Holme Fell
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Holme Fell
Can't find any results yet - I know JSWC won the men's race but anyone know what else happened today?
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bendover - addict
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bastard! i was hoping to get within 20 minutes of the winner....
any idea what place i got? where did i pass you? didn't see you.
did you finish!?
any idea what place i got? where did i pass you? didn't see you.
did you finish!?
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Results now online
1 Stevenson, Jamie SYO 1:28:35
2 Marston, Daniel INT 1:30:27
3 Nash, Ed KNOBOC 1:31:17
4 Barrable, Nick FVO 1:33:24
5 Morgan, Nicholas OD 1:33:57
6 Johnson, Oliver SYO 1:35:33
1 Winskill, Helen SYO 1:24:01
2 Monro, Heather SLOW 1:25:02
3 Wootton, Hannah HOC 1:28:19
4 O'Neil, Alison EUOC 1:29:14
5 Rollins, Sarah BAOC 1:30:03
6 Buckley, Kim SYO 1:30:09
1 Stevenson, Jamie SYO 1:28:35
2 Marston, Daniel INT 1:30:27
3 Nash, Ed KNOBOC 1:31:17
4 Barrable, Nick FVO 1:33:24
5 Morgan, Nicholas OD 1:33:57
6 Johnson, Oliver SYO 1:35:33
1 Winskill, Helen SYO 1:24:01
2 Monro, Heather SLOW 1:25:02
3 Wootton, Hannah HOC 1:28:19
4 O'Neil, Alison EUOC 1:29:14
5 Rollins, Sarah BAOC 1:30:03
6 Buckley, Kim SYO 1:30:09
- SIman
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Phil Winskill wrote:Alex Rothman 3hr03mins for 21S what a guy! Although I suspect being nearly 2hrs late for the start might a factor...
He'd have done about 1hr12 otherwise...
But Lord Fred, congrats on the fastest split for control 15 - you took 26 seconds out of JSWC (TM) on that control
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hehe, well alex started at 11:56, so it seems likely that his SI card thinks he started at 10:00 making him 1 hr 56 mins faster than his time on the results, which means ray still beat him by 32 seconds! no need for the tissues
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Rach - red
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Splendid fun and value-for-money yesterday, not least acting as the beacon for Lord Fred's fastest split.
Did anyone else have trouble with the first clear station? I was there with my finger in for about a minute and nothing happened, but it seemed to work for other people. Second one was OK.
Also, who had that magnificent "pond" control? Comprising a bathtub and a rubber duck! A true classic worth the entry fee in itself!
Graeme
Did anyone else have trouble with the first clear station? I was there with my finger in for about a minute and nothing happened, but it seemed to work for other people. Second one was OK.
Also, who had that magnificent "pond" control? Comprising a bathtub and a rubber duck! A true classic worth the entry fee in itself!
Graeme
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Test races at SprintScotland (Alloa/Falkirk) and Euromeeting (near Stirling).
Test races at SprintScotland (Alloa/Falkirk) and Euromeeting (near Stirling).
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graeme - god
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Graeme wrote:Also, who had that magnificent "pond" control? Comprising a bathtub and a rubber duck! A true classic worth the entry fee in itself!
The duck makes an appearance at every event Carol plans (or at least those where there's a pond on the map!) I think the recent dry weather had destroyed its natural habitat though... hence the bathtub
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