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 Cornish Grand Prix Standings 2009

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Open Men

1st M.Roberts

2nd A.Trudgian

4th D.Maclaren

13th P.Bullock

 

under 40

1st A.Trudgian

5th P.Bestwick

6th T.Adams

6th S.Jones

11th R.Hawken

 

over 40

4th K.Brown

11th I.Williams

15th G.Hook

over 45

2nd S.Budge

6th M.Trebilcock

over 50

2nd .Maclaren

3rd P.Bullock

13th G.Pearce

 

over 55

1stM.Roberts

3rd R.Eden

4th .Endean

7th C.Hoult

over 60

8th D.Alsop

Mens Team

3rd

                 

Open Women

7th L.Lusty

11th C.Camborleux

17th G.O'Reilly

under35

5th K.Newstead

9th K.Bullock

10th L.Maclaren

12th J.Collett

 

over35

3rd C.Camborleux

6th G.O'Reilly

8th A.Coleman

9th D.Hancock

10th J.Chillingworth

14th R.Blake

over 40

2nd L.Lusty

6th K.Vague

7th S.Cairney

11th S.Bazeley

over45

13th L.Wotton

17th K.Gilbert

over50

3rd A.Yates

15th L.West

over55

5thS.Mellis

over60

6th M.Mitchell

Womens Team

3rd

In the Womens Mini Grand Prix Kayleigh Newstead is currently in 1st place.

In the Mens Mini Grand Prix Andy Bull is currently in 8th place.

Team Scorers

This is a list of members who have scored for the Men's & Women's team in this seasons Grand prix.

Includes Mag 7

 

Well Done to everyone that has raced for ST.Austell in 2008 Cornish Grand Prix. This being our first season, we have performed fantastically. 4 men finishing in the top twenty in the Men's Open, Dan Alsop 3rd in the under 40's, Bruce Maclaren 3rd in over 45's, Malcolm Roberts winning the over 50's and Doug Alsop 2nd in the over 55's, and the men's team finishing 3rd. Not to be out done, Rachel Bestwick finished 15th in the Women's Open. Sue Mellis 2nd in over 55's and Marilyn Mitchell winning the over 60's. The ladies also finished a well placed 7th in the team event up against some real stiff opposition. 58 men and 53 women wore the purple and gold and of these 22 men and 10 women completed the minimum 8 races. 3 of the men completed all 14 races. This is no mean feat for a club born 1 year ago. In addition, we must not forget the race day support that was brilliant for the whole season. Sunday's marathon being a fine example, with support and encouragement appearing around the whole course.