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All Auswertung Dream Bowl Open2011 2nd Track Dream-Bowl Palace Open 2011 Squad 1 Official Date 02.04.2011 09:14 Pos Federation CodeName 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hdcp Total Ave. Diff. 1. Germany 4961 Manuel Mrosek 269 227 247 235 233 213 1424 237,33 0 2. Germany 4541 Peter Thüry 210 274 247 183 215 189 1318 219,67 -106 3. Germany 5711 Tobias Börding 213 212 213 215 201 258 1312 218,67 -112 4. Germany 5701 Peter Börding 206 192 204 225 250 209 1286 214,33 -138 5. Germany 4321 Kai Günther 198 168 209 193 226 268 1262 210,33 -162 6. Israel 5361 Nati Volpert 194 237 247 233 173 169 1253 208,83 -171 7. USA 5781 Edward Tkacz 179 215 245 209 178 224 1250 208,33 -174 8. Czech Republic 4791 Vojtech Sadlik 215 213 188 212 212 207 1247 207,83 -177 9. Germany 3191 Nadine Geißler 141 234 219 176 230 196 48 1244 207,33 -180 10. Germany 4821 Thomas Eisenhut 147 198 223 225 203 247 1243 207,17 -181 11. Switzerland 4511 Erich Zelger 201 191 235 220 204 191 1242 207,00 -182 12. Germany 5181 René Kaut 150 201 209 221 214 238 1233 205,50 -191 13. Germany 1041 Dennis Fütterer 218 215 233 176 206 171 1219 203,17 -205 14. Germany 5041 Roland Lust 198 168 226 180 213 214 1199 199,83 -225 15. Germany 3121 Eva Lindner 160 223 194 193 181 198 48 1197 199,50 -227 16. England 5591 Matt Miller 244 212 215 170 193 162 1196 199,33 -228 17. Germany 4851 Reiner Köpf 221 181 183 180 202 227 1194 199,00 -230 18. Germany 5911 Helmut Ulber 195 166 247 212 177 194 1191 198,50 -233 19. Germany 5311 Lukas Eigelt 184 172 202 193 220 217 1188 198,00 -236 20. Germany 5031 Andreas Kemnitz 161 235 222 166 221 178 1183 197,17 -241 21. Germany 4391 Klaus Haring 162 189 161 258 204 202 1176 196,00 -248 22. Germany 4711 Manfred Gronau 180 191 200 218 196 183 1168 194,67 -256 23. Germany 5221 Alexander von Maravic 166 207 184 220 190 200 1167 194,50 -257 24. Israel 5351 Oren Hayoun 162 192 181 217 182 225 1159 193,17 -265 25. Austria 4131 Norbert Saszmann 225 152 216 193 190 183 1159 193,17 -265 26. Austria 4081 Alexander Pittesser 190 187 162 205 200 209 1153 192,17 -271 27. Switzerland 4211 Rinaldo Ineichen 161 201 199 235 193 159 1148 191,33 -276 28. Germany 4811 Karlheinz Hofbauer 190 224 205 178 145 202 1144 190,67 -280 29. Germany 4201 Robert Ghanbar 193 213 211 174 191 162 1144 190,67 -280 30. Germany 5301 Harald Eigelt 214 176 135 161 279 177 1142 190,33 -282 31. Austria 4061 Georg Pittesser 168 191 166 215 180 213 1133 188,83 -291 32. Germany 4441 Christian Seidl 215 191 135 215 195 181 1132 188,67 -292 33. Russia 1071 Alexander Brykov 204 184 166 200 158 204 1116 186,00 -308 34. Germany 5341 Benjamin Busch 188 213 198 157 181 175 1112 185,33 -312 35. Austria 4121 Christian Voda 156 189 203 204 158 195 1105 184,17 -319 36. Germany 5541 Stephan Ferenczi 146 205 185 189 186 192 1103 183,83 -321 37. Germany 4091 Wolfgang Heyer 224 181 157 175 192 173 1102 183,67 -322 38. Germany 4271 Bernhard Hecht 204 177 133 220 182 183 1099 183,17 -325 39. Austria 4111 Bernhard Pittesser 210 160 202 163 173 190 1098 183,00 -326 40. Germany 3231 Monique Reichwald 183 180 150 194 166 170 48 1091 181,83 -333 41. Germany 5651 Sebastian Koch 151 152 200 152 193 212 1060 176,67 -364 42. Germany 5641 Tobias Wahler 207 181 199 147 180 143 1057 176,17 -367 43. Germany 4621 Christian Racpan 195 169 149 211 164 168 1056 176,00 -368 44. Israel 5371 Yosef Volpert 175 174 169 152 153 231 1054 175,67 -370 45. Switzerland 4521 Alexander Frisch 165 186 194 146 168 193 1052 175,33 -372 46. Czech Republic 4801 Petr Kvas 188 158 132 174 195 193 1040 173,33 -384 47. Luxemburg 5521 Marc Spilman 153 142 192 196 181 175 1039 173,17 -385 48. Germany 5661 Marco Netscheporenko 154 164 163 209 183 153 1026 171,00 -398 49. Italy 4721 Gianni Marchiori 146 193 209 123 149 198 1018 169,67 -406 50. Germany 5631 Jürgen Ertl 145 171 168 169 163 179 995 165,83 -429 51. Austria 4071 Christian Pittesser 165 158 165 159 158 169 974 162,33 -450 52. Germany 4401 Michael Laube 163 147 155 162 159 175 961 160,17 -463 53. Austria 5001 Robert Wegenast 162 195 165 127 144 167 960 160,00 -464 54. USA 5941 Asterios Fourkiotis 152 171 158 168 138 163 950 158,33 -474 55. Germany 5471 Simon Wagner 156 149 144 163 140 158 910 151,67 -514 56. Germany 4101 Helmut Theil 147 157 172 145 134 140 895 149,17 -529 57. Germany 3111 Monika Wustinger 116 169 145 109 123 140 48 850 141,67 -574 2nd Track Dream-Bowl Palace Open 2011 Squad 2 Official Date 30.03.2011 22:43 Pos Federation CodeName 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hdcp Total Ave. Diff. 1. England 5592 Matt Miller 258 256 209 222 236 242 1423 237,17 0 2. Germany 3192 Nadine Geißler 212 192 227 206 245 245 48 1375 229,17 -48 3. Germany 3122 Eva Lindner 172 207 232 170 243 263 48 1335 222,50 -88 4. Austria 4082 Alexander Pittesser 246 222 213 214 224 203 1322 220,33 -101 5. Germany 4852 Reiner Köpf 228 194 193 213 202 278 1308 218,00 -115 6. Germany 5071 Philipp Schütt 215 196 199 227 235 227 1299 216,50 -124 7. Germany 5712 Tobias Börding 269 186 208 224 194 202 1283 213,83 -140 8. Germany 3341 Sabrina Laub 203 206 173 235 221 196 48 1282 213,67 -141 9. Germany 4731 Jens Muth 222 201 198 215 258 184 1278 213,00 -145 10. Germany 4971 Martin Köberl 266 205 199 200 203 189 1262 210,33 -161 11. Germany 5731 Sven Garbotz 180 278 172 224 203 204 1261 210,17 -162 12. Germany 3381 Monic Facius 222 205 165 202 196 190 48 1228 204,67 -195 13. Germany 5531 Daniel Hellmich 205 160 216 190 212 236 1219 203,17 -204 14. Germany 4622 Christian Racpan 211 224 170 175 212 225 1217 202,83 -206 15. Germany 5702 Peter Börding 173 200 185 231 196 228 1213 202,17 -210 16. Germany 1042 Dennis Fütterer 232 229 168 169 223 192 1213 202,17 -210 18. Germany 1061 Johann Helbig 174 203 206 195 209 225 1212 202,00 -211 17. Germany 5921 Manuel Ulber 214 177 179 205 212 225 1212 202,00 -211 19. Germany 5302 Harald Eigelt 172 192 215 193 201 234 1207 201,17 -216 20. Germany 4392 Klaus Haring 192 224 170 169 268 178 1201 200,17 -222 21. Israel 5362 Nati Volpert 208 233 216 144 198 200 1199 199,83 -224 22. Czech Republic 4792 Vojtech Sadlik 170 199 199 227 210 180 1185 197,50 -238 23. Germany 4981 Christian Cremer 215 136 164 256 188 221 1180 196,67 -243 24. Germany 4812 Karlheinz Hofbauer 188 172 162 232 199 223 1176 196,00 -247 25. Israel 5352 Oren Hayoun 182 196 259 168 180 190 1175 195,83 -248 26. Germany 4712 Manfred Gronau 213 185 214 191 167 181 1151 191,83 -272 27. Germany 5912 Helmut Ulber 199 188 190 207 192 175 1151 191,83 -272 29. Russia 1011 Konstantin Matvienko 178 209 168 205 214 176 1150 191,67 -273 28. Germany 4221 Marcus Homuth 180 224 182 190 170 204 1150 191,67 -273 30. Czech Republic 4802 Petr Kvas 159 209 180 148 250 184 1130 188,33 -293 31. Germany 4421 Rainer Pichl 171 177 238 215 182 136 1119 186,50 -304 32. Germany 4501 Marcel Moritz 216 206 166 195 157 164 1104 184,00 -319 33. USA 5782 Edward Tkacz 164 172 172 195 216 182 1101 183,50 -322 34. Germany 5411 Max Reichart 139 184 230 224 152 159 1088 181,33 -335 35. Netherlands 4051 Sven Steenbekkers 110 214 191 209 190 161 1075 179,17 -348 36. Germany 5621 Jan Schwarz 141 215 190 177 181 164 1068 178,00 -355 37. Germany 5171 Benjamin Bormann 160 181 178 146 215 170 1050 175,00 -373 38. Austria 4062 Georg Pittesser 173 156 202 173 156 169 1029 171,50 -394 39. Germany 5472 Simon Wagner 162 200 157 154 164 161 998 166,33 -425 40. Germany 5901 Patrik Reichling 154 135 196 178 195 139 997 166,17 -426 41. Germany 4402 Michael Laube 142 174 143 201 159 174 993 165,50 -430 42. Germany 5611 Lucas Kasenbacher 158 157 181 181 142 174 993 165,50 -430 43. Germany 5051 Klaus Heinel 160 156 136 195 160 158 965 160,83 -458 44. Germany 5061 Ernst Czarnowski 175 158 166 148 155 158 960 160,00 -463 45. Austria 5002 Robert Wegenast 154 202 190 140 114 104 904 150,67 -519 46.
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