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List & Label Report SSL City Grand Slam 2016 Star - Heinz-Nixdorf-Pokal R5 yellow Scoring system: Low Point Preliminary Result List As of 4 MAY 2016 At 12:16 Bow Sail Race Place Name Position No. Number Points 1 1 USA 8320 George SZABO (S) 1 1 Patrick DUCOMMUN (C1) 2 93 BRA 8172 Francisco SIEMSEN (S) 2 2 Arthur LOPES (C1) 3 10 NOR 8317 Eivind MELLEBY (S) 3 3 Joshua REVKIN (C1) 4 44 GER 8361 Stefan LEHNERT (S) 4 4 Dietmar HOBBIE (C1) 5 8 BRA 8510 Torben GRAEL (S) 5 5 Stefano LILLIA (C1) 6 41 GER 8355 Christian PAUCKSCH (S) 6 6 Peter HÜBNER (C1) 7 3 USA 8465 Augie DIAZ (S) 7 7 Bruno PRADA (C1) 8 79 GER 8299 Joachim HELLMICH (S) 8 8 Stefan LACHER (C1) 9 6 GER 8450 Hubert MERKELBACH (S) 9 9 Gerrit BARTEL (C1) 10 12 ITA 7488 Roberto BENAMATI (S) 10 10 Alberto AMBROSINI (C1) 11 80 GER 8005 Jürgen PAUST (S) 11 11 Stefan PAUST (C1) 12 15 FIN 8121 Jesper SUNDMAN (S) 12 12 Tom SUNDMAN (C1) 13 16 CRO 8360 Marin MISURA (S) 13 13 Tonko BARAC (C1) 14 66 GER 8020 Thomas APPEL (S) 14 14 Stephan WAGNER (C1) 15 47 GER 8124 Uwe HANNEMANN (S) 15 15 Annette DAHMS (C1) 16 78 GER 8027 Sönke WESTPHAL (S) 16 16 Andreas KAERGER (C1) 17 35 GER 8130 Henning VOIGT (S) 17 17 Dirk STRUVE (C1) 18 55 GER 8400 Jörg MELLIS (S) 18 18 Uli DAUB (C1) 19 61 GER 7674 Dominik FALLAIS (S) 19 19 Markus KATTENBUSCH (C1) 20 45 GER 8483 John H HELMSING (S) 20 20 John SCHLUBACH (C1) 21 63 GER 7272 Reiner PETERSEN (S) 21 21 Oliver BERGER (C1) 22 95 SWE 7758 Robert SJÖGREN (S) 22 22 Mattias HEIDING (C1) 23 56 GER 8213 Felix GOLD (S) 23 23 Norbert PETER (C1) 24 19 USA 8464 Jack JENNINGS (S) 24 24 Phil TRINTER (C1) 25 71 GER 8190 Florian KUKE (S) 25 25 Lars LENSING-HEBBEN (C1) 26 57 GER 7449 Peer PETERSEN (S) 26 26 Frank WIESNER (C1) 27 74 GER 7483 Nils HANSEN (S) 27 27 Sven JOHANNSEN (C1) Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created WED 4 MAY 2016 12:16 Page 1 of 2 SSL City Grand Slam 2016 Star - Heinz-Nixdorf-Pokal R5 yellow Scoring system: Low Point Preliminary Result List As of 4 MAY 2016 At 12:16 Bow Sail Race Place Name Position No. Number Points 28 54 USA 8507 Jim REVKIN (S) 28 28 Hannes LINDAUER (C1) 29 37 POL 8417 Ireneusz STAWIANY (S) 29 29 Jakub STAWIANY (C1) Report Created WED 4 MAY 2016 12:16 Page 2 of 2.
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