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Start list for Sprint Qualification Name: Sprint Qualification Organiser: Switzerland Date: 6 May 2018 Men Heat 1 3 700 m, 40 entered competitors Bib number Punching card number Name Organisation Start time Igor Popov Russia 10:30 Hakon Jarvis Westergard Norway 10:31 Wouter Hus Belgium 10:32 Quentin Rauturier France 10:33 Daniel Hajek Czech Republic 10:34 Morten Jorgensen United States of America 10:35 Sebastian Ken Baumann Japan 10:36 Alasdair Mcleod Great Britain 10:37 Asaf Avner Israel 10:38 Teodor Yordanov Bulgaria 10:39 Joey Hadorn Switzerland 10:40 Mathias Peter Austria 10:41 Philipp Mueller Germany 10:42 Vitalii Hychko Ukraine 10:43 Adrien Delenne France 10:44 Miika Kirmula Finland 10:45 Uldis Upitis Latvia 10:46 Bogya Tamas Romania 10:47 Emil Svensk Sweden 10:48 Tomas Kubelka Czech Republic 10:49 Sebastian Inderst Italy 10:50 Tim Robertson New Zealand 10:51 Matthias Kyburz Switzerland 10:52 Moritz Doellgast Germany 10:53 Magnus Dewett Denmark 10:54 Andris Jubelis Latvia 10:55 Eric Borjeskog Sweden 10:56 Robert Merl Austria 10:57 Henry Mcnulty Australia 10:58 Riccardo Scalet Italy 10:59 Kristo Heinmann Estonia 11:00 Daniel Hubmann Switzerland 11:01 Tristan Bloemen Belgium 11:02 Ivaylo Kamenarov Bulgaria 11:03 Jon Aukrust Osmoen Norway 11:04 Kristian Jones Great Britain 11:05 Eduardo Gil Marcos Spain 11:06 Jonas Vytautas Gvildys Lithuania 11:07 Piotr Parfianowicz Poland 11:08 Aleksi Niemi Finland 11:09 Men Heat 2 3 700 m, 41 entered competitors Bib number Punching card number Name Organisation Start time Luis Nogueira Spain 10:30 Matjaz Stanfel Croatia 10:31 Michele Caraglio Italy 10:32 Mantas Martinkus Lithuania 10:33 Jonas Leandersson Sweden 10:34 Andres Saetalu Estonia 10:35 Bjarne Friedrichs Germany 10:36 Marek Minar Czech Republic 10:37 Otto Simosas Finland 10:38 Martin Hubmann Switzerland 10:39 Frederic Tranchand France 10:40 Endijs Titomers Latvia 10:41 Giacomo Barbone United States of America 10:42 Arturs Paulins Latvia 10:43 Apostol Atanasov Bulgaria 10:44 Ahmet Kacmaz Turkey 10:45 Gernot Kerschbaumer Austria 10:46 Topi Raitanen Finland 10:47 Dmitry Tsvetkov Russia 10:48 Gustav Bergman Sweden 10:49 Kasper Fosser Norway 10:50 Itay Manor Israel 10:51 Ralph Street Great Britain 10:52 Warre de Cuyper Belgium 10:53 Alessio Tenani Italy 10:54 Milos Nykodym Czech Republic 10:55 Andreas Rueedlinger Switzerland 10:56 George Emilian Minoiu Romania 10:57 Dmitrii Poliakov Russia 10:58 Andreas Hougaard Boesen Denmark 10:59 Marvin Goericke Germany 11:00 Oystein Kvaal Osterbo Norway 11:01 Tommy Hayes New Zealand 11:02 1 / 3 2018.12.23. 14:27 IOF Eventor - Start list for Sprint Qualification https://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/StartList?layout=print&eventI... Bib number Punching card number Name Organisation Start time Vincent Coupat France 11:03 Yannick Michiels Belgium 11:04 Peter Hodkinson Great Britain 11:05 Kenny Kivikas Estonia 11:06 Antonio Martinez Perez Spain 11:07 Joao Mega Figueiredo Portugal 11:08 Ivan Sirakov Bulgaria 11:09 Taras Rachuk Ukraine 11:10 Men Heat 3 3 700 m, 40 entered competitors Bib number Punching card number Name Organisation Start time Oleksii Savchenko Ukraine 10:30 Elias Jonsson Norway 10:31 Jesse Laukkarinen Finland 10:32 Roberto Dallavalle Italy 10:33 Andris Kivlenieks Latvia 10:34 Martin Regborn Sweden 10:35 Wannes Hendrickx Belgium 10:36 Stefan Yordanov Bulgaria 10:37 Alexander Chepelin Great Britain 10:38 Michal Olejnik Poland 10:39 Alexandru Blejdea Romania 10:40 Jakob Edsen Denmark 10:41 Loic Capbern France 10:42 Chris Smithard Great Britain 10:43 Algirdas Bartkevicius Lithuania 10:44 Trond Einar Moen Pedersli Norway 10:45 Sergei Rjabyshkin Estonia 10:46 Artem Popov Russia 10:47 Matija Razum Croatia 10:48 Vojtech Sykora Czech Republic 10:49 Christoph Prunsche Germany 10:50 Gheorghe Fala Moldova 10:51 Dimitar Zhelyazkov Bulgaria 10:52 Andreu Blanes Spain 10:53 Tomas Hendrickx Belgium 10:54 Florian Howald Switzerland 10:55 Mattia Debertolis Italy 10:56 Anton Sjokvist Sweden 10:57 Anton Salmenkyla United States of America 10:58 Matthias Reiner Austria 10:59 Roman Ciobanu Romania 11:00 Vojtech Kral Czech Republic 11:01 Lucas Basset France 11:02 Davis Dislers Latvia 11:03 Andrey Khramov Russia 11:04 Florian Schneider Switzerland 11:05 Joni Hirvikallio Finland 11:06 Felix Spaeth Germany 11:07 Ruslan Glibov Ukraine 11:08 Nitsan Yasur Israel 11:09 Women Heat 1 3 400 m, 33 entered competitors Bib number Punching card number Name Organisation Start time Anna Reinhardt Germany 09:30 Olena Fedorova Ukraine 09:31 Yasna Petrova Bulgaria 09:32 Maja Alm Denmark 09:33 Anastasia Rudnaya Russia 09:34 Triin Jaadmaa Estonia 09:35 Karolina Sikova Czech Republic 09:36 Sigrid Alexandersen Norway 09:37 Valerie Aebischer Switzerland 09:38 Elina Karklina Latvia 09:39 Lea Vercellotti France 09:40 Jo Shepherd Great Britain 09:41 Francesca Taufer Italy 09:42 Anna Serrallonga Arques Spain 09:43 Adela Indrakova Czech Republic 09:44 Judith Wyder Switzerland 09:45 Sandra Grosberga Latvia 09:46 Paula Starke Germany 09:47 Zuzanna Kubicka Poland 09:48 Maija Sianoja Finland 09:49 Josefin Tjernlund Sweden 09:50 Anna Nilsson Simkovics Austria 09:51 Gabija Razaityte Lithuania 09:52 Sari Anttonen Finland 09:53 Tove Alexandersson Sweden 09:54 Tatyana Riabkina Russia 09:55 Eirin Svanoe Hafstad Norway 09:56 Kristina Ivanova Bulgaria 09:57 Ursula Kadan Austria 09:58 2 / 3 2018.12.23. 14:27 IOF Eventor - Start list for Sprint Qualification https://eventor.orienteering.org/Events/StartList?layout=print&eventI... Bib number Punching card number Name Organisation Start time Violeta Feliciano Sanjuan Spain 09:59 Aislinn Prendergast Australia 10:00 Elena Roos Switzerland 10:01 Carlotta Scalet Italy 10:02 Women Heat 2 3 500 m, 33 entered competitors Bib number Punching card number Name Organisation Start time Simona Aebersold Switzerland 09:30 Alicia Friberg Spain 09:31 Dorothea Mueller Germany 09:32 Vanessa Round Australia 09:33 Emma Bjessmo Sweden 09:34 Lenka Mechlova Czech Republic 09:35 Carina Polzer Austria 09:36 Tekle Emilija Gvildyte Lithuania 09:37 Anna Narhi Finland 09:38 Irene Pozzebon Italy 09:39 Nadiya Volynska Ukraine 09:40 Marianne Haug Estonia 09:41 Cecilie Friberg Klysner Denmark 09:42 Irita Pukite Latvia 09:43 Karolin Ohlsson Sweden 09:44 Alice Leake Great Britain 09:45 Liliana Gotseva Bulgaria 09:46 Natalia Gemperle Russia 09:47 Emine Sezgunsay Turkey 09:48 Ingeborg Eide Norway 09:49 Anna Haataja Finland 09:50 Carolina Delgado Portugal 09:51 Ingrid Lundanes Norway 09:52 Iliana Ilieva Bulgaria 09:53 Tereza Janosikova Czech Republic 09:54 Sarina Jenzer Switzerland 09:55 Kerstin Uiboupin Estonia 09:56 Inga Dambe Latvia 09:57 Anna Dvorianskaia Russia 09:58 Isia Basset France 09:59 Arntraut Goetsch Germany 10:00 Charlotte Ward Great Britain 10:01 Anastasia Denisova Belarus 10:02 Women Heat 3 3 400 m, 33 entered competitors Bib number Punching card number Name Organisation Start time Victoria Haestad Bjornstad Norway 09:30 Kirstin Maxwell Great Britain 09:31 Svetlana Mironova Russia 09:32 Marika Teini Finland 09:33 Andreya Dyaksova Bulgaria 09:34 Maiki Maalberg Estonia 09:35 Liga Valdmane Latvia 09:36 Lina Strand Sweden 09:37 Aleksandra Hornik Poland 09:38 Maelle Beauvir France 09:39 Marta Guijo Alonso Spain 09:40 Silje Ekroll Jahren Norway 09:41 Ausrine Kutkaite Lithuania 09:42 Anja Arbter Austria 09:43 Jasmine Neve Australia 09:44 Vendula Horcickova Czech Republic 09:45 Anna Caglio Italy 09:46 Paula Gross Switzerland 09:47 Laura Robertson New Zealand 09:48 Patricia Nieke Germany 09:49 Antoaneta Dyaksova Bulgaria 09:50 Galina Vinogradova Russia 09:51 Susen Loesch Germany 09:52 Kateryna Dzema Ukraine 09:53 Filipa Rodrigues Portugal 09:54 Laura Ramstein Austria 09:55 Sara Hagstrom Sweden 09:56 Caroline Gjotterup Denmark 09:57 Jana Knapova Czech Republic 09:58 Julia Gross Switzerland 09:59 Kirsi Nurmi Finland 10:00 Evely Kaasiku Estonia 10:01 Viola Zagonel Italy 10:02 3 / 3 2018.12.23. 14:27.
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