NSPCC Milton Keynes Half Marathon

Date: 
Sun, 26/07/2009
Sport: 
Run
Distance: 
13.1
Units: 
miles
Members Racing: 
Andy Jordan
Members Racing: 
Charles Simmons
Members Racing: 
Gideon Stanley
Members Racing: 
Glynnis Simmons
Members Racing: 
Keith Hammond
Members Racing: 
Manuel Corriente
Members Racing: 
Nik Windle
Members Racing: 
Peter Simpson
Members Racing: 
Sharon Hammond
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Race Results

Member Time Position Category Cat Position Link
Keith Hammond 1:27:58 61st MV45 Full Result
Gideon Stanley 1:29:49 81st MV45 Full Result
Manuel Corriente 1:31:24 100th Sen M Full Result
Peter Simpson 1:34:22 147th MV45 Full Result
Andy Jordan 1:36:51 184th MV45 Full Result
Nik Windle 1:52:27 538th MV45 Full Result
Sharon Hammond 2:22:22 1089th FV40 Full Result

Race Photos

Milton Keynes Half - Gideon, Peter & Andy
Gideon Stanley
Peter Simpson
Andy Jordan
Milton Keynes Half - Keith, Nik, Andy & Sharon
Keith Hammond
Sharon Hammond
Nik Windle
Andy Jordan
Sharon in the warmup routine
Sharon Hammond
ilton Keynes Half - Nik Windle at finish
Nik Windle
Milton Keynes Half 1st five home
Manuel Corriente
Gideon Stanley
Andy Jordan
Keith Hammond
Peter Simpson
Milton Keynes Half - Sharon Hammond at finish
Sharon Hammond
4 happy finishers - Milton Keynes Half
Keith Hammond
Nik Windle
Peter Simpson
Sharon Hammond
Nik Windle flies by in a blur
Nik Windle

Race Reports

  • Milton Keynes Half Marathon - Quality VC&AC Team Present

    The Milton Keynes half marathon (26 July) was likely to be as easier event for
    me without the impact on performance due to the traveling by bike. The weather
    turned out to be ideal with little wind except around the exposed Willen Lake
    where we anticipate running into the wind. Apart from the late arriving Manuel
    Corriente, we all met up fairly soon with new member Gideon Stanley meeting
    members for the first time. Our line-up was arguably our strongest team for many

  • MK NSPCC Half Marathon

    I'd not really managed any specific training for this Half as I'd been
    concentrating on trying to ride my bike faster the previous few weeks. I
    felt pretty good on the morning though and the TomTom had led me a
    hassle free drive to the start down some twisty A road and by what I
    guess was the concrete cows. Met Keith and Sharon and Andy and Peter
    and others at the start and it felt like a solid veggie presence. I was
    warned of a possible bottleneck start and that the many short cycle track
    ascents may seem like hills towards the end.

  • A strong team

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