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Manufacturers Standings Overall AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP 2007/08 Garmisch Partenkirchen (GER) 8th MEN’S SLALOM SAT 9 FEB 2008 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF COMPETITORS Number of Competitors: 76, Number of NOCs: 19 FIS FIS Points (8th of February 2008 − List 8) Nation Name Code DH SL GS SG SC AUT 51215 BAUMANN Romed 8.87 (38) 11.69 (79) 8.26 (42) 30.51 (205) 5.15 (12) (10) 51050 BRENNER Hannes 115.45 (1126) 11.36 (73) 18.29 (167) 47.52 (439) 101.75 (639) 50605 HERBST Reinfried 72.39 (449) 4.45 (14) 28.97 (399) 52.77 (539) − 53831 HIRSCHER Marcel 78.41 (525) 6.00 (31) 9.31 (52) 33.01 (221) 11.74 (46) 50981 HOERL Wolfgang 85.04 (626) 7.50 (38) 9.79 (59) 57.57 (640) − 50900 KOLL Alexander 27.93 (124) 6.69 (34) 39.81 (776) 37.91 (296) 15.91 (66) 50707 MATT Mario 27.61 (121) 0.07 (2) 4.85 (16) 42.53 (346) 5.96 (29) 50997 OMMINGER Andreas 277.28 (2439) 10.87 (67) 31.39 (475) 252.15 (4091) − 50625 RAICH Benjamin 10.74 (41) 0.52 (3) 0.00 (1) 2.22 (4) 3.61 (6) 50547 SCHOENFELDER Rainer 13.47 (62) 4.44 (13) 5.60 (23) 34.54 (249) 3.24 (5) BEL 60160 ALAERTS Kai 188.84 (1972) 29.23 (446) 57.46 (1438) 74.52 (1041) 127.53 (755) (1) BUL 92591 ALBRECHT Kilian 260.97 (2340) 7.57 (39) 28.89 (398) 132.26 (2374) − (2) 90047 GEORGIEV Stefan 82.47 (582) 13.14 (99) 34.49 (586) 69.83 (900) 64.87 (418) CAN 102635 BARRETT Scott 253.87 (2310) 10.59 (64) 9.64 (55) 77.17 (1114) − (5) 102456 BIGGS Patrick 292.52 (2525) 7.58 (40) 15.40 (109) 164.48 (3141) − 102435 JANYK Michael 52.66 (278) 4.89 (19) 29.27 (410) 34.18 (240) 30.90 (168) 102727 STUTZ Paul 32.67 (146) 8.75 (47) 37.54 (685) 51.45 (510) 5.64 (20) 102922 WHITE Trevor 67.40 (402) 10.99 (69) 24.03 (262) 36.51 (274) − CRO 380260 KOSTELIC Ivica 8.84 (37) 3.84 (9) 27.43 (349) 16.81 (78) 2.45 (2) (1) CZE 150644 KRYZL Krystof 38.22 (178) 10.58 (63) 12.09 (79) 34.63 (252) 18.75 (78) (3) 150594 TREJBAL Filip 59.69 (330) 7.28 (37) 18.50 (172) 32.32 (217) 29.82 (161) 150495 VRABLIK Martin 62.58 (353) 13.78 (108) 17.36 (139) 43.92 (369) 53.96 (337) FIN 180292 LEINO Jukka 711.32 (3102) 10.12 (58) 6.00 (31) 363.70 (4889) − (2) 180534 SANDELL Marcus − 17.00 (159) 5.80 (27) 37.18 (283) 47.94 (287) FRA 191640 ANSELMET Alexandre 290.37 (2515) 11.98 (84) 24.60 (276) 52.99 (544) − (7) 190677 CHENAL Joel 751.85 (3111) 11.09 (70) 5.35 (22) 50.42 (483) − 192665 GRANGE Jean−Baptiste 28.23 (126) 0.00 (1) 14.20 (100) 34.46 (244) 3.02 (4) 191459 LIZEROUX Julien 44.45 (215) 3.36 (7) 35.91 (625) 60.94 (712) 5.08 (11) 192504 MERMILLOD BLONDIN Thomas 49.57 (260) 11.65 (77) 8.89 (45) 40.51 (321) − 192506 MISSILLIER Steve 75.13 (478) 5.99 (30) 10.37 (66) 34.33 (241) − 09-02-2008 / Garmisch Partenkirchen (GER) / 0897 Page 1/3 Data Processing by LONGINES www.fis-ski.com LONGINES Timing Generation Date: FRI 8 FEB 2008 Time: 17:11 Document: 32E 1.0 AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP 2007/08 Garmisch Partenkirchen (GER) 8th MEN’S SLALOM SAT 9 FEB 2008 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF COMPETITORS Number of Competitors: 76, Number of NOCs: 19 FIS FIS Points (8th of February 2008 − List 8) Nation Name Code DH SL GS SG SC FRA 191462 PAQUIN Pierre 14.81 (67) 12.30 (88) 31.77 (487) 26.63 (165) 5.47 (16) (7) GBR 220044 BAXTER Alain 234.94 (2206) 16.02 (138) 53.05 (1268) 345.82 (4816) − (1) GER 202462 DOPFER Fritz 56.63 (307) 15.58 (134) 10.57 (69) 34.46 (244) 27.91 (150) (5) 201422 KOGLER Stefan 52.01 (275) 7.93 (42) 34.33 (584) 34.74 (253) 14.58 (58) 201702 NEUREUTHER Felix 91.25 (724) 2.20 (6) 15.93 (116) 44.47 (381) 40.77 (238) 201896 STEHLE Dominik 54.71 (293) 14.28 (116) 33.53 (547) 32.96 (220) 20.95 (86) 201445 WANNINGER Christian − 14.68 (122) 19.93 (189) 46.98 (427) 25.82 (133) ISL 250127 BJOERGVINSSON Bjoergvin 84.48 (617) 14.81 (128) 18.12 (161) 52.70 (537) 40.91 (241) (1) ITA 291145 DEVILLE Cristian 254.13 (2312) 4.75 (16) 19.74 (185) 132.81 (2387) − (7) 292455 FILL Peter 4.25 (10) 31.20 (505) 7.37 (39) 4.71 (15) 5.00 (10) 292491 MOELGG Manfred 70.53 (439) 1.47 (4) 1.85 (7) 44.80 (390) 39.83 (232) 293098 RAZZOLI Giuliano 270.20 (2384) 8.05 (44) 30.11 (443) 260.26 (4165) − 290478 ROCCA Giorgio 47.31 (247) 4.93 (20) 17.80 (150) 44.21 (372) 34.87 (199) 290732 THALER Patrick 541.67 (3058) 5.32 (24) 15.57 (112) 396.13 (4988) − 291469 ZARDINI Edoardo 268.85 (2376) 10.24 (61) 16.71 (128) 254.03 (4109) − JPN 300466 IKUTA Yasuhiro 798.41 (3119) 13.54 (106) 17.46 (142) 165.45 (3158) − (4) 300804 MINAGAWA Kentaro 343.29 (2755) 5.84 (27) 42.75 (876) 298.39 (4501) − 301312 SASAKI Akira 72.39 (449) 5.23 (23) 26.91 (330) 62.40 (738) 51.40 (314) 301709 YUASA Naoki 435.58 (2966) 7.83 (41) 38.81 (736) 312.82 (4616) − MDA 910000 IMBODEN Urs 238.28 (2235) 10.13 (59) 25.87 (305) 380.87 (4941) − (1) NOR 421566 BRENNA Petter 37.99 (176) 15.48 (133) 16.81 (131) 21.67 (126) 34.12 (193) (3) 421483 JANSRUD Kjetil 47.31 (247) 11.42 (74) 9.00 (47) 37.87 (292) − 420148 KARLSEN Truls Ove 106.65 (975) 8.84 (50) 8.65 (44) 77.51 (1130) − SLO 560371 DRAGSIC Mitja 251.64 (2303) 9.12 (51) 31.99 (492) 148.18 (2775) − (3) 560425 VAJDIC Bernard 105.99 (952) 4.81 (17) 9.81 (60) 59.28 (677) − 560355 VALENCIC Mitja 336.33 (2725) 10.71 (66) 12.09 (79) 132.87 (2393) − SUI 510993 ALBRECHT Daniel 6.00 (31) 5.47 (26) 1.06 (5) 5.70 (24) 2.62 (3) (5) 510997 BERTHOD Marc 18.35 (85) 4.82 (18) 3.00 (9) 24.74 (153) 6.33 (33) 511127 GINI Marc 85.19 (629) 4.21 (12) 13.63 (95) 74.75 (1047) − 511352 VILETTA Sandro 60.01 (334) 8.26 (46) 11.65 (75) 45.34 (397) 42.03 (250) 511174 VOGEL Markus 108.18 (994) 13.79 (109) 28.76 (389) 37.15 (282) − SWE 500909 ANDERSSON Oscar 45.20 (224) 9.47 (52) 18.08 (159) 51.06 (499) 19.36 (79) (9) 500499 BROLENIUS Johan 92.55 (751) 6.00 (31) 39.72 (772) 366.58 (4898) − 501101 BYGGMARK Jens 33.08 (150) 1.56 (5) 15.62 (113) 46.50 (418) 5.94 (28) 500124 HANSSON Martin 798.39 (3118) 9.71 (55) 281.00 (7267) 489.74 (5119) − 501111 HARGIN Mattias 60.98 (341) 8.09 (45) 28.85 (393) 71.57 (948) 77.16 (494) 501116 LAHDENPERAE Anton 59.60 (328) 12.00 (85) 17.11 (134) 36.51 (274) 9.03 (35) 09-02-2008 / Garmisch Partenkirchen (GER) / 0897 Page 2/3 Data Processing by LONGINES www.fis-ski.com LONGINES Timing Generation Date: FRI 8 FEB 2008 Time: 17:11 Document: 32E 1.0 AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP 2007/08 Garmisch Partenkirchen (GER) 8th MEN’S SLALOM SAT 9 FEB 2008 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF COMPETITORS Number of Competitors: 76, Number of NOCs: 19 FIS FIS Points (8th of February 2008 − List 8) Nation Name Code DH SL GS SG SC SWE 500656 LARSSON Markus 26.03 (110) 3.91 (10) 5.86 (28) 75.90 (1075) 5.18 (13) (9) 501017 MYHRER Andre 83.12 (595) 4.56 (15) 10.58 (70) 125.88 (2238) − 501071 NORDH Fredrik 76.61 (499) 10.23 (60) 18.94 (176) 53.80 (566) − USA 534040 COCHRAN Jimmy 57.78 (314) 5.21 (22) 9.77 (58) 53.51 (557) 45.96 (275) (6) 530837 KELLEY Tim 43.64 (210) 6.97 (35) 16.74 (129) 44.21 (372) − 534562 LIGETY Ted 9.84 (40) 3.57 (8) 0.67 (4) 18.68 (93) 4.43 (7) 533739 MARSHALL Cody 666.42 (3095) 8.83 (49) 20.22 (193) 158.43 (3017) − 534748 MCDONALD Paul 188.06 (1964) 11.65 (77) 24.08 (264) 110.72 (1913) − 532431 MILLER Bode 1.65 (2) 5.85 (28) 3.74 (10) 2.28 (5) 0.00 (1) LEGEND DH Downhill SL Slalom GS Giant Slalom SG Super−G SC Super Combined 09-02-2008 / Garmisch Partenkirchen (GER) / 0897 Page 3/3 Data Processing by LONGINES www.fis-ski.com LONGINES Timing Generation Date: FRI 8 FEB 2008 Time: 17:11 Document: 32E 1.0 AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP 2007/08 Garmisch Partenkirchen (GER) 8th MEN’S SLALOM SAT 9 FEB 2008 DRAW LIST BY POINTS Number of Competitors: 76, Number of NOCs: 19 Ranked 100 in the FIS List: BRANDENBURG W. FIS Pts: 13.14 FIS No.
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