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Gemeinde Vilters-Wangs Hotel Furt, Pizol Gemeinde Sargans Hotel Alpina, Pizol Onsoren Onsoren onsoren p ts p Hau onsoren onsoren p Co-S Gemeinde Vilters-Wangs Hotel Furt, Pizol Gemeinde Sargans Hotel Alpina, Pizol onsoren onsoren p Gemeinde Mels Pamag Engineering AG, Flums Gemeinde Bad Ragaz itexa AG, Chur/Pfäfers Thömsns Club, Bad Ragaz OWI, Sargans Individuals Maler Stieger, Bad Ragaz Kino Castels, Sargans Transteam, Sargans onsoren onsoren p S Seite 1 von 5 www.altiski.ch Pizol Altiski 03.03.2012 Tagessieger : Alexander Hug (1975), Sargans, StartNr:110, Zeit: 02:03:52 CLASSIC Damen (Referenzzeit: 01:50:19) Rang Nr Name Vorname Ort Jg Gesamtzeit 1. 307 Thommen Noemi Bad Ragaz 1975 01:48:16 2. 308 Werren Ursula Homberg 1970 01:45:36 3. 350 Tasic Monika Maienfeld 1983 01:56:12 4. 304 Keller Nadja Bad Ragaz 1974 01:57:01 5. 302 Good Renate Wangs 1977 01:57:05 6. 356 Franzi Cornelia Mels 1969 01:58:03 7. 354 Ackermann Sandra Heiligkreuz 1972 01:58:08 8. 370 Dürr Antonia Weite 1979 01:36:54 9. 305 Manser Frieda Appenzell-Eggerstand. 1966 01:35:32 10. 306 Müller-Bucher Irene Oberwil-Lieli 1953 01:30:03 11. 366 Loher Nadine Trimmis 1975 01:28:35 12. 359 Good Mirjam Weite 1977 02:16:48 13. 361 Marty Lilly Schindellegi 1963 02:17:01 14. 364 Tschirky Margreth Weisstannen 1969 02:19:01 15. 373 Britt Gabriela Vilters 1978 02:20:06 16. 303 Gwerder Beatrice Morschach 1964 01:20:15 17. 362 Schuler Barbara Schaan 1972 01:10:50 --- CLASSIC Herren (Referenzzeit: 01:41:16) Rang Nr Name Vorname Ort Jg Gesamtzeit 1. 320 Fuchs Roland Mörschwil 1969 01:41:14 2. 313 Daguati Arno Landquart 1963 01:39:43 3. 311 Bislin Pirmin Pfäfers 1961 01:43:20 4. 339 Nägeli Markus Adetswil 1963 01:44:16 5. 340 Niederer Andreas Sargans 1982 01:37:14 6. 325 Good Magnus Heiligkreuz 1980 01:37:04 7. 324 Good Anton Wangs 1982 01:36:58 8. 336 Loher Michael Trimmis 1971 01:47:57 9. 317 Fanconi Arno Landquart 1960 01:48:01 10. 338 Müntener Jakob Bad Ragaz 1965 01:48:19 11. 346 Vonlanthen Christophe Saignelegier 1970 01:32:23 12. 360 Gadient Gallus Vilters 1964 01:30:34 13. 367 Gartmann Johann Wangs 1970 01:30:22 14. 326 Grissmann Johannes Lochau 1954 01:29:49 15. 319 Frischknecht Koni Rorschacherberg 1942 01:29:18 16. 349 Zweifel Jan Ennenda 1977 01:29:15 17. 374 Lelanic Arno Trübbach 1981 01:29:11 18. 310 Bettenmann Daniel Wangs 1969 01:28:46 19. 353 Kroess Werner Langenegg 1963 01:27:51 20. 323 Giger Roman Murg 1990 01:26:00 21. 363 Dumoulin Rene Heiligkreuz 1981 01:56:51 22. 365 Müller Martin Walenstadt 1987 01:25:30 23. 369 Ackermann Urs Mels 1971 01:24:58 24. 321 Gadient Beat Flumserberg 1960 01:24:55 25. 332 Kalberer Kurt Wangs 1963 01:57:55 26. 337 Meli Peter Mels 1964 01:57:57 27. 357 Franzi Rolf Mels 1961 01:57:59 28. 314 Disch Hermann Wangs 1966 01:24:32 Seite 2 von 5 29. 316 Eberle Thomas Flumserberg 1974 01:24:22 30. 355 Ackermann Thomas Heiligkreuz 1972 01:58:10 31. 348 Zai Markus Bad Ragaz 1981 01:23:31 32. 322 Gadient Daniel Rankweil 1975 01:21:14 33. 333 Kilchmann Franz Bad Ragaz 1988 01:21:13 34. 329 Heller Hanspeter Basel 1949 01:20:13 35. 377 Boutellier Roman Oberegg 1950 01:19:58 36. 330 Hermann Thomas Flums-Hochwiese 1974 01:17:57 37. 343 Schneider Manuel Schwendi 1997 01:17:06 38. 368 Schöb Roland Sax 1978 01:14:25 39. 331 Iten Patrick Mels 1990 01:12:23 40. 341 Potztal Ralph Bad Ragaz 1984 01:10:01 41. 309 Bachofner Thomas Bad Ragaz 1981 01:09:58 42. 334 Kuster Thomas Bad Ragaz 1980 02:16:31 43. 371 Fausch Patrik Weite 1971 02:16:34 44. 372 Dürr Mathias Oberschan 1987 02:16:50 45. 358 Good Emil Jona 1948 02:27:45 46. 352 Lanfranchi Nicolao Poschiavo 1971 52:27 47. 376 Rathje Torben Männedorf 1976 02:30:05 48. 375 Pfammatter Christoph Mels 1960 02:30:17 49. 344 Stähli Marc Flums 1987 02:38:19 50. 312 Bless Pascal Flums 1987 02:38:22 51. 345 Stähli Patrick Flums 1985 02:38:25 --- EXTREME Damen (91+älter) Rang Nr Name Vorname Ort Jg Gesamtzeit 1. 8 Senn Martina Sevelen 1976 02:46:49 2. 102 Mühlhuber Anna Schliersee 1981 02:52:40 3. 13 Zoller Nina Herisau 1987 02:54:44 4. 5 Jäger Barbara Vättis 1989 02:57:24 5. 101 Baumann Ursula Amden 1969 02:57:58 6. 12 Ziegler Monika Mülenen 1964 03:02:54 7. 103 Feurle Michaela Dornbirn 1972 03:04:39 8. 11 Valchera Elena Bellinzona 1980 03:18:25 9. 7 Schöb Christine Eggersriet 1983 03:19:53 10. 9 Sofia Marlies Lustenau 1969 03:45:36 11. 4 Hofmann Anja Offenburg 1981 03:55:35 12. 10 Spirig Marion Oberriet 1973 03:59:29 --- EXTREME Herren (91-73) Rang Nr Name Vorname Ort Jg Gesamtzeit 1. 110 Hug Alexander Sargans 1975 02:03:52 2. 43 Schneider Geri Mels 1988 02:06:00 3. 35 Moret Didier Tour 1975 02:07:21 4. 107 Sacamin David Orimentz 1990 02:08:53 5. 109 Marti Werner Grindelwald 1989 02:11:06 6. 30 Graf Johannes Dornbirn 1985 02:11:22 7. 105 Remy Cedric Charmey 1988 02:11:49 8. 46 Sulser Stefan Pfäfers 1980 02:12:07 9. 27 Ginier Reynold La Comballaz 1981 02:12:35 10. 23 Darbellay Francois Orsieres 1987 02:15:49 11. 39 Philipp Schädler Kempten 1986 02:16:27 12. 25 Egli Jörg Furna 1990 02:17:57 13. 45 Senn Daniel Glarus 1974 02:19:34 14. 31 Hidber Reto Grüsch 1974 02:20:11 15. 36 Mosmang Andreas Immenstadt 1986 02:20:43 16. 20 Cairoli Andrea Lodrino 1973 02:20:53 Seite 3 von 5 17. 34 Michaud Randy Champery 1989 02:21:00 18. 51 Wildhaber Marco Flumserberg 1991 02:21:32 19. 15 Baldauf Christian Immenstadt 1990 02:24:52 20. 28 Girard Steven Vuippens 1991 02:25:52 21. 14 Amann Mario Hohenems 1974 02:26:06 22. 47 Tröbelsperger Bernd Anger 1976 02:28:02 23. 24 Drexel Klaus Dornbirn 1973 02:29:01 24. 44 Schwitter Reto Niederurnen 1980 02:33:51 25. 19 Britt Jörg Vilters 1977 02:34:23 26. 108 Tschirky Roger Plons 1982 02:34:25 27. 106 Müller Lukas Alpthal 1974 02:38:34 28. 32 Mareischen Christoph Savognin 1984 02:38:53 29. 114 Boutellier Philipp Oberegg 1987 02:39:35 30. 26 Egli Mathias Grüsch 1973 02:42:08 31. 41 Schmid Johannes Bischofswiesen 1982 02:42:16 32. 42 Schneider Adrian Schwendi 1975 02:46:23 33. 16 Barnes Chris Basel 1974 02:46:39 34. 119 Good Stefan Azmoos 1984 02:49:27 35. 37 Müller Stefan Davos Frauenkirch 1980 02:51:17 36. 40 Ronner Markus Urdorf 1980 02:52:51 37. 22 Combelles Damien Neyruz 1976 02:53:08 38. 117 Mareischen Maurus Savognin 1980 02:53:28 39. 18 Bovard Louis-Charles Praz 1979 02:54:24 40. 17 Besson Cedric Uhwiesen 1979 02:54:25 41. 29 Girona Pablo Fribourg 1983 02:57:34 42. 21 Camenzind Daniel Cham 1977 03:17:01 43. 33 Mark Crampton Basel 1977 03:24:38 --- EXTREME Sen I (72-63) Rang Nr Name Vorname Ort Jg Gesamtzeit 1. 116 Tschalär Berni Sent 1969 02:11:38 2. 63 Girardi Thomas Wangs 1968 02:11:42 3. 76 Neuper Andreas Bludenz 1972 02:20:56 4. 68 Jägli Hansruedi Fideris 1964 02:23:07 5. 59 Cortesi Reto Poschiavo 1968 02:25:25 6. 82 Ulrich Andreas Rickenbach 1972 02:26:19 7. 69 Kälin Marcel Schindellegi 1971 02:31:13 8. 77 Peer Hans Obstalden 1964 02:31:33 9. 56 Bischoff Martin Seelisberg 1966 02:32:25 10. 86 Wyss Martin Weisstannen 1968 02:34:51 11. 58 Camenzind Oscar Gersau 1971 02:36:49 12. 53 Bachmann Rainer Weiler 1969 02:38:23 13. 84 Willi Thomas Wangs 1970 02:38:38 14. 73 Mauch Christoph Sempach 1971 02:38:49 15. 111 Gillieron Christophe Morges 1967 02:39:25 16. 62 Gipperich Thomas Sonthofen 1966 02:42:41 17. 64 Grabher Markus Lustenau 1970 02:45:55 18. 80 Silvanti Luca Bellinzona 1971 02:47:10 19. 72 Lutz Thomas Herisau 1970 02:47:32 20. 78 Poehl Hubert Balzers 1971 02:48:15 21. 57 Camenzind Edwin Brunnen 1966 02:54:28 22. 112 Nänne Francis Bäretswil 1967 02:55:47 23. 61 Enzler Daniel Appenzell 1965 02:56:16 24. 52 Aepli Daniel Bauma 1963 03:00:12 25. 71 Langenegger Roli Appenzell Steinegg 1968 03:01:13 26. 83 Voser Patrick Egg 1967 03:04:30 27. 70 Kugler Reto St. gallen 1971 03:07:09 Seite 4 von 5 28. 74 Meyer Andreas Hergensweiler 1972 03:09:12 29. 79 Schneider Beat Schwendi 1968 03:11:34 30. 55 Beeler Markus Rothenthurm 1968 03:11:45 31. 60 Egger Rolf Wolfhausen 1970 03:15:47 32. 66 Heel Martin Tuggen 1972 03:16:49 33. 75 Monticolo Paolo Erlenbach 1968 03:43:58 34. 65 Hahnloser Dieter La Conversion 1969 04:29:31 --- EXTREME Sen II (62+älter) Rang Nr Name Vorname Ort Jg Gesamtzeit 1. 95 Lehner Roby Ferden 1954 02:22:37 2.
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