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World Para Alpine Skiing WC Points Winter Season 2016/17 World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Rankings Winter Season 2016/17 World Para Alpine Skiing WC Points Winter Season 2016/17 World Cup Overall Rankings created by IPC Sport Data Management System Period Start: 2016-07-01 | Period End: 2017-06-30 Women's VI Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class WC Points Tie Break 1 13349 Farkasova, Henrieta SVK B3 2060 2 19084 Knight, Millie GBR B2 1260 3 13418 Umstead, Danelle USA B2 930 4 12946 Perrine, Melissa AUS B2 900 5 14237 Mannella, Staci USA B3 726 6 19135 Fitzpatrick, Menna GBR B2 580 7 24071 Sana, Eleonor BEL B2 545 8 13140 Gallagher, Kelly GBR B3 430 9 16125 Yang, Jae Rim KOR B2 240 10 23842 Ristau, Noemi Ewa GER B2 95 Women's Standing Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class WC Points Tie Break 1 13162 Rothfuss, Andrea GER LW6/8-2 1660 2 13032 Ramsay, Alana CAN LW9-2 1435 3 13351 Smarzova, Petra SVK LW6/8-2 919 4 19058 Latimer, Erin CAN LW6/8-2 904 5 13261 Jochemsen, Anna NED LW2 871 6 13116 Bochet, Marie FRA LW6/8-2 700 7 13407 Jallen, Stephanie USA LW9-1 618 8 17261 Schmidt, Bigna SUI LW5/7-3 576 9 13034 Schwartz, Melanie USA LW2 534 10 13274 Valeanu, Laura ROU LW4 442 11 29162 Rieder, Anna-Maria GER LW9-1 350 12 13086 Pueyo Marimon, Ursula ESP LW2 320 13 13206 Corradini, Melania ITA LW6/8-1 233 14 26952 Pemble, Mel CAN LW9-2 201 15 27516 Kunkel, Ally USA LW6/8-2 100 16 31624 Hondo, Ammi JPN LW6/8-2 50 17 17095 Chatel-Laley, Marie FRA LW9-2 45 18 20240 Turgeon, Frederique CAN LW2 32 IPC Sport Data Management System Page 1 of 3 24 September 2021 at 20:58:39 CEST World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Rankings Winter Season 2016/17 Women's Sitting Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class WC Points Tie Break 1 13163 Schaffelhuber, Anna GER LW10-2 1965 2 12977 Loesch, Claudia AUT LW11 1480 3 13161 Forster, Anna-Lena GER LW12-1 1445 4 19057 Muraoka, Momoka JPN LW10-2 1320 5 13415 Stephens, Laurie USA LW12-1 693 6 21861 van Impelen, Linda NED LW11 450 7 18077 Hagspiel, Ruth GER LW10-1 210 8 14426 Pendergast, Victoria AUS LW12-1 197 9 13419 Victor, Stephani USA LW12-2 90 10= 13249 Tanaka, Yoshiko JPN LW12-2 50 10= 28882 Tuertscher, Heike AUT LW12-1 50 Men's VI Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class WC Points Tie Break 1 13335 Haraus, Miroslav SVK B2 1810 2 20881 Bertagnolli, Giacomo ITA B3 1400 3 13338 Krako, Jakub SVK B2 1320 4 14863 Marcoux, Mac CAN B3 945 5 13078 Santacana Maiztegui, Yon ESP B2 891 6 18993 Burton, Kevin USA B2 772 7 13268 Krezel, Maciej POL B3 578 8 13339 Kubacka, Marek SVK B1 465 9 13360 Bathum, Mark USA B3 180 10 19871 Hetmer, Patrik CZE B2 155 11 13315 Thomas, Hugo SUI B3 144 12 28888 Morgenfurt, Gernot AUT B2 141 Men's Standing Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class WC Points Tie Break 1 12967 Salcher, Markus AUT LW9-1 1243 2 12933 Gourley, Mitchell AUS LW6/8-2 1080 3 12955 Grochar, Thomas AUT LW2 960 4 13334 France, Martin SVK LW9-1 881 5 24274 Schneider, Christoph Bernhard AUT LW6/8-2 798 6 13226 Misawa, Hiraku JPN LW2 796 7 31626 Bauchet, Arthur FRA LW3 785 8 17479 Cuche, Robin SUI LW9-2 724 9 13016 Schornstein, Kirk CAN LW6/8-1 638 10 14605 Wuerz, Martin AUT LW6/8-2 637 11 20241 Guimond, Alexis CAN LW9-1 610 12 19049 Stuut, Jeffrey NED LW3 578 13 19025 Kiiveri, Santeri FIN LW6/8-1 541 14 24243 Walsh, Thomas Charles USA LW4 515 15 13311 Pfyl, Thomas SUI LW9-2 437 16 14692 Whitley, James GBR LW5/7-3 428 17 17289 Stanton, Jamie USA LW4 425 IPC Sport Data Management System Page 2 of 3 24 September 2021 at 20:58:39 CEST World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup Overall Rankings Winter Season 2016/17 18 13263 Hall, Adam NZL LW1 378 19 13009 Luscombe, Braydon CAN LW2 332 20 23421 Broisin, Jordan FRA LW4 268 21 24078 Lindstroem, Aron SWE LW6/8-2 201 22 1593 Gmuer, Theo SUI LW9-1 197 23 14894 Pajantschitsch, Nico AUT LW6/8-2 147 24 12979 Balcaen, Jasper BEL LW9-1 131 25 22987 Bendotti, Davide ITA LW2 128 26 19127 Lloyd, Chris GBR LW9-1 92 27 27732 Pila, Victor FRA LW6/8-1 90 28 12960 Kurz, Andreas AUT LW4 49 29 21567 Puig Davi, Roger AND LW9-2 48 30 13241 Tokai, Masahiko JPN LW3 26 31 13055 Lidinsky, Miroslav CZE LW4 24 Men's Sitting Rank SDMS ID Name NPC Class WC Points Tie Break 1 13228 Morii, Taiki JPN LW11 1281 2 12966 Rabl, Roman AUT LW12-1 1191 3 18997 Kampschreur, Jeroen NED LW12-2 1169 4 13398 Walker, Tyler USA LW12-1 939 5 13307 Kunz, Christoph SUI LW10-1 860 6 13153 Kreiter, Georg GER LW10-1 790 7 13236 Suzuki, Takeshi JPN LW12-2 788 8 14614 Kurka, Andrew USA LW12-1 689 9 17172 Peters, Corey NZL LW12-1 622 10 21581 Pedersen, Jesper NOR LW11 603 11 13219 Kano, Akira JPN LW11 500 12 18998 de Langen, Niels NED LW12-2 470 13 13102 Francois, Frederic FRA LW11 459 14 19154 Elliott, Josh USA LW12-2 445 15 13115 Taberlet, Yohann FRA LW12-1 346 16 14188 Oatway, Kurt CAN LW12-1 330 17 17260 Sikorski, Igor POL LW11 316 18 16922 Gfatterhofer, Markus AUT LW10-1 279 19 13298 Bambur, Jasmin USA LW11 218 20 13230 Natsume, Kenji JPN LW11 216 21 13383 Lawler, Stephen USA LW12-1 209 22 13250 Han, Sang Min KOR LW12-1 172 23 23827 Meijer, Floris NED LW10-2 140 24 28451 de Silvestro, Rene' ITA LW12-1 126 25 16126 Lee, Chi Won KOR LW11 87 26 14215 Pelit, Murat SUI LW11 59 27 17087 Camus, Mathieu FRA LW11 46 28 12939 Soyer, Mark AUS LW11 30 29 13048 Bambousek, Pavel CZE LW12-1 25 30 17394 Plantey, Enrique ARG LW11 18 31 22144 Wallner, Simon AUT LW10-1 13 IPC Sport Data Management System Page 3 of 3 24 September 2021 at 20:58:39 CEST Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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