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TEAM POINTS Place Country Points MEN 1 2019 ISA WSG presented by VANS - Japan 2019 TEAM POINTS Place Country Points MEN 1 MEN 2 MEN 3 WOMEN 1 WOMEN 2 WOMEN 3 0 MAXIMUM 5180 1000 860 730 1000 860 730 1 BRAZIL 4060 1000 730 500 860 610 360 2 USA 3415 860 610 300 670 500 475 3 JAPAN 2680 670 475 450 425 380 280 4 PERU 2610 360 300 210 1000 380 360 5 SOUTH AFRICA 2485 375 330 330 730 380 340 6 AUSTRALIA 2261 360 144 144 583 555 475 7 NEW ZEALAND 2198 528 390 300 340 320 320 8 COSTA RICA 2147 475 360 144 528 400 240 9 SPAIN 2108 413 330 210 450 425 280 10 CANADA 2083 413 390 360 360 320 240 11 PORTUGAL 1939 555 300 144 340 320 280 12 GERMANY 1795 450 255 210 400 280 200 13 FRANCE 1754 255 255 144 400 360 340 14 INDONESIA 1685 500 375 210 240 200 160 15 ARGENTINA 1667 413 210 144 380 280 240 16 ISRAEL 1590 330 300 300 500 160 17 ITALY 1580 450 165 165 280 280 240 18 CHILE 1486 390 255 81 320 240 200 19 MEXICO 1415 300 300 255 200 200 160 20 GREAT BRITAIN 1324 375 165 144 320 160 160 21 PHILLIPINES 1291 330 255 210 240 160 96 22 NETHERLANDS 1200 210 144 108 450 160 128 23 SWITZERLAND 1143 255 144 144 240 200 160 24 ECUADOR 1118 360 330 108 320 25 BARBADOS 985 210 210 165 400 26 IRELAND 829 300 81 160 160 128 27 CHINA 752 165 108 63 160 128 128 28 FIJI 739 108 144 63 200 128 96 29 SOUTH KOREA 654 108 81 81 160 128 96 30 RUSSIA 623 81 63 63 160 128 128 31 NORWAY 609 81 81 63 160 128 96 32 GUAM 594 144 81 81 128 160 33 MOROCCO 583 583 34 CHN. TAIPEI 573 108 81 160 128 96 35 THAILAND 560 144 108 108 200 36 PANAMA 543 255 144 144 37 COLOMBIA 535 255 280 38 SWEDEN 497 165 108 128 96 39 DENMARK 496 144 128 128 96 40 PUERTO RICO 428 108 320 41 SENEGAL 425 108 108 81 128 42 EL SALVADOR 360 360 43 MALDIVES 333 144 108 81 44 TURKEY 317 63 63 63 128 45 GUATEMALA 297 108 108 81 45 SRI LANKA 297 108 108 81 47 GREECE 246 165 81 48 LEBANON 165 165 48 VENEZUELA 165 165 50 AUSTRIA 144 144 50 IRAN 144 81 63 52 AFGHANISTAN 126 63 63 53 AMERICAN SAMOA 108 108 54 U.S VIRGIN ISLANDS 81 81 54 HUNGARY 81 81 FINAL RESULTS MEN DIVISION Place Name NGB Point Place Name NGB Point 1 Italo Ferreira BRA 1000 73 Tom Boelsma NED 144 2 Kolohe Andino USA 860 73 Hira Teriinatoofa FRA 144 3 Gabriel Medina BRA 730 73 Oliver Hartkopp DEN 144 4 Shun Murakami JPN 670 73 Owen Wright AUS 144 5 Kelly Slater USA 610 73 Martín Passeri ARG 144 6 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR 583 73 Michael Zaugg SUI 144 7 Frederico Morais POR 555 73 Jonas Bachan AUT 144 8 Billy Stairmand NZL 528 73 Chatchai Somporn THA 144 9 Rio Waida INA 500 73 Kalani Garcia PAN 144 9 Filipe Toledo BRA 500 73 Apisai Tibinaliva FIJ 144 11 Hiroto Ohhara JPN 475 73 Nathan Elms GBR 144 11 Carlos Munoz CRC 475 73 Noe Mar McGonagle CRC 144 13 Angelo Bonomelli ITA 450 73 Jared Gogue GUM 144 13 Kanoa Igarashi JPN 450 73 Hussain Areef MDV 144 13 Leon Glatzer GER 450 73 Vasco Ribeiro POR 144 16 Cody Young CAN 413 73 Marlon Gerber SUI 144 16 Santiago Muñiz ARG 413 73 Julian Wilson AUS 144 16 Vicente Romero ESP 413 73 Luis Carlos Lopez PAN 144 19 Shane Campbell CAN 390 91 Pan, Hai- Hsin TPE 108 19 Roberto Araki CHI 390 91 Sidy Camara SEN 108 19 Kehu Butler NZL 390 91 Amos Rivera GUA 108 22 I Ketut Agus Aditya INA 375 91 Jamie Peter Smith THA 108 22 Michael February RSA 375 91 Liam Wilson ASA 108 22 Jay Quinn GBR 375 91 Kalani Wakeham FIJ 108 25 Tomas Tudela PER 360 91 Suhyun Im KOR 108 25 Israel Barona ECU 360 91 Efren Aguilar GUA 108 25 Bryan Perez ESA 360 91 Huang Yunweng CHN 108 25 Jair Pérez CRC 360 91 Pepijn Tigges NED 108 25 Ryan Callinan AUS 360 91 K.H. Lesitha Prabath SRI 108 25 Peter Devries CAN 360 91 D. A. Lakshitha Madushan SRI 108 31 Jonathan Zambrano ECU 330 91 Cherif Fall SEN 108 31 Beyrick de Vries RSA 330 91 Sitipong Henry Chapman THA 108 31 Aritz Aramburu ESP 330 91 Ismail Rasheed MDV 108 31 Eithan Osborn ISR 330 91 Ricku Joakim Hedman SWE 108 31 Edito Alcala Jr PHI 330 91 Ramon Santiago PUR 108 31 Jordy Smith RSA 330 91 Alex Suarez ECU 108 37 Jhony Corzo MEX 300 109 Nikita Avdeev RUS 81 37 Miguel Blanco POR 300 109 Mbabou Gueye SEN 81 37 Ricardo Christie NZL 300 109 Frode Goa NOR 81 37 Gearoid McDaid IRL 300 109 Farbod Motlaghfar IRI 81 37 Tal Asayag ISR 300 109 Cristian Calderón GUA 81 37 Yoni Klein ISR 300 109 Owen Murphy IRL 81 37 Conner Coffin USA 300 109 Joonhee Cho KOR 81 37 Lucca Mesinas PER 300 109 Gergely Balogh HUN 81 37 Alan Cleland Jr MEX 300 109 P.B. Praneeth Sandaruwan SRI 81 46 Kelvin Gonzalez PAN 255 109 Han, Tsung-Lin TPE 81 46 John Mark Tokong PHI 255 109 Hoseok Lee KOR 81 46 Manuel Selman CHI 255 109 Jon Gazi ISV 81 46 Swen Zaugg SUI 255 109 Shane Pier GUM 81 46 Michel Bourez FRA 255 109 Ahmed Agil MDV 81 46 Jeremy Flores FRA 255 109 Magnus Iversen Stokke NOR 81 46 Lenni Jensen GER 255 109 Nick Plytas GRE 81 46 Giorgio Gomez COL 255 109 Cheyne Purcell GUM 81 46 Dylan Southworth MEX 255 109 Maximiliano Cross CHI 81 55 Bruce Mackie BAR 210 127 Birk Haaland NOR 63 55 Che Allen BAR 210 127 Inia Nakalevu FIJ 63 55 Gonzalo Zubizarreta ESP 210 127 Ling Junwei CHN 63 55 Dylan Groen GER 210 127 Bijan Bahrololoumi IRI 63 55 Kaspar Hamminga NED 210 127 Tunc Ucyildiz TUR 63 55 Cristobal de Col PER 210 127 Afridun Amu AFG 63 55 Rogelio Esquivel Jr. PHI 210 127 Suabe Nayel AFG 63 55 Leandro Usuna ARG 210 127 Yasin Pehlivan TUR 63 55 Oney Anwar INA 210 127 Sergey Rasshivaev RUS 63 64 Kian Martin SWE 165 127 Tolga Ucal TUR 63 64 Qiu Zhuo CHN 165 127 Egor Volkov RUS 63 64 Roberto D'Amico ITA 165 64 Juan Miguel Caraballo VEN 165 64 Perry Siganos GRE 165 64 Ramon Taliani ITA 165 64 Jayce Robinson GBR 165 64 Yves Bright LBN 165 64 Joshua Burke BAR 165 MEN DIVISION - MAIN EVENT ROUNDS MAIN EVENT ROUND 1 HEAT#1 1 HEAT # 2 2 HEAT #3 3 HEAT # 4 4 Red 1 Julian Wilson AUS 14,10 3 Santiago Muñiz ARG 11,94 2 Peter Devries CAN 13,50 1 Jordy Smith RSA 12,30 White 2 Alex Suarez ECU 12,30 2 Alan Cleland Jr MEX 11,94 1 Roberto Araki CHI 13,66 2 Luis Carlos Lopez PAN 8,70 Yellow 3 Nikita Avdeev RUS 7,43 1 Filipe Toledo BRA 14,27 3 Joshua Burke BAR 13,14 3 Mbabou Gueye SEN 7,34 Blue 4 Birk Haaland NOR 3,30 4 Yves Bright LBN 9,93 4 Ramon Santiago PUR 5,56 HEAT # 5 5 HEAT # 6 6 HEAT # 7 7 HEAT # 8 8 Red 1 Ryan Callinan AUS 12,87 2 Leandro Usuna ARG 12,60 1 Vasco Ribeiro POR 15,27 2 Lucca Mesinas PER 9,30 White 2 Marlon Gerber SUI 10,10 3 Dylan Southworth MEX 11,34 2 Oney Anwar INA 12,56 1 Edito Alcala Jr PHI 14,10 Yellow 3 Ricku Joakim Hedman SWE 8,90 1 Italo Ferreira BRA 13,46 4 Farbod Motlaghfar IRI 0,86 4 Inia Nakalevu FIJ 3,60 Blue 4 Frode Goa NOR 3,13 3 Ismail Rasheed MDV 8,06 3 Giorgio Gomez COL 9,10 HEAT # 9 9 HEAT # 10 10 HEAT # 11 11 HEAT # 12 12 Red 2 Conner Coffin USA 12,47 1 Billy Stairmand NZL 14,13 2 Frederico Morais POR 14,13 1 Cristobal de Col PER 10,10 White 4 Owen Murphy IRL 6,16 2 Ramon Taliani ITA 12,67 1 I Ketut Agus Aditya INA 14,53 2 Rogelio Esquivel Jr. PHI 9,04 Yellow 3 Cherif Fall SEN 9,03 4 Cristian Calderón GUA 6,47 4 Bijan Bahrololoumi IRI 2,97 4 Ling Junwei CHN 3,40 Blue 1 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR 15,06 3 Jared Gogue GUM 6,53 3 Hussain Areef MDV 6,93 3 Sitipong Henry Chapman THA 6,93 HEAT#13 13 HEAT # 14 14 HEAT #15 15 HEAT # 16 16 Red 1 Kanoa Igarashi JPN 14,50 1 Vicente Romero ESP 14,67 1 Noe Mar McGonagle CRC 13,83 1 Jeremy Flores FRA 13,90 White 3 Eithan Osborn ISR 9,20 2 Lenni Jensen GER 10,40 3 Jayce Robinson GBR 9,46 2 Tom Boelsma NED 7,27 Yellow 2 Yoni Klein ISR 12,97 4 Joonhee Cho KOR 5,34 2 Bryan Perez ESA 10,90 3 Pan, Hai- Hsin TPE 7,10 Blue 3 D.
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