CHESHIRE COUNTY AA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2003 Vauxhall Motors Sports & Social Club, Ellesmere Port, Sunday 5 January 2003

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CHESHIRE COUNTY AA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2003 Vauxhall Motors Sports & Social Club, Ellesmere Port, Sunday 5 January 2003 CHESHIRE COUNTY AA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2003 Vauxhall Motors Sports & Social Club, Ellesmere Port, Sunday 5 January 2003 Senior/Veteran Men (10.2 km) 1 Nick Jones Tipton 34:30 73 Martin Rands Macclesfield 47:23 2 Bashir Hussain Stockport 35:07 74 39 Geoff Hand V45 Spectrum Striders 47:25 3 Matt Lockett Univ Birmingham 35:27 75 40 Colin Rathbone V55 Vale Royal 47:45 4 Matt Barnes Altrincham 35:49 76 41 Roy Tunstall V60 Helsby 47:54 5 Ian Salisbury Trafford 35:53 77 42 Dave Ratcliffe V55 Tattenhall 47:59 6 Tom Carter Vale Royal 36:25 78 43 Brian Hastings V55 West Cheshire 48:21 7 Peter Benyon City of Stoke 37:05 79 44 A Peers V60 Spectrum Striders 48:34 8 Andrew Maudsley City of Stoke 37:29 80 45 Dave Hough V50 West Cheshire 49:16 9 Malcolm Fowler Wilmslow(n/s) 37:36 81 46 Ian Hilditch V60 Helsby 49:25 10 1 Tom McGaff V45 Wilmslow 37:40 82 47 Mark Wheelton V40 Macclesfield 49:42 11 David Barker Thames H&H 37:41 83 48 Dave Spencer V50 Warrington 50:14 12 Duncan Bell West Cheshire 37:59 84 49 Bill Vinton V50 West Cheshire 50:56 13 2 Mike Weedall V45 Vale Royal 38:05 85 Mark Lee Hearn West Cheshire 51:30 14 3 Graham MacNeil V40 Helsby 38:08 86 50 Rich Benson V50 Congleton 51:34 guest Steve Millward City of Sheffield 38:10 87 51 A Smith V40 Helsby 52:07 15 4 Les Brookman V45 Warrington 38:15 88 52 Mike Lamb V60 West Cheshire 52:22 16 C Southern Spectrum Striders 38:32 89 53 Chris Lamb V50 Tattenhall 52:42 17 N Crompton Warrington 38:52 90 54 Lawrie Woodley V65 Tattenhall 53:13 18 Gavin Tomlinson Sale H Manchester 39:12 91 55 Richard Rose V55 Altrincham 54:28 19 Ken Begley West Cheshire 39:27 92 56 Trevor Faulkner V60 Wilmslow 54:48 20 5 Steve Burthem V40 Warrington 39:32 93 57 K Black V55 Spectrum Striders 55:28 21 6 Ben Gregory V45 Stockport 39:37 94 58 Nev Jones V65 Warrington 59:04 22 7 Graham Jenkins V40 West Cheshire 39:50 95 59 Eric Pendleton V70 Spectrum Striders 64:26 23 John Lamb Tattenhall 39:52 24 8 Ken Moss V50 Northern Vets 39:55 (61% of finishers were veterans, down 4% on last year) 25 9 Dave Carrington V45 Altrincham 39:59 Teams (6 to count) 26 Simon Ellis Tattenhall 40:14 1 West Cheshire (12,19,22,32,44,45) 174 27 Alex Johnson Macclesfield 40:20 2 Vale Royal (6,13,29,33,49,61) 191 28 Graham Taylor Wilmslow 40:22 3 Warrington (15,17,20,36,47,57) 192 29 Graham Miles Vale Royal 40:29 4 Wilmslow (10,28,38,43,52,59) 230 30 Graham Bennett Tower Hamlets 40:34 5 Macclesfield (27,31,37,42,51,56) 244 31 10 Tim Stock V40 Macclesfield 40:41 6 Tattenhall (23,26,35,54,77,89) 304 32 11 Graham Earlam V40 West Cheshire 40:44 7 Spectrum Striders (16,41,50,63,66,71) 307 33 David Gough Vale Royal 40:54 8 Helsby (14,48,58,76,81,87) 364 34 Denis Duret Rivacre 41:05 9 West Cheshire "B" (53,65,67,69,78,80) 412 35 12 Ian Lancaster V40 Tattenhall 41:20 36 13 Keith Crute V55 Warrington 41:27 Veteran Teams (4 to count, using positions in "vets" race) 37 14 Raphael Murray V45 Macclesfield 41:47 1 Warrington (4,5,13,27) 49 38 Jim Pendrill Wilmslow 41:50 2 West Cheshire (7,11,18,23) 59 39 15 Dave Southern V45 Altrincham 41:52 3 Macclesfield (10,14,16,26) 66 40 Steve Bacon Congleton 42:04 4 Wilmlsow (1,17,29,30) 77 41 Albert de Jong Spectrum Striders 42:14 5 Helsby (3,20,28,41) 92 42 16 Barry Blyth V55 Macclesfield 42:21 6 Vale Royal (2,21,31,40) 94 43 17 Jim Yearsley V40 Wilmslow 42:34 7 Altrincham (9,15,32,55) 111 44 Dave Tiernan West Cheshire 42:39 8 Spectrum Striders (22,33,37,39) 131 45 18 Paul Price V40 West Cheshire 42:41 9 Tattenhall (12,24,42,53) 131 46 19 John Carter V40 u/a 42:52 10 West Cheshire "B" (34,36,43,45) 158 47 Ian Costello Warrington 43:05 48 20 Graham McAra V45 Helsby 43:07 NOTE : following close checking of the results, team positions 2 & 3 49 21 James Edwards V40 Vale Royal 43:18 in Mens are reversed and Macclesfield move up to 3rd in Vets event. 50 22 Julian Spencer V40 Spectrum Striders 43:33 51 Chris Bentley Macclesfield 43:41 Junior Men (6.4km) 52 Ian Smallwood Wilmslow 43:45 1 Andrew Ellis Vale Royal 22:02 53 23 Dave Fisher V45 West Cheshire 43:59 2 Tim Egerton Trafford 23:22 54 24 Steve Hammond V40 Tattenhall 44:02 3 P Burnett Spectrum 23:46 55 25 John Aimes V60 Congleton 44:04 4 Stephen Campbell Macclesfield 24:03 56 26 Alan Webster V40 Macclesfield 44:15 5 Andrew Brown Macclesfield 27:42 57 27 N G Stephens V40 Warrington 44:27 6 David Brown Macclesfield 28:04 58 28 Mike Whiteside V55 Helsby 44:43 59 29 Gavin Mendham V50 Wilmslow 44:56 Team 60 30 George Livsey V55 Wilmslow 44:59 1 Macclesfield (4,5,6) 15 61 31 Tony Archer V45 Vale Royal 45:10 62 Danny Legg Rivacre 45:31 63 M Houghton Spectrum Striders 45:45 Under 17 Men 5.3km 64 32 Alan Barlow V55 Altrincham 45:49 1 Simon Mills Sale H Manchester 18:55 65 Clive Giddis West Cheshire 46:04 2 Tom Sherrington Warrington 19:41 66 33 J Ashton V45 Spectrum Striders 46:11 3 Adam Elliott Warrington 20:05 67 34 Dave Crawford V45 West Cheshire 46:20 4 Chris Williams Sale H Manchester 20:14 68 35 Jim Bradbury V55 Congleton 46:24 5 David Savage Warrington 21:19 69 36 John McGill V50 West Cheshire 46:27 6 Samuel Baker Macclesfield 22:02 70 Matt Sweeting Vale Royal 46:31 7 Matthew Corr Macclesfield 22:35 71 37 Neville Griffiths V55 Spectrum Striders 47:09 8 David Henshaw Handforth/W/AE 23:15 72 38 Roy Traynor V40 Rivacre 47:17 9 Andrew Lennen Macclesfield 27:46 Page 1 Under 17 Mens teams Ladies 6.4 km 1 Warrington (2,3,5) 10 1 Jennifer Heath Sale H Manchester 25:17 2 Macclesfield (6,7,9) 22 2 Louise Whittaker Sale H Manchester 26:21 3 Sarah Jones Macclesfield 26:43 4 Rachel Pleeth Macclesfield 26:50 Under 15 Boys (4.3km) 5 Vanessa Mulholland Altrincham 27:05 1 David Twigg St Helens Sutton 15:44 6 Nicola Bird Rivacre 27:16 2 David Mason Vale Royal 16:09 7 1 Pauline Atkinson LV40 Macclesfield 27:18 3 Dean Holmes Macclesfield 16:23 8 Anne Carr Macclesfield 27:48 4 James Griffiths Vale Royal 16:26 9 Katie Green Wilmslow 28:00 5 Joseph Burgon Macclesfield 16:32 10 2 Sarah Hammond LV35 Tattenhall 28:06 6 Sean Myers Warrington 17:01 11 Kathryn Roberts Helsby 28:22 7 Jordan Swindells Macclesfield 17:08 12 3 Kate Ayres LV40 Wilmslow 28:32 8 Jonathon Kirk Warrington 17:15 13 Claire Thompson Vale Royal 29:21 9 Stephen Miles Vale Royal 17:45 14 4 Sally Ann Hales LV40 Macclesfield 29:30 10 Tim Wilderspin West Cheshire 17:49 15 Cheryl Kershaw Macclesfield 29:40 11 Charlie Scouler Macclesfield 18:44 16 5 Amanda Calvert LV35 Macclesfield 29:48 12 Joe Thomas Macclesfield 19:10 17 6 Emma Hudson LV35 Stockport 30:24 13 Karl Steinegger Warrington 19:15 18 7 Barbara Murray LV45 Macclesfield 31:15 14 M Saunders Macclesfield 19:48 19 8 Lucy Hickey LV40 Altrincham 31:20 15 Jason McGonigle West Cheshire 20:06 20 9 Val Kinvig LV40 Vale Royal 31:27 16 Carl van Schie West Cheshire 20:56 21 10 Linda Ely LV40 Wilmslow 31:27 17 Mark Dixon Handforth 21:31 22 11 Sue Ellis LV40 Tattenhall 33:04 23 Karen Fryer Tattenhall 33:30 Teams 24 Lucy Gallon Helsby 35:55 1 Macclesfield (3,5,7) 15 25 12 Sandra Owen LV50 Tattenhall 36:46 2 Vale Royal (2,6,9) 17 26 13 Tessa Swaine LV45 Tattenhall 36:52 3 Warrington (6,8,13) 27 27 Claire Irons Warrington 36:52 4 West Cheshire (10,15,16) 41 28 14 Dianne Turner LV35 Helsby 37:37 29 15 S Southern LV45 Spectrum Striders 38:31 30 Sharon Bell West Cheshire 39:34 Under 13 Boys (2.8km) 1 Daniel Cliffe Warrington 9:45 (50% of finishers are veterans, 2% up on last year) 2 Matthew Jackson Warrington 9:55 3 Lawrence Walker Warrington 10:07 Teams 4 D Murray Macclesfield 10:09 1 Macclesfield (3,4,7) 14 5 Aaron Elder Macclesfield 10:12 2 Macclesfield "B" (8,14,15) 37 6 Edmund Burgon Macclesfield 10:21 3 Wilmslow (9,12,21) 42 7 Tom Heawood Weaverham HS 10:28 4 Tattenhall (10,22,23) 55 8 Matthew O'Neill Warrington 10:34 5 Helsby (11,24,28) 63 9 Lee Davenport Vale Royal 10:49 10 Michael Williams Warrington 10:57 Veteran Teams (using positions in "vets" race) 11 Tom Lowndes West Cheshire 11:03 1 Macclesfield (1,4,5) 7 12 Sean Boyd West Cheshire 11:12 2 Tattenhall (2,11,12) 25 13 Edward Williams Macclesfield 11:19 14 Robert Platt Vale Royal 11:20 15 Matt Ainsworth Warrington 11:25 Junior Ladies (5.3km) 16 Andrew Stewart West Cheshire 11:27 1 E Pattrick Warrington 23:32 17 Richie Shepherd Warrington 11:34 2 Sioned Murray Macclesfield 24:05 18 Andrew Cathie Vale Royal 11:38 3 Kaye Kirkham u/a 24:54 19 Stuart Price Macclesfield 11:46 4 L Filby Macclesfield 25:06 20 Kieran Kinvig Vale Royal 11:59 21 Robert Black Macclesfield 12:23 Under 17 Ladies (4.3km) 22 James Stringer Vale Royal 12:52 1 Kari Hawitt Warrington 15:50 23 Jeremy Stothart West Cheshire 12:53 2 Becky Ellis Vale Royal 16:39 24 Andrew Perry Halton/Frodsham 13:20 3 Laura Bestow West Cheshire 16:53 25 Andrew Whitton West Cheshire 13:59 4 Beth Carter Vale Royal 17:19 26 Toby Austin Macclesfield 14:03 5 Fiona Rudkin Vale Royal 17:40 27 Aid Cragg Vale Royal (n/s) 15:13 6 Caroline Winder Vale Royal 18:11 28 Daniel Wieringa Macclesfield 15:30 7 Kim McBride Macclesfield 18:15 8 Nicky Archer Vale Royal 18:24 Teams 9 Carly McBride Macclesfield 18:46 1 Warrington (1,2,3) 6 10 Sarah Vanderwalle Warrington 18:58 2 Macclesfield (4,5,6) 15 11 Jodi Nelson St Helens Sutton 20:34 3 Warrington "B" (8,10,15) 33 12 Amy Burton Macclesfield 21:14 4 West Cheshire (11,12,16) 39 13 Rachel Brookes Warrington 22:01 5 Vale Royal (9,14,18) 41 14 Siobhan Tarbuck Vale Royal 22:15 6 Macclesfield "B" (13,19,21) 53 Teams (combined Junior and Under 17) 1 Vale Royal (2,4,5) 11 2 Warrington (1/1,10) 12 3 Macclesfield (2,4/7) 13 4 Vale Royal "B" (6,8,14) 28 Page 2 Under 15 Girls - 2.8 km Under 13 Girls - 2.6 km 1 Stevie Stockton Vale Royal 10:54 1 L Gemmell Warrington
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