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Tai Tapu Run Festival the Frontrunner Tai Tapu School, Christchurch Tai Tapu Run Festival The Frontrunner Tai Tapu School, Christchurch . 09 Apr 2016 Results Female - 15km Road Race Place Race No Name Team Region Division DivP Time 1 1001 Sarah Alexander Christchurch 40-49 1 59:42 2 1145 Angela Whyte CANU Chirstchurch Open 1 59:57 3 1157 Maggie Chorley CANU 40-49 2 1:00:12 4 1030 Gina Crawford Rangiora Open 2 1:00:44 5 1004 Melanie Angland NBOL Selwyn Open 3 1:01:17 6 1147 Julie Wilson ARIKI Oamaru 50 & over 1 1:04:24 7 1101 Robyn Perkins CHAV Christchurch 50 & over 2 1:05:49 8 1038 Leesa Edge CANU Little River 40-49 3 1:07:12 9 1052 Megan Harlick Christchurch 40-49 4 1:09:03 10 1010 Colleen Ayling Christchurch 50 & over 3 1:09:17 11 1152 Helen Wright Akaroa Open 4 1:09:45 12 1069 Harriet Kingston Christchurch Open 5 1:09:55 13 1017 Amy Blair Christchurch 40-49 5 1:10:07 14 1110 Judy Robberts Christchurch 40-49 6 1:10:26 15 1061 Bernadette Jago PRHL Christchurch 50 & over 4 1:10:30 16 1121 Adrienne Smith NCAN Rangiora 50 & over 5 1:10:41 17 1098 Melinda Paterson Prebbleton Open 6 1:10:50 18 1126 Tui Summers PRHL Christchurch 40-49 7 1:12:24 19 1076 Sarah Langer Christchurch Open 7 1:12:28 20 1045 Carolyn Forsey NBOL North Canterbury 50 & over 6 1:13:25 21 1008 Michaela Aspell Christchurch Open 8 1:14:11 22 1044 Cathy Forrest CTRI Christchurch 40-49 8 1:14:48 23 1080 Suzanne Mackie ANGC Christchurch 50 & over 7 1:15:32 24 1082 Olivia Maisey NBOL Christchurch Open 9 1:16:03 25 1048 Vanessa Gopperth Christchurch 40-49 9 1:16:04 26 1074 Dianne Lang Canterbury 50 & over 8 1:16:16 27 1034 Jacinta Dempste Christchurch Open 10 1:18:28 28 1003 Olivia Almond Christchurch Open 11 1:18:44 29 1097 Joanne Parker Christchurch 40-49 10 1:20:37 30 1021 Jill Callon Christchurch 50 & over 9 1:20:42 31 1042 Kristin Flanagan Christchurch 40-49 11 1:20:45 32 1012 Melissa Bamford Kaiapoi Open 12 1:20:52 33 1051 Rosie Grant Christchurch Open 13 1:21:06 34 1096 Nicky Page Christchurch 40-49 12 1:21:58 35 1144 Sally White Lincoln 50 & over 10 1:22:22 36 1138 Lieza Vanden Broeke Christchurch Open 14 1:23:03 37 1019 Vicki Bryson Nelson 40-49 13 1:23:22 38 1078 Leigh Law Christchurch 40-49 14 1:23:23 39 1067 Hayley Kilday Christchurch Open 15 1:24:02 40 1092 Neroli Nicholson Christchurch Open 16 1:25:04 41 1115 Alex Sell Christchurch Open 17 1:26:47 42 1089 Sarah Morgan Christchurch Open 18 1:27:00 43 1169 Fiona Graham 40-49 15 1:27:31 44 1025 Maire Cogdell Christchurch Open 19 1:27:42 45 1161 Adrienne Cody Open 20 1:28:28 46 1102 Lisa Phillips Christchurch Open 21 1:29:56 47 1088 Kirstina Moore Christchurch Open 22 1:30:08 48 1132 Helen Thorne Christchurch Open 23 1:30:10 49 1072 Maria Lamb Christchurch 40-49 16 1:30:18 Page 1 Athletics Canterbury Sportscore Printed: 9-Apr-16 16:11 www.athleticscanterbury.org.nz Tai Tapu Run Festival The Frontrunner Tai Tapu School, Christchurch . 09 Apr 2016 Results Female - 15km Road Race Place Race No Name Team Region Division DivP Time 50 1131 Susan Thomson Christchurch 50 & over 11 1:30:41 51 1064 Sasha Johnson Christchurch Open 24 1:31:15 52 1005 Krissy Archer Christchurch Open 25 1:31:17 53 1013 Rebecca Barker Christchurch 40-49 17 1:31:29 54 1083 Pauline Maxwell Christchurch 40-49 18 1:32:32 55 1073 Caroline S Lambert Christchurch Open 26 1:32:40 56 1093 Joanna O'Brien Christchurch Open 27 1:33:12 57 1143 Coral Weaver Rangiora 50 & over 12 1:33:40 58 1111 Marlene Robertson Dunedin 40-49 19 1:33:41 59 1002 Kirsty Allott Christchurch Open 28 1:34:52 60 1123 Lee Smith Christchurch Open 29 1:35:52 61 1046 Hayley Gargiulo Christchurch Open 30 1:36:05 62 1170 Merodie Wright 40-49 20 1:37:56 63 1066 Sarah Kelman Christchurch Open 31 1:38:48 64 1015 Claire Bewley Christchurch Open 32 1:41:48 65 1031 Harriet Crisford Christchurch Open 33 1:48:18 66 1128 Alex Teen Christchurch Open 34 1:54:42 67 1035 Pam Dench Christchurch 40-49 21 2:05:10 68 1053 Shelley Hayde Christchurch 50 & over 13 2:05:11 Male - 15km Road Race Place Race No Name Team Region Division DivP Time 1 1011 Mark Bailey NBOL Christchurch Open 1 48:40 2 1047 Jesse Gibbs TIMA Timaru Open 2 49:24 3 1037 Chris Dunell PTOC Christchurch Open 3 50:42 4 1054 Malcolm Hodge CANU Christchurch Open 4 51:42 5 1063 Adam Jaques PTOC Christchurch Open 5 51:55 6 1165 Nick Burrow 40-49 1 51:58 7 1041 David Fitch SUMN Christchurch 40-49 2 52:26 8 1039 Sean Eustace CHAV Christchurch Open 6 52:34 9 1160 Chris Kelly PTOC Open 7 53:16 10 1151 Ben Wreford TIMA Timaru Open 8 53:43 11 1156 Matthew Dryden CANU Open 9 55:12 12 1099 Jeremy Penrose Christchurch Open 10 55:22 13 1166 Allan Staite CMET 40-49 3 56:04 14 1057 Matt Ingram CANU Christchurch Open 11 56:24 15 1148 Tony Winterton Christchurch 50 & over 1 56:34 16 1077 Brian Law NCAN Rangiora 40-49 4 56:37 17 1162 Shane Grose PTOC 40-49 5 56:55 18 1029 Malcolm Cornelius CANU Rolleston 40-49 6 57:20 19 1087 Greg Monk Christchurch 40-49 7 57:28 20 1024 Neil Christian Christchurch 40-49 8 57:30 21 1159 Alex Cowden PTOC Open 12 58:13 22 1107 Daniel Redmond Christchurch Open 13 58:56 23 1106 Chris Rae NCAN Rangiora 50 & over 2 59:11 24 1032 Ian Curd PRHL Christchurch 40-49 9 59:31 25 1155 Hayden Zervos NBOL Christchurch Open 14 59:46 26 1026 Dave Collie NCAN Rangiora 50 & over 3 59:49 Page 2 Athletics Canterbury Sportscore Printed: 9-Apr-16 16:11 www.athleticscanterbury.org.nz Results Male - 15km Road Race Place Race No Name Team Region Division DivP Time 27 1040 Giles Fairbrother TIMA Timaru Open 15 59:53 28 1124 Thomas Spiess Christchurch 40-49 10 1:00:07 29 1059 Jimmy Ireland Christchurch Open 16 1:00:14 30 1062 Sam James Christchurch Open 17 1:00:58 31 1146 Jason Wilcock PTOC Christchurch Open 18 1:01:47 32 1163 Jason Scott 40-49 11 1:01:49 33 1150 Russell Wordsworth Christchurch Open 20 1:02:00 34 1140 Sam Walker Christchurch Open 19 1:02:00 35 1086 Eric Milks Christchurch Open 21 1:02:01 36 1113 Christian Ruegg Christchurch Open 22 1:02:35 37 1120 Aaron Smith Christchurch 40-49 12 1:03:11 38 1133 Kieran Tibble Christchurch Open 23 1:03:22 39 1095 Mark O'Reilly PTOC Christchurch 40-49 13 1:03:33 40 1114 Otto German Schuhmacher Christchurch Open 24 1:03:35 41 1139 Rod Vardy PRHL Lincoln 50 & over 4 1:03:50 42 1049 Patrick Grace Christchurch Open 25 1:04:10 43 1070 Clive Kitchingman NBOL Christchurch 50 & over 5 1:04:12 44 1109 Peter Richards Christchurch 50 & over 6 1:05:28 45 1119 Shane Simmonds Christchurch 40-49 14 1:06:42 46 1141 Rodger Ward CHAV Christchurch 50 & over 7 1:06:57 47 1071 Mike Laird SUMN Christchurch Open 26 1:07:34 48 1118 Alex Simmonds Christchurch Open 27 1:07:42 49 1020 Lee Butts Christchurch Open 28 1:08:14 50 1153 Keith Wright Christchurch 40-49 15 1:08:51 51 1154 Yi Zeng Christchurch Open 29 1:08:56 52 1129 Nigel Thomas Leeston 40-49 16 1:09:06 53 1125 Ben Squires Christchurch Open 30 1:09:50 54 1136 George van der Beek Christchurch Open 31 1:10:29 55 1108 David Rice Diamond Harbour 50 & over 8 1:10:39 56 1122 Geoffrey Smith Christchurch Open 32 1:11:21 57 1137 Mike Van der Colk CHAV Christchurch 50 & over 9 1:12:41 58 1134 Steve Tod Christchurch 50 & over 10 1:13:07 59 1043 Christopher Florkowski CHAV Christchurch 50 & over 11 1:13:49 60 1068 Peter King PRHL Christchurch 50 & over 12 1:13:57 61 1075 Maxwell Lang Canterbury 50 & over 13 1:14:20 62 1116 Oliver Setchell Christchurch Open 33 1:14:47 63 1135 Paul van Breugel Christchurch 50 & over 14 1:16:41 64 1105 Tim Radcliffe Christchurch 40-49 17 1:16:52 65 1027 Eric Collis Christchurch 50 & over 15 1:17:01 66 1028 Alistair Collow Christchurch Open 34 1:17:19 67 1007 Mike Asmussen Christchurch 40-49 18 1:17:24 68 1056 Simon Hughes Christchurch 50 & over 16 1:17:24 69 1158 Chris Littlewood 50 & over 17 1:17:26 70 1094 Laurie O'Neill NBOL Christchurch 50 & over 18 1:17:41 71 1149 Bruce Woods NBOL Christchurch 50 & over 19 1:18:32 72 1090 Alex Mowe Christchurch 40-49 19 1:19:17 73 1014 Peter Bayliss PRHL Christchurch 40-49 20 1:19:57 74 1103 Phil Proctor Christchurch Open 35 1:20:23 75 1112 Shaun Rolston Christchurch Open 36 1:20:30 76 1050 Stephen Graham NBOL Christchurch 50 & over 20 1:20:47 77 1079 Ian Lennie Pegasus 50 & over 21 1:21:43 78 1016 Alan Blackburn Darfield 50 & over 22 1:21:52 79 1104 Michael Quested Christchurch 40-49 21 1:24:00 80 1167 Richard Luxton Open 37 1:24:56 81 1023 Phillip Christey CANU Christchurch 40-49 22 1:24:58 Page 3 Athletics Canterbury Sportscore Printed: 9-Apr-16 16:11 www.athleticscanterbury.org.nz Results Male - 15km Road Race Place Race No Name Team Region Division DivP Time 82 1022 Kevin Cameron Christchurch 50 & over 23 1:26:35 83 1130 Dean Thomson Christchurch 40-49 23 1:30:17 84 1168 Ian Walker Southbridge 50 & over 24 1:30:33 85 1142 Terry Warren PRHL Christchurch 50 & over 25 1:30:36 Female - 9.6km Fun Run Place Race No Name Team Region Division DivP Time 1 123 Sophie Evans Christchurch Open 1 39:05 2 131 Femke HIlbink Christchurch Open 2 39:19 3 133 Tessa Holland NBOL Christchurch 40-49 1 41:44 4 147 Genna Mclaughlin Christchurch Open 3 43:42 5 159 Erin Paterson Christchurch Open 4 45:33 6 188 Leanne Thomas Leeston 40-49 2 47:49 7 122 Nina Ericson PRHL Christchurch Open 5 49:53 8 207 Brinke Keown Open 6 50:47 9 102 Irene Anderson Christchurch Open 7 51:31 10 130 Dianne Harper Christchurch 50 & over 1 51:34 11 144 Emma McCone Christchurch Open 8 51:46 12 198 Anna Wallace Christchurch Open 9 52:07 13 116 Emma Cross Christchurch Open 10 52:16 14 135 Sarah Jakositz Christchurch Open 11 52:19 15 162 Jodi Remi Christchurch 40-49 3 53:09 16 150 Morgan McPhail Christchurch Open 12 53:59 17 141 Meg Lancaster Christchurch 40-49 4 54:01 18 126 Claire Fyfe Rolleston Open 13 54:18 19
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