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Nominative Applications Update 15.04 9th MAG & WAG ECh 2021, Basel Key Value Document generated on 23.03.2021 15:08 Document updated on 15.04.2021 Event start date 21.04.2021 Total NF 38 Total Seniors gymnasts 270 Total judges 115 Total doctors 16 Total paramedics 53 Total persons 688 MAG gymnasts 161 NF 35 WAG gymnasts 109 NF 32 Event Nominative Applications 9th MAG & WAG ECh 2021, Basel # NF Category Surname Name Gender 1 ALB Senior gymnast PETROV Matvei Male 2 ARM Senior gymnast AVETISYAN Artur Male 3 ARM Senior gymnast DAVTYAN Artur Male 4 ARM Senior gymnast DAVTYAN Vahagn Male 5 ARM Senior gymnast KHACHIKYAN Gagik Male 6 ARM Senior gymnast PETROSYAN Armen Male 7 AUT Senior gymnast BENDA Alexander Male 8 AUT Senior gymnast HOECK Vinzenz Male 9 AUT Senior gymnast KRANZLMUELLER Severin Male 10 AUT Senior gymnast DYRMISHI Xheni Male 11 AUT Senior gymnast MADER Jasmin Female 12 AUT Senior gymnast MAENNERSDORFER Marlies Female 13 AZE Senior gymnast GAHRAMANOV Aghamurad Male 14 AZE Senior gymnast SIMONOV Nikita Male 15 AZE Senior gymnast TIKHONOV Ivan Male 16 AZE Senior gymnast MINAKOVSKAYA Milana Female 17 AZE Senior gymnast NEKRASOVA Marina Female 18 BEL Senior gymnast GENTGES Maxime Male 19 BEL Senior gymnast VAN DEN KEYBUS Luka Male 20 BEL Senior gymnast ONOSHIMA Takumi Male 21 BEL Senior gymnast LANDUYT Florian Male 22 BEL Senior gymnast KUAVITA Noah Male 23 BEL Senior gymnast VERKEST Jutta Female 24 BEL Senior gymnast DAVELOOSE Margaux Female 25 BEL Senior gymnast LOUON Noemie Female 26 BEL Senior gymnast ENGHELS Fien Female 27 BLR Senior gymnast DRANITSKI Sviataslau Male 28 BLR Senior gymnast HURYNOVICH Dzmitry Male 29 BLR Senior gymnast LIKHOVITSKIY Andrey Male 30 BLR Senior gymnast SHARAMKOU Yahor Male 31 BLR Senior gymnast TSIASELSKI Aleh Male 32 BLR Senior gymnast ALISTRATAVA Anastasiya Female 33 BLR Senior gymnast METELITSA Ganna Female 34 BLR Senior gymnast TRAUKOVA Hanna Female 35 BLR Senior gymnast SMANTSAR Anastasiya Female 36 BUL Senior gymnast ALEKSANDROV Yordan Male 37 BUL Senior gymnast HUDDLESTON David Male 38 BUL Senior gymnast DIMITROV Dimitar Male 39 BUL Senior gymnast MARINOV Isus Male 40 CRO Senior gymnast BENOVIC Aurel Male 41 CRO Senior gymnast BOROSA Filip Male 42 CRO Senior gymnast SAMBOLEC Marko Male 43 CRO Senior gymnast UDE Filip Male 44 CRO Senior gymnast VLAHEK Jakov Male 45 CRO Senior gymnast SRBIC Tin Male 46 CRO Senior gymnast DEREK Ana Female 47 CRO Senior gymnast SULEKIC Sara Female 48 CRO Senior gymnast ZWICKER Christina Female 49 CRO Senior gymnast KORENT Tijana Female 50 CYP Senior gymnast GEORGIOU Marios Male 51 CYP Senior gymnast GEORGIOU Ilias Male 52 CYP Senior gymnast ANGONAS Georgios Male 53 CYP Senior gymnast PILAKOURIS Sokratis Male 54 CYP Senior gymnast KYRIAKOU Neofytos Male 55 CYP Senior gymnast CHARI Michalis Male 56 CZE Senior gymnast KALNY Ondrej Male 57 CZE Senior gymnast JESSEN David Male 58 CZE Senior gymnast HOLASOVA Aneta Female 59 DEN Senior gymnast JACOBSEN Aron Male 60 DEN Senior gymnast BUUS Jacob Male 61 DEN Senior gymnast DALSGARD Rani Male 62 DEN Senior gymnast SOERENSEN Josephine Female 63 DEN Senior gymnast BRECKMANN Astrid Female 64 DEN Senior gymnast PETERSEN Freja Female 65 DEN Senior gymnast RASMUSSEN Camille Female 66 FIN Senior gymnast KARSIKAS Akseli Male 67 FIN Senior gymnast KIRMES Oskar Male 68 FIN Senior gymnast KOSKI Elias Male 69 FIN Senior gymnast KIRMES Robert Male 70 FIN Senior gymnast SORAVUO Emil Male 71 FIN Senior gymnast KANERVA Tarmo Male 72 FIN Senior gymnast HAUTALA Ada Female 73 FIN Senior gymnast KUUSIKKO Maisa Female 74 FIN Senior gymnast BERNARDS Lea Female 75 FIN Senior gymnast HAAPALA Iida Female 76 FRA Senior gymnast AIT SAID Samir Male 77 FRA Senior gymnast FRASCA Loris Male 78 FRA Senior gymnast GOBAUX Julien Male 79 FRA Senior gymnast PHILIPPE Mathias Male 80 FRA Senior gymnast SALADINO Leo Male 81 FRA Senior gymnast TOMMASONE Cyril Male 82 FRA Senior gymnast BOYER Marine Female 83 FRA Senior gymnast DE JESUS DOS SANTOS Melanie Female 84 FRA Senior gymnast HEDUIT Carolann Female 85 FRA Senior gymnast PETIT Sheyen Female 86 GBR Senior gymnast JARMAN Jake Male 87 GBR Senior gymnast FRASER Joe Male 88 GBR Senior gymnast NATHAN Joshua Male 89 GBR Senior gymnast REGINI-MORAN Giarnni Male 90 GBR Senior gymnast TULLOCH Courtney Male 91 GBR Senior gymnast WHITLOCK Max Male GBR Senior gymnast GADIROVA Jennifer Female 92 GBR Senior gymnast JAKUBCZYK Phoebe Female 93 GBR Senior gymnast GADIROVA Jessica Female 94 GBR Senior gymnast KINSELLA Alice Female 95 GBR Senior gymnast MORGAN Amelie Female 96 GEO Senior gymnast ABESADZE Saba Male 97 GEO Senior gymnast JIMSHELEISHVILI Ioane Male 98 GEO Senior gymnast SITCHINAVA Bidzina Male 99 GEO Senior gymnast SKHILADZE Levan Male 100 GER Senior gymnast DAUSER Lukas Male 101 GER Senior gymnast TOBA Andreas Male 102 GER Senior gymnast RIDA Karim Male 103 GER Senior gymnast REMUTA Felix Male 104 GER Senior gymnast KLESSING Nick Male 105 GER Senior gymnast TREBING Glenn Male 106 GER Senior gymnast SEITZ Elisabeth Female 107 GER Senior gymnast BUI Kim Female 108 GER Senior gymnast VOSS Sarah Female 109 GER Senior gymnast MALEWSKI Emma Leonie Female 110 GRE Senior gymnast PETROUNIAS Eleftherios Male 111 GRE Senior gymnast KONSTANTINIDIS Konstantinos Male 112 GRE Senior gymnast ILIOPOULOS Nikolaos Male 113 GRE Senior gymnast TANTALIDIS Antonios Male 114 GRE Senior gymnast KONSTANTINIDIS Christoforos Male 115 GRE Senior gymnast KRANITIS Nikolaos Male 116 GRE Senior gymnast KATSALI Elvira Female 117 GRE Senior gymnast BALAMI Chrysa Female 118 GRE Senior gymnast TSIORI Magdalini Female 119 GRE Senior gymnast AFRATI Argyro Female 120 HUN Senior gymnast VECSERNYES David Male 121 HUN Senior gymnast MESZAROS Krisztofer Male 122 HUN Senior gymnast BATORI Szabolcs Male 123 HUN Senior gymnast BALAZS Krisztian Male 124 HUN Senior gymnast KALLAI Zoltan Male 125 HUN Senior gymnast DOBROVITZ Adam Male 126 HUN Senior gymnast KOVACS Zsofia Female 127 HUN Senior gymnast BACSKAY Csenge Maria Female 128 HUN Senior gymnast SZEKELY Zoja Female 129 HUN Senior gymnast PETER Sara Female 130 IRL Senior gymnast MC CLENAGHAN Rhys Male 131 IRL Senior gymnast STEELE Adam Male 132 IRL Senior gymnast RYAN Megan Female 133 IRL Senior gymnast SLEVIN Emma Female 134 ISL Senior gymnast GUDMUNDSSON Martin Male 135 ISL Senior gymnast GUNNARSSON Jon Male 136 ISL Senior gymnast REINHARDSSON Valgard Male 137 ISL Senior gymnast THORISSON Jonas Ingi Male 138 ISL Senior gymnast GUDMUNDSDOTTIR Nanna Female 139 ISL Senior gymnast GUDMUNDSDOTTIR Hildur Maja Female 140 ISL Senior gymnast KRISTINSDOTTIR Margret Lea Female 141 ISL Senior gymnast HARDARDOTTIR Gudrun Female 142 ISR Senior gymnast DOLGOPYAT Artem Male 143 ISR Senior gymnast MEDVEDEV Andrey Male 144 ISR Senior gymnast MYAKININ Alexander Male 145 ISR Senior gymnast PYATOV Ron Male 146 ISR Senior gymnast SOROKINE Michael Male 147 ISR Senior gymnast KORCHAK Ilan Male 148 ISR Senior gymnast RAZ Lihie Female 149 ISR 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SCHLEICH Lola Female 172 MON Senior gymnast CROVETTO Kevin Male 173 NED Senior gymnast DEURLOO Bart Male 174 NED Senior gymnast SCHMIDT Casimir Male 175 NED Senior gymnast ZONDERLAND Epke Male 176 NED Senior gymnast HAGENAAR Jordi Male 177 NED Senior gymnast RIJKEN Frank Male 178 NED Senior gymnast DE MUNCK Loran Male 179 NED Senior gymnast VOLLEMAN Tisha Female 180 NED Senior gymnast VISSER Naomi Female 181 NED Senior gymnast WEVERS Lieke Female 182 NED Senior gymnast WEVERS Sanne Female 183 NOR Senior gymnast HEGGEMSNES Sofus Male 184 NOR Senior gymnast GADDERUD Theodor Male 185 NOR Senior gymnast WIBYE Harald Male NOR Senior gymnast STENE Nore Male 186 NOR Senior gymnast KARLSEN Jacob Male 187 NOR Senior gymnast FOSSE Edel Female 188 NOR Senior gymnast TOESSEBRO Juliane Female 189 NOR Senior gymnast SOEDERSTROEM Julie Female 190 NOR Senior gymnast NEURAUTER Mali Female 191 POL Senior gymnast SASNAL Filip Male 192 POL Senior gymnast GARNCZAREK Kacper Male 193 POL Senior gymnast GAWRONSKI Sebastian Male 194 POL Senior gymnast RABSTAJN Patryk Male 195 POL Senior gymnast BORKOWSKI Lukasz Male 196 POL Senior gymnast JANIK Gabriela Female 197 POL Senior gymnast PIHAN-KULESZA Marta Female 198 POL Senior gymnast PYZIO Dagmara Female 199 POL Senior gymnast URBANSKA Brygida Female 200 POR Senior gymnast ALMEIDA Filipe Male 201 POR Senior gymnast ALMEIDA Bernardo Male 202 POR Senior gymnast CAMPOS Guilherme Male 203 POR Senior gymnast NOGUEIRA Jose Male 204 POR Senior gymnast RIOS Joao Male 205 POR Senior gymnast MARQUES Marcelo Male 206 POR Senior gymnast CANCELA Francisca Female 207 POR Senior gymnast MARTINS Filipa Female 208 POR Senior
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