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2010-09-12 Experian Nottingham Mini Marathon Experian Robin Hood Festival of Running 2010 - Robin Hood Mini Marathon Results GunPos RaceNo Name Gender Cat School GunTime ChipPos ChipTime 1 677 Frederick Hessian M 16 00:12:07 1 00:12:07 2 553 Alex Benfield M 14 00:12:14 2 00:12:14 3 871 Thomas Shepherd M 15 SAINT JOHN HOUGHTON CATHOLIC SCHOOL 00:12:21 3 00:12:19 4 1600 Frankie Thornley M 15 KIRKBY COLLEGE 00:13:03 4 00:13:00 5 562 Cameron Smith M 13 ARNOLD HILL 00:13:05 5 00:13:04 6 870 David Shepherd M 15 SAINT JOHN HOUGHTON CATHOLIC SCHOOL 00:13:16 6 00:13:13 7 1340 Alexander Rieley M 12 TOOT HILL SCHOOL BINGHAM 00:13:18 7 00:13:16 8 1303 Rebecca Straw F 15 BROMSGROVE 00:13:24 8 00:13:22 9 1314 Will Perrett M 14 KIMBERLEY SCHOOL 00:13:57 9 00:13:56 10 789 Ben M 15 ARNOLD HILL SCHOOL 00:14:06 10 00:14:04 11 989 Kim Jalland F 15 SOUTH WOLDS COMMUNITY SCHOOL 00:14:10 11 00:14:08 12 502 Alex Marshall M 16 WEST BRIDGFORD COMP 00:14:47 12 00:14:45 13 111 Jonathan Owen M 15 JOHN PORT SCHOOL 00:14:49 13 00:14:47 14 517 Oliver Whaley M 10 FLINTHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL 00:14:55 14 00:14:54 15 542 Linden Brewster M 12 JOHN FERNELEY COLLEGE 00:15:10 15 00:15:08 16 763 Siobhan Harrison F 13 00:15:18 16 00:15:15 17 317 Jack Forrest M 13 00:15:23 18 00:15:21 18 1522 George Roe M 00:15:29 19 00:15:26 19 1523 Dominic Roe M 00:15:29 20 00:15:26 20 947 Catrina Hogg F 12 00:15:31 21 00:15:29 21 423 Ben Masser M 11 HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL 00:15:33 24 00:15:32 22 498 Hannah Hardy F 15 TOOT HILL SCHOOL BINGHAM 00:15:33 23 00:15:31 23 307 Daniel Cation M 15 KIMBERLEY COMPREHENSIVE 00:15:41 26 00:15:39 24 800 Jack Onions M 11 BISHOP RAWSTORNE CROSTON LANCASHIR 00:15:51 28 00:15:47 25 777 Daniel Doleman M 17 RUSHCLIFFE 00:15:55 27 00:15:47 26 659 Callum Durrans M 8 LINDLEY JUNIOR SCHOOL 00:15:56 29 00:15:49 27 1315 Emilia Larkin F 12 Trent College 00:15:57 32 00:15:55 28 858 James Pike M 55 BLUECOAT 00:15:58 31 00:15:55 29 499 Ben Hardy M 12 TOOT HILL SCHOOL BINGHAM 00:16:01 33 00:15:58 30 404 Evan Bell M 10 00:16:01 30 00:15:53 31 346 Robert Trusson M 14 CHILWELL SCHOOL 00:16:02 17 00:15:16 32 193 Lucas Wilcock M 12 NOTTINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 00:16:04 35 00:16:02 33 869 Luke Ellis M 12 TOOTHILL 00:16:05 34 00:16:01 34 497 Jonathan Hardy M 50 00:16:06 36 00:16:02 35 1331 Kate Raynor F 18 REDHILL SCHOOL 00:16:08 22 00:15:30 36 567 Charlotte Cleasby F 11 PATTISONS COLLEGE 00:16:08 37 00:16:06 37 572 Jack Hedworth M 27 00:16:15 25 00:15:37 38 894 Jordan Severn M 12 ILKESTON SCHOOL 00:16:19 40 00:16:17 39 1487 Sophie Beckingham F 00:16:24 42 00:16:20 40 911 Adam Ventura M 13 KIMBERLEY COMPREHENSIVE 00:16:27 45 00:16:25 41 868 Shaun Ellis M 45 00:16:29 44 00:16:24 42 729 Ryan O'Donnell M 16 00:16:29 41 00:16:18 43 539 Jake Curtis-Mosley M 14 WASELEY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 00:16:30 46 00:16:26 44 1435 Adam Cook M 12 00:16:32 38 00:16:11 45 1475 Ben King M 00:16:37 48 00:16:32 46 639 Lewis Rivers M 9 KINOULTON PRIMARY 00:16:42 50 00:16:39 47 773 Joe Cartwright M 9 GROSVENOR 00:16:43 49 00:16:39 48 284 George Mason M 99 00:16:47 43 00:16:22 49 662 Stephen Clarke M 12 00:16:52 47 00:16:29 50 231 Gregory Palfreyman M 18 00:16:54 52 00:16:52 51 823 Max Lee M 11 00:17:03 39 00:16:14 52 675 Isaac Oliver Short M 10 FERNWOOD JUNIOR 00:17:06 56 00:17:03 53 375 Hannah Tomlin F 32 00:17:08 59 00:17:05 54 1051 Jennifer Grant F 22 00:17:08 58 00:17:05 55 376 Mark Tomlin M 45 00:17:09 60 00:17:06 56 267 Michael Parnham M 16 00:17:13 55 00:16:56 57 1352 Matthew Reeves M 36 00:17:14 64 00:17:10 58 287 William Brookes M 8 ST. JOHNS C OF E BELPER 00:17:16 66 00:17:11 59 290 Gavin Brookes M 36 00:17:16 67 00:17:12 60 704 Charles Denney M 12 00:17:19 71 00:17:16 61 997 Abi Jacobs F 12 RUSHCLIFFE 00:17:21 76 00:17:20 62 1063 Jane Wilkins F 51 00:17:22 53 00:16:53 63 531 Lynne Abbott F 45 00:17:23 61 00:17:06 64 1425 Marcus Sharpe M 13 00:17:24 69 00:17:13 65 925 Aris Koulizaki M 17 00:17:24 57 00:17:04 66 1497 Daniel Grant M 00:17:24 77 00:17:20 67 530 Grace Abbott F 16 RUSHCLIFFE 00:17:25 62 00:17:09 68 1308 George Robinson M 9 ELIZABETH WOODVILLE 00:17:25 79 00:17:23 69 861 John Fletcher M 44 00:17:26 74 00:17:18 70 605 Hayden Fletcher M 12 GEORGE SPENCER 00:17:26 75 00:17:19 71 856 James Holbrook M 15 COLONEL FRANK SEELY 00:17:27 54 00:16:54 72 130 Dennis Brittain M 59 00:17:27 72 00:17:16 73 658 Genevieve Durrans F 10 LINDLEY JUNIOR SCHOOL 00:17:27 78 00:17:21 74 532 Graham Abbott M 45 00:17:27 68 00:17:12 75 464 Charlotte Elizabeth Tyrer F 19 00:17:28 51 00:16:46 76 774 Peter Cartwright M 42 00:17:29 80 00:17:24 77 872 Timothy Shepherd M 47 00:17:29 63 00:17:10 78 1548 Mathew Boardman M 00:17:30 81 00:17:25 79 501 Ben Phipps M 11 ST BEDE'S 00:17:30 85 00:17:28 80 626 Roger Clare M 60 00:17:30 84 00:17:27 81 913 Tom Mcconnell M 14 RUSHCLIFFE 00:17:34 86 00:17:30 82 1288 Stewart Alex M 9 OAKFIELD SCHOOL 00:17:35 70 00:17:15 83 1488 Kate Beckingham F 00:17:36 90 00:17:34 84 1346 Lewis Harmon M 11 00:17:40 89 00:17:32 85 113 Ethan Warner M 9 REDLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL 00:17:46 87 00:17:30 86 112 Vance Warner M 36 00:17:47 91 00:17:34 87 144 Hanna Bramley F 12 THE WODDROFFE SCHOOL DORSET 00:17:47 94 00:17:45 88 707 Joel Leon-Benitez M 12 RUSHCLIFFE 00:17:49 82 00:17:26 89 558 Benjamin Blacknall M 24 00:17:51 65 00:17:11 90 705 Edward Denney M 12 00:17:53 97 00:17:49 91 726 Nathanael Fittro M 17 00:17:53 73 00:17:17 92 169 Samuel Moakes M 10 AMBERGATE PRIMARY SCHOOL 00:17:56 99 00:17:53 93 895 Njabulo Lunga M 34 00:18:01 95 00:17:45 94 395 Craig Burch M 15 COLERIDGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDG 00:18:02 101 00:17:55 95 318 Sam Forrest M 13 00:18:04 105 00:17:57 96 866 Stuart Mcpherson M 13 GEORGE SPENCER 00:18:04 83 00:17:26 97 390 Emma Lawrence F 10 CRICH JUNIOR SCHOOL 00:18:04 107 00:18:00 98 1397 Felix Hill M 12 00:18:11 102 00:17:56 99 391 Jamie Lawrence M 9 00:18:13 113 00:18:09 100 393 Emma Allen F 13 KIRK HALLAM TECHNOLGY COLLEGE 00:18:15 108 00:18:02 101 781 Luke Bremmer M 43 00:18:16 116 00:18:14 102 341 Matthew Postlethwaite M 13 RUSHCLIFFE 00:18:16 103 00:17:57 103 1307 Dexter Lacey M 8 COSTOCK PRIMARY 00:18:18 104 00:17:57 104 663 Sophie Clarke F 15 00:18:20 115 00:18:10 105 822 Angus Osborne M 11 00:18:22 88 00:17:32 106 570 Rebecca Jarman F 30 00:18:22 93 00:17:43 107 1409 Jessica Raynor F 15 00:18:24 96 00:17:46 108 190 Andrew Wilcock M 46 00:18:26 122 00:18:19 109 1327 Richard Somers M 12 NOTTINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 00:18:31 123 00:18:20 110 1433 Julie Walker F 50 00:18:31 114 00:18:10 111 820 Dan Horner M 10 00:18:32 112 00:18:08 112 664 David Clarke M 22 00:18:33 126 00:18:24 113 967 Rachel Wood F 17 00:18:36 128 00:18:29 114 412 Rebecca Broad F 15 GROBY COLLEGE 00:18:38 133 00:18:32 115 129 Christine Tyler F 54 00:18:38 135 00:18:34 116 683 Caroline Loom F 37 00:18:39 92 00:17:42 117 837 Joe Murray M 10 00:18:39 117 00:18:15 118 836 Will Murray M 45 00:18:40 119 00:18:16 119 805 Carlos Maehashi M 31 00:18:41 136 00:18:35 120 863 Joshua Perkin M 12 DUKERIES COMPLEX OLLERTON 00:18:41 111 00:18:06 121 830 Jake Lord M 11 00:18:41 121 00:18:17 122 1529 Shikhar Tiwari M 00:18:41 98 00:17:52 123 1505 Calum Hutchinson M 00:18:41 110 00:18:05 124 285 Joe Kiernan M 9 HIGHWOOD PLAYER JUNIOR 00:18:41 137 00:18:35 125 969 Emma Bennet F 23 00:18:42 132 00:18:31 126 1546 Lee Mackrill M 00:18:45 100 00:17:55 127 987 Caitlin Shewell-Cooper F 15 00:18:47 134 00:18:32 128 311 Michael Szulc M 12 00:18:48 142 00:18:44 129 1052 Alysha Hital F 10 BROOKSIDE SCHOOL 00:18:48 140 00:18:41 130 898 Feng Gao M 26 00:18:49 109 00:18:05 131 403 Andrew Bell M 41 00:18:49 139 00:18:40 132 852 Thomas Shewell-Cooper M 14 00:18:49 145 00:18:47 133 882 Tom Orridge M 13 DAYNCOURT SCHOOL 00:18:50 127 00:18:26 134 286 Kevin Irons M 32 00:18:50 141 00:18:44 135 1311 Natasha Pearson F 12 HABERDASHERS ASKE'S 00:18:51 144 00:18:47 136 888 Luke Martinson M 13 00:18:51 130 00:18:30 137 500 Holly Phipps F 13 ST BEDE'S 00:18:52 138 00:18:37 138 1347 Joanna Harmon F 42 00:18:58 148 00:18:50 139 1508 Tom Mulvey M 00:18:58 146 00:18:48 140 1507 Samuel Deacin M 00:18:59 147 00:18:49 141 1370 Dale Hutchison M 41 00:18:59 124 00:18:23 142 843 Jamie Burton M 9 00:19:01 153 00:18:53 143 842 Philip Burton M 43 00:19:01 152 00:18:53 144 933 Gemma Phelps F 9 ST PETERS RUDDINGTON 00:19:04 161 00:19:02 145 964 Bethany Archer F 13 00:19:05 160 00:19:01 146 1527 Alex Warrener M 00:19:06 155 00:18:54 147 924 James Harries M 19 00:19:06 143 00:18:47 148 1221 Coyle Thomas M 10 JOHN CLIFFORD 00:19:07 118 00:18:15 149 1519 Joshua Axellani M 00:19:07 129 00:18:29 150 833 Luke Archer M 9 00:19:08 159 00:19:01 151 764 Ellie Moppett F 9 WEST BRIDGFORD JUNIORS 00:19:08 131 00:18:31 152 478 Amber-Leigh Denny F 14 BRUNTS COMP 00:19:10 157 00:18:58 153 1054 Juliette Carter F 10 ABBEY ROAD PRIMARY 00:19:14 165 00:19:09 154 635 Stanley Carter M 17 00:19:14 154 00:18:54 155155 146146 Ella McfarlaneMcfarlane F 1313 00:19:17 162162 00:19:0300:19:03 156 921 Jack Bugg M 17 00:19:17 156 00:18:57 157 1451 Simon Walton M 00:19:17 120 00:18:17 158 1395 Alice Lindsey F 15 00:19:20 166 00:19:13 159 1430 Jack Bailey M 12 00:19:20 149 00:18:51 160 1429 Harry Bailey M 9 00:19:20 125 00:18:23 161 929 Joshua Wilkins M 12 00:19:23 158 00:19:01 162 990 Abby Newton F 17 00:19:27 169 00:19:23 163 988 Veda Jalland F 14 SOUTH WOLDS COMMUNITY SCHOOL 00:19:27 170 00:19:23 164 431 Yasmin Nutt F 7 00:19:28 171 00:19:24 165 432 Joanne Nutt F 39 00:19:28 172 00:19:24 166 644 Joy Slade F 57 00:19:30 176 00:19:26 167 790 Ethan Doore M 8 00:19:32 150 00:18:53 168 1540 Will Atiomo M 00:19:34 184 00:19:31 169 615 Isaac Fisher M 8 SWANWICK PRIMARY 00:19:34 183 00:19:31 170 923 Chris Harries M 49 00:19:35 151 00:18:53 171 1411 Ken Graham
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