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The Tournament of the Indomitable 2006 THE TOURNAMENT OF THE INDOMITABLE 2006 N° Nat/ts 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1/8 1/4 1/2 111 GAU (1) Obelix Obelix 1358-243 222 ROM Dubius Status Obelix 863-133 333 ROM Fastandfurious Flaturtha 180-91 444 NUM Flaturtha Obelix 1845-177 555 ROM Claudius Omnibus Absolutlifabulos 167-102 666 ATL Absolutlifabulos Baba 134-82 777 PIR (17)Baba Baba 190-78 888 ROM Squareonthehypothenus Obelix 793-180 999 GAU (19) Fulliautomatix Fulliautomatix 191-33 10 ROM Noxius Vapus Fulliautomatix 164-58 11 PHE Ekonomikrisis Ekonomikrisis168- 118 12 ROM Varius Flavus Fulliauto matix 13 ROM Nefarius Purpus Nefarius Purpus 303-108 133-93 14 IND Owzat 14 Nefarius Purpus 184-127 15 GAU (13) Winesanspirix Winesanspirix122- 106 16 GOT Metric Obelix 758-317 17 GAU (9) Cacofonix Cacofonix 185-39 18 ROM Tremensdelirus Cacofonix 163-34 19 COR Salamix Salamix 142-63 20 ROM Caius Eucaliptus Cacofonix 21 IND Orinjade Orinjade 212-91 97-94 22 VIK Herendethelessen Petitsuix 116-93 23 HEL (29) Petitsuix Petitsuix 150-57 24 ROM Tortuous Convolvulus Getafix 348-122 25 GAU (21) Geriatrix's wife Geriatrix's wife 145-49 26 ROM Marcus Ginantonicus Bicarbonatofsoda 103-95 27 GAU Bicarbonatofsoda Bicarbonatofsoda 140-111 28 ROM Showbusinus Getafix 238-81 29 ROM Metatarsus Metatarsus 101-100 30 GAU Histrionix Getafix 175-32 31 GAU (6) Getafix Getafix 175-26 32 GAU Whosemoralsarelastix ©2006 Les Editions Albert-René/Goscinny-Uderzo THE TOURNAMENT OF THE INDOMITABLE 2006 N° Nat/ts 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1/8 1/4 1/2 33 EGY (8) Cleopatra Cleopatra 132-101 34 COR Chipolata Cleopatra 146-65 35 GAU Fulliautomatix's wife Fulliautomatix's wife 36 ROM Devius Surreptitus 147-105 Cleopatra 220-199 37 VIK Odiuscømpärissen Obeliscoidix 135-121 38 GAU Obeliscoidix 38 Justforkix 174-141 39 GAU (31) Justforkix Justforkix 230-226 40 PIR Redbeard Astronomix 248-233 41 GAU (28) Astronomix Astronomix 135-55 42 ROM Caius Fatuous Astronomix 135-62 43 GMA Nagma Diabetes 128-52 44 GRE Diabetes Astronomix 161-154 45 ROM Habeascorpus Tapioca 111-91 46 GAU Tapioca Unhygienix 142-43 47 GAU (15) Unhygienix Unhygienix 143-26 48 ROM Crismus Bonus Dogmatix 753-285 49 COR (11) Boneywasawarriorwayayix Boneywasawarrior wayayix 50 ROM Caïus Pusillanimus 112-69 Boneywasawarri orwayayix 51 ROM Gluteus Maximus Gluteus Maximus 116-78 121-47 52 ROM Navishtrix Boneywasawa rriorwayayix 53 ROM Vexatius Sinusitus Watzit 151-141 109-48 54 IND Watzit Watzit 109-84 55 NOR (23) Olaf Timandahaf Olaf Timandahaf 123-38 56 EGY Artifis Dogmatix 777-151 57 GAU (25) Influenza Influenza 109-63 58 ROM Cadaverus Influenza 100-77 59 VIK Steptøänssen Psychoanalytix 108-47 60 GAU Psychoanalytix Dogmatix 708-283 61 ROM Titus Crapulus Titus Crapulus 102-83 62 BEL Bonanza Dogmatix 715-181 63 GAU (3) Dogmatix Dogmatix 1254-323 64 ROM Insalubrius ©2006 Les Editions Albert-René/Goscinny-Uderzo THE TOURNAMENT OF THE INDOMITABLE 2006 N° Nat/ts 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1/8 1/4 1/2 65 GAU (4) Panacea Panacea 366-274 66 ROM Caius Preposterus Panacea 73-56 67 ROM Osseus Humerus Manikin 96-82 68 BEL Manikin Panacea 312-102 69 IND Hoodunnit Bacteria 99-57 70 GAU Bacteria Julius Drinklikafix 71 ROM (24) Ignoramus Julius Drinklikafix 90-84 109-97 72 GAU Julius Drinklikafix Panacea 347-131 73 GAU (32) Angina Spurius Brontosaurus 74 ROM Spurius Brontosaurus Pegleg 111-70 75 PIR Pegleg Pegleg 92-52 76 HEB Saul Ben Epishul Brawnix of Menapii 77 BEL Brawnix of Menapii Brawnix of Menapii 156-138 113-32 78 ROM Tullius Octopus Brawnix of Menapii 79 ROM (12) Julius Caesar Julius Caesar 165-151 264-165 80 GAU Bravura Panacea 360-266 81 BRE (16) Anticlimax Anticlimax 104-92 82 ROM Latraviata Anticlimax 108-68 83 IBE Huevos y Bacon Huevos y Bacon 109-29 84 ROM Surplus Dairiprodus Anticlimax 237-60 85 BRE Mykingdomforanos Mykingdomforanos 88-65 86 GAU Polysyllabix Mykingdomforan os 87 ROM (27) Caligula Minus Caligula Minus 103-69 88-74 88 GAU Sarsaparilla 88-74 88 Vitalstistix 310-197 89 EGY (20) Edifis Edifis 121-25 90 ROM Crismus Cactus Edifis 1225-52 91 GAU Orthopaedix Orthopaedix 106-35 92 ROM Perfidius Vitalstatisti xxx 93 ROM Gaius Veriambitius Cleverdix 192-111 86-62 94 GAU Cleverdix Vitalstatistix 173-32 95 GAU (7) Vitalstatistix Vitalstatistix 162-38 96 ROM Brutus ©2006 Les Editions Albert-René/Goscinny-Uderzo THE TOURNAMENT OF THE INDOMITABLE 2006 N° Nat/ts 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1/8 1/4 1/2 97 GAU (5) Geriatrix Geriatrix 152-35 98 ROM Felix Platypus 152-35 98 Geriatrix 164-48 99 GRE Spartakis Spartakis 100 TAD Superclone Geriatrix 195-104 101 ROM Monotonus Homeopatix 62-84 102 GAU Homeopatix 102 Watziznehm 133-65 103 IND (30) Watziznehm Watziznehm 93-78 104 NOR Nescaf Pepe 267-247 105 TAD (22) Toon Prolix 83-74 106 GAU Prolix Majestix 116-54 107 GAU Majestix Majestix 98-43 108 ROM Radius Pepe(Pericles) 199-106 109 BEL Beefix Beefix 103-37 110 ROM Scrofulus 110 Pepe (Pericles) 118-54 111 IBE (10) Pepe (Pericles) Pepe (Pericles) 114-41 112 GAU Codfix Asterix 836-251 113 GAU (14) Impedimenta Impedimenta 100-76 114 GAU Cassius Ceramix Melodrama 94-92 115 GAU Melodrama Melodrama 105-63 116 ROM Crustacius Melodrama 220-204 117 GAU Tragicomix Tragicomix 96-63 118 ROM Gracchus Armisurplus Metallurgix 170-90 119 GAU (26) Metallurgix Metallurgix 135-18 120 ROM Bogus Genius Asterix 846-200 121 GAU (18) Dubbelosix Jellibabix 91-85 122 GAU Jellibabix Jellibabix 177-70 123 GAU Vanilla Vanilla 102-45 124 ROM Caius RoideprusEncyclopaedicus Britannicus Asterix 840-204 125 HEL Zurix Zurix 146-56 126 ROM Polyanthus Asterix 793-187 127 GAU (2) Asterix Asterix 1557-227 128 ROM Magnumopus ©2006 Les Editions Albert-René/Goscinny-Uderzo.
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