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Oxford Town and Gown 10Th May 2015 Results Oxford Town and Gown 10th May 2015 Results Gender Class Chip Chip Pos. Bib Time Name Club Gender Pos Class Pos Time Pos 1 3408 31:23 Miles Unterreiner Male 1 MS 1 31:22 1 2 2285 32:11 Jonathan Cornish Hercules Wimbledon Male 2 MS 2 32:10 2 3 1252 32:22 David Bruce Male 3 MS 3 32:21 3 4 2217 32:35 Mark Jones Newport Harriers Male 4 MS 4 32:34 4 5 2164 33:02 Paul Fernandez Abingdon AC Male 5 M40-49 1 33:01 5 6 3170 33:14 Karl Spielmann Male 6 M40-49 2 33:12 6 7 3456 33:26 James Sewry Male 7 MS 5 33:25 7 8 2595 33:43 Daniel Bruynooghe Male 8 MS 6 33:43 8 9 3018 34:10 Dan Mulryan Male 9 MS 7 34:08 9 10 3097 34:27 Chris Pristavec Male 10 MS 8 34:26 10 11 2774 34:40 Ewan Gault Male 11 MS 9 34:38 11 12 3116 34:52 Niall Robinson Male 12 MS 10 34:51 12 13 1451 34:58 Michael Osborne Male 13 MS 11 34:57 13 14 385 35:22 Chris Palfreyman Male 14 MS 12 35:20 14 15 2230 35:24 Joe Allen Bridport Runners Male 15 MS 13 35:23 15 16 2299 35:29 James Collins Burgess Hill Runners Male 16 MS 14 35:29 16 17 2268 35:34 Ciaran Birch Oxford City AC Male 17 MS 15 35:33 17 18 45 35:39 Andrew Queralt Male 18 M40-49 3 35:38 18 19 1331 35:44 Nick Coupe Male 19 MS 16 35:43 19 20 813 35:47 Simon James Male 20 MS 17 35:46 20 21 1263 35:51 Dan George Male 21 M40-49 4 35:48 21 22 3109 35:54 Tyler Reddy Male 22 MS 18 35:54 22 23 2156 36:01 Paddy Haynes Male 23 MS 19 36:00 24 24 2560 36:03 Alexander Betts Male 24 MS 20 36:01 25 25 98 36:10 Steve Reenan Male 25 M40-49 5 36:09 26 26 3350 36:11 Michael Deering Male 26 MS 21 36:10 27 27 1886 36:12 Daniel Ashworth Male 27 MS 22 36:11 28 28 1440 36:15 Gareth Hurst Male 28 MS 23 35:56 23 29 2157 36:32 Sophie Carter Belgrave Harriers Female 1 F35-44 1 36:30 29 30 3397 36:38 Connor Mcburk Male 29 MS 24 36:37 30 31 2113 36:43 Alex Mott Male 30 MS 25 36:41 31 32 3079 36:51 MIQUEL PELLICER Male 31 MS 26 36:51 33 33 2399 36:54 Thomas Binnie Male 32 MS 27 36:52 35 34 669 36:55 Alec Leslie Male 33 MS 28 36:51 34 35 1645 36:57 Neil Hardee Male 34 M50-59 1 36:53 36 36 3434 36:58 Will Barbour Male 35 M50-59 2 36:57 37 37 1676 37:00 Teddy Curtis Male 36 MS 29 36:59 39 38 613 37:00 Jon Allen Male 37 MS 30 36:58 38 39 511 37:00 Joe Selley Male 38 MS 31 36:47 32 40 2740 37:05 Lewis Faulkner Headington Road Runners Male 39 MS 32 37:03 41 41 2080 37:05 Julius Gunnemann Male 40 MS 33 37:02 40 42 2160 37:07 Theo Highland Serpentine RC Male 41 MS 34 37:06 42 43 2419 37:10 David Moulton Male 42 MS 35 37:08 43 44 3228 37:14 Gintas Venckevicius Male 43 MS 36 37:13 44 45 1867 37:33 Tom Weller Male 44 M40-49 6 37:30 45 46 2922 37:38 Tom Lewis Male 45 MS 37 37:36 46 47 1449 37:41 Steve Carvey Male 46 MS 38 37:40 47 48 2218 37:45 Benedict Pollard Eynsham Road Runners Male 47 M40-49 7 37:42 48 49 2928 37:47 Rob Linnell Male 48 M40-49 8 37:45 49 50 3086 37:48 Joe Phillips Male 49 MS 39 37:47 50 51 2249 37:50 Shaun O'Gorman Alchester RC Male 50 M40-49 9 37:48 51 52 2452 37:53 Jessica Webb Woodstock Harriers AC Female 2 FS 1 37:51 52 53 2212 38:01 Daniel Cook Poole AC Male 51 MS 40 37:52 53 54 2167 38:05 Stephen Hands St Austell RC Male 52 M40-49 10 38:02 54 55 1297 38:08 Oliver King Male 53 MS 41 38:04 55 56 382 38:18 Paul Tolhurst Male 54 MS 42 38:14 56 57 6 38:19 David Pipe Male 55 M40-49 11 38:16 57 58 2568 38:28 Toby Blake Male 56 MS 43 38:23 58 59 476 38:38 David Bird Male 57 MS 44 38:36 61 60 1432 38:40 Edward Anderson Male 58 M40-49 12 38:37 62 61 1191 38:41 Daniel Alanine Male 59 MS 45 38:35 60 62 967 38:43 Kevin Murray Male 60 M50-59 3 38:34 59 63 2244 38:53 Inigo Surguy Headington Road Runners Male 61 MS 46 38:51 63 64 2161 38:54 Hans Edwards Oxford City AC Male 62 M40-49 13 38:52 64 65 2186 39:04 Louis Bailey Abingdon AC Male 63 MS 47 38:57 65 66 3112 39:07 Sebastian Reynolds Oxford City AC Male 64 MS 48 39:06 67 67 1487 39:09 Andrew Gleeson Male 65 M40-49 14 39:07 68 68 3052 39:12 Jake Oppon Male 66 M40-49 15 39:05 66 69 2943 39:19 Philip Mallaband Male 67 M40-49 16 39:14 69 70 2169 39:19 Helene Greenwood Kidlington Running & AC Female 3 FS 2 39:17 71 Timing & Results Service by HS Sports Ltd Tel: 01260 275708 Generated: 03/11/15 10:13:51 71 1134 39:23 Matt Neal Male 68 MS 49 39:20 72 72 1036 39:24 Thomas Goering Male 69 MS 50 39:16 70 73 2469 39:27 C Hutchinson Male 70 MS 51 39:22 73 74 2223 39:31 Peter Brackett Woodstock Harriers AC Male 71 M50-59 4 39:27 75 75 1991 39:37 Daniel Merriman Male 72 MS 52 39:23 74 76 1474 39:38 Michael Doran Male 73 MS 53 39:28 76 77 2718 39:40 George Edwards Male 74 MS 54 39:35 77 78 821 39:44 Paul Sharp Male 75 MS 55 39:41 79 79 1224 39:45 Samantha Usher Female 4 F35-44 2 39:43 81 80 1545 39:48 Nigel Adamson Male 76 M50-59 5 39:46 83 81 2456 39:50 Hal Bigland Male 77 MS 56 39:42 80 82 3358 39:52 Dan Macgrathy Male 78 MS 57 39:49 85 83 2513 39:53 Martin Ashworth Male 79 M50-59 6 39:36 78 84 2007 39:54 Kerry Papps Male 80 MS 58 39:48 84 85 1947 39:56 Robert Hendy Male 81 MS 59 39:50 86 86 3021 40:02 Robbie Murden Male 82 MS 60 40:01 90 87 2144 40:04 Andrew Brown Headington Road Runners Male 83 MS 61 40:00 88 88 8 40:05 Mark Bell Male 84 MS 62 39:59 87 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