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Record Book World Amateur Team Championships 2010 W o R l d A m A t e u R t e A m c h A m p i o n s h i p s R e c oR d B o o k woMen Men for the espirito Santo Trophy for the eisenhower Trophy olivos Golf Club Buenos Aires Golf Club Buenos Aires Golf Club olivos Golf Club Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 2010 Eisenhower Trophy Team Photos ARGENTINA – Tomás Cocha, Emiliano Grillo, Captain Miguel Leeson and Jorge Fernandez Valdes AUSTRALIA – Bryden MacPherson, Matt Jager, Captain Stuart Cox and Kieran Pratt AUSTRIA – Florian Sander, Lukas Nemecz, Captain Manuel Trappel and Philipp Fendt 2010 IGF Record Book — 48 — BARBADOS – Julian Jordan, Playing Captain James Johnson and Marcus Clarke BELGIUM – Thomas Pieters, Christopher Mivis, Captain Christian Moyson and Thomas Detry BERMUDA – Jarryd Dillas, Terence Daniels, Captain Robert Vallis and Jun Hardart — 49 — 2010 IGF Record Book BOLIVIA – Christian Vezjak, Johann Voss, Captain Percy Maclean and Sebastian Maclean BOTSWANA - Stuart Smith, Mpho Kelosiwang, Diane Lucas and Captain Onel Mokgosi (not pictured) BRAZIL - Guilherme Oda, Daniel Stapff, Captain Ivo Leão and Rafael Becker 2010 IGF Record Book — 50 — BULGARIA - Todor Krastev, Konstantin Ikonomov, Captain Alan Rogut and Martin Tzankov CANADA - Cam Burke, Albin Choi, Captain Doug Roxburgh and Eugene Wong CHILE - Juan Carlos Cortés, Matias Dominguez, Juan Cerda and Captain Francisco Cortes (not pictured) — 51 — 2010 IGF Record Book COLOMBIA - Carlos Rodriguez, Marcelo Rozo, Captain Lazaro Perez and Andres Echavarria COSTA RICA - José Méndez, Playing Captain Manuel Jiménez and Alvaro Ortiz CROATIA - Vedran Žanko, Playing Captain Andrija Anti´c and Lovro Plejic´ 2010 IGF Record Book — 52 — CZECH REPUBLIC - Ondrej Lieser, Martin Prihoda, Captain Miroslav Holub and David Procházka DENMARK - Morten Oerum Madsen, Joachim Hansen, Captain Torben Nyehuus and Lucas Justra Bjerregaard DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Juan Carlos Perello, Guillermo Pumarol, Captain Jonas Fernández and Jose Hernández — 53 — 2010 IGF Record Book ECUADOR - Gonzalo León, Juan Miguel Heredia, Captain Marcelo Roldós and Esteban Calisto EGYPT - Mike Adly, Issa Abou El Ela, Captain Ghassan Kabbani and Teymour Abu El Kheir EL SALVADOR - Herbert Day, Robert Moore, Captain José Maria Duran and Rodrigo Sol 2010 IGF Record Book — 54 — ENGLAND - Tom Lewis, Laurie Canter, Captain Colin Edwards and Eddie Pepperell FINLAND - Kalle Samooja, Mikael Salminen, Captain Kimmo Yli-Jaskari and Tapio Pulkkanen FRANCE - Alexander Levy, Romain Wattel, Captain Maitena Delamontagne and Johann Lopez-Lazaro — 55 — 2010 IGF Record Book GERMANY - Max Kieffer, Alexis Szappanos, Captain Christian Schunck and Philipp Westermann GUAM - Mark Blas, Playing Captain Lon Lindsey and James Honda GUATEMALA - Diego Polo, Martín Modai, Captain José Antonio Muñoz Molina and José Pablo Rolz 2010 IGF Record Book — 56 — HONG KONG, CHINA - Hak Shun Yat, Konstantin Lok Tin Liu, Captain Stuart Murray and Steven Lam ICELAND - Gudmundur Kristjansson, Olafur Loftsson, Captain Ragnar Olafsson and Hlynur Hjartarson INDIA - Abhijit Chadha, Rashid Khan, Captain Jaydeep Chitlangia and Rahul Bajaj — 57 — 2010 IGF Record Book IRELAND - Alan Dunbar, Kevin Phelan, Captain Kevin Flanagan and Paul Cutler ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN - Saeid Barati, Playing Captain Hassan Karimian Noshahr and Sajjad Karampour Bargouri ITALY - Andrea Pavan, Nino Bertasio, Captain Marco De Rossi and Niccolo Quintarelli 2010 IGF Record Book — 58 — JAPAN - Masahiro Kawamura, Satoshi Kodaira, Captain Kazutane Sano and Keisuke Otowa KENYA - Stefan Andersen, Collins Omondi, Captain Dr. Patrick Musimba and Borniface Simwa KOREA - Meen-Whee Kim, Il-Hwan Park, Captain Han Yun Hee and Jae-Hyeok Lee — 59 — 2010 IGF Record Book MALAYSIA - Arie Fauzi, Mohamad Iylia Jamil, Captain Haji Mohd Yaacob Mohd Kassim and Mohamad Azman Basharudin MEXICO - Estanislao Guerrero, Rodolfo Cazaubon, Captain Jorge Betanzo and Carlos Ortiz NETHERLANDS - Daan Huizing, Fernand Osther, Captain Gordon Machielsen and Robin Kind 2010 IGF Record Book — 60 — NEW ZEALAND - Ryan Fox, Peter Spearman-Burn, Captain John Gatley and Ben Campbell NIGERIA - Stephen Ezeh Uche, Muyideen Olaitan, Captain Moses Anabui and Jimoh Sikiru NORWAY - Joakim Mikkelsen, Elias Bertheussen, Captain Frode Scheie and Espen Kofstad — 61 — 2010 IGF Record Book PAKISTAN - Muhammad Ali Hai, Muhammad Safdar Khan, Captain Taimur Hassan Amin and Hamza Amin PARAGUAY - James Yoon, Antonio Arriola, Captain Javier Kent and Anibal Kim PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA - Guowu Zhou, Zeyu He, Captain Yongjun Jiang and Minghao Wang 2010 IGF Record Book — 62 — PERU - Patricio Salem, Jean Pierre Peglau, Captain Juan Carlos Neira and Joaquin Lolas PHILIPPINES - Judson Eustaquio, Jhonnel Ababa, Captain Pablo Soon and Mhark Fernando PORTUGAL - Pedro Figueiredo, José Maria Joia, Captain Manuel Agrellos and Manuel Violas — 63 — 2010 IGF Record Book PUERTO RICO - Robert Calvesbert, José Rodriguez, Captain Sidney Wolf and Rafael Campos QATAR - Ali Abdulla Mufleh Al-Bishi, Saleh Ali Musbah Al-Kaabi, Captain Michael Shoueiry and Jeham Jassim Al-Kuwari REPUBLIC OF SERBIA - C˘edomir Ilic´, Raša Lazarevic´, Captain Nebojsa Lazic and Ilija Djurdjevic´ 2010 IGF Record Book — 64 — SCOTLAND - Michael Stewart, Ross Kellett, Captain Scott Knowles and James Byrne SINGAPORE - Gregory Foo, Playing Captain Choo Tze Huang and Joshua Shou SLOVAKIA - Peter Valasek, Stefan Palenik, Captain Rastislav Antala and Juraj Zvarik — 65 — 2010 IGF Record Book SLOVENIA - Žiga Avsec, Tim Gornik, Captain David Green and Domen Slabe SOUTH AFRICA - Dylan Frittelli, Dean O’Riley, Captain Colin Burger and J.G. Claassen SPAIN - Gerard Piris, Adrián Otaegui, Captain Luis Méndez and Ignacio Elvira 2010 IGF Record Book — 66 — SWAZILAND – Sifiso Vilane, Arthur Horne, Jr., Captain Sithembiso Mbelu and John Fakuaze SWEDEN - Henrik Norlander, Jeff Karlsson, Captain Walter Danewid and Jesper Kennegård SWITZERLAND - Ben Rusch, Edouard Amacher, Captain Toni Matti and Ken Benz — 67 — 2010 IGF Record Book CHINESE TAIPEI - Chin-Sheng Lin, Fu-Chiang Pan, Captain Tedo Yu-Ho Liu and Tsung-Yu Tsai TURKEY - Hamza Sayin, Koray Varli, Captain Kadir Aydin and Gencay Asan UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Ahmed Al Musharrekh, Abdalla Al Musharrekh, Captain Khalid Mubarek and Khalid Yousuf 2010 IGF Record Book — 68 — UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA - Abas Adam Sumbi, Jimmy Mollel Lazaro, Captain Mohamed Sadiki and Frank Roman Massawe UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Scott Langley, David Chung, Captain Fred Ridley and Peter Uihlein URUGUAY - Miguel Reyes, Juan Alvarez, Captain Guzman Etcheverry and Agustin Tarigo — 69 — 2010 IGF Record Book VENEZUELA - Alejandro Garmendia, José Daniel Ortega, Captain Carlos Whaite and Felipe Velázquez WALES - Rhys Pugh, Alastair Jones, Captain Carl Rowe and Oliver Farr ZIMBABWE - Nyasha Muyambo, Rogers Jack, Captain Roger Baylis and Scott Vincent 2010 IGF Record Book — 70 — International Golf Federation www.internationalgolffederation.org Maison Du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland Tel. 41-216-23-12-12 • Fax 41-216-01-64-77 • email: [email protected] Golf House, P.o. 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