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FINAL RESULTS / ENDERGEBNIS K1-WOMEN QUALIFICATION / K1-DAMEN QUALIFIKATION AUGSBURG EISKANAL 19 Jul 2002 START TIME: 15:40 / END TIME: 16:25 FINAL RESULTS / ENDERGEBNIS K1-WOMEN QUALIFICATION / K1-DAMEN QUALIFIKATION AUGSBURG EISKANAL 19 Jul 2002 START TIME: 15:40 / END TIME: 16:25 1st RUN 2nd RUN Rank Bib Name Nat. Total Behind Pen. Time Points Rank Pen. Time Points Rank 1 218 PLANERT Mandy GER 0 1:39.17 99.17 1 0 1:42.56 102.56 4 201.73 0.00 2 216 KALISKA Elena SVK 0 1:40.20 100.20 2 0 1:42.31 102.31 3 202.51 +0.78 3 217 HILGERTOVA Stepanka CZE 2 1:40.86 102.86 3 0 1:40.21 100.21 1 203.07 +1.34 4 209 RIHOSKOVA Marie CZE 0 1:43.70 103.70 5 2 1:39.43 101.43 2 205.13 +3.40 5 215 STACHEROVA Gabriela SVK 0 1:45.45 105.45 7 2 1:43.92 105.92 7 211.37 +9.64 6 212 PAVELKOVA Irena CZE 0 1:42.97 102.97 4 4 1:45.97 109.97 22 212.94 +11.21 7 205 ZAMISKOVA BROSKOVA Gabriela SVK 0 1:46.85 106.85 8 0 1:46.50 106.50 10 213.35 +11.62 8 194 BÄR Claudia GER 2 1:46.48 108.48 14 0 1:46.16 106.16 8 214.64 +12.91 9 195 GIAI PRON M. Cristina ITA 0 1:48.57 108.57 15 0 1:46.47 106.47 9 215.04 +13.31 10 200 TORNARE Aline FRA 4 1:45.47 109.47 16 0 1:45.62 105.62 6 215.09 +13.36 11 210 OBLINGER-PETERS Violetta AUT 2 1:45.28 107.28 10 2 1:47.06 109.06 18 216.34 +14.61 12 208 PICHERY Mathilde FRA 2 1:49.05 111.05 19 4 1:43.42 107.42 14 218.47 +16.74 13 213 BARDET Anne-Lise FRA 4 1:47.00 111.00 18 2 1:45.82 107.82 16 218.82 +17.09 14 192 CORRIE Heather GBR 4 1:48.32 112.32 22 2 1:45.20 107.20 13 219.52 +17.79 15 214 SADILOVA Marcela CZE 6 1:50.26 116.26 29 0 1:43.83 103.83 5 220.09 +18.36 16 191 CHOURRAUT YURRAMENDI Maialen ESP 2 1:48.95 110.95 17 0 1:49.52 109.52 20 220.47 +18.74 17 190 CHEN Xingai CHN 0 1:51.90 111.90 21 0 1:50.15 110.15 23 222.05 +20.32 18 202 NI CHALLARAIN Eadaoin IRL 6 1:50.22 116.22 28 2 1:45.00 107.00 12 223.22 +21.49 19 170 DUKATOVA Jana SVK 2 1:45.31 107.31 11 8 1:48.04 116.04 32 223.35 +21.62 20 187 CHWASTOWICZ Katarzyna POL 6 1:46.80 112.80 23 4 1:47.07 111.07 24 223.87 +22.14 21 189 LI Jing Jing CHN 2 1:52.72 114.72 26 2 1:47.34 109.34 19 224.06 +22.33 22 164 STANUCH Agnieszka POL 0 1:54.37 114.37 25 2 1:49.13 111.13 25 225.50 +23.77 23 172 HÖFER Dagmar GER 2 1:49.26 111.26 20 4 1:50.24 114.24 30 225.50 +23.77 24 203 FARRANCE Mia AUS 2 1:53.86 115.86 27 0 1:49.82 109.82 21 225.68 +23.95 25 193 PENNIE Fiona GBR 10 1:48.40 118.40 37 0 1:47.65 107.65 15 226.05 +24.32 26 204 NATOLI Louise AUS 6 1:52.39 118.39 36 2 1:46.83 108.83 17 227.22 +25.49 27 186 BLAKEMAN Laura GBR 2 1:44.99 106.99 9 8 1:52.80 120.80 36 227.79 +26.06 28 198 KAWAGUCHI Noriyo JPN 6 1:50.84 116.84 33 0 1:55.48 115.48 31 232.32 +30.59 29 171 REEVES Helen GBR 4 1:43.35 107.35 12 8 1:57.96 125.96 39 233.31 +31.58 30 196 BARGIGLI Elena ITA 6 1:56.11 122.11 38 0 1:52.42 112.42 27 234.53 +32.80 31 201 EL DESOUKI Nagwa SUI 2 1:54.51 116.51 32 6 1:52.80 118.80 35 235.31 +33.58 32 169 GRATTO Jen CAN 4 2:00.38 124.38 41 2 1:50.90 112.90 28 237.28 +35.55 33 188 ZHU Li Li CHN 6 1:57.85 123.85 40 0 1:53.76 113.76 29 237.61 +35.88 34 197 NISSER Sophie SWE 4 1:52.89 116.89 34 8 1:53.60 121.60 37 238.49 +36.76 35 184 BIZUB Malgorzata POL 0 1:53.99 113.99 24 2 2:06.33 128.33 42 242.32 +40.59 36 181 MILLER Aleta USA 2 1:54.33 116.33 31 8 1:58.50 126.50 40 242.83 +41.10 37 173 LARSEN Hannah USA 2 1:55.94 117.94 35 4 2:03.82 127.82 41 245.76 +44.03 38 183 FERNANDES FERREIRA Florence POR 4 1:58.91 122.91 39 6 1:57.26 123.26 38 246.17 +44.44 39 185 MILNE Victoria AUS 6 1:50.29 116.29 30 8 2:04.86 132.86 44 249.15 +47.42 40 182 GIDDENS Rebecca Bennett USA 2 1:42.60 104.60 6 50 1:44.86 154.86 50 259.46 +57.73 41 168 KALLMAN Maria USA 2 2:06.32 128.32 43 6 2:08.35 134.35 47 262.67 +60.94 42 167 BOVDENS Sarah CAN 6 2:05.51 131.51 45 6 2:07.91 133.91 46 265.42 +63.69 43 199 IRASTORZA AIRES Sarai ESP 52 1:49.75 161.75 48 2 1:44.94 106.94 11 268.69 +66.96 44 179 VAN MOURIK Saskia CAN 52 2:01.57 173.57 50 4 1:53.04 117.04 33 290.61 +88.88 45 178 UGRINOVSKA Ana MKD 8 2:33.20 161.20 47 6 2:07.86 133.86 45 295.06 +93.33 46 175 FEREKIDI Maria GRE 6 2:34.14 160.14 46 8 2:09.42 137.42 49 297.56 +95.83 47 207 APEL Jenny GER 52 2:14.35 186.35 51 2 1:49.54 111.54 26 297.89 +96.16 48 177 JULL Heather NZL 4 2:01.28 125.28 42 56 1:58.67 174.67 51 299.95 +98.22 49 211 PONCET Anne-Line FRA 2 1:46.30 108.30 13 56 2:26.85 202.85 54 311.15 +109.42 Timing and Result Service by SIWIDATA Print Date: 19 Jul 2002 Print Time: 17:10 www.kanu-schwaben-augsburg.de Page 1 / 2 FINAL RESULTS / ENDERGEBNIS K1-WOMEN QUALIFICATION / K1-DAMEN QUALIFIKATION AUGSBURG EISKANAL 19 Jul 2002 START TIME: 15:40 / END TIME: 16:25 1st RUN 2nd RUN Rank Bib Name Nat. Total Behind Pen. Time Points Rank Pen. Time Points Rank 50 174 PEROVA Alexandra RUS 10 1:59.65 129.65 44 64 2:03.89 187.89 52 317.54 +115.81 51 180 WHARTON Susan AUS 102 1:46.70 208.70 52 6 1:52.10 118.10 34 326.80 +125.07 52 161 TEZIKOVA Elena RUS 58 2:34.34 212.34 53 8 2:07.90 135.90 48 348.24 +146.51 53 165 KOKATSU Momoko JPN 110 2:03.78 233.78 54 10 2:00.09 130.09 43 363.87 +162.14 54 162 KOZAKI Despoina GRE 54 1:57.03 171.03 49 54 2:24.86 198.86 53 369.89 +168.16 DNS 160 SHEVCHUK Liliya UKR DNS 163 ZANUDA Valentyna UKR DNS 176 BUTENKO Maryna UKR LEGEND / LEGENDE Nat. Nation Pen. Penalties Timing and Result Service by SIWIDATA Print Date: 19 Jul 2002 Print Time: 17:10 www.kanu-schwaben-augsburg.de Page 2 / 2 FINAL RESULTS / ENDERGEBNIS C1-MEN QUALIFICATION / C1-HERREN QUALIFIKATION AUGSBURG EISKANAL 19 Jul 2002 START TIME: 16:30 / END TIME: 17:15 1st RUN 2nd RUN Rank Bib Name Nat. Total Behind Pen. Time Points Rank Pen. Time Points Rank 1 284 MARTIKAN Michal SVK 0 1:34.78 94.78 3 0 1:34.33 94.33 1 189.11 0.00 2 261 JEZEK Stanislav CZE 0 1:34.14 94.14 1 0 1:36.56 96.56 8 190.70 +1.59 3 280 ESTANGUET Tony FRA 0 1:36.07 96.07 9 2 1:33.51 95.51 5 191.58 +2.47 4 247 MCINTOSH Stuart GBR 0 1:34.51 94.51 2 0 1:37.21 97.21 12 191.72 +2.61 5 282 MINCIK Juraj SVK 0 1:35.45 95.45 6 0 1:36.28 96.28 6 191.73 +2.62 6 269 OVCARIK Dusan SVK 0 1:36.53 96.53 10 0 1:35.42 95.42 4 191.95 +2.84 7 279 BRUGVIN Emmanuel FRA 2 1:35.07 97.07 12 2 1:32.97 94.97 3 192.04 +2.93 8 266 BIERYT Krzysztof POL 0 1:35.95 95.95 8 0 1:37.27 97.27 13 193.22 +4.11 9 283 PFANNMÖLLER Stefan GER 0 1:35.31 95.31 5 2 1:36.12 98.12 16 193.43 +4.32 10 276 HOCEVAR Simon SLO 0 1:38.25 98.25 =15 0 1:36.29 96.29 7 194.54 +5.43 11 268 WIECZOREK Mariusz POL 0 1:34.94 94.94 4 4 1:35.76 99.76 20 194.70 +5.59 12 277 PINKAVA Ondrej CZE 0 1:38.25 98.25 =15 0 1:36.67 96.67 =9 194.92 +5.81 13 263 MASEK Jan CZE 0 1:37.94 97.94 13 0 1:37.14 97.14 11 195.08 +5.97 14 275 ESTANGUET Patrice FRA 2 1:38.73 100.73 28 0 1:34.58 94.58 2 195.31 +6.20 15 262 SANGRA GIBERT Jordi ESP 0 1:39.14 99.14 18 0 1:36.67 96.67 =9 195.81 +6.70 16 281 BELL Robin AUS 0 1:35.81 95.81 7 2 1:38.50 100.50 25 196.31 +7.20 17 278 BENZIEN Jan GER 0 1:36.75 96.75 11 2 1:38.31 100.31 23 197.06 +7.95 18 260 DEGUIL Eric FRA 0 1:39.78 99.78 21 0 1:37.88 97.88 15 197.66 +8.55 19 272 STEVANOVIC Dejan SLO 2 1:38.23 100.23 23 2 1:35.81 97.81 14 198.04 +8.93 20 264 BETTGE Nico GER 0 1:40.18 100.18 22 0 1:38.33 98.33 18 198.51 +9.40 21 271 DUERRENMATT Ronnie SUI 2 1:37.48 99.48 20 4 1:36.79 100.79 26 200.27 +11.16 22 257 WOJS Grzegorz POL 2 1:39.54 101.54 30 0 1:38.76 98.76 19 200.30 +11.19 23 248 BOOCOCK Justin AUS 0 1:40.54 100.54 25 2 1:37.97 99.97 21 200.51 +11.40 24 267 MALEY Kynan AUS 0 1:39.43 99.43 19 2 1:39.18 101.18 27 200.61 +11.50 25 233 VLK Premysl CZE 0 1:38.30 98.30 17 2 1:41.71 103.71 32 202.01 +12.90 26 265 CARTWRIGHT James CAN 0 1:40.93 100.93 29 4 1:37.58 101.58 28 202.51 +13.40 27 258 CRANE Austin USA 2 1:40.50 102.50 32 0 1:40.07 100.07 22 202.57 +13.46 28 244 SLAFKOVSKY Alexander SVK 2 1:36.24 98.24 14 6 1:39.54 105.54 37 203.78 +14.67 29 270 KORENJAK Jurij SLO 2 1:38.62 100.62 27 2 1:41.84 103.84 33 204.46 +15.35 30 253 MUJCINOVIC Emir CRO 0 1:40.59 100.59 26 2 1:42.59 104.59 36 205.18 +16.07 31 273 ERGUIN BOLIBAR Jon ESP 2 1:39.94 101.94 31 4 1:39.96 103.96 34 205.90 +16.79 32 234 ZAKRAJSEK Jost SLO 4 1:41.62 105.62 36 0 1:42.00 102.00 29 207.62 +18.51 33 224 PETRY Cassio BRA 2 1:43.59 105.59 35 0 1:43.11 103.11 31 208.70 +19.59 34 254 BOYD Adam USA 4 1:42.45 106.45 39 2 1:40.60 102.60 30 209.05 +19.94 35 252 GODDARD Daniel GBR 6 1:41.57 107.57 41 0 1:44.47 104.47 35 212.04 +22.93 36 225 GOLOVACHENKO Denis BLR 0 1:42.69 102.69 33 2 1:47.97 109.97 40 212.66 +23.55 37 243 BONDAR Alexandr RUS 0 1:45.96 105.96 37 2 1:45.61 107.61 38 213.57 +24.46 38 256 FLORENCE David GBR 0 1:40.32 100.32 24 2 1:52.65 114.65 46 214.97 +25.86 39 232 ENNIS Chris USA 4 1:40.40 104.40 34 8 1:42.58 110.58 42 214.98 +25.87 40 255 TURNER Robert GBR 2 1:53.34 115.34 47 4 1:36.42 100.42 24 215.76 +26.65 41 249 BIZ Luca ITA 2 1:45.05 107.05 40 6 1:44.61 110.61 43 217.66 +28.55 42 240 MOCHIDA Masanari JPN 4 1:47.56 111.56 44 2 1:46.69 108.69 39 220.25 +31.14 43 251 ROBERTS Hew AUS 6 1:42.30 108.30 42 8 1:44.71 112.71 45 221.01 +31.90 44 246 MAI Jianmin CHN 4 1:47.82 111.82 46 2 1:48.19 110.19 41 222.01 +32.90 45 250 DAVIS Sam USA 2 1:44.43 106.43 38 2 1:55.92 117.92 48 224.35 +35.24 46 235 VOLODIN Vasilij RUS 2 1:47.55 109.55 43 8 1:52.05 120.05 51 229.60 +40.49 47 245 YAGI Naoki JPN 8 1:51.47 119.47 48 4 1:53.99 117.99 49 237.46 +48.35 48 241 KAUFMANN Sören GER 50 1:37.05 147.05 51 2 1:36.32 98.32 17 245.37 +56.26 49 238 HEWIT Thomas CAN 12 1:53.76 125.76 49 4 1:56.11 120.11 52 245.87 +56.76 Timing and Result Service by SIWIDATA Print Date: 19 Jul 2002 Print Time: 17:33 www.kanu-schwaben-augsburg.de Page 1 / 2 FINAL RESULTS / ENDERGEBNIS C1-MEN QUALIFICATION / C1-HERREN QUALIFIKATION AUGSBURG EISKANAL 19 Jul 2002 START TIME: 16:30 / END TIME: 17:15 1st RUN 2nd RUN Rank Bib Name Nat.
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