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Version 2019-05-04 Napoli (ITA) Napoli 2019 Summer Universiade 8-13 Jul 2019 Entries ENTRIES BY NAME Name CTY Country W. Rank Date of Birth Back No. Event ABD RAHIM Amirul Amin MAS MALAYSIA 12 Feb 1998 9C Compound Men ABDUBAKIROV Javlonbek UZB UZBEKISTAN 01 Jul 1999 24C Recurve Men AKBAR Yoke Rizaldi INA INDONESIA 27 Apr 1996 11C Compound Men AL DABBAGH Fatima KSA SAUDI ARABIA 13 Dec 1995 19C Recurve Women ALVAREZ BANDALA Alberto Derek MEX MEXICO 15 Jun 1996 21D Recurve Men ANCHONDO MENDOZA Miguel Alonso MEX MEXICO 11 Aug 1996 20D Recurve Men ARAZ Suleyman TUR TURKEY 01 Aug 1995 2C Compound Men BALAOING Loren Chloe PHI PHILIPPINES 28 Aug 1998 21C Recurve Women BANDA Arpad HUN HUNGARY 10 Feb 1995 18B Recurve Men BARIA Premilaben Shankarbhai IND INDIA 01 Apr 1999 27B Recurve Women BASIURAS Micha? POL POLAND 06 Jan 1996 21A Recurve Men BECERRA ARIZAGA Andrea Maya MEX MEXICO 25 Jul 2000 6D Compound Women BECERRA RIVAS Miguel MEX MEXICO 28 May 2000 5D Compound Men BHOGE Yashdeep Sanjay IND INDIA 13 May 2000 16C Recurve Men BISLA Sangampreet Singh IND INDIA 17 Feb 1999 6B Compound Men BIZJAK Rok SLO SLOVENIA 02 Feb 1996 29C Recurve Men BOGGIATTO Alex ITA ITALY 08 Jul 1999 7D Compound Men BOSTAN Yesim TUR TURKEY 24 May 1995 6C Compound Women BREITBACH Christoph GER GERMANY 12 Apr 1998 29B Recurve Men BULAEV Anton RUS RUSSIA 20 Jul 1996 6C Compound Men BURNAGE Hannah Grace GBR GREAT BRITAIN 31 Mar 1997 16C Recurve Women CARLSSON Isak SWE SWEDEN 26 Jul 1996 7B Compound Men CARPENTER Isabelle Annie GBR GREAT BRITAIN 13 Jan 1999 2D Compound Women CASTANOS BORNAECHEA Celia ESP SPAIN 19 Sep 1997 28C Recurve Women CASTRO BARCALA Daniel ESP SPAIN 19 Apr 1997 17D Recurve Men CAVIC Urska SLO SLOVENIA 21 May 1998 21A Recurve Women CEREZO BERNET Javier ESP SPAIN 09 Sep 1998 3C Compound Men CERNI Lovro CRO CROATIA 04 Feb 2000 23B Recurve Men CHAI Xin Yu Keller SGP SINGAPORE 15 May 1997 18B Recurve Women CHAUHAN Rajat IND INDIA 30 Dec 1994 5B Compound Men CHEN Chieh-Lun TPE CHINESE TAIPEI 06 Feb 1998 2A Compound Men CHEN Hsiang-Hsuan TPE CHINESE TAIPEI 20 Jul 1995 1A Compound Men CHEN Yi-Hsuan TPE CHINESE TAIPEI 29 Jun 1995 8C Compound Women CHOI Misun KOR KOREA 01 Jul 1996 25A Recurve Women CHOIRIL ANUAR Muhammad Fahrur Rosi MAS MALAYSIA 27 Jul 1998 10C Compound Men CHOIRUNISA Diananda INA INDONESIA 16 Mar 1997 28B Recurve Women CLAPS Eliana Vaughn USA USA 03 Apr 1999 25C Recurve Women COX Cassidy Louise USA USA 18 Jun 1998 9A Compound Women D'AMOUR Nicholas ISV VIRGIN ISLANDS, US 04 Sep 2001 18D Recurve Men DAMOUR Yann FRA FRANCE 12 Feb 1998 9B Compound Men DANGLA Shanaya Rose PHI PHILIPPINES 04 Sep 1998 20C Recurve Women DE KLERK Christian Beyers RSA SOUTH AFRICA 10 Oct 2000 4B Compound Men DEINEKO Iliana SUI SWITZERLAND 15 Feb 1995 20B Recurve Women DELILLE Ferdinand FRA FRANCE 26 Aug 1996 26C Recurve Men DORJSUREN Dashnamjil MGL MONGOLIA 06 Apr 1998 19D Recurve Men DUFOUR Camille FRA FRANCE 15 Aug 1999 10B Compound Men ELMAAGACLI Gizem TUR TURKEY 04 Nov 1997 7C Compound Women ENKHBAYAR Enkhzul MGL MONGOLIA 10 Jul 1999 24B Recurve Women FABER Adrian SUI SWITZERLAND 22 Dec 1994 27D Recurve Men FABER Florian SUI SWITZERLAND 05 Oct 1997 26D Recurve Men FADHLY Ratih Zilizati INA INDONESIA 22 Mar 1997 11C Compound Women FARZAN Kiarash IRI IR IRAN 02 Oct 1997 6A Compound Men FOLEY Daniel IRL IRELAND 07 Aug 1998 3A Compound Men FUSEK Olga SUI SWITZERLAND 28 Nov 1998 21B Recurve Women GARZA GARCIA Sandra Vanessa MEX MEXICO 06 Mar 2000 30B Recurve Women GATCO Milena MDA MOLDOVA 08 Jan 2001 22A Recurve Women GAZE James AUS AUSTRALIA 14 Oct 1999 22A Recurve Men AR_C32B Report Created: 08 Jul 2019 09:09 @ UTC+02:00 Page 1/4 Napoli (ITA) Napoli 2019 Summer Universiade 8-13 Jul 2019 Entries ENTRIES BY NAME Name CTY Country W. Rank Date of Birth Back No. Event GIACCHERI Tanya Giada ITA ITALY 19 Jan 1998 26A Recurve Women GOH Jun Hui SGP SINGAPORE 20 Oct 1995 1B Compound Men GOMBOEVA Svetlana RUS RUSSIA 08 Jun 1998 16D Recurve Women GONZALEZ DE ALBA Rodolfo MEX MEXICO 20 Apr 1997 6D Compound Men GRANDJEAN Lola FRA FRANCE 03 Apr 2000 5B Compound Women GRAPOVA Klara CZE CZECH REPUBLIC 12 May 2000 22C Recurve Women GRILLI Eleonora ITA ITALY 10 Aug 1999 8D Compound Women GROENEVELD Evelien NED NETHERLANDS 09 May 1998 5C Compound Women GROSS Denver Douglas USA USA 22 Oct 1998 2D Compound Men HADDAD Sogand IRI IR IRAN 05 Apr 2000 3A Compound Women HALIM Nur Aina Yasmine MAS MALAYSIA 18 Mar 1996 8B Compound Women HEIDT Adam Wyatt USA USA 08 Apr 2000 21C Recurve Men HLAHULEK Michal CZE CZECH REPUBLIC 24 Apr 1995 16B Recurve Men HOIM Emily EST ESTONIA 15 Jun 1997 6B Compound Women HOLLAS Paul Leon GER GERMANY 29 Dec 1997 4C Compound Men HORIGUCHI Risa JPN JAPAN 24 Oct 1996 23D Recurve Women HORVAT Ivan CRO CROATIA 02 Sep 1998 22B Recurve Men HOUBIERS Ilse NED NETHERLANDS 06 Dec 1999 18C Recurve Women HRABIK Oleksandra UKR UKRAINE 24 Jan 2000 11A Compound Women HUDSON Samuel NZL NEW ZEALAND 23 May 1999 7A Compound Men HURBAN Vladimir SVK SLOVAKIA 14 Mar 1996 19C Recurve Men ISENHOFF Josh Barry USA USA 02 May 1998 1D Compound Men ISHII Yuta JPN JAPAN 11 Jan 1999 25B Recurve Men JAATMA Lisell EST ESTONIA 19 Jul 1999 7B Compound Women JAATMA Robin EST ESTONIA 05 Mar 2001 3B Compound Men JEURISSEN Damiaan NED NETHERLANDS 05 Jan 1994 19B Recurve Men JONES Niamh AUS AUSTRALIA 01 Jun 2000 5A Compound Women JONI Muhammad Ikram MAS MALAYSIA 09 Mar 1996 27C Recurve Men JUNG Amy Nicole USA USA 26 Aug 2000 24C Recurve Women KANG Chae Young KOR KOREA 08 Jun 1996 24A Recurve Women KHAERUNNISA Ratna Humaira INA INDONESIA 02 Aug 2000 29C Recurve Women KHOCHYNA Iryna UKR UKRAINE 02 Aug 1994 16B Recurve Women KIM Jeongmin KOR KOREA 23 Jun 1997 12A Compound Men KIM Jongho KOR KOREA 18 Jul 1994 11A Compound Men KIM Yunhee KOR KOREA 23 Mar 1994 3B Compound Women KISHCHAK Bohdan UKR UKRAINE 11 Aug 1994 12B Compound Men KISHI Ryosuke JPN JAPAN 06 Feb 1997 4A Compound Men KIVILO Karl EST ESTONIA 14 Feb 1999 19A Recurve Men KLIMITCHEK Dahlia Haline USA USA 29 Nov 1999 10A Compound Women KNYAZEVA Elizaveta RUS RUSSIA 25 Jun 1999 11B Compound Women KOSTIN Artem KAZ KAZAKHSTAN 04 Apr 1999 31B Recurve Men KOZHOKAR Ivan UKR UKRAINE 10 Jan 2000 27B Recurve Men KRASNITSKA Anastasia UKR UKRAINE 24 Mar 2000 10B Compound Women KUSSAIYN Talshyn KAZ KAZAKHSTAN 05 May 1999 20D Recurve Women LACUTCO Oleg MDA MOLDOVA 01 May 1994 27A Recurve Men LEE Woo Seok KOR KOREA 07 Aug 1997 21B Recurve Men LEONARD Remy AUS AUSTRALIA 25 Aug 1999 4D Compound Men LILIENTHAL Triinu EST ESTONIA 10 Aug 2000 30C Recurve Women LIM Hong Xiang Jonas SGP SINGAPORE 05 Aug 1994 30A Recurve Men LIN Ming-Ching TPE CHINESE TAIPEI 14 Jan 1996 9C Compound Women LOH Tze Chieh Contessa SGP SINGAPORE 26 Dec 1994 4A Compound Women LONGOVA Alexandra SVK SLOVAKIA 07 Feb 1994 23C Recurve Women LOORENTS Cheryl SWE SWEDEN 10 Jul 1997 18A Recurve Women LYAN Viktoriya KAZ KAZAKHSTAN 25 Apr 1997 2C Compound Women MAIER Johannes GER GERMANY 21 Jan 1996 28B Recurve Men MAKARCHUK Diana KAZ KAZAKHSTAN 19 Sep 1999 3C Compound Women MAKHAMADJONOVA Gulnoza UZB UZBEKISTAN 28 Jun 1998 16A Recurve Women AR_C32B Report Created: 08 Jul 2019 09:09 @ UTC+02:00 Page 2/4 Napoli (ITA) Napoli 2019 Summer Universiade 8-13 Jul 2019 Entries ENTRIES BY NAME Name CTY Country W. Rank Date of Birth Back No. Event MARTIN Chayse NZL NEW ZEALAND 06 Jun 1999 18C Recurve Men MARTÍN LÁZARO Adriana Rosa ESP SPAIN 12 Apr 1996 30A Recurve Women MAXWORTHY Belinda AUS AUSTRALIA 03 Mar 1998 19A Recurve Women MENDOZA Jayson PHI PHILIPPINES 27 Apr 1998 24D Recurve Men MERINO ESCUDERO Brenda MEX MEXICO 16 Jul 1996 7D Compound Women MERRY Niamh IRL IRELAND 03 Aug 1996 4B Compound Women MIOR Viviano ITA ITALY 03 Apr 1997 8D Compound Men MODIC Stas SLO SLOVENIA 11 Oct 1998 7C Compound Men MOHD KAMRO Muhammad Shaiffuddin MAS MALAYSIA 24 Oct 1995 28C Recurve Men MOON Sarah Elizabeth GBR GREAT BRITAIN 03 Aug 1998 3D Compound Women MOONEY Roisin IRL IRELAND 31 Oct 1997 19B Recurve Women MUNKHBAT Zolzaya MGL MONGOLIA 22 Jun 2001 25B Recurve Women MUSTAFIN Alikhan KAZ KAZAKHSTAN 14 Mar 2001 30B Recurve Men MYLNIKOVA Valeria RUS RUSSIA 01 Sep 1997 17D Recurve Women NAM Yubin KOR KOREA 20 Jun 1998 20B Recurve Men NEDACHI Ayaka JPN JAPAN 24 Apr 1998 4D Compound Women NEO Jia Wei Aden SGP SINGAPORE 31 Jul 1994 2B Compound Men NEUWIRTH Karel CZE CZECH REPUBLIC 11 Aug 1997 17B Recurve Men NORAZAM Iman Aisyah MAS MALAYSIA 22 Apr 1998 9B Compound Women NURYYEV Nurmammet TKM TURKMENISTAN 09 Jul 1997 3D Compound Men OGRODOWCZYK Mateusz POL POLAND 07 May 1998 20A Recurve Men OLARU Dan MDA MOLDOVA 11 Nov 1996 26A Recurve Men OROSZ Viktor HUN HUNGARY 23 Aug 1998 8B Compound Men OSTMAN Martin SWE SWEDEN 12 Feb 1997 22C Recurve Men OVCHYNNIKOV Artem UKR UKRAINE 26 Apr 2001 26B Recurve Men PALIZBAN Mohammadsaleh IRI IR IRAN 14 Aug 1994 5A Compound Men PANAGI Constantinos CYP CYPRUS 31 Mar 1997 30D Recurve Men PANTELIDES Thomas CYP CYPRUS 06 Aug 1999 31C Recurve Men PAVLOV Asim RUS RUSSIA 15 Jan 1994 5C Compound Men PENG Chia-Mao TPE CHINESE TAIPEI 26 Sep 1996 29B Recurve Women PIKE William Sydney GBR GREAT BRITAIN 28 May 1999 23A Recurve Men PIVEN Oleg UKR UKRAINE 24 Apr 1994 11B Compound Men POLLUMAE Alexandra EST ESTONIA 06 Mar 2000 26D Recurve Women POLYAKOVA Anna KAZ KAZAKHSTAN 09 Jul 2000 21D Recurve Women PRABHJOT KAUR IND INDIA 27 Sep 1995 6A Compound Women PRZYBYLSKI Lukasz POL POLAND 24 Apr 1994 8A Compound Men PURNAMA Hendra INA INDONESIA 12 Jan 1997 28A Recurve Men QI Xiangshuo CHN PR CHINA 13 Dec 1996 25A Recurve Men RALLI Paolo ITA ITALY 26 Dec 1994 16A Recurve Men RAMADHANI Tiara Sakti INA INDONESIA 20 Jan 1997
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