Last updated
30 June 2016
Cross Country Results for 2015/16
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29/06/16
- Beckenham 10k off-road Norman Park
Position |
Time |
Number |
Category |
Name |
Club |
2 |
00:38:27 |
17 |
M |
Marco Arcuri |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
5 |
00:39:42 |
53 |
M |
Paul Sharpe |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
9 |
00:40:53 |
285 |
M |
Graham Hollingdale |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
16 |
00:43:07 |
153 |
M40-49 |
Damian Hayes |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
18 |
00:43:42 |
176 |
M |
Richard Byford |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
21 |
00:44:27 |
43 |
M40-49 |
Adrian Stocks |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
26 |
00:45:23 |
57 |
M50-59 |
Iain Swatton |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
28 |
00:45:47 |
134 |
M |
Paul Kerekgyarto |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
29 |
00:45:50 |
279 |
M40-49 |
Stuart Cullum |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
35 |
00:46:33 |
45 |
M60+ |
Robert Brown |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
39 |
00:46:48 |
270 |
M50-59 |
Glen Read |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
45 |
00:48:07 |
13 |
M50-59 |
Barry Wetherilt |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
48 |
00:48:28 |
37 |
M |
Steve Evenden |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
51 |
00:49:03 |
273 |
M40-49 |
Marc Knowles |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
59 |
00:49:33 |
76 |
M50-59 |
Austin Adams |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
62 |
00:49:53 |
16 |
M50-59 |
Luigi Arcuri |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
68 |
00:50:26 |
190 |
M50-59 |
Nigel Bulmer |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
76 |
00:51:26 |
131 |
M60+ |
Gerry Alger |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
87 |
00:52:32 |
198 |
W45-54 |
Angela Powell |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
100 |
00:53:51 |
271 |
M60+ |
John Fenwick |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
101 |
00:53:54 |
259 |
M60+ |
John Butler |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
102 |
00:53:58 |
282 |
M60+ |
Richard Griffin |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
177 |
01:01:38 |
171 |
M60+ |
John Isaacs |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
199 |
01:04:47 |
90 |
W55+ |
Maz Turner |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
255 |
01:16:16 |
23 |
M60+ |
Peter Lovell |
Blackheath and Bromley
Harriers Athletic Club |
4/06/16
- Harvel 5 off-road
Full results here...
Photo courtesy of Diane Bradley
Place |
Time |
Name |
Team |
Category |
Number |
Chip |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
26:53 |
Peter Tucker |
Blackheath and Bromley Harriers Athletic Club |
M Senior |
829 |
26:44 |
93 |
37:13 |
Christopher Pike |
Blackheath and Bromley Harriers Athletic Club |
M 60 to 69 |
322 |
36:58 |
174 |
41:10 |
Mike Simms |
Blackheath and Bromley Harriers Athletic Club |
M 40 to 49 |
98 |
40:45 |
227 |
43:06 |
Richard Griffin |
Blackheath and Bromley Harriers Athletic Club |
M 60 to 69 |
684 |
42:40 |
652 |
1:00:27 |
Peter Lovell |
Blackheath and Bromley Harriers Athletic Club |
M 70 + |
272 |
59:30 |
19-20/03/16
- Other weekend events
The final
cross country races of the winter are now complete and Blackheath and
Bromley HAC young athletes finished the season in style winning England and
Kent Schools vests.
In the Home
Countries International at Callender Park, Falkirk, Niamh Bridson Hubbard
helped England beat Scotland, Ireland and Wales with a great 9th place
finish.
At the same
venue in Scotland, Rowan Fuss won his first England schools vest racing in
the Schools International race also against the home countries and also
coming out on top in England’s winning team, with an 11th place finish.
Closer to home
at Popham Airfield, Basingstoke many of our athletes represented Kent
Schools in the South East Schools Inter Counties match. Some were making
their Kent debuts but all were rewarded for having great winters over the
country.
In the year 8
(U14) girls race Jess Neal crossed the line in a pleasing 2nd, Rosanna Allen
a great 14th, Zoe White was 29th, Emily Davis 36th, Niamh Milmo 42nd and
Abigail Leeves 57th. A fabulous showing for Kent from the BBHAC girls helped
them win team bronze.
Ellie Dolby
was a fine 3rd in the year 7 (U13) girls race and Daniella Harper had a
great run in 14th and both girls were happy to collect their gold medals as
part of Kent’s winning team.
In the year 7
(U13) boys race Sam Reardon ran well to finish 5th and helped the team to
take silver.
Jake Leng was
our only boy in the year 8 (U14) race and crossed the line in 52nd as part
of the Kent team that finished third.
With only a
couple of weeks rest before the summer track and field season starts we look
forward to many more great performances from our athletes and hopefully many
more Area, County and International vests will be won.
Paul
Austridge
12/03/16 - National Inter Counties, Birmingham
The final domestic cross country race of the winter
was this weekends National Inter Counties incorporating the British
Athletics Cross Challenge in Birmingham.
With the best of British endurance talent on show the
quality was always going to be high and so it was great to see many of our
Blackheath and Bromley athletes in the thick of the action.
The sunny spring weather was welcomed but it could do
nothing for the two long gruelling hills in the opening half of the course
that soon had the field spread out in each race.
First off and highest BB finisher on the day was U20
Will Fuller who looked comfortable all the way around his 8K course. With
one break away athlete opening up a small gap Will was left with two other
class athletes battling for the silver and bronze but with 600m to go Will
opened up like a sprinter and gave himself a five second gap securing a
fantastic silver medal. A great sight to see.
Also in the U20 age group Niamh Bridson Hubbard had
another brilliant run crossing the line in a pleasing 5th in a top quality
field. Good also to see Sam Leighton in the royal blue of Kent finishing in
104th.
BBHAC athletes made up half of the Kent U17 girls team
and great runs from Kelsey Fuss 29th, Jess Keene 33rd, Amy Leach 82nd and
Yasmin Austridge 96th helped Kent secure team team bronze.
Marco Arcuri was our sole representative in the U17
men race and had a great run crossing the line in 163rd.
The U15 girls had Sophie Hoare running in BB colours
and contesting the British cross challenging, and not running for a county,
but finished way up the field in a fantastic 9th. Kelsi Cornish had another
great run finishing 58th with Lia Radus 71st and Millie Smith 103rd.
Angus Harrington was the only BB athlete in the U15
boys race and his strong run had him finishing inside the top 100 in 94th.
Morgan Squibb continued her brilliant season and was a
fantastic 4th place, just 5 seconds off a coveted individual national medal
but was happy to collect a team bronze along with Ellie Dolby who continued
her highly consistent form with a fine 27th and Rosie Allen in 128th.
Sam Reardon was the sole BB boy running in the U13boys
and had a great run crossing the line in 73rd and helping Kent come fourth
in the team challenge.
Sarah Belaon made her senior Kent debut running in the
Senior women race and was pleased with her 168th finish just in front of
Amber Reed in 176th.
Next weeks International cross country fixture in
Falkirk, Scotland is the last of the winter and we congratulate and wish all
our athletes running, the very best of luck.
5/03/16 - English Schools Cross
Country Championships, Nottingham
England’s top school-age athletes
converged on Nottingham’s Wollaton Park for the 2016 English Schools Cross
Country Championship and with teams of 8 being selected by all of England’s
45 counties the competition was always going to be first class and so
Blackheath and Bromley did well to have eighteen athletes representing four
different counties.
BB only had one representative in the junior boys age group but what an
impact Rowan Fuss made. Running for his school county of Surrey, Rowan
powered around the 4.2 k testing course coming a brilliant 5th place and in
doing so won himself an England call up for the home International race
against Scotland, Ireland and Wales in two weeks time. Rowan’s achievement
is fantastic especially as he still has next year in the junior boys age
group.
The junior girls race had five BB young athletes competing and first home
running for Kent was Morgan Squibb in a terrific 17th place, Sophie Hoare
running for London was a great 23rd and Jess Neal’s strong 41st place in
Kent colours was great to see. London Lia Radus was a fine 53rd and Rosie
Allen in her first English schools was 219th in the light blue of Kent.
Three counties were covered in the intermediate boys race with Surrey’s
Angus Harrington having a great race in 89th with training partner Lewis
Mills just behind in 92nd running for Kent. Henry Cowie, running in the
unfamiliar red vest of his school county Somerset, was 228th.
The intermediate girls race was dominated by Kent who comfortably won the
team gold and included great runs from Yasmin Austridge in 30th and Millie
Smith in 72nd. Madalina Samoila running for London seperated the two Kent
girls with a 42nd place finish.
The senior girls age group had six BB
young athletes running, five for Kent and one, Els Housley, who ran for
London and finished 299th. The five BB girls helped Kent secure team gold
and a fantastic run saw Niamh Bridson Hubbard finish an impressive 2nd
behind Kent team mate and international Sabrina Sinha but in front of the
newly crowned National Champion Niamh Brown from Surrey. School’s
international athlete Jess Keene ran a strong race moving through the field
over the 4.2k course finished a great 16th place with Kelsey Fuss high up
the order in 30th. Chloe Kibblewhite had a strong run finishing 135th as did
Joanna Clowes finishing 148th.
Next weekend is the National inter counties cross country championship in
Birmingham where 18 Blackheath and Bromley HAC athletes will make up part of
the strong Kent County teams. Good luck to all competing.
6/02/16 - SE Schools Inter
Counties, Bexhill
Full results here...
Photos from Rod Harrington
30/01/16 - South of
England Championships - Parliament Hill
Well done to all that competed at Southerns at
Parliament Hill, was a cracking course, harsh underfoot with a few tricky
inclines enough to murder even the sprightliest of us.
We finished in 9th spot to, so not a bad spot!
Results in performance order:
34 0:53:30 A Bruce-Littlewood BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY
HARRIERS AC
91 0:56:00 D Taylor BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
120 0:57:03 D Brewer BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
123 0:57:09 R Braden BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
128 0:57:16 A Gibbins BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
240 1:00:32 P Tucker BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
262 1:01:10 D Kennedy BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
306 1:02:28 J Vinter BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
429 1:05:25 C Tuck BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
643 1:10:33 R Byford BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
775 1:14:54 P Sharpe BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
801 1:15:41 R Hall BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRIERS AC
Top 10 team results:
Team Results: 1 162 HIGHGATE HARRIERS ( 5 8 17 30 42 60 )
2 186 SERPENTINE RC ( 12 13 19 29 55 58 )
3 206 BEDFORD & COUNTY AC ( 4 16 23 36 62 65 )
4 408 TONBRIDGE AC ( 20 47 54 73 105 109 )
5 446 KENT AC ( 9 11 49 118 127 132 )
6 567 HERNE HILL HARRIERS ( 44 69 90 100 121 143 )
7 580 WOODFORD GREEN W ESSEX LAD ( 52 64 99 116 124 125 )
8 664 THAMES HARE & HOUNDS ( 43 51 61 138 150 221 )
9 736 BLACKHEATH & BROMLEY HARRI ( 34 91 120 123 128 240 )
10 737 BELGRAVE HARRIERS ( 28 66 82 133 154 274 )
Up The Heath
Danny, Jon and Andy
Parliament Hill once again tested all our young
athletes in this winters South of England Cross Country Championships and as
usual the course didn’t disappoint. The long uphill start, lush grass, deep
mud, short sharp hills, woodlands and more mud make for one of the toughest
cross country courses, hard enough for spectators to navigate let alone the
athletes.
Highlight of the day for Blackheath and Bromley was a
fantastic silver for Rowan Fuss in the U13 boys 3k race. Sam Reardon, with
another year in this age group, had a strong run finishing a great 27th with
Thomas Penlington 111th and Justin Strover 128th earning them a 10th team
place overall. Ethan Kitteridge looked strong crossing the line in 159th as
did Charles Winton in 165th. Jake Leng was 209th with Barnaby Corry 245th.
More medals were won by the U17 girls who took team
silver with some great runs from Jess Keene in 15th, Yasmin Austridge in
18th , Kelsey Fuss 21st and Amy leach in 35th. The U17 girls have great
strength in depth as Genny Allen finished in 39th, Lottie Weitzel 60th,
George Taylor 75th and Chloe Kibblewhite inside the top 100 in 98th.
The U13 girls equally last years great team
performance with a fine 4th place. Ellie Dolby continued her great season
finishing 12th with Morgan Squibb a great 18th, a solid 39th from Rosie
Allan and 53rd for Jess Neal. Good numbers in the age group saw Daniella
Harper finish well in 74th, Niamh Milmo 100th, Emilie Davis 203rd and Olivia
Berry 210th.
The U15 boys had the biggest squad on the day and
finished collectively as a team in 11th. Angus Harrington made the top 50
coming 48th followed by a strong run from Keir Lundy in 83rd, Joe Georgiadis
in 95th and Michael Eagling 99th. Charlie Andrews continues to compete
consistently and was rewarded with an impressive 115th, Coleman Corry was
125th, Callum Myatt 151st and Cameron Swatton 160th. Leo Bradon got through
the muddy conditions to finish 243rd as did Seb Large in 250th.
Millie Smith had a fantastic run in the U15 girls 4K
race crossing the line in a very respectable 14th. Issy Bridge had a
terrific run finishing 124th with Grace Scopes 131st, Lily Tappenden 149th
and Zoe Austridge 223rd. The team were 15th overall.
The U17 boys could only field three athletes, not
enough to complete a scoring team but the three that did run all had great
races. Marco Arcuri improved on last years performance by 11 places
finishing a strong 35th, Oscar Hussey, in his first year in the age group
was a great 77th and Charlie Davis completed the trio coming in a good 106th
place.
We only had two U20’s competing and both Niamh Bridson
Hubbard in 9th and Thomas Desborough in 69th had strong runs.
Mr and Mrs President Dave and Hanna Cordell were
unusually out of the country for this fixture, (presumably on Blackheath
Business!).However we were fortunate enough to have Mick Keene and Nick
Swatton happy to get up at the crack of dawn and drive to north London with
the BBHAC tent setting up in the dark before most people had woken and then
waiting (or doing Hampstead Heath park run or the farmers market) for the
BBHAC hordes to arrived. Many thanks go to Mick and Nick for giving up some
much of their time.
Paul
Photos from
Rod Harrington
23/01/16 - Surrey Schools' XC
Champs at Reigate
Angus, Michael
and Coleman were the B&B representatives at Reigate today.
Photos from
Rod Harrington
9/01/16 - Great Edinburgh Cross Country - Edinburgh
Will Fuller made his GB debut this
weekend in the Great Edinburgh Cross Country and was literally rubbing
shoulders with the best (or second best on the day, as it happened!!)
Will finished 22nd - Mo was 2nd
Paul
12/12/15 - South of England
Inter counties and Reigate Holly run
Eighteen Blackheath and Bromley young athletes proudly
represented their counties at this weekends South of England inter counties
at the picturesque Shuttleworth Park, Biggleswade. Winning a county vest is
a huge achievement, especially considering how high the standard of cross
country running is in Kent.
International Niamh Bridson Hubbard continued her fine
season winning the U20 women race by 20 seconds.
The U13 girls one again produced some great
performances with Ellie Dolby 2nd, Morgan Squibb 5th and Jess Neal 11th all
helping Kent win the U13 team title.
Maayan Radus, running for Middlesex had a strong run
finishing in 23rd.
The U17 girls also comfortably won the team gold and
were led home by Jess Keene 5th, Yasmin Austridge 7th, Kelsey Fuss 8th, Amy
Leach 18th and Georgina Taylor 38th.
Marco Arcuri had a great race crossing the line in
37th and being part of the winning Kent team.
The U13 boys race was close at the finish with Rowan
Fuss just missing out to his rival (and coincidently his class mate) from
Surrey, in the run in to the line. Sam Reardon celebrated his Kent debut
with a fabulous run finishing 15th and helping Kent to secure team silver.
Three U15 girls ran for Kent with Millie Smith 36th,
Kelsi Cornish 51st and Stephanie Taylor 79th. Lia Radus had a great run
finishing 21st running for Middlesex.
Joe Georgiadis was our sole representative in the U15
boys but had a strong run crossing the line in 45th.
Full results here
http://www.race-results.co.uk/results/2015/seaaic.pdf
The following day Blackheath and Bromley had a good
contingent running in the festive Holly run at Reigate.
The U13 Girls 2 Mile race was won by Rosanna Allan
with Niamh Milmo 10th and Emily Davis 17th, their collective efforts won
them team silver medals.
Ethan Kitteridge had a great run finishing 12th in the
U13 boys 2 mile race.
Grace Scopes was 5th in the U15 girls 3 mile race and
Lily Tappenden was 11th.
Genny Allan was a strong 2nd in the 3 Miles U17 Girls
with Lottie Weitzel just behind in 3rd.
Joss Barber won the U17 mens 3 mile race.
Paul
5/12/15 - Kent Masters -
Sparrows Den
Full results here...
15/11/15 - Atapuerca International Cross Country,
Burgos, Spain
The top 5 on the rostrum
The race was won by Celia Anton (Spain) with Niamh Bridson Hubbard 2nd
The England Junior Womens Team.
14/11/15 - London Championships at Parliament Hill
Fields
Full results
here
Photos from Luigi Arcuri
8/11/15 - Beckenham RC 10k Trail Race
Full Results
Photo courtesy of Tom Simpson (Beckenham RC)
A team of Tim
Nash, Chris Tuck and Bertie Harrington won the men's team competition in the
Beckenham 10k Trail Race. Tim finished 3rd in the 200 strong field with
Chris and Bertie 8th and 9th respectively.
31/10/15 - National Cross Country Relays at
Mansfield
Full results
here...
Our teams:
- U13 Girls 2nd
- U17 Women 2nd
- Senior Men 9th
- U15 Girls 11th
- U17 Men 20th
- Junior Men 20th
- U13 Boys 21st
- U15 Boys 29th
- Senior Women 38th
- Junior Women - incomplete
Berry Hill Park, Mansfield was once again the perfect
setting for 2015 National Cross Country Relays and having won two age group
titles last year, hopes were high.
Thirty eight young Blackheath and Bromley athletes
made the long journey to the Midlands, giving us great representation in all
age groups.
11.00am sharp and the first race was off. What we
lacked in numbers in the U20 girls age group, we certainly made up for with
quality as Niamh Bridson Hubbard stormed around the 2.5k course crossing the
line in a fantastic 3rd position and in doing so earning herself an England
call up. Niamh will now represent England in Burgos, Spain on 15th November,
a brilliant achievement. This performance proves how important it is to run,
whether in a complete team or not, as selectors look at individual
performances.
No scoring team for the U20 women meant all eyes were
on the two U17 girls team up next. Jess Keene, A team and Yasmin Austridge,
B team both had strong runs bringing the teams home in 3rd and 7th
respectively on the first leg (having run the 4th and 8th fastest times of
the day). Jess passed to Kelsey Fuss who powered to the front, handing over
to last years gold medalist Katy Ann McDonald in the lead. Katy would surely
have held onto first had she not been up against International Niamh Brown
from Aldershot who ran the fastest individual time of the day, and just
manage to pull passed BB, leaving us with a still superb team silver. Mean
while back in the second team Carlotta Weitzel had a great run handing to
Amy Leach in 8th place. Amy ran a determined leg clawing one place back,
finishing in a commendable 7th place and the first B team to finish.
Next up were our Uni boys (U20) and considering they
are probably concentrating more on their new campus surroundings to
socialise than to train, their collective team position of 20th was
excellent. Will Fuller (Loughborough) handed over in 5th, running the 7th
fastest time of the day, Richard Webb (Cardiff) had a strong run and holding
8th handing over to Thomas Desborough (Brighton) who ran his quickest ever
leg in Mansfield on the tough last leg.
A full U17 mens team then took to the course and Joss
Barber had a great first leg in finishing 11th in fantastic company (running
the 14th fastest leg of the day). Marco Arcuri and James Crawley both had
strong runs combining to finish the same as the U20’s in 20th place.
The U13 girls have already had a very successful
season winning National Road Relay silver in Birmingham and they matched
this over the cross country course winning silver again. A fantastic lead
off leg saw Jess Neal finish 4th (6th fastest leg of the day) handing over
to Morgan Squibb who worked hard on her leg and gained one position handing
over in 3rd. Ellie Dolby took up the challenge on the final leg and despite
gaining one place and running the 5th fastest leg, the team had to settle
for a fantastic silver.
The B team of Ella Smith on 1, Abbie Leeves on 2 and
Niamh Milmo on the final leg combined well to finish 38th team. Showing our
strength in depth Olivia Berry led the in complete C team off on leg 1.
BBHAC U13 boys won the National title last year and
our current boys, mostly first years, did well to finish 21st and 60th in
the team competition but are looking strong for next year in the same age
group. Sam Reardon led the team off in superb form (running the 10th fastest
time of the day) handing over to Thomas Penlington who ran well passing to
Alex Sibley, running in his first National, on the last leg.
The ever improving Ethan Kitteridge had a strong run
leading the B team off, passing to National debutant Nicholas Paddington,
who handed over to Barnaby Corry bringing the team home.
Two solid teams ran in the U15 girls race and Millie
Smith got the A team off to a good start in 20th, Grace Scopes picked up 5
places handing over to Yasmine Marghini in 15th. Yasmine clawed a few places
back to finish in a great 11th place. The B team of Lily Tappenden, Madalina
Samoila back from injury and Issy Bridge collectively finished 32nd in the
most competitive age group.
The U15 boys also had two complete teams and the A
team of Joseph Georgiadis, Callum Myatt and Coleman Corry finished well in
29th place and the B team of Cameron Swatton, Charlie Andrews and Billy Keen
finished 63rd.
This weeks girls team managers awards goes to Yasmin
Austridge for her strong run on the opening leg and the boys team managers
award goes to Cameron Swatton for another gutsy run improving on last year
performance by nearly half a minute.
We are lucky enough this year to have secured some
special prizes and therefore the team managers will select monthly awards
(for months October, November, January and February). The criteria for these
awards are either a special single performance or for a consistently high
level of performance throughout the month.
Octobers special monthly award goes to Ellie Dolby for
her consistently high performances in all league and Championships races and
to Sam Reardon also for his consistently high performances in all league and
Championships races. Well done to both Ellie and Sam. You will need to ask
them what their special prizes are, they are well worth winning!
To keep up to date, the girls managers award for
Tonbridge, Kent league race went to Grace Scopes for her great run and for
Stanhill, Kent league race went to Morgan Squibb (fifth in the Under 13
race) who improved by an average of 20 seconds against all the other
athletes in the top 6 when compared with the first fixture.
The next Kent league fixture is our home fixture at
Sparrows Den on November 7th and also incorporates our Club Championship,
medals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd BB in each race.
Paul
24/10/15 - Beachy Head Marathon -
Eastbourne
Photos from Adrian Stocks
Brian was quite chirpy after his post marathon power nap says Clayton
Aves
Pos |
Bib |
Firstname |
Lastname |
Gender |
Gender Pos |
Chip Time |
Gun Time |
38 |
560 |
Luca |
Ercolani |
M |
34 |
3:35:54.40 |
3:35:57.60 |
43 |
1372 |
Carole |
Penlington |
F |
5 |
3:38:55.80 |
3:38:59.70 |
85 |
496 |
Bryan |
Donnelly |
M |
70 |
3:50:44.40 |
3:50:48.10 |
120 |
52 |
Clayton |
Aves |
M |
100 |
3:58:25.00 |
3:58:28.60 |
142 |
1812 |
Alexis |
Tobin |
M |
118 |
4:02:41.15 |
4:03:47.40 |
247 |
121 |
Stuart |
Bayley-Dainton |
M |
206 |
4:19:15.40 |
4:19:50.35 |
266 |
1476 |
Glen |
Read |
M |
220 |
4:21:13.90 |
4:21:53.70 |
338 |
1284 |
Jennifer |
Neal |
F |
60 |
4:30:03.60 |
4:30:21.25 |
568 |
1643 |
William |
Slack |
M |
446 |
4:55:23.50 |
4:56:19.60 |
919 |
1201 |
Deniz |
Mehmed |
M |
660 |
0 |
5:41:01.65 |