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2008-09-07 Great Scottish Pos RaceNo Name Time Pos RaceNo Name Time 1 11003 01:01:10 Emmanuel Mutai 61 11161 01:18:14 Hal Pawson 2 11001 01:02:55 Jasan Mbote 62 12655 01:18:18 Terence Coyle 3 11004 01:03:07 Bernard Barmasai 63 11132 01:18:26 Richard Shipway 4 11006 01:03:20 Ryoske Fukuyama 64 12727 01:18:45 Jozsef Zoltan Farkas 5 11002 01:03:34 Elias Kiptukn Maindi 65 12562 01:18:50 Alex Keenan 6 11023 01:03:55 Ryo Yamamuto 66 12474 01:19:08 Daniel Price 7 11005 01:03:56 Michinori Takano 67 11163 01:19:14 Darren Rook 8 11007 01:04:00 Koichi Mitsuyuki 68 12569 01:19:25 Ross Bark 9 11010 01:04:05 Tsegezead Woldmichael 69 11173 01:19:26 Russell Whittington 10 11013 01:04:14 Tomas Abyu 70 11232 01:19:26 Fiona Matheson 11 11008 01:05:10 Makoto Harada 71 11155 01:19:30 Nick Reid 12 11031 01:05:22 Robert Russell 72 12659 01:19:41 Craig Cassidy 13 11012 01:05:25 Teweld Eberhan Mengisteab 73 11240 01:19:42 David Walsh-Kemmis 14 11015 01:05:37 Stephen Hepples 74 12554 01:19:49 Hugh Mcinnes 15 11009 01:07:42 Christian Pflugl 75 11154 01:19:58 Alistair Allan 16 11018 01:07:55 Robert Gilroy 76 12301 01:20:08 Michael Craig 17 11020 01:08:04 Allan Adams 77 12317 01:20:14 Greig Glendinning 18 11140 01:08:55 Andrew Douglas 78 11211 01:20:15 Phil Williams 19 11122 01:09:40 Ray Ward 79 11191 01:20:17 Gerard Craig 20 11124 01:09:42 Ross Houston 80 12476 01:20:27 James Paton 21 11022 01:10:03 Christopher Listerwilson 81 11227 01:20:27 Marc Stevens 22 11016 01:10:15 David Phee 82 12333 01:20:35 Christopher Mcgarrity 23 12559 01:10:34 Ross Milne 83 11055 01:20:36 Amleset Tewelde 24 11123 01:10:56 Carl Ryde 84 11354 01:20:39 Alistair Robertson 25 11051 01:11:00 Wokknesh Tula 85 11680 01:20:46 Richard Workman 26 11053 01:11:02 Mayumi Fujita 86 15355 01:20:52 Andy Birnie 27 12558 01:11:13 Hassan Raidi 87 12470 01:20:55 Kenneth Mitchell 28 11127 01:11:13 Michael Morris 88 11168 01:20:56 Derek Breen 29 11134 01:11:15 Paul Sorrie 89 11233 01:20:56 Bryan Burnett 30 11119 01:11:15 Neil Thin 90 11327 01:21:08 Neil Hogg 31 11056 01:11:28 Hayley Haining 91 11064 01:21:13 Alison Docherty 32 12292 01:11:41 Kenneth McCoy 92 11248 01:21:14 Fraser Wells 33 12296 01:12:05 Stuart Campbell 93 12299 01:21:16 Gavin Melville 34 11019 01:12:05 Kerry Liam Wilson 94 12311 01:21:18 Thomas Loehndorf 35 11137 01:12:10 Benjamin Melby 95 12465 01:21:19 John Duffy 36 11050 01:12:24 Flomena Chepchircher 96 12316 01:21:19 David Conroy 37 11052 01:12:28 Rie Matsumoto 97 11062 01:21:28 Leanne Hamilton 38 11133 01:13:18 Scott Bradley 98 11328 01:21:31 Andy Campbell 39 11141 01:13:26 Mark Shepherd 99 11290 01:21:33 Euan Geddes 40 11058 01:13:59 Birhan Dagne 100 20794 01:21:40 Kenneth Macbeth 41 11054 01:14:01 Mai Ito 101 11177 01:21:41 Stuart Cook 42 11145 01:14:21 David Lindsay 102 11251 01:21:45 Connell Drummond 43 11060 01:14:37 Alyson Dixon 103 11198 01:21:48 Megan Wright 44 11135 01:14:37 Tom Ferrington 104 11243 01:22:03 Rachael Elliott 45 12467 01:15:37 Scott Kennedy 105 11261 01:22:05 Andrew Heathwood 46 11071 01:15:43 Amy Chalk 106 11102 01:22:06 Frank Hurley 47 11072 01:15:51 Suzie Buish 107 12573 01:22:07 Pawel Jarzebowicz 48 11146 01:15:53 Alistair Hennessey 108 11209 01:22:07 Graeme Kennedy 49 11160 01:16:05 George Taylor 109 11279 01:22:17 William Haining 50 12295 01:16:08 Colin Mcgill 110 11259 01:22:22 David Hughes 51 11142 01:16:08 John Matheson 111 11281 01:22:28 Derek Govan 52 11147 01:16:40 Graeme Croll 112 11242 01:22:50 Kenny Campbell 53 12294 01:16:52 Mark Johnston 113 15514 01:22:51 Peter Gallanagh 54 12468 01:16:54 Paul Cuddihy 114 11469 01:22:51 Edward Crockett 55 11167 01:16:58 Mark Walsh 115 11303 01:22:55 Andy Gray 56 11169 01:17:41 Alasdair Mcleod 116 12475 01:23:00 Mark Mckelvie 57 12300 01:17:56 Martin O’Donnell 117 11429 01:23:02 Andy Hume 58 11059 01:18:05 Jenny Blizard 118 11256 01:23:03 Raymond Farrell 59 11184 01:18:11 Liam Conway 119 11299 01:23:03 Bruce Matthew Lovell 60 11182 01:18:12 Toby Messenger 120 11187 01:23:04 Stewart Walker Pos RaceNo Name Time Pos RaceNo Name Time 121 12730 01:23:05 Stephen Gordon 181 11195 01:25:37 Gary Walker 122 11292 01:23:07 Brian O’Donnell 182 11063 01:25:45 Kim Threadgall 123 12306 01:23:14 Alistair Hood 183 11311 01:25:45 Crawford Brown 124 11708 01:23:14 Stephen Grant 184 11380 01:25:51 John Smith 125 11268 01:23:15 Alan O’Rourke 185 12345 01:25:57 Tom Kiely 126 11606 01:23:16 Colin Graham 186 11067 01:25:59 Sheila Dougan 127 11517 01:23:17 Rebecca Johnson 187 11267 01:25:59 Andy Buchanan 128 12473 01:23:28 Colin Partridge 188 12485 01:26:04 Douglas Grieve 129 11207 01:23:29 Graham Anderson 189 11395 01:26:04 Claire Imrie 130 11223 01:23:29 Chad Harrison 190 12422 01:26:07 Jamie Mclevy 131 11326 01:23:30 Campbell Joss 191 21817 01:26:10 Graham Leitch 132 11314 01:23:33 Richard Connor 192 12681 01:26:12 James Cassidy 133 11385 01:23:34 Alan Gilkison 193 11249 01:26:17 Keith Wall 134 12572 01:23:35 Bryan Lamb 194 12368 01:26:22 Andrew Hardman 135 11183 01:23:39 Antoni Kot 195 11309 01:26:25 Claire V Mcarthur 136 11344 01:23:40 Samuel Price 196 11487 01:26:25 James Flood 137 12335 01:23:40 Erik Arlemark 197 11324 01:26:26 Graeme Diverty 138 11360 01:23:43 Graham Gilbert 198 11709 01:26:30 Alan Mcallister 139 11616 01:23:48 Iain Mckinnon 199 11065 01:26:34 Michelle Hetherington 140 12571 01:23:54 Francis Gilroy 200 11465 01:26:35 Iain Tomb 141 11308 01:23:56 Adrian Dow 201 12590 01:26:35 Deborah Gray 142 12324 01:23:59 Barry Stewart 202 22452 01:26:37 Malcolm D Hughes 143 11505 01:24:08 Stuart Murdoch 203 12303 01:26:39 Daniel O’Connell 144 12651 01:24:11 Andrew McLinden 204 11693 01:26:42 Danny Brough 145 12310 01:24:12 William Garrick 205 11609 01:26:42 Ian Sandilands 146 12325 01:24:12 Stephen Richard Martin 206 11384 01:26:42 Colin Mcmillan 147 11271 01:24:19 Paul McGregor 207 11464 01:26:44 Mark Thornton-Smith 148 11255 01:24:31 Richard Cockbain 208 11193 01:26:45 Jonathan Dale 149 11178 01:24:32 Neil Gibson 209 11412 01:26:49 Billy Braidwood 150 11416 01:24:34 Bruce Carse 210 11241 01:26:49 Neil Maclachlan 151 12543 01:24:35 Paul Leonard 211 21171 01:26:50 Derek Swanston 152 11390 01:24:37 Johnny Lawson 212 11258 01:26:52 Struan Robertson 153 11406 01:24:37 Anthony Wilson 213 18890 01:26:55 David Moran 154 11615 01:24:37 Scott Mackay 214 11942 01:26:57 Shaun Phillips 155 12576 01:24:39 Robert MacFarlane 215 11391 01:26:59 Leslie Mcderment 156 11202 01:24:45 Ivan Field 216 12574 01:27:02 Paul Oliver 157 11236 01:24:48 Robert Summers 217 11507 01:27:04 Craig Dillon 158 11197 01:24:53 David Hiddleston 218 11229 01:27:06 Helen Smethurst 159 11186 01:24:55 Alastair John MacLachlan 219 12493 01:27:06 Ewart Gray 160 11312 01:24:55 John Mclaughlin 220 11524 01:27:09 Robert Kingdom 161 11407 01:24:57 Martin Caldwell 221 11637 01:27:12 Michael Barker 162 11785 01:25:02 Stephen Jack 222 12346 01:27:15 Louise Beveridge 163 12546 01:25:03 Roger Skinner 223 11370 01:27:16 Alan Miller 164 12347 01:25:04 Ralph David Hector 224 11441 01:27:16 Pamela McCrossan 165 11466 01:25:07 Thomas Paskins 225 12344 01:27:19 Stephen Winter 166 11061 01:25:08 Shona McIntosh 226 12385 01:27:21 Alan Mackay 167 12575 01:25:09 David Gleave 227 11272 01:27:22 Mark Stringer 168 11479 01:25:10 Rory Matheson 228 12348 01:27:25 Bruce Whyte 169 11300 01:25:11 Andy Marshall 229 11399 01:27:25 Michael Aird 170 11301 01:25:13 Brian Silvester 230 17194 01:27:26 Barbara King 171 11252 01:25:15 Paul Burns 231 11445 01:27:29 Steve Paton 172 11289 01:25:16 Craig Reid 232 12338 01:27:35 Daniel Clements 173 11743 01:25:20 Jeff Thornton 233 12694 01:27:36 Alasdair Murray 174 11365 01:25:21 Helen Sharpe 234 12660 01:27:38 Paul Viola 175 11066 01:25:23 Amy Lynn Crian 235 13350 01:27:38 Andrew Buchanan 176 12721 01:25:28 Ken Macmahon 236 11156 01:27:39 John Kynaston 177 11170 01:25:28 Marcus Covell 237 11410 01:27:39 Malcolm Jack 178 12318 01:25:29 Mark McGoldrick 238 11287 01:27:41 Derren Thomson 179 11144 01:25:31 Alex Bett 239 11431 01:27:41 Neil Mackay 180 11302 01:25:35 Steven Mcfarlane 240 12658 01:27:41 Gregor Davis Pos RaceNo Name Time Pos RaceNo Name Time 241 12482 01:27:42 James Mcgill 301 11394 01:29:25 Jason Kane 242 11277 01:27:42 Philip Sweeney 302 11985 01:29:25 Derek Martin 243 12336 01:27:45 Michael Mcbride 303 11739 01:29:25 Fraser Neil 244 11522 01:27:47 Ed Watson 304 11593 01:29:26 William Munro 245 11358 01:27:49 Steve Laing 305 11707 01:29:26 Stuart Gillies 246 12484 01:27:51 Euan Hosie 306 12698 01:29:27 Gail Beaton 247 12471 01:27:55 Bobby McTaggart 307 13240 01:29:29 Richard Barclay 248 11368 01:28:01 Stephen Mungall 308 12483 01:29:32 Nicholas Heaney 249 11285 01:28:02 John Letford 309 11278 01:29:34 John Foley 250 12453 01:28:04 Chris James 310 11516 01:29:34 Jonathan White 251 11950 01:28:08 Martin Walker 311 11792 01:29:34 David Bell 252 12350 01:28:10 Simon Puttock 312 11582 01:29:38 Martin Scott 253 11443 01:28:13 David Weatherhead 313 11188 01:29:39 Martin Thomson 254 11341 01:28:17 Andrew Cairns 314 12477 01:29:39 Erica Christie 255 18073 01:28:19 Simon Fraser 315 11460 01:29:43 Gerald Hartley 256 11511 01:28:19 Duart Keith 316 12399 01:29:44 Robert Scott 257 12369 01:28:20 Simon Rew 317 12479 01:29:44 Scott Nelson 258 12501 01:28:20 Donald Cameron 318 12716 01:29:45 Jeffrey Dyke 259 11377 01:28:20 William John Green 319 11396 01:29:45 Muir Porter 260 12491 01:28:24 Steven Morrison 320 11364 01:29:48 Dave Marshall 261 12682 01:28:26 William Breckenridge 321 15356 01:29:48 Emma Birnie 262 11713 01:28:28 Brendan Sweeney 322 11622 01:29:48 Andrew Easton 263 12704 01:28:29 Mark Gorman 323 13544 01:29:49 Andrew Gow 264 11605 01:28:30 Andrew Macdonald 324
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