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TCH - Czechoslovakia TPE - Taipei TUR - Turkey UKR - Ukraine URU - Uruguay USA - United States of America UZB - Uzbekistan YUG - Yugoslavia T-U TCH - Czechoslovakia TPE - Taipei TUR - Turkey UKR - Ukraine URU - Uruguay USA - United States of America UZB - Uzbekistan YUG - Yugoslavia TCH - Czechoslovakia* Ludmila Bajerova 54. 1930? Ostrava Ruzhena Beinhauerova 37,38. 23.09.1912. Brno Olga Charvatova 78,82,85. 11.06.1962. Gottwaldov, 171/68 Miriam Cuninkova 70. 23.02.1948. Ana Dropova 74. 03.03.1954. Ruth Eichmann (HDW) 38. Lenka Kebrlova 87,89. 13.03.1966. Vrchlaby Jana Krnavcova 91. 1972. Petra Kurkova 91. 02.08.1973. Dagmar Kuzmanova 74,76,78. 17.06.1956. Trenchin Sonja Kuzmanova 74. 1958? Trenchin Eva Mala 54. 1934? Prag Alexandra Marasova 82,85. 06.12.1965. Spindleruv Mlyn Elena Medzihradska 82,85. 13.05.1964. Brezno Lucia Mezdihradska 87,89,91. 14.11.1968. Brezno Ludmila Milanova 87,92. 22.03.1967. Demanovska Dolina Ana Zivcova-Mohrova 68. 15.07.1944. Kostelec, 162/57 Alexandra Nekvapilova 48. 05.10.1919. Prag Bozhena Moserova 48. 30.06.1926. Prag Ludmila Richvalska 58. 1936? Koshice Miroslava Sohocka 91. Jana Soltysova-Gantnerova 76,78,80,82. 30.09.1958. Bratislava, 169/61 Justina Solcova 58 Prague Veronika Tarasovicova 91. 28.11.1970. Bystrice Ivana Valeshova 85. 06.07.1963. Liberec Lenka Vlckova 78. 22.12.1961. Vrchlabi Zikmund Ascher 35,37,38. Petz pod Snezkou Gustav Berauer 37. 05.11.1912. Petz pod Snezkou - 1986 Adrian Bires 87,91. 18.05.1969. Slovenska Lupca Marian Bires 89,91. 27.07.1964. Slovenska Lupca Jaroslav Bogdalek 54,56,58. 24.05.1929. Brno Kamil Brabec 38. Prag Lubos Brchel 48. 07.03.1929. Presov Evzen Czermak 56. 25.10.1932. Jablonec Jaro Ctvrtecka 37. Prag Anton Fucik 54. Prag Kurt Hennrich 56,58. 28.08.1931. Usty nad Labem Walter Hollmann (HDW)38. Spindleruv Mlyn Eduard Hromadka 33,38. 01.03.1909. Prag Max Ippen 33. Jaroslav Janda 68,70. 17.10.1942. Liberec, 169/68 Peter Jurko 89,91. 22.09.1967. Levoca Miroslav Kolar 85,87. 12.06.1961. Vrchlabi Radim Kolousek 64. 09.12.1941. Prag Vlado Krajnak 56. 24.09.1927. Kosice Josef Krasula 54. Kosice Franz Krauss (HDW) 33. Jaroslav Lukes 37,38. 05.02.1912. Prag Willy Möhwald (HDW) 33. 01.01.1908. Spindleruv Mlyn - 15.05.1975. Borek Mudrih 91. Ivan Pacak 82. 28.05.1962. Mikulas Zdenek Parma 48. 30.03.1925. Frenstadt Miloslav Pazout 68,74. 08.06.1948. Kosice Pavel Pochobradsky 85. Miroslav Schimmer 78,82. 19.06.1961. Chomutov, 173/68 Hans Siegmund (HDW) 33. Jiri Skampa 70. Spindleruv Mlyn Daniel Slachta 48,54. 13.02.1923. Zilina Leopold Stehlik 33. Miloslav Sochor 68,70,74,76,78. 08.01.1952. Pec pod Snezkou Anton Soltys 64. 30.04.1937. Bratislava Antonin Sponar 48. 08.04.1920. Prag Martin Vokaty 91. 1968. Gerhard Zinecker (HDW) 33. Bohumir Zeman 74,76,78,80. 26.05.1957. Spindleruv Mlyn, 179/81 *see also CZE - Czechia, and SVK - Slovakia, from 1993 onwards TPE - Taipei Hsu-Hui Yeh 93. 1975. Tai-Chiun Bao 93. Chien-Neng Chang 78. Feng-Chou Chang 91,93. 1973. Jui-Hwa Chang 91,93. Tong-Jong Chen 89. 23.11.1969. Yung-Ming Chen 72,74,76. 10.02.1949. 176/65 Kuo-Liang Chia 72. 13.12.1950. 176/65 Wei-Chung Hwang 72,74. 02.02.1951. 171/62 Chi-Caing Lin 78. Ching-Ming Ong 89. 13.10.1963. Win Jack Pai 93,01. Thomas Wei Tsu Tang 89. 25.07.1964. Cheng-Che Wang 72. 22.04.1949. 180/86 Hui-Lin Yao 91. Yung-Hsin Yeh 74 TUR - Turkey Duygu Gül-Ulusoy 05,07, 24.04.1987. Garmisch/GER, 162/68 Tugba Desdemir 01,05,07, 15.05.1985. Selim Adiyaman 91. Arif Alaftargil 91,01. 1973. Oezer Atesci 68. 16.06.1942. Erzurum, 180/72 Ersin Ayriksa 76. 27.11.1956. Yakup Kadri-Birinci 91. 24.11.1966. Dursun Bozkurt 48. 12.02.1925. Ahmet Demir 87,91. 15.02.1967. Mümtaz Demirhan 76. 22.06.1952. Muzaffer Demirhan 48,56,60,64. 17.07.1932. Mehmet Eroglu 56. 16.03.1930. Mehmet Eryildirim 68,74. 13.12.1948. Sarikamis, 162/60 Zeki Eryildirim 68. 16.09.1943. Sarikamis, Mehmet Goekchan 68. 26.06.1949. Cuneyt Inanc 01. 1976. Ahmet Kibil 68,74,76. 15.12.1952. Sarikamis, 152/54 Yavuz Kivici 01. Abdurrahman Kücük 64. 10.02.1942. Zeki Samiloglu 56,60,64. 29.01.1937. Hamit Sare 01,05,07, 19.02.1982. Uludag, 177/80 Resul Sare 87. 02.04.1970. Emre Simsek 07, 1987. Rasit Tolun 48. 29.02.1920. Bahattin Topal 68. 29.03.1942. Murat Tosun 74,76. 10.08.1951. Erdinc Turksever 05,07, 1985. Yunus Yaldiz 87. Erkan Yesilova 01,05,07, 1981. Volkan Yurdakul 01,05, 15.01.1981. 180/73 Osman Yüce 48,56,64. 21.04.1929. Uludag UKR - Ukraine Tamara Gisem 05,07, 23.04.1984. Kseniya Kurendach 05, 30.10.1984. Oksana Mashchakevich 07, 06.11.1983. Anastasia Skryabina 07, 10.05.1985. Yulia Siparenko 97,01,03,05, 22.04.1980. Kiev, 170/65 Myhaylo Rusynyak 07, 23.05.1987. Nikolai Skryabin 96,97,99,01,03,05, 17.12.1978. Kolchyno, 185/85 Yuri Strisik 96,97,01,03,05, 1979. Igor Vakhnenko 07, 07.01.1981. Poltava URU - Uruguay Gabriel Hottegindre 96,97,99, 26.11.1979. Montevideo, 188/79 USA – United States of America Cathy Allen 66. 1946. San Pedro, CA Wendy Allen 66,68. 16.11.1944. San Pedro, CA, 163/55 Adele Allender 87. 27.03.1965. Ketchum, ID Beverly Anderson 60. 02.06.1938. Mullan, ID Debby Armstrong 85,87. 06.12.1963. Seattle, WA, 165/62 Mary-Elisabeth Bird 35. 10.06.1910. Boston Helen Boughton-Leigh 35,36. 15.01.1906. Cleveland 163/60. Heidi Bowes 85. 09.12.1962. Steamboat Springs Patty Boydstun 72. 22.12.1951. McCall, ID, 153/50 Karen Budge 68,70,72. 14.11.1949. Jackson Hole, WY, 173/61 Jeanette Burr 50,52,54. 30.04.1927. Seattle, WA, 172/60 Grace Carter-Lindley 36. 1916. Sun Valley, 167/62 Susane Chaffee 66,68. 29.11.1946. Rutland, VT, 173/63 Barbara Cochran 70,72,74. 04.01.1951. Richmond, VT, 154/50 Marilyn Cochran 70,72,74. 07.02.1950. Richmond, VT, 170/59 Linda Cochran 74,76. 10.07.1953. Richmond, VT, Stacey Cook 07,09, 03.07.1984. Mamooth Mt. 162/68 Christin Cooper 78,80,82,82,82. 08.01.1959. Sun Valley, ID, 170/57 Susan Corrock 72. 30.11.1951. Ketchum, ID, 163/55 Catherine "Renie" Cox 60. 15.09.1938. Middlebury, VT Kirsten L. Clark 97,99,01,03,05,07, 23.04.1977. Reymond, ME, 170/65 Rebecca Fraser-Cremer 48. 03.04.1924. Middlebury, 160/49 Jammie Curlander 78. 13.11.1957. McAfee, NJ Christine "Kiki" Cutter 68,70. 24.07.1949. Band, OR, 160/47 Sally Deaver 58. 14.12.1933. Stowe, VT – 14.08.1963. Faith Donaldson 35. Boston Becky Dorsey 78. 01.08.1956. Wienhamm, Barbara Ferries 62,64. 05.09.1944. Aspen, CO, 166/55 Abigail "Abbi" Fisher 76,78,80,82. 30.08.1957. North Conway, NH, 167/55 Holly-Beth Flanders 80,82,85. 26.12.1957. Deerfield, NH, 167/65 Vicky Fleckenstein 78. 20.09.1955. Syracuse, NY 46kg Pammela-Anne Fletcher 87,89. 30.01.1963. Acton, Nora "Noni" Foley 58. 1939. Sun Valley, ID Rosie Fortna 68. 18.12.1946. Warren, VT, 153/50 Gretchen Kunigk-Fraser 48,48. 11.02.1919. Sun Valley, ID, 163/53 Megan Gerety 93,96,97,99,01. 14.10.1971. Anchorage, AL, 168/66 Brynhild Grassmoen 48,50. 07.01.1929. Merced, CA, 175/59 Joan Hannah 60,62,64,66. 27.04.1939. Franconia, NH, 162/57 Suzane Harris-Rytting 48,50,52. 21.01.1931. Salt Lake City, UT Clarita Heath 36,37. 27.08.1916. Pasadena, CA -2003 Dorothy Hoyt 38. 1905. Schenectady, NY Tanis Hunt 91. 25.01.1970. Paula Kann 48,50. 01.02.1922. North Conway, NH, 166/63 Jessica Kelley 07, 05.10.1982. Mt.Mansfield, NH Lindsey Kildow 05,07,07, 18.10.1984. Vail, CO, 178/78 Cnatal Knapp 89. 02.05.1966. Underhill, VT Kristine Koznick 96,97,99,01,03,05. 24.11.1975. Apple Valley, 168/75 Kristin Krone 89,91. 17.06.1968. Sacramento, CA, 167/65 Caroline Lalive 99,01,03,05. 10.08.1979. Steamboat Springs, 163/63 Karen Lancaster 85. 25.03.1961. Incline Village, NV Hillary Lindh 89,91,96,97. 10.05.1969. Juneau, AL, 175/72 Hannah Haydock-Locke 36,37,38. 1914. Caldwell, NY - 2009. Libby Luddlow 03,07. 26.08.1981. Bellevue, WA, 160/62 Beth Madsen 87. 12.03.1964. Aspen, CO, 160/57 Julia Mancuso 03,05,05,07, 03.09.1984. Squaw Valley, CA, 167/64 Maria Maricich 85. 30.03.1961. Sun Valley, ID, 167/61 Marion McKean 37,38. 12.09.1915. Beverly Farms, MA 180/70 - 1989 Tamara McKinney 80,82,85,87,89,89. 16.10.1962. Olympic Valley, CA, 160/58 Penny McKoy 66. 09.10.1949. Bishop, Calif (Mammoth Mt) Andrea Mead-Lawrence 48,50,52,52,56. 19.04.1932. Pico Park, NH, 173/59 Jonna Mendes 99,01,03,05. 31.03.1979. Santa Cruz, CA, 175/73 Linda Meyers 58,60,62,64. 01.07.1937. Bishop, CA, 164/57 Kathleen Monahan 97,99. 09.11.1972. Aspen, CO, 167/65 Shaina Mulkern 97. 22.02.1977. Attitash, VT Judy Nagel 68,70. 27.08.1951. Enumclaw, WA, 163/56 Cindy Nelson 74,76,78,80,82,85.
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