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List of Participants the World Games 2017 List of Participants The World Games 2017 The World Games 2017 20–30 July in Wroclaw, Poland Version 12/07/2017 List of Participants The World Games 2017 COUNTRY EVENTS ALG - (7 events, 7 teams/ Powerlifting Powerlifting Middleweight Men - Rabah EL FEKAIR athletes) Karate Kata Individual Women - MANEL KAMILIA HADJ SAID Karate Kumite 50kg Women - LYDIA BESBES Karate Kumite 68kg Women - LAMYA MATOUB Karate Kumite 67kg Men - ABDELATIF BENKHALED Boules Sports Lyonnaise Precision Shooting - Single Women - Samia TOULOUM Muaythai Muaythai 71 kg Men - Yassin HIHI ARG - (25 events, 36 teams/ Handball Beach Team Women athletes) Fistball Outdoor Team Men - Juan MASCALI, Martin VAZQUEZ, Gaston VILAR, Jose HERRERA, Tomas MASCALI, Lucio RIVOLTA, Lucio BOSCO, Tomas KRAUSE, Martin GALAN, Carlos CAGNONE, Tomas CRAVERO, Martin Santiago ZUBIRI, Ernesto Pablo LORTE Roller Sports Inline Hockey Team Men - Facundo Jorge VADRA, Federico FER- NANDEZ, Rodrigo IRISARRI, Sebastian MARENGO, Julio Cesar MERCERE, Francisco GALBAN, Cristian Ariel GUZMAN, Hernan INSUA SHANLY, Sabastian ECHEVARRIA, Jose GALBAN, Joaquin DE GIACOMI, Sebastian BUSTOS, Agustin MARENGO, Manuel MARTIN SIRITO, Ignacio PORTABELLA FAZIO Waterski & Wakeboard Wakeboard Freestyle Men - Alejo DE PALMA Karate Kumite 55kg Women - GIULIANA NOVAK Roller Sports Artistic Freeskating Men - Francisco SANCHEZ Roller Sports Artistic Freeskating Women - Elizabeth SOLER Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Time Trial 200m Women - Rodriguez VICTORIA Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Elimination Race 20.000m Women - Rodriguez VICTORIA Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Sprint 500m Women - Rodriguez VICTORIA 2 Version 12/07/2017 Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Point Race 10.000m Women - Rodriguez VICTORIA Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Point Elimination 10.000m Men (3) - Kuwada KEN, Ezequiel Eduardo CAPPELLANO, Juan Cruz ARALDI Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Point Elimination 10.000m Women - Rocio BER- BEL ALT Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Time trial 300m Men (3) - Kuwada KEN, Ezequiel Eduardo CAPPELLANO, Juan Cruz ARALDI Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Time trial 300m Women - Rocio BERBEL ALT Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Sprint 500m Men (3) - Kuwada KEN, Ezequiel Edu- ardo CAPPELLANO, Juan Cruz ARALDI Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Sprint 500m Women - Rocio BERBEL ALT Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Sprint 1.000m Men (3) - Kuwada KEN, Ezequiel Eduardo CAPPELLANO, Juan Cruz ARALDI Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Sprint 1.000m Women - Rocio BERBEL ALT Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Elimination 15.000m Men (3) - Kuwada KEN, Eze- quiel Eduardo CAPPELLANO, Juan Cruz ARALDI Roller Sports Speed Skating Track Elimination 15.000m Women - Rocio BERBEL ALT Boules Sports Raffa Doubles Women - Maria Victoria MAIZ, Romina BOLATTI Boules Sports Lyonnaise Precision Shooting - Single Men - Nicolas PRETTO Boules Sports Lyonnaise Progressive Shooting - Single Men - Nicolas PRETTO Boules Sports Raffa Single Women (2) - Maria Victoria MAIZ, Romina BOLATTI AUS - (63 events, 88 teams/ Air Sports Parachuting Canopy Piloting Mixed (3) - Keven WALTERS, Andrew WOOLF, athletes) Robert McMILLAN Archery Field Barebow Men - Mick FISHER Archery Target Compound Men (2) - Pat COGHLAN, Danie OOSTHUIZEN Handball Beach Team Men - James BRENNAN, Scott NICHOLSON, Daniel FOGERTY, Stephane BLAISE, Matthew CAMPBELL, Nicholas GALLAUGHER Billiards Sports Snooker 15-Reds Mixed - Shaun DALITZ Bowling Ten-pin Doubles Men Handball Beach Team Women - Birte BIEHLER, Heather COOPER, Melanie CHARLES, Rosalie BOYD, Daniela DOS SANTOS DanceSport Standard Couple Mixed - Lana SKRGIC-DE FONSEKA, Brodie BARDEN 3 Version 12/07/2017 DanceSport Latin Couple Mixed - Lana SKRGIC-DE FONSEKA, Brodie BARDEN DanceSport Rock 'n' Roll Couple Mixed - Jonathan BELL, Megan BOLTON Flying Disc Ultimate Ultimate Mixed - Catherine Barbara PHILLIPS, Kimberly Nadine SPRAGG, Adelaide Sandra Mild DENNIS, Rosie Mae DAWSON, Mikhaila Alice DIGNAM, Sebastian BARR, Robert Charles ANDREWS, Michelle Elizabeth PHILLIPS, Alexan- dra Victoria PRENTICE, Brendan James ASHCROFT, Vivien Britta STETTNER, Lochlan Trevor WISE, Peter Timothy BLAKELEY, Mark Nicholas EVANS, Alexander LADOMA- TOS, Mark Daniel ISHERWOOD, Calan SPIELMAN, Sarah WENTWORTH, Rebecca Lee BRERETON, Justin Thomas TULETT Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Ball Women (2) - Danielle PRINCE, Danielle PRINCE Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Clubs Women (2) - Danielle PRINCE, Danielle PRINCE Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Ribbon Women (2) - Danielle PRINCE, Danielle PRINCE Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Hoop Women - Danielle PRINCE Korfball Korfball Team Mixed - Patrick BRANFORD, Craig MILLER, Ashlee OTHEN, Daniel PHILLIPS, Heather MCMANUS, Adam ROBERTSON, Joshua BERNEY, David SCROGGS, Joshua PRASAD, Jessica MAY, Bethan CHANNING, Jessica CRISPE, Grace CULLEN, Jessica PHILLIPS Lacrosse Lacrosse Team Women - Abbie BURGESS, Bonnie WELLS, Rebecca LANE, Beth VARGA, Hannah NIELSEN, Elizabeth HINKES, Sachiyo YAMADA, Ashtyn HIRON, Rachel KIRCHHEIMER, Courtney HOBBS, Hayley SOFARNOS, Lauren HUNTER, Su- zanne MCSOLVIN, Sarah LOWE, Sarah MOLLISON, Verity CLOUGH, Stephanie MC- NAMARA, Bree HUSSEY, Theadora KWAS, Stella JUSTICE-ALLEN, Rebecca BANYARD, Hayley SOFRANOS Sport Climbing Lead Single Men - Campbell HARRISON Sport Climbing Lead Single Women - Lucinda STIRLING Sport Climbing Boulder Single Men - Campbell HARRISON Sport Climbing Boulder Single Women - Lucinda STIRLING Squash Squash Single Men (2) - Alex EUSTACE, Rhys DOWLING Squash Squash Single Women (2) - Jessica TURNBULL, Tamika SAXBY Waterski & Wakeboard Wakeboard Freestyle Men (2) - Mitch DANIEL, Mike COTTON Waterski & Wakeboard Waterski Classic Jump Men - Josh WALLENT Waterski & Wakeboard Waterski Classic Trick Men - Josh BRIANT Waterski & Wakeboard Waterski Classic Slalom Men - Nick ADAMS 4 Version 12/07/2017 Archery Target Compound Women (2) - Louise REDMAN, Sherry GALE Gymnastics Acrobatic Gymnastics Men's Group Men - Jake SERGENT, Liam ROUS- SEAU, Adrian BUCK, Cassiel ROUSSEAU FORWOOD Gymnastics Trampoline Double Mini Men - Curtis BOOTH Gymnastics Trampoline Double Mini Women - Braida THOMAS Gymnastics Trampoline Synchronized Men - Shaun SWADLING, Ty SWADLING, Curtis BOOTH Motorcyling Speedway Team Men - Jason DOYLE, Chris HOLDER, Max FRICKE Sumo Sumo Lightweight Men (2) - Joel KINDRED, Thomas TRAILL Sumo Sumo Middleweight Men (2) - Eoghn Jorge TIVOLI, Daniel BAZZANA Sumo Sumo Open Weight Men (4) - Joel KINDRED, Thomas TRAILL, Eoghn Jorge TIVOLI, Daniel BAZZANA Karate Kumite 50kg Women - Maria ALEXIADIS Karate Kumite 55kg Women - Tmeika Francis KNAPP Karate Kumite 61kg Women - KRISTINA MAH Karate Kumite 67kg Men - Tsuneari YAHIRO Life Saving Pool Team 4x50m Obstacle Relay Men - Bradley WOODWARD, Samuel BELL, Tom MONTGOMERY, Jake SMITH, Matthew DAVIS Life Saving Pool Team 4x50m Obstacle Relay Women - Samantha HOWE, Prue DA- VIES, Pamela HENDRY, Chelsea GILLET, Mariah JONES, Rachel WOOD Life Saving Pool Team 4x25m Manikin Relay Men - Bradley WOODWARD, Samuel BELL, Tom MONTGOMERY, Matthew DAVIS Life Saving Pool Team 4x25m Manikin Relay Women - Samantha HOWE, Pamela HENDRY, Chelsea GILLET, Mariah JONES, Prue DAVIES Life Saving Pool 200m Super Lifesaver Men (2) - Samuel BELL, Tom MONTGOMERY Life Saving Pool 200m Super Lifesaver Women (2) - Prue DAVIES, Mariah JONES Life Saving Pool Team 4x50m Medley Relay Men - Bradley WOODWARD, Samuel BELL, Jake SMITH, Matthew DAVIS Life Saving Pool Team 4x50m Medley Relay Women - Prue DAVIES, Pamela HENDRY, Chelsea GILLET, Mariah JONES, Rachel WOOD Life Saving Pool 100m Manikin Carry with Fins Men (2) - Samuel BELL, Matthew DAVIS 5 Version 12/07/2017 Life Saving Pool 100m Manikin Carry with Fins Women (2) - Samantha HOWE, Pame- la HENDRY Life Saving Pool 100m Manikin Tow with Fins Men (2) - Samuel BELL, Matthew DAVIS Life Saving Pool 100m Manikin Tow with Fins Women (2) - Prue DAVIES, Pamela HENDRY Life Saving Pool 200m Obstacle Swim Men (2) - Bradley WOODWARD, Jake SMITH Life Saving Pool 200m Obstacle Swim Women (2) - Samantha HOWE, Rachel WOOD Life Saving Pool 50m Manikin Carry Men (2) - Bradley WOODWARD, Matthew DAVIS Life Saving Pool 50m Manikin Carry Women (2) - Samantha HOWE, Mariah JONES Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Elimination Race 20.000m Men - Liam GARRIGA Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Sprint 500m Men - Liam GARRIGA Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Time Trial 200m Men - Liam GARRIGA Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Point Race 10.000m Men - Liam GARRIGA Archery Target Compound Team Mixed Boules Sports Lyonnaise Progressive Shooting - Single Men - Santo Junior PASCUZZI Rowing Indoor Relay 500m Mixed - Mario SANTER AUT - (37 events, 43 teams/ Air Sports Parachuting Canopy Piloting Mixed - Paul ALEXANDROW athletes) Air Sports Aerobatics Glider Aerobatics Mixed - Siegfried MAYR Archery Field Barebow Men - Gust KERSCHBACHER Billiards Sports Pool 9-Ball Men - Albin OUSCHAN DanceSport Standard Couple Mixed - Klemens HOFER, Barbara WESTERMAYER DanceSport Rock 'n' Roll Couple Mixed - Verena LAMPETER, Thomas GLASER Fistball Outdoor Team Men - Gustav GURTLER, Maximilian HUEMER, Mathias KARA- FIAT, Klaus THALLER, Elias WALCHSHOFER, Manuel HELMBERGER, Jean ANDRIOLI, Jakob HUEMER, Karl MULLEHNER, Bela GSCHWANDTNER, Stefan WINTERLEITNER, Martin PUHRINGER, Simon LUGMAIR, Julian PAYRLEITNER, Stefan WOHLFAHRT, Jan HOLZWEBER, Dietmar WEISS Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Ball Women - Nicol RUPRECHT Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Clubs Women - Nicol RUPRECHT Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Ribbon Women - Nicol RUPRECHT 6 Version 12/07/2017
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