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Mike Garrett on his way to victory in the Isle of Man Bank Peel to Douglas (Neil Wilson)
RESULTS and official coverage by Paul Jackson at manxharriers.com
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Not quite 32 but Ian Callister is pictured by Neil Wilson just yards away from finishing for a record 30th time in the Peel to Douglas on Sunday. For the first time ever, here is a list of everyone who has finished 10 times or more:
| Ian
Callister |
30 |
| Steve Kelly |
28 |
| Alan Pilling |
22 |
| Peter McElroy |
20 |
| Mitch Joughin |
19 |
| Alan Postlethwaite |
18 |
| Dave Newton |
14 |
| Dave Roberts |
14 |
| Mike Gellion |
14 |
| Bernie Cannan |
13 |
| Robbie Callister |
13 |
| Dougie Corkill |
12 |
| Lawrence Dyer |
12 |
| Paul Curphey |
12 |
| Dave Corrin |
11 |
| John Wright |
11 |
| Murray Lambden |
11 |
| Alan Corran |
10 |
| Anne Gomer |
10 |
| Colin Halsall |
10 |
| Irene Corlett |
10 |
| John Comaish |
10 |
| Les Brown |
10 |
| Martin Bell |
10 |
| Richard Radcliffe |
10 |
The compilation of the statistics is only possible because Peter McElroy wrote the results in a little black book each year and he made this available to me about 10 years ago. It was an incredibly tedious exercise to type each name and time into a file which is why I now appreciate the electronic file each year from Paul Jackson which only takes me a fairly short time to merge with my existing data and republish. Murray 3 May 2010
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Sunday morning collection (NW)

Sam Cowen won the Brian Goldsmith memorial trophy a week after completing the London Marathon (NW)
210 photos by Neil Wilson

7th place was the most keenly contested with Barry Moore (at the front in the picture) claiming the position despite many changes along the 10 mile road to Douglas (NW). Also pictured are Alan Postlethwaite (20), Aaron Quinn (yellow top), Paul Curphey (47), Paul Lewthwaite (21), Robert Parker (43) and Simon Lacey (30).
2009 Isle of Man Bank Peel to Douglas
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