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Gunpos Raceno Name Gender Cat Club Guntime Chippos Chiptime 1 GunPos RaceNo Name Gender Cat Club GunTime ChipPos ChipTime 1 12802 Edwin Kipyego M 01:03:08 1 01:03:08 2 12803 Bernard Chemugo M 01:03:38 2 01:03:37 3 131 Paul Martelletti M 01:05:40 3 01:05:39 4 12815 Darren Deed M BEDFORD & COUNTY AC 01:05:47 4 01:05:47 5 110 Dean Lacey M CAMBRIDGE HARRIERS 01:06:04 5 01:06:03 6 12820 Kojo Kyereme M SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS 01:06:31 6 01:06:31 7 7315 Barry Minnock M RATHFARNHAM W.S.A.F 01:06:37 7 01:06:37 8 12828 Paddy Hamilton M ANNADALE STRIDERS 01:07:01 8 01:07:00 9 12822 Dave Norman M ALTRINCHAM & DISTRICT AC 01:07:31 9 01:07:30 10 12835 Shaun Dixon M HIGHGATE HARRIERS 01:07:41 10 01:07:39 11 12829 Andy Greenleaf M WINCHESTER AND DISTRICT AC 01:08:08 11 01:08:06 12 12838 Richard Scott M HIGHGATE HARRIERS 01:08:13 12 01:08:13 13 7313 Simon Ryan M RAHENY SHAMROCKS AC 01:08:18 13 01:08:16 14 132 David Bruce M HIGHGATE HARRIERS 01:08:18 14 01:08:17 15 12827 Matt Janes M BEDFORD & COUNTY AC 01:08:22 15 01:08:21 16 12811 Jon Pepper M ENFIELD AND HARINGEY 01:08:27 16 01:08:26 17 12825 Chris Powner M WINCHESTER AND DISTRICT AC 01:08:28 17 01:08:28 18 7177 Joel Clewett M METROPOLITAN POLICE AC 01:08:44 18 01:08:44 19 12852 Chris Wilson M RONHILL CAMBUSLANG HARRIERS 01:08:50 19 01:08:48 20 12841 Richard Brown M LINCOLN WELLINGTON 01:08:56 20 01:08:54 21 12839 Neil Boniface M HORSHAM JOGGERS 01:09:00 21 01:08:59 22 12844 Cillian Oleary M RAHENY SHAMROCK 01:09:08 22 01:09:07 23 12814 Jonathan Thewlis M NOTTS AC 01:09:25 23 01:09:24 24 12832 Matthew Bennett M SOUTHAMPTON AC 01:09:39 24 01:09:38 25 12855 Hugh Torry M SERPENTINE 01:09:54 25 01:09:52 26 12836 Paul Molyneux M SPRINGFIELD STRIDERS 01:09:58 26 01:09:55 27 12845 Matt Hawcroft M BROMSGROVE & REDDITCH AC 01:10:09 27 01:10:08 28 6999 Gareth Watkins M ARMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 01:10:10 28 01:10:08 29 7066 James Bellward M CRAWLEY 01:10:12 29 01:10:11 30 133 Richard Gardiner M ABERDARE AC 01:10:29 30 01:10:29 31 179 Hendrik Zietsman M 40 SERPENTINE 01:10:38 31 01:10:33 32 12834 Kevin Quinn M ALDERSHOT FARNHAM & DISTRICT 01:10:45 32 01:10:43 33 13911 Brian Nielsen M 01:10:55 33 01:10:54 34 13913 Brian Leahy M RAHENY SHAMROCK AC 01:10:58 34 01:10:55 35 12874 Alice Mogire F 01:11:01 36 01:11:01 36 7274 Alan Murchison M 40 WINCHESTER & DISTRICT AC 01:11:02 35 01:11:00 37 7056 David Vaughan M GARDEN CITY RUNNERS 01:11:08 37 01:11:07 38 12830 David Rigby M PRESTON HARRIERS 01:11:11 38 01:11:10 39 12854 Mark Dickinson M 40 GARDEN CITY RUNNERS 01:11:18 39 01:11:17 40 7074 Roy Scott M SOUTHEND AC 01:11:23 40 01:11:19 41 118 Eunice Kales F 01:11:24 41 01:11:24 42 7104 Will Cockerell M BELGRAVE HARRIERS 01:11:26 42 01:11:25 43 7233 Matt Clarke M 01:11:30 43 01:11:26 44 12859 Jeff Cunningham M HERNE HILL HARRIERS 01:12:23 44 01:12:21 45 12840 Tom Charles M TRAFFORD AC 01:12:33 45 01:12:31 46 7144 Julius Mwangi M 01:12:34 47 01:12:33 47 6974 David Bell M CIRENCESTER AC 01:12:35 46 01:12:32 48 119 Jason Reid M RATHFARNHAM W.S.A.F 01:12:37 48 01:12:36 49 7124 Alec Duffield M NEWTON RUNNING 01:12:48 49 01:12:47 50 12837 Damian Carr M COVENTRY GODIVA 01:13:07 51 01:13:06 51 13912 Niklas Sydow M 01:13:08 50 01:13:06 52 6820 James Tomlinson M BRIGHTON AND HOVE AC 01:13:10 52 01:13:06 53 7097 Peter Williams M TRENT PARK RC 01:13:13 53 01:13:08 54 7252 Rick Weston M SERPENTINE RC 01:13:14 54 01:13:09 55 7235 Chris Holmes M INVICTA EAST KENT AC 01:13:17 55 01:13:13 56 7122 Brian Wakem M ALDERSHOT FARNHAM & DISTRICT 01:13:29 56 01:13:27 57 120 Kevin Bolger M RATHFARNHAM WSAF 01:13:30 57 01:13:27 58 12862 Gordon Pearce M THAMES HARE & HOUNDS 01:13:34 59 01:13:31 59 6955 Dave Morgan M SERPENTINE RC 01:13:39 58 01:13:31 60 12849 Graham Breen M ALDERSHOT FARNHAM & DISTRICT 01:13:40 60 01:13:38 61 7022 Robin Ward M PORTSMOUTH JOGGERS 01:13:44 61 01:13:41 62 7068 Dylan Matthews M 01:13:53 62 01:13:48 63 12875 Justina Heslop F CLAPHAM CHASERS 01:13:57 63 01:13:57 64 7197 Jon Fairs M SERPENTINE RC 01:14:01 65 01:13:58 65 7128 Mark Walden M 01:14:03 64 01:13:58 66 7307 James Knight M OVERTON HARRIERS 01:14:11 66 01:14:06 67 13704 Hussein Ammed M 01:14:12 69 01:14:12 68 6972 Darren Tanner M CLAPHAM CHASERS 01:14:13 67 01:14:06 69 7123 Mike Martin M NEWTON RUNNING 01:14:14 68 01:14:10 70 12843 Pawel Bal M SOUTH LONDON HARRIERS 01:14:16 71 01:14:14 71 12863 Riel Carol M CLAPHAM CHASERS 01:14:18 70 01:14:13 72 6934 Ryan Brookling M 40 01:14:19 72 01:14:15 73 12807 Tadele Geremew Mulugeta M ETHIOPIA 01:14:22 73 01:14:22 74 7261 Guy Bowles M DATCHET DASHERS 01:14:27 74 01:14:24 75 6737 Toby Pearson M THAMES HARE & HOUNDS 01:14:27 75 01:14:24 76 12860 Paul Simons M 45 SALFORD HARRIERS 01:14:28 76 01:14:24 77 7030 Matthew Atkins M SEVERN AC 01:14:32 77 01:14:29 78 7094 Michael Osborne M 01:14:38 78 01:14:33 79 6996 Bill Leggate M CIRENCESTER AC 01:14:54 79 01:14:52 80 104 Runner 104 M 01:15:27 80 01:15:25 81 7262 Alexander Miller M DATCHET DASHERS 01:15:31 81 01:15:27 82 6734 Nick Jones 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