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PARKRUN / ROAD

PARKRUN

AUGUST 27

parkrun 5km

Leading age-graded

Perth: M Carroll 15:49 M45 89.85%; Poole: D Cooper 16:42 M50 89.70%; Penrhyn Castle: H Weedall 18:53 U15W 89.53%; Harrow: N Rackham 17:09 M50 88.72%; Raphael: B Nordin 20:58 W60 88.41%; Cassiobury: N Hughes 16:19 M45 88.39%; Cassiobury: B James 19:36 M65 88.15%; Hove Prom: F McNally 14:46 SM 87.92%; Riddlesdown: N Reissland 17:04 M50 87.77%; Glasgow Victoria: D Petrie 18:04 M55 87.66%; Sheffield Endcliffe: Y Twelvetree 22:50 W65 87.60%; Brighton Hove: G Godden 16:40 M45 87.19%; Southport: D Hamilton 16:45 M45 86.75%; Newbury: M Moody 23:22 W65 86.74%; Hull: S Carmichael 16:18 M40 86.55%; Lincoln: P Duncan 17:44 M55 86.48%; Killerton: M Hunt 20:59 W55 86.24%; Northala Fields: L Louw 19:37 U15W 86.19%; Cranleigh: C Finill 18:07 M55 86.01%; Linwood: R McCulloch 17:26 M50 85.93%; Worthing: P O’Connell 17:51 M55 85.92%; Andover: S Cunningham 17:36 M50 85.78%; Congleton: M Hull 17:55 M55 85.60%; Preston: M Hesketh 22:12 W60 85.58%; Hartlepool: M Morris 16:15 M40 85.57%; Bramhall: R Downs 17:32 M50 85.44%; York: J Nodder 21:11 W55 85.43%; Crosby LC: G Hughes 15:27 SM 85.41%; Hull: S Mason 18:06 M55 85.40%; Leicester Victoria: G Vaughan 20:57 W55 85.36%; Barnstaple: M Blair 20:45 W55 85.19%; Sheffield Endcliffe: S Bell 17:37 M50 85.03%; King’s Lynn: M Pyatt 16:01 M35 84.99%; Cardiff Blackweir: D James 18:30 M55 84.91%; Wanstead Flats: T Pamphilon 18:30 M55 84.91%; Poole: K Mahon 18:04 M55 84.88%; Cooper: J Bannerman 17:24 SW 84.87%; Edinburgh Silverknowes: S Johnston 15:50 M35 84.78%; Rushmoor: J Cross 18:41 M55 84.77%; Leicester: J Douglas 16:47 M45 84.67%; Woking: J Wilkinson 18:16 W40 84.66%; Rother Valley: A Tarry 16:55 M45 84.63%; Swansea Bay: J Tobin 15:21 SM 84.58%; York: J Masterman 19:59 W50 84.52%; Clumber: J Beattie 15:25 SM 84.47%; Long Eaton: M Johnson 16:50 M45 84.42%; Springburn: G McCabe 16:50 M45 84.42%; Keswick: J Mckenna 15:39 SM 84.32%; Northampton: H Munn 17:31 SW 84.30%; Poole: E Dews 18:06 W40 84.30%; Exeter River Valley: M Burrett 16:17 M40 84.19%; Cambridge: A Joiner-Handy 19:01 W45 84.17%; Stevenage: I Kimpton 15:27 SM 84.14%; Gunnersbury: K Murray 18:33 M55 84.00%; Long Eaton: H Oldroyd 17:35 SW 83.98%; Penrose: C Cowley 23:50 W65 83.92%; Long Eaton: C Plateau 17:36 SW 83.90%; Keswick: S Stevens 15:29 U20M 83.89%; Colby: R Taylor 20:12 M65 83.89%; Hartlepool: D Beckenkrager 17:12 M45 83.85%; Rother Valley Country: C Adams 16:21 M40 83.84%; Stratford-upon-Avon: R Wilson 22:00 M70 83.83%; Bushy: D Tullett 17:45 M50 83.75%; Exeter River Valley: L Williams 17:29 M45 83.74%; Dulwich: T Holden 15:31 U20M 83.67%; Guildford: S Harrison 20:26 W50 83.59%; London Bishop’s: A Milne 15:32 SM 83.58%; Cleethorpes: M Casey 20:41 M65 83.53%; Poole: P Gaimster 16:39 M40 83.52%; Birkenhead: P Langan 16:25 M40 83.50%; Leeds Hyde: L O’Brien 16:25 M40 83.50%; Belfast Victoria: J Smith 17:55 W35 83.50%; Glasgow Victoria: I Brown 19:08 M60 83.45%; Oak Hill: J Kent 19:36 W45 83.40%; Riverside: K Francis 20:17 U15W 83.35%; Camperdown: D Stewart 20:58 M70 83.31%; Poole: S O’Connor 18:01 U18W 83.29%; Belfast Waterworks: M Shields 19:30 M60 83.26%; Jersey: S Slack 20:53 U11W 83.26%; Congleton: R Holroyd 15:36 SM 83.23%; Edinburgh Silverknowes: M Johnston 16:51 M40 83.12%; Cwmbran: H Evans 16:59 M40 83.07%; Wolverhampton West: T Smith 24:44 W65 83.05%; Exeter River Valley: A Perry 17:30 M45 83.03%; Ellesmere Port: M Rees 23:11 W60 83.00%; Hackney Marshes: D Dixon 18:03 M50 82.99%; Pontypridd: S Johnston 20:26 M65 82.93%; Falkirk: K Rankin 19:06 M55 82.92%; Bromley: G Schaer 19:43 W45 82.90%; Cleethorpes: B Wilson 19:43 W45 82.90%; Bushy: P Cousins 18:13 M50 82.87%; Horsham: E Scott 18:01 U15M 82.81%; Hull: J McQueen 17:41 M45 82.79%; Cooper: J Newsom 15:46 SM 82.79%; Harwich: E Knott 24:10 W65 82.76%; Harcourt Hill: G Hueter 22:08 W55 82.74%; Bedfont: P Flynn 20:53 W50 82.72%; Great Lines: B Royden 17:42 M45 82.72%; Cambridge: M Holmes 29:42 W80 82.69%; Belfast Victoria: J Craig 15:54 SM 82.63%; Strathclyde: T Quinn 19:10 M55 82.63%; Delamere Forest: S Doyle 17:12 M45 82.62%; Poole: S Bridger 18:08 M50 82.61%; Southsea: M Williams 18:43 M55 82.59%; Hove Promenade: E Proto 17:53 SW 82.57%; Chipping Sodbury: B Fairhall 16:16 M35 82.52%; Cassiobury: A Stewart 15:44 SM 82.52%; Cardiff Blackweir: S Paterson 16:23 M35 82.51%; Chelmsford: E Davies 18:08 W35 82.50%; Dalby Forest: D Bennett 17:29 M45 82.49%; Cardiff Blackweir: O Williams 15:48 SM 82.42%; Edinburgh Silverk: L Johnson 16:31 M35 82.42%; Penrhyn Castle: B Harding 15:47 SM 82.37%; Keswick: E Chong 20:01 U15W 82.35%; Linwood: S Martin 17:31 M45 82.34%; Edinburgh Silverk: B Gilchrist 26:00 W70 82.34%; Parc Bryn Bach: C Harrhy 17:47 M45 82.33%; Long Eaton: R Billington 17:47 M45 82.33%; Birkenhead: J Halson 18:38 M55 82.30%; Fareham: S MacGregor 19:27 W45 82.30%; Springburn: B Young 21:46 M70 82.28%; Penrhyn Castle: A Valentine 16:47 M40 82.26%; Bedford: G Moffatt 17:41 M45 82.17%; Reading: P Jewell 18:31 M50 82.17%; Richmond: M Shore 16:41 M40 82.17%; Cardiff Blackweir: N Morgan 19:54 W45 82.14%; York: K Dickinson 22:02 W55 82.13%; Colchester Castle: S Stradling 18:35 W40 82.11%; Wimbledon: T Conlon 18:41 M55 82.08%; Dulwich: H Wilson 17:05 M40 81.98%; Antrim: C McCourt 18:52 W40 81.97%; Southampton: T Dyer 20:57 U11M 81.95%; Maldon Promenade: P Dobson 17:52 M45 81.94%; Newcastle: H Lambert 22:21 W55 81.94%

Fastest men

Hove Promenade: F McNally 14:46 Swansea Bay: J Tobin 15:21 Clumber: J Beattie 15:25 Crosby LC: G Hughes 15:27 Stevenage: I Kimpton 15:27 Keswick: S Stevens 15:29 Dulwich: T Holden 15:31 London Bishop’s: A Milne 15:32 Congleton: R Holroyd 15:36 Keswick: J Mckenna 15:39 Cassiobury: A Stewart 15:44 Middlesbrough Alb: K Redae 15:45 Cooper: J Newsom 15:46 Penrhyn Castle: B Harding 15:47 Cardiff Blackweir: O Williams 15:48 Perth: M Carroll 15:49 Edinburgh Silverk: S Johnston 15:50 Belfast Victoria: J Craig 15:54 Cassiobury: J McCarthy 15:55 Brighton Hove: J Turner 15:56 Middlesbrough Alb: E Brhane 15:59 Gateshead: K Heron 16:00 Horsham: M Dumbrell 16:01 King’s Lynn: M Pyatt 16:01 Long Eaton: M Powell 16:01 Poole: D Mulryan 16:01 Lytham Hall: R Danson 16:03 Widnes: M Wigelsworth 16:03 Dartford: C De’Ath 16:07 Dulwich: T Mower 16:07 Great Lines: T Menges 16:07 Portobello: D Limmer 16:11 Winchester: C Powner 16:12 Birkenhead: P Robertson 16:13 Glasgow Victoria: T Forrest 16:14 Cleethorpes: S Wignall 16:15 Hartlepool: M Morris 16:15 Chipping Sodbury: B Fairhall 16:16 Exeter River Valley: M Burrett 16:17

Fastest women

Mile End: B Potter 17:13 Cooper: J Bannerman 17:24 Northampton: H Munn 17:31 Edinburgh Silverk: G Palmer 17:34 Long Eaton: H Oldroyd 17:35 Long Eaton: C Plateau 17:36 Hove Promenade: E Proto 17:53 Belfast Victoria: J Smith 17:55 Poole: S O’Connor 18:01 Lee-on-the-Solent: J Elkins 18:03 Poole: E Dews 18:06 Rutland Water: A Holyland 18:07 Chelmsford: E Davies 18:08 Worcester: C Richardson 18:08 Nonsuch: Z Vail Smith 18:09 Jersey: G Dawkins 18:15 Woking: J Wilkinson 18:16 Erddig: A Lavender 18:18 Finsbury: N Taschimowitz 18:18 Hull: S Lee 18:18 Reigate: L Gent 18:19 Rother Valley: L James 18:28 Shrewsbury Quarry: R Parker 18:30 Belfast Victoria: A Bulman 18:32 Colchester Castle: S Stradling 18:35 Southampton: H Wallington 18:35 Bramhall: M Williams 18:39 Cassiobury: S Fawcett 18:41 Longford: S Douglas 18:41 Bury St Edmunds: O Robson 18:45 Oak Hill: R Bunting 18:46 Druridge Bay Country: J Penn 18:47 Strathclyde: C McCallum 18:47 Stonehouse: N Eaton 18:49 Leicester: C Austin 18:50 Hatfield Forest: R Cole 18:50 Lowestoft: S Jacks 18:50 Coventry: L Dowsett 18:51 Longford: E Kilcourse 18:51 Antrim: C McCourt 18:52 Penrhyn Castle: H Weedall 18:53 Dulwich: A Thomson 18:55 Richmond: M De Silva 18:55

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