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Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Milad BEIGI
Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Milad BEIGI HARCHEGANI AZE-1960 Azerbaijan 472.36 2 Cheick Sallah CISSE CIV-1610 Cote D'ivoire 393.74 3 Aaron COOK MDA-1616 Moldova 296.63 4 Nikita RAFALOVICH UZB-1530 Uzbekistan 267.13 5 Lutalo MUHAMMAD GBR-1535 Great Britain 263.36 6 Seif EISSA EGY-1688 Egypt 262.66 7 Maksim KHRAMTCOV RUS-3445 Russia 254.70 8 Anton KOTKOV RUS-1835 Russia 223.24 9 Albert GAUN RUS-1522 Russia 217.00 10 Yunus SARI TUR-1654 Turkey 210.75 11 Masoud HAJIZAVAREH IRI-10120 Iran 203.51 12 Hun KIM KOR-1593 Republic of Korea 202.13 13 Yassine TRABELSI TUN-1525 Tunisia 199.79 14 Damon SANSUM GBR-1511 Great Britain 195.44 15 Oussama OUESLATI TUN-1529 Tunisia 192.11 16 Toni KANAET CRO-1521 Croatia 177.22 17 Tahir GUELEC GER-1630 Germany 176.30 18 Rene LIZARRAGA MEX-1753 Mexico 175.87 19 Julio FERREIRA POR-1516 Portugal 161.07 20 Moises HERNANDEZ DOM-1517 Dominican Republic 157.32 21 Piotr PAZINSKI POL-1513 Poland 156.08 22 Richard Andre ORDEMANN NOR-1620 Norway 154.65 23 Raul MARTINEZ GARCIA ESP-1561 Spain 143.69 24 Hayder SHKARA AUS-1516 Australia 140.43 25 WEI-TING LIU TPE-1866 Chinese Taipei 140.39 26 Damir FEJZIC SRB-1522 Serbia 137.84 27 Jaysen ISHIDA USA-1588 United States of America 136.66 28 Nicholas CORTEN BEL-1565 Belgium 124.09 29 Thomas RAHIMI USA-1720 United States of America 122.75 30 Jack MARTON AUS-1556 Australia 122.62 31 Maksim RAFALOVICH UZB-1524 Uzbekistan 121.37 32 Steven LOPEZ USA-1509 United States of America 117.32 33 Ismael COULIBALY MLI-1537 Mali 116.56 34 Roberto BOTTA ITA-1577 Italy -
Medal Standings of Events Finished 13 May 2018
Medal Standings of events finished 13 May 2018 Men Women Total Rank NOC G S B Tot G S B Tot G S B Tot 1 Russia 3 3 4 10 1 2 2 5 4 5 6 15 2 Turkey 0 2 1 3 3 2 1 6 3 4 2 9 3 United Kingdom 1 0 2 3 2 1 1 4 3 1 3 7 4 Croatia 2 0 2 4 1 0 3 4 3 0 5 8 5 Spain 1 2 0 3 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 6 Poland 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 3 6 Azerbaijan 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 3 8 Moldova 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 9 Latvia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 10 Germany 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 3 11 Italy 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 12 Norway 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 France 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 12 Serbia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 12 Slovenia 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 Ukraine 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 17 Netherlands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Lithuania 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Montenegro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 San Marino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Sweden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Switzerland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Slovakia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Kosovo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Romania 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Portugal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Ireland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Bulgaria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Cyprus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Czech Republic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Belgium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Belarus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Andorra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Armenia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Austria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Denmark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Estonia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Report created by uptkd - www.uptkd.com Page 1 Medal Standings of events finished 13 May 2018 Men -
NEUCHÂTEL Uneune Troisièmetroisième Médaillemédaille D’Ord’Or
DÉLINQUANTS Dans la nature après la fermeture du foyer de Prêles PAGE 3 TRIATHLON Spirig, de l’argent qui vaut bien de l’or PAGE 19 KEYSTONE LUNDI 22 AOÛT 2016 | www.arcinfo.ch | N0 193 | CHF 2.70 | J.A. - 2002 NEUCHÂTEL UneUne troisièmetroisième médaillemédaille d’ord’or VTT Après le bronze à Pékin et l’argent à Londres, Nino Schurter a enfin décroché la consécration suprême en cross- . KEYSTONE country PAGE 18 VTT COMMENTAIRE JULIÁN CERVIÑO [email protected] Neuchâtelois désarmés au Grand Raid Fragile façade olympique PAGE 23 C\jA\lo[\I`f[\AXe\`iffek\lc`\lkXekY`\e [iflc\d\ek Zfii\Zk [\ j\j gi\d`\ij AF% Le\ hl\dXc%GclkkY`\edd\%:\jgi\d`\ijAF\e ^X^\li\Xl[gXik#XcfijhlËfeXeefeX`kle\ LA MÉTÉO DU JOUR 8di`hl\ [l Jl[ fek k YXgk`jj Z\lo [l ZXkXjkifg_\% LUCAS VUITEL ½Eflm\Xldfe[\¾%<kgXjjXejiX`jfe% :\g\e[Xek# Z\kk\ Y\cc\ ]XX[\ fcpdg`hl\ mX CERNIER C\j9ij`c`\ejfek[Zflm\ikcËfcpdg`jd\Xm\Z iXg`[\d\ekj\cqXi[\i\kjËXmi\i]iX^`c\%<cc\ pied du Jura à 1000m Zli`fj`k#\ek_flj`Xjd\\kgXjj`fe%GXi]f`jXm\Z e\ij`jk\iXgXjcfe^k\dgj~cËgi\lm\[\cXiX$ Les vaches d’Hérens kifg[\Z_Xlm`e`jd\%CËXdY`XeZ\Xjflm\ekk c`k% Jflm\ek k\ii`Yc\ gfli c\j :Xi`fZXj \k c\j Z_Xl[\[liXekc\jZfdgk`k`fej\kc\jA\lofek 9ij`c`\ej%CXd`j i\#cXm`fc\eZ\\kcXZfiilg$ au cœur de Fête la terre mZlle\Z\ikX`e\Zli\[\aflm\eZ\% k`femfekiXg`[\d\eki\gi\e[i\c\[\jjlj% PAGE 5 Kflk eËX gXj k ifj\% ;\j jZXe[Xc\j fek Xj$ Dd\jË`cjmfek~aXdX`jdXihl\iZ\kk\m`cc\ jfdYi` cX dXe`]\jkXk`fe% CX m`fc\eZ\ le g\l efid\\kgc\`e\[\ZfekiXjk\j#c\jA\lofcpdg`$ 12° 23° 5° 19° Xljj`%C\jAFjfek[\m\eljk\cc\d\ekefid\j hl\je\j\ifekY`\ekkhlËlejflm\e`igflic\j -
Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Maksim KHRAMTCOV RUS-3445 Russia 465,74 2 Cheick Sallah CISSE CIV-1610
Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Maksim KHRAMTCOV RUS-3445 Russia 465,74 2 Cheick Sallah CISSE CIV-1610 Cote D'ivoire 448,72 3 Milad BEIGI HARCHEGANI AZE-1960 Azerbaijan 355,85 4 Seif EISSA EGY-1688 Egypt 271,39 5 Toni KANAET CRO-1521 Croatia 254,93 6 Nikita RAFALOVICH UZB-1530 Uzbekistan 249,10 7 Aaron COOK MDA-1616 Moldova 240,25 8 Hun KIM KOR-1593 Republic of Korea 202,36 9 Raul MARTINEZ GARCIA ESP-1561 Spain 199,52 10 Julio FERREIRA POR-1516 Portugal 199,46 11 Thomas RAHIMI USA-1720 United States of America 197,94 12 Richard Andre ORDEMANN NOR-1620 Norway 197,54 13 Moises HERNANDEZ DOM-1517 Dominican Republic 195,96 14 Yunus SARI TUR-1654 Turkey 191,35 15 Jaysen ISHIDA USA-1588 United States of America 190,11 16 Lutalo MUHAMMAD GBR-1535 Great Britain 185,93 17 Anton KOTKOV RUS-1835 Russia 183,73 18 Damon SANSUM GBR-1511 Great Britain 181,19 19 Rene LIZARRAGA MEX-1753 Mexico 167,11 20 Mahdi KHODABAKHSHI IRI-12021 Iran 165,75 21 Jack MARTON AUS-1556 Australia 160,99 22 Yassine TRABELSI TUN-1525 Tunisia 157,64 23 Tahir GUELEC GER-1630 Germany 153,87 24 Daniel QUESADA BARRERA ESP-1572 Spain 141,91 25 Saleh ELSHARABATY JOR-1798 Jordan 138,10 26 Nicholas Stefan S. CORTEN BEL-1565 Belgium 135,02 27 Roberto BOTTA ITA-1577 Italy 130,90 28 Albert GAUN RUS-1522 Russia 130,59 29 Oussama OUESLATI TUN-1529 Tunisia 120,37 30 Masoud HAJIZAVAREH IRI-10120 Iran 119,48 31 Achraf MAHBOUBI MAR-2663 Morocco 116,38 32 Maksim RAFALOVICH UZB-1524 Uzbekistan 114,47 33 Luka HORVAT CRO-1745 Croatia 112,50 34 Damir FEJZIC SRB-1522 Serbia 110,16 -
Rabat 2017 GP Participating Athletes List (M-58)
Rabat 2017 GP Participating Athletes List (M-58) Rank Member Name Member Number Country 1 Tae-hun KIM KOR-1591 Republic of Korea 2 Carlos NAVARRO MEX-1544 Mexico 3 Farzan ASHOURZADEH FALLAH IRI-7757 Iran 4 Jesus TORTOSA CABRERA ESP-1652 Spain 5 Cesar RODRIGUEZ MEX-1747 Mexico 6 Mourad LAACHRAOUI BEL-1620 Belgium 11 Mikhail ARTAMONOV RUS-1814 Russia 12 Salaheddine BENSALEH BEL-1510 Belgium 13 Jack WOOLLEY IRL-1542 Ireland 17 Moaz NABIL EGY-1706 Egypt 18 Stepan DIMITROV MDA-1512 Moldova 19 Max CATER GBR-1610 Great Britain 20 Yun-jo JEONG KOR-2259 Republic of Korea 21 Moustapha KAMA SEN-1559 Senegal 22 Stanislav DENISOV RUS-2342 Russia 23 Eleftherios FAKINOS GRE-1849 Greece 25 Venilton TEIXEIRA BRA-1724 Brazil 28 Tumenbayar MOLOM MGL-1526 Mongolia 31 Georgios SIMITSIS GRE-1795 Greece 32 Gashim MAGOMEDOV AZE-1988 Azerbaijan 35 Mohammad KAZEMI IRI-5594 Iran 36 Taras MALCHENKO UKR-1819 Ukraine 37 Sergio SUZUKI JPN-1587 Japan 38 OMAR LAKEHAL MAR-1791 Morocco 39 Gili HAIMOVITZ ISR-1509 Israel 41 Gadi Liel HAIMOVITS ISR-1517 Israel 43 Vadim DIMITROV MDA-1513 Moldova 45 Adriano ALVES BRA-1558 Brazil 47 Yousef SHRIHA LBA-1513 Libya 48 Vito DELL'AQUILA ITA-2116 Italy HC Morocco Rabat 2017 GP Participating Athletes List (M-68) Rank Member Name Member Number Country 1 Dae-hoon LEE KOR-1513 Republic of Korea 2 Jaouad ACHAB BEL-1519 Belgium 3 Alexey DENISENKO RUS-2276 Russia 5 Saul GUTIERREZ MEX-1751 Mexico 9 Aykhan TAGHIZADE AZE-1544 Azerbaijan 10 Shuai ZHAO CHN-1532 China 11 Lovre BRECIC CRO-1524 Croatia 12 Mahammad MAMMADOV AZE-1590 Azerbaijan 14 Peter -
BTCB Annual General Meeting 22 July 2007
BTCB (WTF) Ltd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2012 PRESIDENT’S REPORT TO THE COUNCIL April 2011 to March 2012 Annual General Meeting President’s Report I am honoured to be able to report on the achievements of the Council, Executive and its sub-committees of British Taekwondo, as well as that of STUK Ltd. As in previous years, with so many positive issues to report on that are current as of the date of this AGM, I have not restricted it specifically to the end of March 2012. Olympic taekwondo success Incredibly, the successes of our National Team have surpassed those of 2011. As hosts of the 2012 European Championships in Manchester, our Team rallied to the incredible support of our members in the packed arena to secure a historic array of medals; Gold Michael Harvey, Aaron Cooke, Lutalo Muhammad. Bronze Amin Badir, Martin Stamper, Caroline Fisher, Jade Jones. A truly magnificent haul, also resulting in achieving the 1st place male, 4th place female and 2nd overall. The year also saw a fitting tribute to the Queen of our sport, Sarah Stevenson, being rewarded with an MBE, presented by HRH The Queen, at Buckingham Palace. Sarah was accompanied by her husband and coach Steven Jennings, as well as club coach Gary Sykes. Add to that, she was also the Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year 2011. I have said before, we are blessed with having Sarah, though I know she is thrilled to have her team mates achieving just the same as she is a true sportswoman, a tremendous role model for our aspiring athletes and deserves every accolade we can bestow upon her. -
'Peace Is More Precious Than Triumph'
Official Publication of World Taekwondo 2018 ISSUE NO. 105 ‘Peace is More Precious than Triumph’ 50 EUROPE Albania Italy 52 Andorra Kosovo Armenia Latvia Austria Lithuania AFRICA Azerbaijan Luxembourg Belarus Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Algeria Madagascar Belgium Malta Angola Malawi Bosnia & Herzegovina Moldova Benin Mali Bulgaria Monaco Botswana Mauritania Croatia Montenegro Burkina Faso Mauritius Cyprus The Netherlands Burundi Morocco Czech Republic Norway Cameroon Mozambique Denmark Poland Cape Verde Niger Estonia Portugal 43 Central African Republic Nigeria Finland Romania Comoros Rwanda France Russia Cote d’Ivoire Sao Tome & Principe ASIA Georgia San Marino Congo Senegal Germany Serbia Djibouti Seychelles Afghanistan Malaysia Great Britain Slovakia D.R. of the Congo Sierra Leone Bahrain Mongolia Greece Slovenia Egypt Somalia Bangladesh Myanmar Hungary Spain Equatorial Guinea South Africa Bhutan Nepal Iceland Sweden Ethiopia Sudan Brunei Oman Ireland Switzerland Gabon South Sudan Cambodia Pakistan Isle of Man Turkey Gambia Swaziland China Palestine Israel Ukraine Ghana Chad Chinese Taipei Philippines Guinea Tanzania Hong Kong Qatar Guinea-Bissau Togo India Saudi Arabia +1 Kenya Tunisia Indonesia Singapore World Taekwondo has 209+1 Lesotho Uganda Iran Sri Lanka Liberia Zimbabwe Iraq Syria 209 Japan Tajikistan Member National Associations worldwide. Libya Zambia Jordan Thailand The “+1” stands for refugees Kazakhstan Timor-Leste Korea Turkmenistan Kuwait United Arab Emirates Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan Laos Vietnam Lebanon Yemen 45 50 Macao PAN AMERICA Antigua & Barbuda Guadeloupe Argentina Guatemala Aruba Guyana 43 Bahamas Haiti Barbados Honduras Belize Jamaica 19 Bermuda Martinique Bolivia Mexico OCEANIA Brazil Curacao British Virgin Islands Nicaragua American Samoa New Caledonia Canada Panama Australia New Zealand Cayman Islands Paraguay Cook Islands Palau Chile Peru Fiji Papua New Guinea Colombia Puerto Rico French Polynesia Samoa Costa Rica St. -
Seventeen Fiery Days
Sport 4 www.irs-az.com 3(22), AUTUMN 2015 Andrey VASILYEV SEVENTEEN FIERY DAYS www.irs-az.com 5 Sport aving brilliantly hosted the first European Games, to all corners of the world. The routes of dozens of foreign Azerbaijan showed the world its organizational companies, which use it as an interchange and cargo Habilities, its economic potential, its openness and hub, pass through it. Passenger liners of the national air readiness for international cooperation in all areas. carrier Azerbaijan Airlines and the giant planes of the It was visible to the naked eye: tourists who visited region’s largest cargo airline Silk Way West Airlines are Baku for the European Games left the capital of Azerbai- also based here. The British consulting company Skytrax jan stunned. This city surprised, subdued and made them has awarded Heydar Aliyev International Airport the high fall in love with it. And it did it so skillfully that the sense of category of “4 stars”. By the way, AZAL also has four-star a passing fancy, which quite naturally occurs during such status. That’s how the rating agency assesses the quality a fun holiday as sporting events, imperceptibly turned of its services. into love for life in each guest of Baku. It could not be However, the airport was only an overture for the otherwise. guests of the Games, while the symphony itself - Baku - The first impression is the most vivid, the most memo- sounded in full force after a half-hour journey on a luxury rable. For those who arrived for the Games, it was as- highway through vast plantations of olive trees that sepa- sociated with the air gateway to Baku - Heydar Aliyev rate the airport from the city. -
Here Manchester Leads with Its Staging of High Class Sporting Events, the Rest of the World Tends to Follow
16-18 october MANCHESTER REGIONAL ARENA ETIHAD CAMPUS M11 3FF get your tickets @ ticketmaster.co.uk/WTGP taekwondoGP @taekwondoGP grand prix manchester Where Manchester leads with its staging of high class sporting events, the rest of the world tends to follow. And this has certainly been the case with the World Taekwondo Federation Grand Prix. No city has hosted more Grand Prix events than Manchester and the 2015 edition marks the third time the tournament will be staged in the UK’s self appointed ‘capital of sport.’ A total of 231 athletes participated at the inaugural Grand Prix in December 2013, including 4 champions from London 2012 and 2 from Beijing 2008. The flame for hosting internationalWT F taekwondo Gomez. Tamworth’s Andy Deer - a future Take Me style competitions was lit at London 2012 when Out contestant - didn’t win a medal. But he thousands received a thrilling introduction to this showed the strength in depth of the British ancient Korean martial art. Determined to build on squad, beating then world champion, Tahir Gulec the sport’s new found popularity and with a desire of Germany, as a -80kg wild card. to introduce regular, elite level competitions, the With Manchester commended for its hosting of WTF introduced the Grand Prix concept. the event, 2014 ensured future host cities had Eight Olympic weight categories were selected: plenty to match-up to. Suzhou in China picked -58kg, -68kg, -80kg and +80kg for men; -49kg, up the baton in July of that year with Aaron Cook -57kg, -67kg and +67kg for women. -
Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Cheick
Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Cheick Sallah CISSE CIV-1610 Cote D'ivoire 450,72 2 Maksim KHRAMTCOV RUS-3445 Russia 425,74 3 Milad BEIGI HARCHEGANI AZE-1960 Azerbaijan 364,45 4 Seif EISSA EGY-1688 Egypt 269,37 5 Nikita RAFALOVICH UZB-1530 Uzbekistan 252,78 6 Toni KANAET CRO-1521 Croatia 250,39 7 Aaron COOK MDA-1616 Moldova 240,63 8 Julio FERREIRA POR-1516 Portugal 199,95 9 Raul MARTINEZ GARCIA ESP-1561 Spain 198,46 10 Richard Andre ORDEMANN NOR-1620 Norway 193,57 11 Moises HERNANDEZ DOM-1517 Dominican Republic 192,12 12 Hun KIM KOR-1593 Republic of Korea 192,11 13 Thomas RAHIMI USA-1720 United States of America 191,07 14 Jaysen ISHIDA USA-1588 United States of America 190,96 15 Lutalo MUHAMMAD GBR-1535 Great Britain 188,63 16 Anton KOTKOV RUS-1835 Russia 186,29 17 Yunus SARI TUR-1654 Turkey 183,86 18 Rene LIZARRAGA MEX-1753 Mexico 179,63 19 Mahdi KHODABAKHSHI IRI-12021 Iran 171,52 20 Damon SANSUM GBR-1511 Great Britain 170,01 21 Yassine TRABELSI TUN-1525 Tunisia 169,80 22 Tahir GUELEC GER-1630 Germany 161,27 23 Jack MARTON AUS-1556 Australia 158,72 24 Daniel QUESADA BARRERA ESP-1572 Spain 138,02 25 Saleh ELSHARABATY JOR-1798 Jordan 135,53 26 Albert GAUN RUS-1522 Russia 134,64 27 Nicholas Stefan S. CORTEN BEL-1565 Belgium 133,71 28 Roberto BOTTA ITA-1577 Italy 132,09 29 Oussama OUESLATI TUN-1529 Tunisia 126,37 30 Masoud HAJIZAVAREH IRI-10120 Iran 123,08 31 Maksim RAFALOVICH UZB-1524 Uzbekistan 116,59 32 Damir FEJZIC SRB-1522 Serbia 113,78 33 Achraf MAHBOUBI MAR-2663 Morocco 108,94 34 WEI-TING LIU TPE-1866 Chinese -
Siebzehn Flammende Tage
Sport 4 www.irs-az.com №3 (12) HERBST 2015 Andrei Vasilyev Siebzehn flammende Tage www.irs-az.com 5 Sport ls glänzender Gastgeber der ersten Europaspie- Sofort fiel ins Auge: Diejenigen Touristen, die für das le hat Aserbaidschan seine organisatorischen Sportereignis zum ersten Mal nach Baku gereist waren, AFähigkeiten, sein ökonomisches Potenzial, seine verließen die aserbaidschanische Hauptstadt überwäl- Offenheit und seine Bereitschaft zur internationalen Zu- tigt von ihren neuen Eindrücken. Diese Stadt erstaunte, sammenarbeit vor der ganzen Welt unter Beweis stellen sie eroberte die Herzen ihrer Gäste auf feinsinnige Art können. und Weise. So wuchs das Gefühl leichter Zuneigung, 6 www.irs-az.com №3 (12) HERBST 2015 das sich unweigerlich bei einem so fröhlichen Ereignis gagentur Skytrax verlieh dem Internationalen Flugha- wie dem Sportfest einstellte, schon bald zu einer Liebe fen Heydar Aliyev mit „vier Sternen“ eine hohe Katego- fürs ganze Leben heran – wen wundert es! rie. Im Übrigen ist auch die Fluggesellschaft AZAL für Bereits der erste Eindruck – die Ankunft an den lufti- ihren Service mit „vier Sternen“ ausgezeichnet worden. gen Toren Bakus, dem Internationalen Flughafen Heydar Der Flughafen war für die Gäste der Europaspiele je- Aliyev – blieb für lange Zeit in Erinnerung. Hier wurden doch nur eine Ouvertüre, während die eigentliche „Baki- Anfang Juni die Sportler begrüßt, und nach dem Ende nische Symphonie“ erst nach einer halbstündigen Reise der Wettkämpfe wieder verabschiedet. auf dem großzügigen Highway erklang, der durch end- Der Flughafen von Baku gehört zu Recht zu den los scheinende Olivenbaumplantagen vom Flughafen besten der Welt. Er ist schön, weitläufig und komforta- in die Stadt führt. -
Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points
Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Cheick Sallah CISSE CIV-1610 Cote D'ivoire 547,60 2 Milad BEIGI HARCHEGANI AZE-1960 Azerbaijan 433,05 3 MaksiM KHRAMTCOV RUS-3445 Russia 340,12 4 Aaron COOK MDA-1616 Moldova 279,62 5 Nikita RAFALOVICH UZB-1530 Uzbekistan 264,77 6 Seif EISSA EGY-1688 EgYpt 259,90 7 Lutalo MUHAMMAD GBR-1535 Great Britain 228,16 8 Anton KOTKOV RUS-1835 Russia 224,91 9 Mahdi KHODABAKHSHI IRI-12021 Iran 219,91 10 Hun KIM KOR-1593 Republic of Korea 212,02 11 Yassine TRABELSI TUN-1525 Tunisia 201,57 12 Julio FERREIRA POR-1516 Portugal 198,07 13 DaMon SANSUM GBR-1511 Great Britain 193,05 14 Toni KANAET CRO-1521 Croatia 192,07 15 Rene LIZARRAGA MEX-1753 Mexico 191,24 16 Richard Andre ORDEMANN NOR-1620 NorwaY 185,97 17 Albert GAUN RUS-1522 Russia 180,59 18 Yunus SARI TUR-1654 TurkeY 179,21 19 Raul MARTINEZ GARCIA ESP-1561 Spain 177,62 20 Moises HERNANDEZ DOM-1517 DoMinican Republic 171,56 21 Tahir GUELEC GER-1630 GerManY 171,27 22 Masoud HAJIZAVAREH IRI-10120 Iran 166,04 23 OussaMa OUESLATI TUN-1529 Tunisia 165,51 24 JaYsen ISHIDA USA-1588 United States of AMerica 160,88 25 ThoMas RAHIMI USA-1720 United States of AMerica 154,00 26 Steven LOPEZ USA-1509 United States of AMerica 139,11 27 WEI-TING LIU TPE-1866 Chinese Taipei 135,13 28 Daniel QUESADA BARRERA ESP-1572 Spain 134,56 29 Jack MARTON AUS-1556 Australia 131,44 30 HaYder SHKARA AUS-1516 Australia 128,78 31 Piotr PAZINSKI POL-1513 Poland 128,74 32 Roberto BOTTA ITA-1577 ItalY 128,19 33 DaMir FEJZIC SRB-1522 Serbia 126,42 34 Nicholas CORTEN BEL-1565 BelgiuM