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VERONA 2006 OPEN TEAMS A/A Names Country 1 Bryan VERONA 2006 OPEN TEAMS a/a Names Country 1 Bryan MAKSYMETZ - Lars ANDERSSON CAN - SWE 2 Julien GAVIARD - Thomas BESSIS FRA 3 Jean-Jacques PALAU - Pierre-Yves GUILLAUMIN FRA 4 Sajid ISPAHANI - David GREENWOOD ENG - IRL 5 Rajendra GOKHALE - Sk IYENGAR IND 6 Desislava Borissova POPOVA - Georgi KARAKOLEV BUL 7 Ahu ZOBU - Victor ARONOV TUR - BUL 8 Patrick GRENTHE - Michel DUGUET FRA 9 Jens AUKEN - Soren CHRISTIANSEN DEN 10 Konrad ARASZKIEWICZ - Dariusz KOWALSKI POL 11 Enrico LONGINOTTI - Giampaolo FRANCO ITA 12 Valerie GARDINER - Peter GILL NZL - AUS 13 Alex KOLESNIK - Roberto SCARAMUZZI USA 14 Maxim ZHMAK - Denis DOBRIN RUS 15 Badal Chandra DAS - Sibnath Dey SARKAR IND 16 Guy LAFFINEUR - Jean-Christophe QUANTIN FRA 17 Jose Carlos HENRIQUES - Juliano BARBOSA POR 18 Wei Dong LIU - Hong Lu ZHONG CHN 19 Maris MATISONS - Andris SMILGAJS LAT 20 N. K. GUPTA - Sandeep THAKRAL IND 21 Tim COPE - Glen HOLMAN RSA 22 Moza PANAHPOUR - Ishmael DELMONTE ENG - AUS 23 Jacek CIECHOMSKI - Piotr JUREK POL 24 Jean-Paul BALIAN - Philippe TOFFIER FRA 25 Lucian TACIUC - Mihai STAVRACHE ROM 26 Serge CHEVALIER - Andre GIGNAC CAN 27 Giulio BONGIOVANNI - Jacek ROMANSKI ITA - POL 28 Tomasz GOTARD - Josef PIEKAREK GER 29 Arnaud ANCESSY - Frederic BRUNET FRA 30 Jacques POTIER - Richard NAIGARD FRA 31 Heinrich BERGER - Ulrich SPAUR AUT 32 Jon Egil FURUNES - Per Erik AUSTBERG NOR 33 Pritish KUSHARI - Sumit MUKHERJEE IND 34 Zvonko PETROVIC - Zeljko PINTARIC CRO 35 Tommy GARVEY - John CARROLL IRL 36 D.g. SIMEONI - Henri NICOLAI FRA 37 Jason HACKETT - Justin HACKETT ENG 38 Alan NELSON - Kath NELSON ENG 39 Jerome ROMBAUT - Lionel SEBBANE FRA 40 Pierre SAPORTA - Jean-Louis MARLIER FRA 41 Brigitte AUBONNET - Christophe CARDE FRA 42 Stefano CATA - Giancarlo MARINI ITA 43 Giovanni ALBAMONTE - Riccardo INTONTI ITA 44 Dipak PODDAR - Anand K S SAMANT IND 45 Jaanus MARIPUU - Tanel KOIVUPUU EST 46 Rafal JAGNIEWSKI - Boguslaw PAZUR POL 47 Marc BOMPIS - Thierry De SAINTE MARIE FRA 48 Simon GILLIS - Boye BROGELAND ENG - NOR 49 Khawar Saeed ANSARI - Saeed Hasan ANSARI PAK 50 Kazuo FURUTA - Kyoko SHIMAMURA JPN 51 David BIRMAN - Alon BIRMAN ISR 52 Apolinary KOWALSKI - Piotr TUSZYNSKI POL 53 Ashok Kumar GOEL - Kamal MUKHERJEE IND 54 Vadim KHOLOMEEV - Jouri KHIOUPPENEN RUS 55 Larry MORI - Venkatrao KONERU USA 56 Fried WEBER - Martin LOFGREN GER - SWE 57 Andrzej JASZCZAK - Piotr WALCZAK POL 58 Giuseppe FABBRINI - Niccolo FOSSI ITA 59 Tom TOWNSEND - David GOLD ENG 60 Nils Kare KVANGRAVEN - Tom HOILAND NOR VERONA 2006 OPEN TEAMS 61 Eugenio ALZATI - Domenico ZUCCO ITA 62 Harriette BUCKMAN - George RETEK USA - CAN 63 George JACOBS - Alfredo VERSACE USA - ITA 64 John KRANYAK - Ron SMITH USA 65 Sven Olai HOYLAND - Sam Inge HOYLAND NOR 66 Jorgen MOLBERG - Terje AA NOR 67 John ARMSTRONG - John HOLLAND ENG 68 David KENDRICK - Patrick COLLINS ENG 69 Assaf LENGY - Gadi LEBOVITS ISR 70 Tezcan SEN - Okay GUR TUR 71 Irina LADYZHENSKY - Alexander LADYZHENSKY RUS 72 Ismail KANDEMIR - Suleyman KOLATA TUR 73 Herve VINCENT - Federico GODED ESP 74 Gitte HECHT-JOHANSEN - Valentin Dgiassim AL-SHATI DEN - BUL 75 Giordano SCULLIN - Paolo BAGHETTI ITA - LIE 76 Dominique GERIN - Patrick DADOUN GLP - FRA 77 Krzysztof MARTENS - Vytautas VAINIKONIS POL - LTU 78 Paolo COMUNIAN - Claudio BIANCHINI ITA 79 Kamal Kumar ROY - Debashish ROY IND 80 Geza HOMONNAY - Miklos DUMBOVICH HUN 81 Robert LEBI - Nader HANNA CAN 82 Jason FELDMAN - Ari GREENBERG USA 83 Jacek KALITA - Krzysztof KOTOROWICZ POL 84 Olivier BESSIS - Godefroy De TESSIERES FRA 85 Vincent VIDALAT - Simon POULAT FRA 86 Adam WILDAVSKY - Doug DOUB USA 87 Carel BERENDREGT - Bert PAPING NED 88 Rene HERMANS - Willem Van EIJCK NED 89 Erik SAELENSMINDE - Ingvar ERGA NOR 90 Sartaj HANS - Tony NUNN AUS 91 Maria Joao LARA - Manuel d' OREY CAPUCHO POR 92 Paulo Goncalves PEREIRA - Antonio PALMA POR 93 Arno LINDERMANN - Martin SCHIFKO AUT 94 Bernard DONDE - Alon APTEKER RSA 95 Marcin LESNIEWSKI - Jean-Michel VOLDOIRE POL - FRA 96 Aubrey STRUL - Bobby JONES USA 97 Alain DELFOUR - Francois STRETZ FRA 98 Michael YUEN - Michael GAMBLE GER - CAN 99 Wojciech OLANSKI - Wlodzimierz STARKOWSKI POL 100 Marita MAI - Francesco Ariatta ITA 101 Maija ROMANOVSKA - Karlis RUBINS LAT 102 Zu Qiang TIAN - Song He ZHOU CHN 103 Arun BAPAT - Ramamurti SRIDHARAN IND 104 Antonio SEMENTA - Giovanni DELFINO ITA 105 Gianpaolo CENTIOLI - Angelo VIOLA ITA 106 Bobby RICHMAN - Zoltan NAGY AUS 107 Giorgio MENINI - Mauro SALVETTI ITA 108 Piero ARGANINI - Grant BAZE ITA - USA 109 Gianni RUSPA - Luigi FERRARI ITA 110 Vincent KROES - Jan Van CLEEFF NED 111 Archie SEQUERA - Ramawatar AGARWAL IND 112 Henrik-Carl NOBERIUS - Arvid WIKNER SWE 113 Marian RADULESCU - Marina STEGAROIU ROM 114 Mustafa AKGUL - Toros YUKSEL TUR 115 Antonio LARDO - Francesco NATALE ITA 116 Roman GRZELAK - Tadeusz RALKO POL 117 Sheng Yue GUI - Xiao SHI CHN 118 Keiran DYKE - David WILTSHIRE AUS 119 Andreas GLOYER - Wolfgang LAUSS AUT 120 Nick SANDQVIST - Artur MALINOWSKI ENG - NOR 121 Justin LALL - Hemant LALL USA VERONA 2006 OPEN TEAMS 122 Francesco FIORETTI - Luigi FRAZZETTO ITA 123 Aymeric LEBATTEUX - Nicolas LHUISSIER FRA 124 Linda LEWIS - Paul LEWIS USA 125 S. K. HOODA - Rana ROY IND 126 Alain NAHMIAS - Dominique BEAUMIER FRA 127 Maria LEBEDEVA - Igor KHAZANOV RUS 128 Steve ROBINSON - Peter BOYD USA 129 Adrien VINAY - P SEGUIN FRA 130 Avi KANETKAR - Nigel ROSENDORF AUS 131 Bo NORGREN - Jan OLSEN NOR 132 Roberto MINERO - Piercarlo MUSSO ITA 133 Keyzad. ANKLESARIA - Vinay DESAI IND 134 Tor BIRKELAND - Espen LINDQVIST NOR 135 Hans-Herman GWINNER - Andreas PAWLIK GER 136 Eli SOLHEIM - Ivar M. ANFINSEN NOR 137 Rashid JAFER - Nishat ABEDI PAK 138 Tadashi TERAMOTO - Shunsuke MORIMURA JPN 139 Connie GOLDBERG - Wafik ABDOU USA 140 Stanislaw GOLEBIOWSKI - Tomasz SIELICKI POL 141 Michael CORNELL - Ashley BACH NZL 142 Federico IAVICOLI - Giuseppe DELLE CAVE ITA 143 Tadashi IMAKURA - Masayuki INO JPN 144 Larissa PANINA - Michael ROSENBLUM RUS 145 Michael ROSENBERG - Ralph KATZ USA 146 Tony FORRESTER - Mike MOSS ENG - USA 147 Laurent THUILLEZ - Wilfried LIBRECHT FRA 148 Guillaume GRENTHE - Jerome GRENTHE FRA 149 Paul CHEMLA - Philippe CRONIER FRA 150 Patrick ALLEGRINI - Jean Michel HUC DE BAT FRA 151 Harumi SHIBANO - Yoshiyuki NAKAMURA JPN 152 Francois BOUCHER - Marc LACHAPELLE CAN 153 Stephen BLACKSTOCK - Stephen HENRY NZL 154 Franck MULTON - Pierre ZIMMERMANN FRA - SUI 155 George TORNAY - Phillip ALDER USA 156 Alexandru ELIAN - Dan ZARA ROM 157 Jacques HENRI - Jean-Pierre LAFOURCADE BEL 158 Matilda POPLILOV - Lilo POPLILOV ISR 159 Craig GOWER - Henry MANSELL RSA 160 Alejandro BIANCHEDI - Ernesto MUZZIO ARG 161 Yu Xiong SHEN - Ya Fu LIN CHN 162 Rene STIENEN - Ernst WARENDORF NED 163 Patrick NAELS - Sabine BERG FRA 164 Pablo LAMBARDI - Adolfo Daniel MADALA ARG 165 Henri SCHWEITZER - Dominique JOEGNE FRA 166 Jan JANSMA - Louk VERHEES JR NED 167 Yossi ROLL - Ilan BAREKET ISR 168 Peter LAKATOS - Balazs SZEGEDI HUN 169 Paolo PASQUINI - Jose Maria VALDES VEN 170 Bang Xiang ZHANG - Jia Xiang SHEN CHN 171 Igor CURLIN - Dmitri PROKHOROV RUS 172 Thibault MALARME - Romain TEMBOURET FRA 173 Steve SIDELL - Dan ROMM USA 174 Dan MANEA - Gabriel BALITA ROM 175 Louise MITCHELL - Diarmuid REDDAN IRL 176 Furio MENEGHINI - Roberto SALTARELLI ITA 177 Cate HUGHES - Stanislav NEDKOV ENG - BUL 178 Thanos KAPAYANNIDIS - Petros TRIANTAFILLIS GRE 179 Rui WANG - Sheng Hong CHEN CHN 180 Anil PADHYE - Rajesh DALAL IND 181 John DAVIDSON - Michael WHIBLEY NZL 182 Anna MATWIJOW - Bernard JADCZAK POL VERONA 2006 OPEN TEAMS 183 Fabio SAMPAIO - Albert HAHN BRA 184 Francesco NATALE - Marco VILLANI ITA 185 Marie-Claude GOUVERITH - Alain SAMY FRA 186 Llia VASILEV - Ivan NANEV BUL 187 Robert STOLINSKI - Adam HINTERTAN POL 188 Yalcin ATABEY - Salvador ASSAEL TUR 189 Martin REINERTSEN - Erik RYNNING NOR 190 G_ VENKATESH - Krishna Kumar KANNINGAT USA - IND 191 Otto RUTHENBERG - Jerzy KOZYCZKOWSKI GER 192 Josef` OREN - Paul WEINSTOCK ISR 193 Warren SPECTOR - Michael SEAMON USA 194 Stefan CABAJ - Wlodzimierz ILNICKI POL 195 Niso ESKINAZI - Namik KOKTEN TUR 196 Marious FERENTIU - Gabriel NEAMTU ROM 197 Lydie TRAJMAN - Shapour MOHTASHAMI FRA 198 Teodorescu CORNEL - Aldo Giovanni GERLI ROM - ITA 199 Jelena ALFEJEVA - Vladimir GONCA LTU - LAT 200 Agnes TRIOMPHE - Isabelle MAGIS FRA 201 Bernard TELTSCHER - Victor SILVERSTONE ENG 202 Kit WOOLSEY - Fred STEWART USA 203 Maciej DOBRZYNSKI - Wojciech ARCZEWSKI POL 204 Sven SESTER - Olavi OJA EST 205 Danny SPRUNG - Kitty MUNSON COOPER USA 206 Tien-Chun YANG - Robert TODD USA 207 Sandra FRASER - Douglas FRASER CAN 208 Christian ZACH - Alexander WERNLE AUT 209 Alexander F LEWIS - Anal SHAH IND 210 Alexandra NIKITINA - Sergei SYTSEVICH RUS 211 Ulli JAHR - Berthold ENGEL GER 212 Erwin OTVOSI - Marek BOREWICZ POL 213 Vassili LEVENKO - Prit HALLER EST 214 Farid ASSEMI - Edward WOJEWODA USA 215 Mckenzie MYERS - Joel DATLOFF USA 216 Gene FREED - Bill WICKHAM USA 217 Boguslaw GIERULSKI - Jerzy SKRZYPCZAK POL 218 Reinert AMUNDSEN - Paul BANG NOR 219 Didier PIGNOL - Frederic LACROIX FRA 220 Shireen MOHANDES - Andrew BOWLES ENG - AUS 221 Themis ROUVIS - Antonis KOMODROMOS CYP 222 Vincenzo BURGIO - Salvatore GATTO ITA 223 Michael PRESCOTT - Stephen BURGESS AUS 224 Gerardo DE MARCO - Francesco DE GENNARO ITA 225 Raju TOLANI - Ajay KHARE IND 226 Davor BLAZENCIC - Dean POKORNY CRO 227 Maurizio ROSCIANO - Leandro POLITANO ITA 228 Perla SLIMAK - Steve HAMAOUI VEN 229 Marc SMITH - Peter CZERNIEWSKI ENG 230 Abdelkamal RERHAYE - Said Mohamed BERRADA MAR 231 Oscar NETTL - Maarten SCHOLLAARDT NED 232 Hans FRERICHS - Ulrich WENNING GER 233 Pauline GUMBY - Warren LAZER
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