Here are the winners from the 2015 Bournemouth Marathon festival.
In pictures: Bournemouth Marathon Festival 2015 >>>
FULL MARATHON:
- Boaz Kiprono 2h 16m 0s Male
- Valerijs Zolnerovics 2h 17m 49s Male
- Japhet Koech 2h 21m 19s Male
- George Gurney 2h 29m 2s Male
- David Toniok 2h 34m 15s Male
- Shaun Dixon 2h 34m 41s Male
- Jacek Cieluszecki 2h 35m 19s Over 35 : Male
- Joan Kigen 2h 36m 46s Female
- James Baker 2h 40m 3s Over 35 : Male
- Stuart Fox 2h 40m 41s Over 35 : Male
HALF MARATHON
- Richard Horton 1h 8m 2s Male
- Dale Annable 1h 10m 58s Male
- Sean Hogan 1h 12m 16s Male
- Peter Thompson 1h 12m 59s Male
- Robin Jones 1h 13m 10s Over 40 : Male
- Graham Robinson 1h 15m 9s Male
- Edward Rees 1h 15m 23s Male
- Danny Winn 1h 18m 24s Male
- Tomasz Mietki 1h 18m 33s Over 35 : Male
- Steven Yates 1h 18m 53s Male
SUPERSONIC 10K
- Karl Welch 34m 52s Male
- Ben Lewis 35m 29s Male
- Richard Gould 35m 32s Over 40 : Male
- Sol Clark 36m 5s Male
- Adrian 36m 15s Over 40 : Male
- Ryan Walbridge 36m 26s Male
- Adam Mitchell 36m 32s Male
- David Nicholson 36m 38s Over 45 : Male
- Robert Dempster 36m 45s Over 40 : Male
- Damian Boyle 36m 55s Over 40 : Male
SPEED OF LIGHT 5K
- Jamie Grose 15m 56s Male
- Rob Mctaggart 16m 4s Male
- Jamie Marlow 16m 49s Over 35 : Male
- Lewis Sainval 17m 7s Male
- Bayley Massey 17m 36s Male
- James Eden 17m 46s Over 35 : Male
- Michael Johnson 17m 54s Male
- Jamie Cornuaud 17m 54s Male
- Arron Kearney 18m 31s Male
- Jacob Miller 18m 36s Male
WHEELCHAIR 10K MEN
- Daniel Cook 30m 9s
- Chris Nash 34m 14s
- Aaron Varney 1h 29m 53s
HALF MARATHON WHEELCHAIR WINNER
- Chris Nash in Ihr 16m 37s
JUNIOR RACES:
2K Male
- Ben Brown 6m 57s
- Finn Pardy 7m 0s
- Josh Smith 7m 9s
2K Female
- Abbie Lovering 7m 33s
- Rhianna Smith 7m 54s
- Megan Hulbert 7m 54s
1.5K Male
1. William Goss 5m 26s
2. Joe Pepin 5m 38s
3. David Sherry 5m 59s
1.5K Female
1. Darcey Shaw 6m 27s
2. Megan Mowbray 6m 41s
3. Florence Siderfin 7m 7s
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