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January 2016 January 2016 Gold CHI SHUEN CHOW (HK) HEATHER KELLER (USA) MAX GASSEHOLM (USA) PAW HEE QUEK (MLY) MICHELLE WONG (HK) STEPHEN ETHIER (USA) SUZANNE MAITHEL (USA) January 2016 Silver AARIKA MICHELE FOULSTON (USA) HOI YAN LAM (HK) POH SEE ONG (MLY) ALICE RETZINGER (USA) HYDRA ALMALIK HAMSAH (MLY) PUI YING LAM (HK) ALYCE CARTER (USA) JACQUE MCLEAN (USA) PUTERI INTAN RAFEAH BINTI ALYSIA JANTZI (CAN) JAMIE RHONE (USA) ABDUL AZIZ (MLY) ANA TERESA HERNANDEZ JEFF PROCTOR (USA) REAGAN HUNT (USA) VALENZUELA (MX) JESSICA YOUNG (USA) REBECCA BODESTEAN (USA) ANDREA BETH MORRISON (USA) JILL KORELL (USA) ROBYN CUNNINGHAM (CAN) ANEESA BEGUM MAHAMUD (SGP) KAM FONG THAM (MLY) ROGENE KARLA BRICK (USA) ANGELIKA DOPPELBAUER (AT) KAREN HARRISON (USA) SALBIAH FUNG LEN CHI (MLY) ANNE & JAMES MATUSKY (USA) KARIN COLLINS (USA) SANDRA MEDINA (USA) ARIANNE KOPS (NLD) KATHY YATES (USA) SERENA DIVINE FRISELLA (USA) ASHLEY PERRY (USA) KELLY URBANO (USA) SHANNON MCKNIGHT (USA) BIK YEE PAT WONG (HK) KIA HAU QUEK (MLY) SARAH MOHAMMAD SUHAIMI BRIANNA RHYNE (USA) LAUREN BURBA (USA) (MLY) BRITTANY MEIMAN (USA) LINDA KANARR (USA) SOFIA FLORES MARTINEZ (MX) BROOKE KERRY COLEMAN (USA) LISA ANN MYRICK (USA) STEPHANIE KOBLMUELLER (AT) CARLA PROUD (AUS) LISA GUARDADO (USA) STUART STEINFELD (USA) CHING LIN (TWN) LOUISE GRIEVE (CAN) SUZANNE & MARK RALPH (USA) CHRISTINA HUGHES (USA) LYNETTE REEDY (USA) TABITHA BOOTH (USA) CHUI FUNG ESTHER CHAN (HK) MACKENZIE WALDRON (USA) THE NATURAL PATH ASIA LTD. (HK) CHUI SHAN CHUNG (HK) MADELINE ISACOFF (USA) TRACY BOUNDS (USA) DANA DELUCIA (USA) MAN YEE LU (HK) TRACY JO IRIS GADIENT (USA) EEF OUWEHAND (NLD) MARK TUDOR (USA) VALERIA GONZALEZ LOMELI (MX) ELIZABETH ARIANI (SGP) MARTHA DENISE MUNIZZI (USA) WAI SHAN LEUNG (HK) ELIZABETH FOSTER (USA) MARTINA WAGNER (AT) WAI YIN ANN LAU (HK) ERIN LABIE (USA) MEAGAN SUMMERS (USA) YUEN KA HAU (HK) FUNG TANG KUANG (MLY) MELISSA DAWN BESS (USA) YUN YU TSE (HK) GOH TECK LING (MLY) MICHELE WILLIS (USA) ZARAH VON SPERL (AUS) HAMSAH AHMAD (MLY) MICHELLE HOLL (AUS) ZURAIDA AHMAD DANIAL (MLY) HANNAH GARZA (USA) MICHELLE SNIDER (USA) HEATHER MAGSAYO (USA) MIKELYN BOLDEN (USA) HEIDI WILSON (USA) NATASHA RIDWAN STEINBOCK HOI MAN CHAN (HK) (SGP) January 2016 Executive ADELINA MATHEWS (MLY) CARL THOMAS LUPOSELLO (USA) DIANE & RODNEY JENSEN (USA) ALAINA LEE (USA) CARLA BUTTEL (USA) DONAJEAN RAMEY HANGER (USA) ALICIA OLDEBEKKING (USA) CARLA TACK (USA) DOROTHY CIEZCZAK (USA) ALVINA PENNER (CAN) CAROL SEE (HK) DZIDRA 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