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Lambden leads Manxies in London

by isleofman.com 27th April 2009

Two Manx runners completed the London Marathon in under three hours yesterday.

Murray Lambden was the first home in 2:54:59, eight-and-a-half minutes ahead of Christian Varley.

First Manx lady was Nikki Boyde in 3:31:44, just twenty-three seconds ahead of Emma Rogan.

Meanwhile Richard Radcliffe and Paul Curphey, who were both going for their 16th London Marathon finishes, came home in 3:19:33 and 3:20:58 respectively.


List of Manx finishers and their times:

Murray Lambden - 2:45:59
Christian Varley - 2:54:31
Mike Garrett - 3:08:39
Paul Cubbon - 3:13:50
Tim Knott - 3:16:25
Richard Radcliffe - 3:19:33
Paul Curphey - 3:20:58
Nikki Boyde - 3:31:44
Emma Rogan - 3:31:07
Aaron Quinn - 3:32:20
Simon Lowe - 3:42:01
Jan Cooil - 3:54:15
Stephanie Gault - 4:00:33
Neville Jewell - 4:04:00
Jonathan Chadfield - 4:18:26
Judith Harrison - 4:18:26
Nigel Armstrong - 4:26:02
Andrew Wilson - 4:32:41
Jody McDowell - 4:41:08
Pat Blackburn - 4:41:23
Robert Goldsmith - 4:51:32
Keith Green - 4:56:49
Lee Brooks - 4:56:49
Breeshey Caine - 5:02:33
Leila Ashton - 5:08:01
Moira Hall - 5:11:03
Ingrid Sugden - 5:28:58
Louise Whyman - 5:33:20

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 27th, April 2009 11:56pm.

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