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Reinkemeier 95 200 74 Mayu Rocu Uribe 93 700 75 Raymond Wu 93 600 76 Sami Kelopuro 93 400 77 Daniel Idema 93 300 78 Nikolas Liakos 93 300 79 Fabrizio Gonzalez 93 200 80 Alain Roy 92 900 81 Jose De La Guardia 92 800 82 McLean Karr 92 200 83 Masa Kagawa 92 000 84 Bashar Losef 91 000 85 Dmitry Gromov 90 600 86 Daniele Guidetti 89 600 87 Ivan Freitez 88 900 88 Litterio Pirrotta 88 700 89 Javier Etayo 88 100 90 William Davis 87 600 91 Tyler Cornell 87 500 92 Darren Elias 87 300 93 Emil Matsson 86 300 94 Andrey Gulyy 86 100 95 Xuan Liu 85 600 96 Luis Rodriguez Cruz 85 300 97 Tom Aksel Bedell 84 700 98 Vasily Fursov 83 700 99 Jesus Cortes Lizano 83 100 100 Ignat Liviu George 81 400 101 Thomas Pettersson 81 200 102 Erik Cajelais 80 200 103 Erik Van Den Berg 80 200 104 Szymon Pieszczoch 79 800 105 Hector Moreno Gutierrez 79 800 106 Andre Akkari 79 600 107 Perttu Kaarlo Mikael Bergius 79 600 108 Angel Guillen 79 500 109 Vadim Markushevski 79 200 110 Carlos Miguel Andres Setien 79 000 111 Steven Walter Kelly 78 800 112 Johan Verhagen 78 600 113 Luis Rufas 77 200 114 Kenneth Chih Hung Shei 76 400 115 Adrian Bussman 76 100 116 James Sowers 75 300 117 Rob Hollink 72 500 118 Liviu Catalin Toderita 71 700 119 Daniel Heimiller 71 300 120 Jason Mercier 70 800 121 Ankush Mandavia 70 500 122 Noah Boeken 70 300 123 Nicolo Calia 69 900 124 Carlos Lauro Mora Alvarez 69 700 125 Fatima Moreira de Melo 69 200 126 Gambararo Eric 67 600 127 Markus Lehmann 66 800 128 Cathy Hong 66 600 129 Ran Azor 66 200 130 Rob Akery 65 600 131 Thomas Joseph Lutz 64 700 132 Chis Min Lee 64 600 133 Simon Higgins 64 500 134 Anthony Spinella 64 100 135 Jean Pierre Hetu 62 700 136 Javier Martinez Gil 62 500 137 Philippe Ktorza 62 500 138 Asbjorn Lunde 62 100 139 Hans Sybrandi 61 800 140 John Leathart 61 700 141 Nenad Medic 61 700 142 Joao Studart 60 700 143 Kirill Telezhkin 60 700 144 Jan Bendik 60 600 145 Ion Pavel 59 600 146 Sam Chartier 58 800 147 Tim Finne 58 800 148 Jason Grad 58 100 149 Patryk Slusarek 57 600 150 Andrew Michael Boccia 57 500 151 Will Jaffe 56 800 152 Jean-Philippe Rohr 56 300 153 Archil Khoperia 56 300 154 Andre Alcaria 55 800 155 David Paredes 55 700 156 Nicolas Chouity 55 600 157 Pierre Jean Paul Huter 55 500 158 Georges Yazbeck 54 800 159 Louis Pouliot 54 000 160 Kevin Thurman 53 500 161 Peter Akery 53 200 162 Kjartan Berger Jonsson 52 600 163 Artem Litvinov 52 300 164 Pantazidis Anestis 51 900 165 Eugene Katchalov 51 800 166 Luca Moschitta 51 700 167 Damien Rony 51 600 168 Alexander Iversson 51 100 169 Bernard Trong Huy Vu 51 100 170 Alessandro Limblici 50 700 171 Fabian Quoss 49 900 172 Pedro Pellicer 49 500 173 Pedro Javier Piazuelo Ferrero 49 400 174 Daniel Bergmann 48 700 175 Liv Boeree 48 600 176 Toby Lewis 47 700 177 Victor Ramdin 46 400 178 Juan Carlos Placer 46 300 179 Jeffrey Hakim 46 000 180 Diogo Veiga 46 000 181 Brian Hastings 45 600 182 Ted Forrest 45 500 183 Alex Kravchenko 45 300 184 Elias Fernandez Miguel 45 100 185 Maria Maceiras 45 000 186 Michael Tureniec 44 800 187 Pierre Neuville 44 400 188 Domenico Iannone 44 400 189 Marc Colome Oliveras 44 300 190 Ruben Velasco Merino 44 200 191 Jonnie Sonelin 43 900 192 Christian Spanne 43 900 193 Jordi Martinez Alfonso 43 700 194 Eduardo Alfredo Santi 43 600 195 Johannes Strassmann 43 500 196 Roger Suter 42 600 197 Antonio Vecchio 42 500 198 Shiraz Soltaninassab 41 900 199 Michael Pesek 41 500 200 Sandra Naujoks 41 100 201 Andy Black 40 900 202 Mathieu Thiry 40 400 203 Gilbert Diaz 40 300 204 Daniel Gomez 40 100 205 Benjamin Stosser 40 000 206 James Bord 40 000 207 Eric Qu 39 700 208 John Norberg 39 400 209 Halldor Sverrisson 38 800 210 Simone Prosdocimo 38 700 211 Abi Rached Dani 38 400 212 Markus Ristola 38 300 213 Iaroslav Boiko 38 000 214 Frederic Bussot Fuentes 38 000 215 Roger Hairabedian 37 700 216 Kent Lundmark 37 400 217 Laszlo Bujtas 36 800 218 Martynas Domeika 36 700 219 Diego Ivan Arbuello 36 400 220 Torsten Brinkmann 36 400 221 Peyman Luth 36 000 222 Marco Bognannni 35 100 223 Felix Bleiker 34 000 224 Kevin Stani 33 800 225 Will Molson 33 700 226 Roland De Wolfe 33 200 227 Ben Vinson 33 000 228 Iulian Ruxandescu 32 900 229 Daniel Ventura Martin 32 300 230 Max Steinberg 32 300 231 Marcel Luske 32 000 232 Ana Marquez 31 400 233 Marco Leonzio 31 400 234 Rudy Blondeau 31 400 235 Henri Kasper 31 300 236 Jani Sointula 31 200 237 Dragomir Dimitrov 31 100 238 Leo Margets 31 100 239 Mykola Chornyi 30 900 240 Joel Gordon 30 700 241 Jose Rosenkrantz 30 500 242 William Valladares Hurtado 30 100 243 Ara Melikian 30 000 244 Angel Querol Bosch 29 400 245 Oliver Busquet 29 100 246 Michael Keiner 28 400 247 James Kilarjian 28 100 248 Andrey Danilyuk 27 900 249 Simon Charette 27 800 250 Stieven Razab-Sekh 27 500 251 Panyak Maxim 27 300 252 Paul Pires Trigo 27 200 253 Darin Van Gammeren 27 200 254 Miguel Cabrero 26 600 255 Volker Rohlmann 26 300 256 David Vamplew 26 300 257 Zsolt Soros 26 200 258 Aliaksei Vesialou 26 100 259 Zoltan Tibor Szabo 25 200 260 Javier Garcia 25 200 261 Dimitar Danchev 25 000 262 Juan Manuel Pastor 25 000 263 Roy Lebbe 24 400 264 Humberto Brenes 24 200 265 Robert Brofeldt 24 000 266 Jason James 23 900 267 Pierre Canali 23 400 268 Kevin Vandersmissen 23 200 269 Andrew Chen 22 800 270 Marton Czuczor 22 700 271 Brigitta Johansson 22 700 272 Jazzar Maroun 22 600 273 Alessandro Tomasin 22 000 274 Iulian Iacob 21 900 275 Kristoffer Thorsson 21 800 276 Jonathan Proudfoot 21 600 277 Nam Thien Le 21 400 278 Anton Thorarinsson 21 200 279 Torsten Otte 21 000 280 Pieter De Korver 20 700 281 Govert Metaal 20 300 282 Stefano Demontis 20 200 283 Andreas Fichtner 18 900 284 Luca Cainelli 18 300 285 Janar Kiivramees 18 100 286 Arnaud Mattern 17 500 287 Samir Moukawem 16 600 288 Stefan Jedlicka 16 500 289 Oscar Gutierrez Del Arbol 15 000 290 Jesse McEuen 15 000 291 Dominique Auguste Franchi 14 900 292 Konstantinos Nanos 14 800 293 Ruben Visser 13 200 294 Ignacio Palau 12 200 295 Dag Vidar Bringsvor 12 000 296 Abel Cana De Pedro 11 900 297 Craig 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