CHRISTCHURCH CITY MARATHON RESULTS

From: The Press | Date: June 7, 2004 | Copyright information

MARATHON MALE

1 Phil Costley Chch 2hr 19min 58sec, 2 Seaton Meredith Auckland 2:27:42, 3 Mark Hutchison Auckland 2:28:47, 4 Martin Lukes Chch 2:30:48, 5 Glenn Sexton Te Awamutu 2:30:53, 6 Mark Bright Waiheke Island 2:32:00, 7 Gavin Stevens Auckland 2:34:06, 8 Jason Baillie Chch 2:38:17, 9 David Galea Melbourne 2:38:37, 10 Mark Reid 2:39:02, 11 Simon Panckhurst Wellington 2:42:41, 12 John Mudgway Pahiatua 2:43:56, 13 Mark Sullivan Chch 2:45:32, 14 Mark Elder Chch 2:45:47, 15 Alan Stow ...

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