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Race No. Start Time Wave No. Team Name Name Surname Cat Club 07 To find your name, click 'ctrl' + 'F' and type your surname. Should you have the same first and last name as another triathlete please email [email protected] and we'll be able to help. This list features triathletes who entered before the 4th September. Race Start Wave Team name Name Surname Cat Club No. Time No. 1 07:10 1 Ruth Purbrook F-Elite Ful-On-Tri 2 07:10 1 Charlotte Smith F-Elite THETFORD AC 3 07:10 1 Beth Wilmot F-Elite Tri-money.com 4 07:10 1 Jamie Allen M-Elite Humber triathletes 5 07:10 1 Djalil Baiou M-Elite 6 07:10 1 Jonathan Carter M-Elite Chester Tri Club 7 07:10 1 Thomas Garbett M-Elite Total Tri Training 8 07:10 1 Simon George M-Elite Lincoln Tri club 9 07:10 1 Josh Holman M-Elite Intelli Tri 10 07:10 1 Jonathan Hynes M-Elite PACTRAC 11 07:10 1 Ross McGregor M-Elite Louth Triathlon Club 12 07:10 1 Phil Melling M-Elite Race Hub Tri Club 13 07:10 1 Colin Nadin M-Elite Belper 10:20 14 07:10 1 Thomas Oaks M-Elite 15 07:10 1 Alex Ward M-Elite Total Tri Training 16 07:10 1 Andrew Woodroffe M-Elite META TRI DIVISION 17 07:10 1 Richard Bull M-Elite The Clapham Chasers 18 07:10 1 Luke Watson M-Elite Loughborough Student Development Squad 19 07:10 1 20 07:10 1 21 07:10 1 22 07:10 1 23 07:10 1 24 07:10 1 25 07:12 2 Jack Callingham M18-19 Lincoln Tri club 26 07:12 2 Sam Doel M18-19 27 07:12 2 Liam Edwards M18-19 28 07:12 2 Lewis Heming M18-19 New2tri 29 07:12 2 Joseph Stilgoe M18-19 York Triathlon Club 30 07:12 2 George Baker M20-24 31 07:12 2 Henry Brady M20-24 32 07:12 2 Lewis Corbett M20-24 Team All Out 33 07:12 2 luke eddleston M20-24 34 07:12 2 Matthew handy M20-24 University of Sheffield triathlon club 35 07:12 2 Luke Hattersley M20-24 Cambridge Triathlon Club 36 07:12 2 Oliver Johnson M20-24 37 07:12 2 Ainsley Walker M20-24 38 07:12 2 Michael Aldred M30-34 Leeds & Bradford Triathlon Club 39 07:12 2 John Allsopp M30-34 40 07:12 2 Luke Ashburner M30-34 Challenge Tri Camp 41 07:12 2 Tom Aukland M30-34 42 07:12 2 Tom Austen M30-34 Pelotan Triathlon Club 43 07:12 2 Jake Bailey M30-34 Craven Energy 44 07:12 2 Niall Baker M30-34 Rochdale Triathlon Club 45 07:12 2 Tom Ballard M30-34 46 07:12 2 James Barkley M30-34 47 07:12 2 Chris Bell M30-34 48 07:12 2 David Brassington M30-34 Belper 10:20 49 07:12 2 Darren Briscoe M30-34 50 07:12 2 Ian Broadbent M30-34 Evolution Triathlon Club 51 07:12 2 Tom Burkinshaw M30-34 52 07:12 2 Graham Carter M30-34 53 07:12 2 Mark Cassell M30-34 54 07:12 2 Pawel Celinski M30-34 55 07:12 2 Matthew Coaker M30-34 56 07:12 2 Simon Cocksey M30-34 Stockport Tri Club 57 07:12 2 Joe Collins M30-34 58 07:12 2 Sam Corden M30-34 59 07:12 2 James Cownley M30-34 Clapham Chasers 60 07:12 2 ashley craighill M30-34 61 07:12 2 Matthew Croft M30-34 62 07:12 2 Kyle Curran M30-34 63 07:12 2 Mark Dealey M30-34 Jetstream 64 07:12 2 Thomas Dean M30-34 65 07:12 2 Guthrie Denniston M30-34 66 07:12 2 Adam Doughty M30-34 Army Triathlon Association 67 07:12 2 Matan Duveen M30-34 Bassetlaw Triathlon Club 68 07:12 2 Bogdan Ene M30-34 69 07:12 2 Graeme English M30-34 70 07:12 2 Simon Farrow M30-34 WOOTTON TRI 71 07:12 2 Simon Fawcett M30-34 Hoddesdon Triathlon Club 72 07:12 2 Jack Fuller M30-34 73 07:12 2 Aron Fulton M30-34 Hyde Park Harriers Triathlon 74 07:12 2 Ben Gardner M30-34 75 07:12 2 David Goodall M30-34 76 07:12 2 Richard Grindey M30-34 Do3 77 07:12 2 Luke Groves M30-34 78 07:12 2 Ben Hall Hall M30-34 79 07:12 2 Benjamin Ham M30-34 80 07:12 2 Matthew Hanwell M30-34 North Endurance 81 07:12 2 Todd Harris M30-34 82 07:12 2 RYAN HAWTIN M30-34 Titan Triathlon Club 83 07:12 2 Tim Hayes M30-34 84 07:12 2 Daniel Heathcote M30-34 85 07:12 2 Martin Hennessy M30-34 NE31 Tri Club 86 07:12 2 Robert Hughes M30-34 Tri-Harder 87 07:12 2 Andrew Humphries M30-34 88 07:12 2 Rhys Jackson M30-34 89 07:12 2 daryl Jacobs M30-34 90 07:12 2 Steven Jacobs M30-34 Hillingdon Triathletes 91 07:12 2 Daniel Janes M30-34 Absolute Triathlon Club 92 07:12 2 Shaun Jasper M30-34 Warley WASPS Triathlon & Running Club 93 07:12 2 Andrew Jones M30-34 RAF Triathlon 94 07:12 2 Chris Jones M30-34 95 07:12 2 Daniel Jones M30-34 Exeter Triathlon Club 96 07:12 2 Mark Jones M30-34 97 07:12 2 Paul Kilby M30-34 Bad Tri 98 07:12 2 Alex Lee M30-34 99 07:12 2 Miles Lee M30-34 100 07:12 2 Robert Lee M30-34 Precision Race Team 101 07:12 2 Alexander Lineton M30-34 Darlington triathlon club 102 07:12 2 Sam Littlewood M30-34 RAPTC Tri club 103 07:12 2 Jamie Lockley M30-34 104 07:12 2 Thomas Marshall M30-34 Newark Triathlon Club 105 07:12 2 Ben Marsters M30-34 Boston Triathlon Club 106 07:12 2 Tom McAteer M30-34 107 07:12 2 Kurt McDonnell M30-34 108 07:12 2 Keith McKenzie M30-34 109 07:12 2 Darren Milburn M30-34 110 07:12 2 Tom Milner M30-34 111 07:12 2 James Mockford M30-34 THETFORD AC 112 07:12 2 Peter Monniot M30-34 113 07:12 2 Ryan Moore M30-34 114 07:12 2 Michael Morgan M30-34 115 07:12 2 Neil Morrison M30-34 116 07:12 2 Ben Neal M30-34 117 07:12 2 Matthew Neale M30-34 118 07:12 2 Andrew Needham M30-34 119 07:12 2 Luke Nicholl M30-34 Freedom Tri 120 07:12 2 Daniel Osborn M30-34 Bassetlaw Triathlon Club 121 07:12 2 Hiten Patel M30-34 122 07:12 2 David Pennington M30-34 Jbr run and Tri club 123 07:12 2 James Phillips M30-34 124 07:12 2 Bradley Pollitt M30-34 125 07:12 2 Adam Price M30-34 Tri-Spoke 126 07:12 2 Sean Price M30-34 127 07:12 2 Maximillian Prien M30-34 128 07:12 2 David Roocroft M30-34 Limitless Triathlon Coaching 129 07:12 2 Andrew Roseman M30-34 130 07:12 2 Marcin Saczek M30-34 131 07:12 2 James Saxby M30-34 132 07:12 2 William Schubert M30-34 133 07:12 2 Adam Simmonds M30-34 Coventry Triathletes 134 07:12 2 Michael Simpson M30-34 135 07:12 2 Adam Smith M30-34 136 07:12 2 Stephen Smith M30-34 137 07:12 2 Richard Springall M30-34 Freedom tri 138 07:12 2 Campbell Steel M30-34 RAF Triathlon 139 07:12 2 Kyle Sunley M30-34 Durham Triathlon Club 140 07:12 2 Gerry Tang M30-34 141 07:12 2 Daniel Taylor M30-34 142 07:12 2 Marc Trowbridge M30-34 143 07:12 2 Adam Walker M30-34 Rugby Triathlon Club 144 07:12 2 Chris Wallace M30-34 NE31 Tri Club 145 07:12 2 Tom Ward M30-34 146 07:12 2 phillip Watson M30-34 Revolution Tri 147 07:12 2 Thomas Whitaker M30-34 4Life Tri club 148 07:12 2 Andrew Wilford M30-34 149 07:12 2 Mark Williams M30-34 150 07:12 2 ALEX WILLIAMSON M30-34 Coventry Triathletes 151 07:12 2 Gareth Wills M30-34 152 07:12 2 John Wrottesley M30-34 Do3 153 07:12 2 Warren Allison M35-39 Team Xhale 154 07:12 2 Alex Babington M35-39 155 07:12 2 Samuel Bacon M35-39 Belper 10:20 156 07:12 2 Matthew Baker M35-39 Belper 10:20 157 07:12 2 Simon Baker M35-39 Redway Runners 158 07:12 2 Ken Barcham-Bool M35-39 Triharder 159 07:12 2 Steve Barnes M35-39 West Midlands Police 160 07:12 2 Christopher Barrowcliffe M35-39 161 07:12 2 Michael Beaver M35-39 162 07:12 2 Dale Beech M35-39 163 07:12 2 Mark Benson M35-39 Tri Lakeland 164 07:12 2 Mark Berridge M35-39 165 07:12 2 Edward Bingham M35-39 166 07:12 2 Alex Briant M35-39 Doncaster Triathlon Club 167 07:12 2 Jonathan Brown M35-39 168 07:12 2 Shane Burke M35-39 Tri an mhi (Ireland) 169 07:12 2 Nicky Butt M35-39 Ashfield Tri Club 170 07:12 2 Hing Cao M35-39 171 07:12 2 Michael Charlton M35-39 172 07:12 2 john collins M35-39 TriSurrey 173 07:12 2 Kevin Crocker M35-39 Torbay Tri Club 174 07:12 2 Rob Dare M35-39 175 07:12 2 Mat Davies M35-39 Overseal Running Club 176 07:12 2 Craig Day M35-39 177 07:12 2 Matt Day M35-39 178 07:12 2 Stuart De Freyne M35-39 Wootton Tri 179 07:12 2 Lee Dickinson M35-39 180 07:12 2 Barry Douce M35-39 Boston Triathlon Club 181 07:12 2 Chris Dunn M35-39 Limitless Triathlon 182 07:12 2 Gareth Elliott M35-39 Absolute Triathlon Club 183 07:12 2 Giles Evenden M35-39 Tri rivington 184 07:12 2 John Fairclough M35-39 Darlington triathlon club 185 07:12 2 Andrew Ferguson M35-39 186 07:12 2 Simon Fitzwater M35-39 187 07:12 2 Stephen Fletcher M35-39 188 07:12 2 Tim Fraser M35-39 189 07:12 2 Sam Fryer M35-39 190 07:12 2 Peter Gowton M35-39 RAF Triathlon 191 07:12 2 Richard Green M35-39 Derby Triathlon Club 192 07:12 2 Barry Griffin M35-39 193 07:12 2 Matt Hackland M35-39 194 07:12 2 ian hammond M35-39 195 07:12 2 Adam Hardcastle M35-39 196 07:12 2 Mark Hatton M35-39 Knutsford Tri Club 197 07:12 2 Andy Heaps M35-39 Team Oxygen Addict 198 07:12 2 Simon Herbert M35-39 Hillingdon Triathletes 199 07:12 2 Matthew Hickman M35-39 sun city triathlon club 200 07:12 2 Adam Hockaday M35-39 Tri Team Glos 201 07:12 2 Gavin Holzman M35-39 202 07:12 2 Richard Hope M35-39 203 07:12 2 Mustafa Huseyin M35-39 Ocean Lake Triathlon 204 07:12 2 Daniel Hutchings M35-39 205 07:12 2 Mark Ingram M35-39 Bingham Tri Club 206 07:12 2 Dean Inocco M35-39 Army Triathlon Association 207 07:12 2 Andrew Jackman M35-39 Physiohaus 208 07:12 2 Carl Johnson M35-39 209 07:12 2 Nicholas Kerr M35-39 210 07:12 2 Chris Kilburn M35-39 Absolute Tri/Icarus/Decathlon 211 07:12 2 Andrew King M35-39 212 07:12 2 Richard Kirkham M35-39 Derby Triathlon Club 213 07:12 2 Robin Kitching M35-39 214 07:12 2 Adam Land M35-39 215 07:12 2 Ben Lester M35-39 216 07:12 2 Martyn Lewis M35-39 Pembrokeshire Tri Club 217 07:12 2 AJ Littlefield M35-39 RAF Triathlon 218 07:12 2 Delme Luff M35-39 219 07:12 2 220 07:12 2 Benjamin Mancey M35-39 Army Triathlon Association 221 07:12 2 Andrew Mandefield M35-39 New2tri 222 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