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2006 IWF-Masters Weightlifting Championships Competiton Startlist Subject to Change at the Technical Conference! Posted on 07-10-2006 2006 IWF-Masters Weightlifting Championships Competiton StartList Subject to change at the Technical Conference! Posted on 07-10-2006 Ses Age Wt Best Age Sex Name Team Status Num Grp Cls Tot 17 6 105 62 m Ulrich ABELS 168 Germany 37 1 94 36 m Maksim AGAPITOV 295 Russia 37 1 94 35 m Jalal AGHAEIPOUR 270 Iran 34 2 105 41 m Natif AGHAYEV 265 Azerbaijan Republic 13 7 105 66 m Boo AHLIN 155 Sweden 25 4 94 50 m Hassan AHMADIMANESH 240 Iran 33 2 94 41 m Omata AKIRA 253 Japan 5 1 75+ 38 f Anastasia AKTIPI 140 Greece 32 2 85 43 m Vadzim ALIAKSASHYN 260 Belarus 26 3 56 47 m Akif ALIYEV 175 Azerbaijan Republic 4 2 75 42 f Idalia ALVALLERO 121 El Salvador 23 4 69 51 m Damdinsuren ANDRYEI 160 Mongolia 18 5 69 57 m Jean-Yves ARNAULT 165 France 30 2 62 40 m Pascal ARNOU 215 France 31 2 77 42 m Koki ASANUMA 238 Japan 19 5 77 57 m Morgan ASK 201 Sweden 23 4 69 54 m Patrick ATTERIDGE 182 United Kingdom of Great Britain 33 2 94 41 m Jyrki AUVINEN 246 Finland 20 5 85 59 m Claude BAECHLER 182 France 36 1 85 38 m Jérome BAILLET 260 France 2 4 53 50 f Tina BALL 108 New Zealand 29 3 105 48 m Harry BARTH 280 Germany 12 7 69 67 m Melvin BARTON 117 United Kingdom of Great Britain 24 4 85 51 m Joachim BARZEN 197 Germany 34 2 105 44 m Eric BATTAGLIA 227 Monaco 7 9 85 76 m Petro BAZYUCHENKO 155 Ukraine 14 6 62 63 m Barrie BEASLEY 117 United Kingdom of Great Britain 15 6 77 64 m Sylvio BEGUE 162 France 32 2 85 44 m Lohrasb BEHROOZI 260 Iran 1 5 69 55 f Eugenia BEKATOROU 85 Greece 21 5 94 57 m Jean-Paul BELMAS 205 France 29 3 105 48 m Heinrich BERKEMANN 235 Germany 19 5 77 59 m François BIGOT 161 France 9 8 69 70 m Feliks BINKOWSKI 136 Poland 12 7 85 66 m Roald BJERKHOLT 135 Norway 6 10 77 84 m Alfred BLANK 77 Germany 25 4 94 51 m Edmund BOGENSBERGER 195 Austria 27 3 77 45 m Didier BOISTON 225 France 19 5 77 55 m Robert BONDIMAN 192 United States Of America 14 6 69 60 m Andrzej BORKIEWICZ 170 Poland 2 4 48 54 f Christine BOURGE 75 France 12 7 77 67 m Howard BOVELL 160 United States Of America 1 6 63 63 f Barbara BOYER 94 United States Of America 1 6 48 63 f Vicki BRADY 59 Australia 32 2 85 41 m Michael BRANKE 230 Germany 34 2 105+ 40 m Jürgen BRAUN 260 Germany 7 9 62 78 m Jacques BRETAGNE 115 France 18 5 69 56 m Jiri BRODSKY 150 Czech Republic 6 10 77 80 m Morris BRUK 100 South Africa 17 6 94 62 m Jean-Pierre BRUNET 202 France 7 9 77 75 m Donald BUCHANAN 110 Canada 21 5 105 59 m Zdenek BULAN 200 Czech Republic 32 2 85 42 m Oleksandr BULYGA 237 Ukraine 16 6 85 60 m Ian BURKE 178 Scotland 29 3 105 47 m Hafiz Imran BUTT 220 Pakistan 3 3 63 45 f Annette CAMPBELL 165 United Kingdom of Great Britain 9 8 69 70 m Daniel CAMUS-MOLLET 97 France 27 3 77 47 m Dominique CANIVET 205 France 9 8 77 72 m Claude CANTRELLE 100 France 34 2 105+ 41 m Sergio CARDENAS 260 Venezuela 22 4 62 54 m Yves CARIGNAN 178 Canada 13 7 105 65 m John CARLSSON 140 Denmark 19 5 77 58 m Gilbert CARREZ 167 France 16 6 85 63 m Ole CARSTENSEN 165 Denmark 3 3 75+ 49 f Briska CECH 98 Germany 26 3 62 45 m Michel CESAR 155 France 3 3 53 48 f Caroline CHARLES 109 United Kingdom of Great Britain 19 5 77 56 m Roland CHAVIGNY 215 France 5 1 53 36 f Claire CHAZETTE 113 France 17 6 94 60 m Jaroslav CHEBEN 218 Slovakia 32 2 85 40 m Xavier CHERIGIE 210 France 9 8 77 70 m Emery CHEVRIER 194 Canada 5 1 75+ 39 f Christina CHIOFFI 112 United States Of America 9 8 69 71 m Young CHOW SENG 145 Malaysia 28 3 94 47 m Serge CHRETIEN 253 Canada 13 7 94 65 m Vladimir CHUEV 200 Russia 24 4 85 50 m Jan CIESLIK 223 Poland 19 5 77 58 m Jan CIHLA 170 Czech Republic 30 2 69 43 m Robert CLABAUT 180 France 9 8 69 74 m Howard COHEN 130 United States Of America 1 7 75+ 71 f Barbara CONLEY 74 United States Of America 14 6 62 64 m Yvan CORBET 207 France 30 2 62 42 m Yvan CORBET 202 France 18 5 56 57 m Jacques CORNEILLET 120 France 25 4 94 54 m Patrick COYNEL 200 France 18 5 69 57 m Jean-Claude COZERET 172 France 33 2 94 40 m Fabrice CRETIN 233 France 32 2 85 41 m Wojciech DABEK 205 Poland 36 1 77 35 m Ireneusz DABROWSKI 240 Poland 5 1 58 39 f Annett DAMME 136 Germany 18 5 56 55 m Mohammad DAR BEHESTHTI 120 Iran 6 10 69 85 m Leslie D'ARCY 60 United Kingdom of Great Britain 20 5 85 57 m Chris DARIOTIS 200 United States Of America 26 3 56 46 m Niyaz DAUTOV 150 Russia 30 2 56 40 m Ebrahim DAVARI 180 Iran 38 1 105 39 m Simon DAVIS 245 United Kingdom of Great Britain 28 3 85 45 m Jean-Marc DEFRANCE 210 France 29 3 105+ 49 m Vladimir DEGTAR 222 Czech Republic 23 4 77 53 m Joe DELAGO 190 United States Of America 7 9 77 79 m Bill DENI 145 United States Of America 10 8 85 71 m Werner DEPPNER 145 Germany 26 3 69 46 m Jean-Pierre DESBORDES 192 France 7 9 77 77 m André DESCHAINTRES 102 France 10 8 85 71 m Bill DESPARD 153 Scotland 29 3 105 48 m Gurdawer DHESI 280 United Kingdom of Great Britain 35 1 69 35 m Daniel DUBOIS 230 Belgium 19 5 77 55 m Konstandinos DUDULAKIS 195 Greece 23 4 77 51 m Yanjmaa DURVUNJIN 210 Mongolia 23 4 69 51 m Boguslaw DZIKI 180 Germany 10 8 105 71 m Hans EHLENZ 173 Germany 21 5 105 59 m Jozef EJSMONT 212 Poland 3 3 63 47 f Khishigt ENKHTUYA 100 Mongolia 9 8 69 73 m Lev EPSHTEIN 140 United States Of America 24 4 85 53 m Peter ERKELENZ 200 Germany 17 6 94 60 m Frantisek ESSER 160 Czech Republic 4 2 69 42 f Alea FAIRCHILD 97 Belgium 21 5 94 58 m Inge FALTH 195 Sweden 13 7 105+ 68 m Jim FERGUSON 150 Scotland 30 2 69 40 m Patrick FERRANDIER 230 France 35 1 62 36 m Jean-Paul FERRARI 206 Belgium 38 1 105+ 36 m Ewald FISCHER 300 Austria 29 3 105+ 46 m Efrain FLORES 240 Venezuela 20 5 85 58 m Valerio FONTANALS 190 El Salvador 14 6 62 60 m Shozo FUCHIWAKI 136 Japan 18 5 56 57 m Susumu FUJIMOTO 142 Japan 10 8 105 73 m Arne GAHNSTROM 144 Sweden 24 4 85 51 m Nikolaos GALIATSATOS 210 Greece 1 7 63 68 f Dorothy GARDNER 65 United States Of America 36 1 85 36 m Michael GASSMANN 245 Germany 35 1 69 36 m David GAUDIAU 191 France 23 4 77 54 m Pierre -Yves GERARD 170 France 33 2 94 40 m Olivier GIRAULT 240 France 9 8 77 70 m Miloslav GLIZ 125 Czech Republic 22 4 56 54 m Jakov GOROVITS 150 Israel 3 3 48 47 f Aniela GREGOREK 80 United States Of America 22 4 62 52 m Jerzy GREGOREK 185 United States Of America 18 5 69 55 m Jürgen GREINER 203 Germany 34 2 105 41 m Jörg GRONEMANN 276 Germany 22 4 62 51 m Jean-Pierre GROSSET 175 France 4 2 69 41 f Corinne GROTENHUIS 147 United States Of America 19 5 77 56 m Roberto GUERRA 180 El Salvador 27 3 77 46 m Gregoire GUIJARRO 210 France 28 3 85 47 m Geoffroy GUILLAUMET 253 France 12 7 77 69 m Peter GUSTAVIK 145 Austria 8 8 62 73 m Yrjö HAATANEN 130 Finland 32 2 85 40 m Tommy HALLSTROM 240 Sweden 32 2 85 40 m Eddie HALSTEAD 260 United Kingdom of Great Britain 11 7 62 65 m Glenn HARRIS 125 United States Of America 26 3 62 47 m Michel HARTMAN 156 France 4 2 53 43 f Ute HEHL 95 Germany 14 6 69 63 m Jacques HEIN 157 France 16 6 85 60 m Jürgen HEISTERKAMP 200 Germany 23 4 69 51 m Klaus-Dieter HELD 165 Germany 14 6 62 60 m Jan HELEBRANT 140 Czech Republic 37 1 94 38 m Christophe HELENA 259 France 27 3 77 47 m Pierre HENIQUE 210 France 23 4 69 52 m Harald HERBERG 210 Germany 2 4 75 51 f Barbara HERMANN 102 Germany 25 4 105 54 m Richard HERMANN 255 Germany 17 6 94 61 m Richard HERRICK 155 United States Of America 11 7 62 67 m Claus HESS 129 Germany 25 4 105+ 53 m Jan HINRICHSEN 230 Sweden 29 3 105 45 m Bertrand HOFF 212 France 33 2 94 40 m Daren HOLLOWAY 225 United Kingdom of Great Britain 32 2 85 40 m Bernd HORNOF 225 Germany 12 7 77 65 m Michel HORUS 165 France 3 3 53 45 f Deborah HUDSON 107 United States Of America 10 8 94 73 m Mihaly HUSZKA 180 Hungary 36 1 85 36 m Qaisar IFTIKHAR 290 Pakistan 37 1 94 37 m Minoru IKUSHIMA 248 Japan 27 3 77 46 m Aleh ISUPAU 220 Belarus 26 3 56 48 m Vladimir IVANOV 185 Russia 4 2 58 43 f Sayuri IWANAGA 130 Japan 17 6 94 60 m Edmond JACOT 185 Switzerland 21 5 94 59 m Stefan JAKOBSSON 260 Sweden 17 6 105 64 m Vladimir JAROS 205 Czech Republic 38 1 105 38 m Bahram JAVADI 300 Iran 6 107780mTormod JENSEN 87 Norway 27 3 77 46 m Hans JORGENSEN 260 Denmark 2 4 53 51 f Marga JORGENSEN 115 Denmark 35 1 69 37 m Mike JUHRSCH 224 Germany 37 1 94 39 m Jens KABBE 282 Germany 9 8 69 71 m Teddy KAPLAN 150 Israel 25 4 94 52 m Vitaliy KARABANOV 230 Russia 12 7 69 68 m Kozo KATSURAGAWA 158 Japan 9 8 69 70 m Mikhail KAZADOY 150 Russia 3 3 75+ 45 f Debra KEELAN 144 Australia 7 9 69 76 m Roy KEROL 120 Denmark 1 6 75+ 60 f Janis KERR 88 United Kingdom of Great Britain 28 3 85 45 m Bernard KESMAECKER 197 France 37 1 94 36 m Benamar KHERRAF 230 France 30 2 69 41 m Schachawan KHOSCHNAU 215 Germany 18 5 62 58 m Walter KIRSTETTER 154 Germany 25 4 94 54 m Gerd KLEINSCHMID 230 Germany 31 2 77 40 m Ralf KLINGSCHAT 222 Germany 25 4 105 53 m Sakhy KLYCHBAEV 258 Russia 12 7 69 69 m Hiroshi KOGA 145 Japan 29 3 105 45 m Andreas KÖHLER 222 Germany 30 2 62 39 m Shoki KONNO 188 Japan 19 5 77 58 m Reinhard KOSSMANN 193 Germany 15 6 77 64 m Piotr KOWALEWSKI 188 Poland 9 8 77 74 m Albert KOZEMOV 153 Russia 34 2 105 42 m Dmitri KOZEMOV 270 Russia 20 5 85 59 m Stanislaw KOZLOWSKI 200 Poland 28 3 85 45 m Stanislav KRASOVSKI 217 Belarus 4 2 58 43 f Caroline KRAUT 107 France 8 8 56 71 m Viatcheslav KRAYNOV 90 Russia 21 5 94 55 m Preben KREBS 235 Denmark 25 4 94 50 m Marc KRETTLY 240 France 22 4 62 52 m Walter KRETZ 160 Germany 16 6 85 62 m James KRUEGER 201 United States Of America 11 7 56 67 m Miroslav KUBINEC 115 Czech Republic 32 2 85 40 m Josef KVAPIL 250 Czech Republic 31 2 77 41 m Dimitri LAB 240 Switzerland 18 5 56 55 m Iyrii LAGUNOV 162 Ukraine 30 2 69 42 m Arpad LANGWEIL 212 Austria 6 10 105 84 m Jack LANO 80 United States Of America 27 3 77 49 m Stéphane LARCY 217 France 2 4 63 51 f Lene LARSEN 82 Denmark 38
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