 34:21 Kris Axon Newcastle University Male 19 M20-29 10 34:19 19 20 246 34:23 Richard Bateson Lincoln Wellington AC Male 20 M30-39 6 34:22 21 21 28 34:24 Darren Tanner Male 21 M30-39 7 34:21 20 22 208 34:25 Matthew Nutt Scunthorpe & District Male 22 M20-29 11 34:22 22 23 414 34:25 Matthew Nowell Bradford Airdale Male 23 M30-39 8 34:23 23 24 373 34:28 Chris Merrylees North Norfolk Beach Runners Male 24 M30-39 9 34:27 24 25 277 34:32 Peter Tallents Retford AC Male 25 M40-49 4 34:30 26 26 379 34:32 John Leskiewicz Bevereley Male 26 M30-39 10 34:29 25 27 174 34:35 Oliver Saville Luton AC Male 27 M30-39 11 34:33 27 28 415 34:37 Will Kerr Sultare Striders Male 28 M30-39 12 34:34 28 29 203 34:39 Stuart Campbell Lincoln Wellington AC Male 29 M15-19 2 34:37 29 30 50 34:46 Richard Holland Woodford Green AC Male 30 M50-59 1 34:44 30 31 370 34:47 Matthew Williams Notts AC Male 31 M15-19 3 34:44 31 32 377 34:55 David Sedgwick Doncaster AC Male 32 M30-39 13 34:54 32 33 129 34:58 Daniel Middleton Male 33 M20-29 12 34:54 33 34 356 35:03 Matthew Law Charnwood Athletic Club Male 34 M20-29 13 35:00 34 35 132 35:03 Ian Winstanley Redhill Road Runners Male 35 M30-39 14 35:01 35 36 339 35:07 Adam Fozzard Derby AC Male 36 M30-39 15 35:04 36 37 335 35:12 Jenny Blizard Rotherham Harriers Female 1 F30-39 1 35:10 37 38 392 35:15 Jo Maddick Kingston Upon Hull AC Female 2 F20-29 1 35:13 38 39 292 35:16 Jez Mancer Benfleet Running Club Male 37 M40-49 5 35:14 39 40 404 35:24 Jennifer Pereira Medway and Maidstone AC Female 3 F20-29 2 35:22 40 41 359 35:44 Scott Mitchell Scunthorpe & District Male 38 M40-49 6 35:42 41 42 490 35:48 Chris Mooney Lee Valley Harriers Male 39 M40-49 7 35:44 42 43 399 35:49 Andrew Grenfell Rossendale Harriers Male 40 M20-29 14 35:47 43 44 216 35:53 Nick Marsh Louth A C Male 41 M40-49 8 35:51 44 45 304 35:54 James Godber Dulwich Runners Male 42 M30-39 16 35:52 45 46 67 35:55 David Howard West Norfolk AC Male 43 M20-29 15 35:53 46 47 66 35:56 Will Burkitt Maidenhead AC Male 44 M30-39 17 35:53 47 48 325 36:04 Paul Samways Lincoln Wellington AC Male 45 M20-29 16 36:02 48 49 403 36:06 Ian Monaghan north derbyshire running club Male 46 M30-39 18 36:04 49 50 102 36:09 Stephen Hnatyszyn Male 47 M30-39 19 36:07 50 51 135 36:11 Simon George Lincoln Wellington AC Male 48 M30-39 20 36:09 52 52 219 36:12 Peter Duncan Lincoln Wellington AC Male 49 M50-59 2 36:08 51 53 101 36:12 Jack Holland Abbey Runners Male 50 M20-29 17 36:09 53 54 327 36:13 Luke Humphreys Bedford & County AC Male 51 M30-39 21 36:11 54 55 328 36:13 Rachel Gibbs Bedford & Country AC Female 4 F20-29 3 36:11 55 56 386 36:16 Andrew Welshman Newark AC Male 52 M40-49 9 36:13 57 57 298 36:17 Joshua Woodcock Male 53 M20-29 18 36:11 56 58 338 36:21 Tomas Tresnak AC Ceska Lipa CZ Male 54 M30-39 22 36:19 58 59 459 36:22 Nicky De la Salle Notts AC Female 5 F20-29 4 36:21 59 60 271 36:28 Andy Sly Retford AC Male 55 M40-49 10 36:26 61 61 330 36:29 Alan Oliver Sleaford Striders Male 56 M20-29 19 36:25 60 62 375 36:31 Neil Coney Lincoln Wellington AC Male 57 M40-49 11 36:27 62 63 247 36:33 Dylan Love Lincoln Wellington AC Male 58 M15-19 4 36:30 63 64 149 36:36 Simon Fell Stamford Striders Male 59 M30-39 23 36:34 65 65 156 36:37 Mark Anderson Lincoln & District Runners Male 60 M40-49 12 36:33 64 66 81 36:37 Nicola Clay Stilton Striders Female 6 F30-39 2 36:34 66 67 272 36:39 Robert Hawse Mablethorpe RC Male 61 M30-39 24 36:38 69 68 309 36:40 Tom Robinson Loughborough Students Male 62 M20-29 20 36:34 67 69 372 36:41 Scott Pryde Lincoln Wellington AC Male 63 M30-39 25 36:39 70 70 358 36:42 Roger Tomlin Bevereley Male 64 M30-39 26 36:39 71 Printed: 04/03/2011 @ 14:02:07 Timing and Results Service by HS Sports Ltd Tel: 01260 275708 Website: www.hssports.co.uk City of Lincoln 10k 3rd April 2011 RESULTS Gender Class Chip Chip Pos Bib Time Name Club Gender Class Pos Pos Time Pos 71 400 36:43 Gary Crompton Scunthorpe & District Male 65 M20-29 21 36:41 72 72 383 36:44 William McNulty Male 66 M20-29 22 36:35 68 73 239 36:45 Marc Thorpe Lincoln Wellington AC Male 67 M30-39 27 36:41 73 74 217 36:46 Andrew Powell Lincoln & District Runners Male 68 M30-39 28 36:44 75 75 148 36:47 Fraser Scarfe Male 69 M20-29 23 36:42 74 76 254 36:55 David Allworthy Lincoln Wellington AC Male 70 M30-39 29 36:52 76 77 321 36:59 Nick Davies Male 71 M40-49 13 36:52 77 78 105 37:01 Adam Rollitt Ashbourne Running Club Male 72 M20-29 24 36:58 78 79 345 37:02 Kevin Blyth Lincoln Wellington AC Male 73 M50-59 3 37:00 79 80 505 37:08 Damien Shakespeare Male 74 M30-39 30 37:02 80 81 30 37:11 Adrian Land Male 75 M30-39 31 37:08 82 82 207 37:12 David Gourlay Male 76 M50-59 4 37:07 81 83 363 37:15 Andrew Padley Clowne Road Runners Male 77 M20-29 25 37:14 84 84 201 37:17 Ian Coney Lincoln & District Runners Male 78 M40-49 14 37:13 83 85 111 37:21 Jeome McCulla Male 79 M30-39 32 37:18 85 86 230 37:23 Jack Cornwell Lincoln Wellington AC Male 80 M15-19 5 37:21 87 87 136 37:24 Andrew Taylor Sleaford Town Runners Male 81 M20-29 26 37:19 86 88 223 37:27 Nicki Nealon Huncote Harriers AC Female 7 F40-49 1 37:24 88 89 183 37:31 Richard Hallam Mablethorpe RC Male 82 M40-49 15 37:26 89 90 391 37:31 Todd Lake DEREHAM RUNNERS Male 83 M40-49 16 37:28 91 91 285 37:32 Martin Welburn Ancholme Valley Male 84 M40-49 17 37:27 90 92 187 37:34 John Hudson Male 85 M20-29 27 37:30 93 93 280 37:34 Luke Haslam Male 86 M15-19 6 37:30 94 94 476 37:35 Race Number 476 Male 87 New 1 37:32 95 95 180 37:37 James Palmer Male 88 M30-39 33 37:29 92 96 305 37:37 Wayne Durrant Male 89 M40-49 18 37:35 97 97 159 37:38 Andy Blaize Northampton Road Runners Male 90 M40-49 19 37:34 96 98 265 37:39 Johnathan Hughes Lincoln Wellington AC Male 91 M50-59 5 37:35 98 99 311 37:41 Paul Whittingham Sutton in Ashfield Harriers & Male 92 M40-49 20 37:35 99 100 365 37:44 Ian Martinson Wold Vets Male 93 M40-49 21 37:42 101 101 278 37:45 Phil Gibbs Male 94 M40-49 22 37:41 100 102 60 37:48 Adam Baker Lincoln Wellington AC Male 95 M15-19 7 37:44 103 103 227 37:50 Michael Peacock Male 96 M20-29 28 37:42 102 104 401 37:52 Steve Borrill Scunthorpe & District Male 97 M20-29 29 37:50 106 105 262 37:53 Ashley Smith Lincoln Wellington AC Male 98 M20-29 30 37:50 107 106 331 37:53 Kirsty Addy The saxons/Loughborough Studen Female 8 F15-19 1 37:51 108 107 10 37:55 Matthew Hunt Male 99 M30-39 34 37:47 104 108 318 37:58 Thomas Aitchison Male 100 M15-19 8 37:52 109 109 2526 38:00 Jeremy Jones Male 101 M20-29 31 37:49 105 110 240 38:03 Alex Hallworth Male 102 M40-49 23 37:56 110 111 21 38:05 Alan Robinson Male 103 M30-39 35 38:03 112 112 352 38:05 Claire McCracken Victoria Park City of Glasgow Female 9 F30-39 3 38:02 111 113 486 38:10 Philip Anderson Bronsgrove & rettitch AC Male 104 M50-59 6 38:05 113 114 165 38:11 Joshua Asbrey Sleaford Striders Male 105 M15-19 9 38:08 114 115 237 38:13 Liam Watson Male 106 M20-29 32 38:12 115 116 235 38:15 Chris Clements Male 107 M20-29 33 38:12 116 117 322 38:18 David Parker Cleethorpes AC Male 108 M20-29 34 38:12 117 118 301 38:19 Jonathan Purkiss Male 109 M15-19 10 38:14 118 119 19 38:20 Ryan Stevenson Lincoln Wellington AC Male 110 M15-19 11 38:16 119 120 319 38:21 Trevor Green Cleethorpes AC Male 111 M30-39 36 38:18 120 121 194 38:22 Beverley Wilson Cleethorpes AC Female 10 F40-49 2 38:20 123 122 122 38:25 Luke Osborn lancaster and morecambe athlet Male 112 M20-29 35 38:19 122 123 64 38:31 Jayne Baldwin Doncaster AC Female 11 F40-49 3 38:28 130 124 252 38:32 Steven Worth Pocklington Male 113 M20-29 36 38:26 126 125 224 38:32 Steve Pitt WEST BROMWICH HARRIERS Male 114 M40-49 24 38:24 124 126 317 38:32 Gareth Little University of Nottingham AC Male 115 M20-29 37 38:26 127 127 276 38:34 Edward Mitchell Male 116 M20-29 38 38:24 125 128 344 38:34 Ceri Davies Roadhoggs Leicester AC Male 117 M40-49 25 38:27 128 129 155 38:35 Roy Bratty Raf Waddington Male 118 M30-39 37 38:27 129 130 300 38:35 Richard Speed Male 119 M40-49 26 38:28 131 131 18 38:36 Nigel Rothwell The Stragglers Male 120 M40-49 27 38:31 132 132 242 38:37 Lucy Mancer Benfleet Running Club Female 12 F30-39 4 38:34 134 133 40 38:37 Henry McTernan Cleethorpes AC Male 121 M15-19 12 38:33 133 134 1953 38:41 Jamie Marlow Dacorum & Tring AC Male 122 M30-39 38 38:18 121 135 347 38:42 Paul Gittins Lincoln & District
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