Melbourne Marathon Results 2013

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Melbourne Marathon Results 2013 Unofficial Results* Medibank Melbourne Marathon Festival Sunday October 13, 2013 Melbourne Marathon http://www.melbournemarathon.com.au/ Melbourne Marathon Spartans http://melbournemarathonspartans.com/ *No official results booklet was published in 2013 [email protected] 21/8/2014 Herald Sun 14/10/2013 p62 Medibank Melbourne Marathon 42.195km Place Name Gun Time Net Time Sex Category 1 Pius Dominic Ondoro 2:10:47 2:10:47 M 1 20-39 1 2 Yuki Kawauchi 2:11:40 2:11:40 M 2 20-39 2 3 Dominic Kimwetich Kangor 2:11:56 2:11:56 M 3 20-39 3 4 Jonathan Kipchirchir Chesoo 2:12:54 2:12:54 M 4 20-39 4 5 Peter Kamais Lotagor 2:13:51 2:13:51 M 5 20-39 5 6 Liam Adams 2:14:09 2:14:09 M 6 20-39 6 7 Scott Westcott 2:14:21 2:14:21 M 7 20-39 7 8 Zac Newman 2:25:11 2:25:11 M 8 20-39 8 9 Patrick Nispel 2:26:01 2:26:01 M 9 20-39 9 10 Lisa Weightman 2:26:05 2:26:05 F 1 20-39 1 11 Joji Mori 2:26:34 2:26:33 M 10 20-39 10 12 Ash Watson 2:27:01 2:27:01 M 11 20-39 11 13 Eunice Cheyech Kales 2:27:19 2:27:19 F 2 20-39 2 14 Alex Van Der Meer 2:28:54 2:28:53 M 12 20-39 12 15 Neil Pearson 2:29:21 2:29:20 M 13 40-44 1 16 Magnus Michelsson 2:30:14 2:30:14 M 14 45-49 1 17 Matthew Fenech 2:30:23 2:30:23 M 15 20-39 13 18 Shohei Higuchi 2:30:24 2:30:21 M 16 20-39 14 19 Antony Rickards 2:30:34 2:30:32 M 17 40-44 2 20 Moritz Auf Der Heide 2:30:55 2:30:55 M 18 20-39 15 21 Craig Knowles 2:31:26 2:31:25 M 19 20-39 16 22 Brian Lyons 2:31:48 2:31:47 M 20 20-39 17 23 Peter Hallgren 2:32:34 2:32:32 M 21 20-39 18 24 Frederic Ruberti 2:32:54 2:32:54 M 22 20-39 19 25 Nic Van Raaphorst 2:34:14 2:34:12 M 23 20-39 20 26 Joel Fitzgerald 2:35:25 2:35:21 M 24 20-39 21 27 John Meagher 2:37:12 2:37:11 M 25 50-54 1 28 Fabian Hitchens 2:37:12 2:37:05 M 26 20-39 22 29 Liam Delany 2:37:31 2:37:29 M 27 20-39 23 30 Alex Humphrey 2:37:40 2:37:37 M 28 20-39 24 31 Dion Finocchiaro 2:38:16 2:38:16 M 29 20-39 25 32 Richard Banks 2:38:20 2:38:20 M 30 20-39 26 33 Ross Mcphee 2:38:58 2:38:58 M 31 20-39 27 34 Raymond Wareham 2:39:13 2:39:11 M 32 45-49 2 35 Matthew Crane 2:39:33 2:39:31 M 33 20-39 28 36 Jarrod Mcmullen 2:39:36 2:39:34 M 34 20-39 29 37 Stephen Barter 2:39:54 2:39:50 M 35 20-39 30 38 Ben Maccronan 2:39:56 2:39:56 M 36 20-39 31 39 Brad Hart 2:40:03 2:40:01 M 37 20-39 32 40 Shawn Claydon 2:40:07 2:40:04 M 38 45-49 3 41 Steve Mckean 2:40:23 2:40:21 M 39 45-49 4 42 Jeremy Wilmot 2:40:30 2:40:30 M 40 20-39 33 43 Cameron Hall 2:40:58 2:40:55 M 41 20-39 34 44 Wayne Bulloch 2:41:06 2:41:04 M 42 45-49 5 45 Matthew Gibson 2:41:38 2:41:35 M 43 20-39 35 46 John Binfield 2:41:42 2:41:42 M 44 20-39 36 47 Melanie Panayiotou 2:41:48 2:41:47 F 3 20-39 3 48 Warwick Bible 2:42:33 2:42:30 M 45 40-44 3 49 Sean De Morton 2:42:46 2:42:45 M 46 20-39 37 50 John Dutton 2:42:52 2:42:51 M 47 20-39 38 51 Sarah Klein 2:42:53 2:42:51 F 4 20-39 4 52 Hidetaka Kimura 2:42:56 2:42:54 M 48 20-39 39 53 Stephen Rennick 2:42:59 2:42:53 M 49 20-39 40 54 Alistair Mcdonald 2:43:05 2:43:03 M 50 20-39 41 55 Simon Austen 2:43:15 2:43:12 M 51 20-39 42 56 Hiroaki Yoshida 2:43:16 2:43:13 M 52 20-39 43 57 Sam Mclean 2:43:21 2:43:19 M 53 20-39 44 58 Jane Fardell 2:43:40 2:43:40 F 5 20-39 5 59 Tristen Haines 2:43:42 2:43:36 M 54 20-39 45 60 Leigh Prendergast 2:43:43 2:43:43 M 55 20-39 46 61 Christian Ashby 2:44:10 2:44:10 M 56 20-39 47 62 Simon Mcsweeney 2:44:29 2:44:07 M 57 20-39 48 63 Steven Griffin 2:44:34 2:44:33 M 58 40-44 4 64 Gary Binet 2:45:00 2:45:00 M 59 45-49 6 65 Thomas Williamson 2:45:19 2:45:09 M 60 20-39 49 Medibank Melbourne Marathon 42.195km Place Name Gun Time Net Time Sex Category 66 Han Quach 2:45:26 2:45:24 M 61 20-39 50 67 Andrew Edwards 2:45:33 2:45:30 M 62 50-54 2 68 Michael Duffy 2:45:44 2:44:51 M 63 20-39 51 69 Brad Beer 2:46:28 2:46:24 M 64 20-39 52 70 Daniel Pelly 2:46:29 2:46:26 M 65 45-49 7 71 Kay Bretz 2:46:36 2:46:34 M 66 20-39 53 72 Miho Yanagisawa 2:47:09 2:47:07 F 6 20-39 6 73 Laura James 2:47:17 2:47:16 F 7 20-39 7 74 Andrew Dey 2:47:23 2:47:19 M 67 20-39 54 75 Hannah Flannery 2:47:29 2:47:28 F 8 20-39 8 76 Matthew Hodder 2:47:59 2:47:53 M 68 20-39 55 77 Rob Follett (S1152) 2:48:16 2:48:12 M 69 45-49 8 78 Nick Paine 2:48:27 2:48:23 M 70 20-39 56 79 Mark O'Shea 2:48:43 2:48:34 M 71 20-39 57 80 Denis Brown 2:48:52 2:48:44 M 72 50-54 3 81 Andrew Mccracken 2:48:52 2:48:45 M 73 20-39 58 82 Aaron Grigg 2:48:56 2:48:52 M 74 20-39 59 83 Ryan Walkenhorst 2:48:58 2:48:53 M 75 20-39 60 84 Philip Green (S1080) 2:49:03 2:48:59 M 76 45-49 9 85 Adam Clarke 2:49:09 2:49:05 M 77 20-39 61 86 Patrick Franks 2:49:13 2:49:06 M 78 20-39 62 87 Luke Kelly 2:49:16 2:48:32 M 79 20-39 63 88 John Clothier 2:49:18 2:49:12 M 80 40-44 5 89 Anderson Moquiuti 2:49:23 2:49:21 M 81 20-39 64 90 Ben Derrick 2:49:25 2:49:20 M 82 40-44 6 91 Peter Macnamara 2:49:26 2:49:24 M 83 40-44 7 92 Brad Henderson 2:49:36 2:49:32 M 84 20-39 65 93 Peter Curtis 2:49:37 2:49:33 M 85 45-49 10 94 Johanna Parsons 2:49:47 2:49:46 F 9 20-39 9 95 David Staehr 2:49:51 2:49:45 M 86 20-39 66 96 Dean Lane 2:49:52 2:49:50 M 87 40-44 8 97 Fleur Flanery 2:50:07 2:50:06 F 10 40-44 1 98 Andrew Ferguson 2:50:13 2:50:03 M 88 20-39 67 99 Rachel Glasson 2:50:21 2:50:19 F 11 40-44 2 100 Ross Schreuder 2:50:27 2:50:14 M 89 20-39 68 101 Evan Delaney 2:50:33 2:50:16 M 90 20-39 69 102 Luke Crozier 2:50:35 2:50:18 M 91 20-39 70 103 Andrew Monk 2:50:44 2:47:15 M 92 20-39 71 104 Shannon Daly 2:50:51 2:50:40 M 93 20-39 72 105 William Tehan 2:51:09 2:51:07 M 94 20-39 73 106 Marcus Coleman 2:51:11 2:50:52 M 95 20-39 74 107 Tom Allison 2:51:21 2:51:19 M 96 20-39 75 108 Eoin Reville 2:51:35 2:51:29 M 97 20-39 76 109 Paul Stockdale 2:51:41 2:51:32 M 98 40-44 9 110 Aarthi Venkatesan 2:51:47 2:51:45 F 12 20-39 10 111 Tim Crowe 2:52:06 2:52:03 M 99 40-44 10 112 Anthony George 2:52:11 2:52:06 M 100 50-54 4 113 Michael Daly 2:52:22 2:52:13 M 101 20-39 77 114 Mark Wilgar 2:52:29 2:52:11 M 102 45-49 11 115 Mark Buyck 2:52:36 2:52:31 M 103 20-39 78 116 Kevin Muller 2:52:45 2:52:42 M 104 40-44 11 117 Gary Mullins 2:52:50 2:52:42 M 105 40-44 12 118 Anthony Woodward 2:53:02 2:52:59 M 106 40-44 13 119 Sui Ping Fan 2:53:50 2:53:47 F 13 40-44 3 120 Simon Redhead 2:53:51 2:53:41 M 107 20-39 79 121 Chris Armstrong 2:53:51 2:53:44 M 108 20-39 80 122 Michael Mcgrath 2:53:51 2:53:35 M 109 40-44 14 123 Rob Finney 2:54:00 2:53:57 M 110 45-49 12 124 Cameron Munro 2:54:20 2:54:09 M 111 20-39 81 125 David Mellings 2:54:21 2:54:15 M 112 45-49 13 126 Nick Schilling 2:54:22 2:54:20 M 113 20-39 82 127 Matthew Webb 2:54:23 2:54:16 M 114 20-39 83 128 Peter Shear 2:54:28 2:54:22 M 115 40-44 15 129 Patrick Tongue 2:54:29 2:54:22 M 116 20-39 84 130 Peter Cutler (S1162) 2:54:33 2:54:30 M 117 20-39 85 Medibank Melbourne Marathon 42.195km Place Name Gun Time Net Time Sex Category 131 Tim Baird 2:54:36 2:54:29 M 118 40-44 16 132 Ian Lochrin 2:54:40 2:54:26 M 119 20-39 86 133 Mark Stodden 2:54:55 2:54:45 M 120 20-39 87 134 Satoshi Ashida 2:54:59 2:54:55 M 121 20-39 88 135 Tom Lee 2:55:14 2:55:11 M 122 20-39 89 136 Niall Mcdonagh 2:55:24 2:55:15 M 123 20-39 90 137 Jordan Cowley 2:55:24 2:55:24 M 124 20-39 91 138 Adam Peel 2:55:29 2:55:15 M 125 20-39 92 139 Ryan Trainor 2:55:34 2:55:27 M 126 40-44 17 140 Jack Atkinson 2:55:43 2:55:24 M 127 20-39 93 141 Steven Oliver 2:55:48 2:55:46 M 128 20-39 94 142 Andrew Smith 2:55:48 2:55:44 M 129 45-49 14 143 Heath Robbins 2:55:55 2:55:08 M 130 20-39 95 144 Kerrin Rattray 2:55:57 2:54:15 M 131 20-39 96 145 Frans Oelofse 2:55:59 2:55:44 M 132 20-39 97 146 Bryn Nicholls 2:56:06 2:55:57 M 133 20-39 98 147 Samuel Edney 2:56:07 2:55:53 M 134 20-39 99 148 Trent Wallace 2:56:10 2:56:05 M 135 20-39 100 149 Simon O'Brien 2:56:13 2:56:03 M 136 20-39 101 150 Chris Auditore 2:56:14 2:56:09 M 137 20-39 102 151 Luke Frazzetto 2:56:15 2:56:12 M 138 20-39 103 152 Julian Arnold 2:56:17 2:55:55 M 139 20-39 104 153 Matt Cutterham 2:56:18 2:56:02 M 140 20-39 105 154 Scott Wotherspoon 2:56:20 2:56:17 M 141 45-49 15 155 James Vince 2:56:30 2:56:25 M 142 20-39 106 156 Peter Hopper 2:56:31 2:56:28 M 143 50-54 5 157 Ivan Petricevic 2:56:34 2:55:49 M 144 40-44 18 158 Greg Watson 2:56:35 2:56:22 M 145 20-39 107 159 Gerard Koelmeyer 2:56:37 2:56:30 M 146 20-39 108 160 Wade Burns 2:56:37 2:56:21 M 147 20-39 109 161 Jim Welsh 2:56:38 2:56:25 M 148 20-39 110 162 Ryan Kervin 2:56:40 2:56:37 M 149 20-39 111 163 Francis Dowdle 2:56:42 2:55:36 M 150 20-39 112 164 Tracie Kaye 2:56:43 2:56:35 F 14 20-39 11 165 Scott Bayley 2:56:44 2:56:33 M 151 40-44 19 166 Scott Lawton 2:56:44 2:56:35 M 152 40-44 20 167 Matthew Whitty 2:56:47 2:56:33 M 153 20-39 113 168 Russell Capstick 2:56:49 2:56:46 M 154 40-44 21 169 Michael Dymnicki 2:56:51 2:56:48 M 155 20-39 114 170 Richard Manning 2:56:55 2:56:54 M 156 20-39 115 171 Shaun Hardy 2:56:57 2:56:40 M 157 20-39 116 172 Patrick Kenny 2:56:59 2:56:56 M 158 40-44 22 173 Anthony Di Battista 2:56:59 2:56:51 M 159 20-39 117 174 David Martini 2:57:03 2:56:57 M 160 20-39 118 175 Melanie Mcdonald 2:57:05 2:57:01 F 15 20-39 12 176 Michael Miles 2:57:05 2:56:51 M 161 45-49 16 177 Mark Dunlop 2:57:06 2:56:52 M 162 40-44 23 178 Craig Pager 2:57:07 2:57:01 M 163 20-39 119 179 Joshua Gray 2:57:10 2:56:50 M 164 20-39 120 180 Andrew Reid 2:57:15 2:57:03 M 165 20-39 121 181 Steven Russell 2:57:17 2:57:03 M 166 20-39 122 182 Rochelle Rodgers 2:57:20 2:57:18 F 16 20-39 13 183 Ronald Uzelac 2:57:21 2:57:20 M 167 40-44 24 184 Joel Mackay 2:57:30 2:57:16 M 168 45-49 17 185 Andrew Thomas 2:57:32 2:57:31 M 169 40-44 25 186 Guy Mclarne 2:57:35 2:57:34 M 170 20-39 123 187 Ben Williams 2:57:42 2:57:40 M 171 20-39 124 188 Keith Mullen 2:57:47 2:57:26 M 172 20-39 125 189 Paul Hitchman 2:57:51 2:57:40 M 173 40-44
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