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Rank Country 1 Spain 2 England 3 Sweden 4 France 5 Netherlands 6 Rank Country 1 Spain 2 England 3 Sweden 4 France 5 Netherlands 6 Ireland 7 Wales 8 Norway 9 Scotland 10 Finland 11 Italy 12 Germany 13 Iceland 14 Portugal 15 Denmark 16 Slovenia 17 Belgium 18 Switzerland 19 Austria 20 Czech Republic Order Order Order Rank Country R1 R2 Total (1) (2) (3) 1 IRELAND 349 367 716 160 138 142 2 NORWAY 350 377 727 154 139 144 3 NETHERLANDS 358 371 729 156 140 144 4 WALES 363 369 732 152 140 144 5 SPAIN 360 373 733 160 138 144 6 FRANCE 364 370 734 152 143 146 7 ENGLAND 373 364 737 154 142 144 8 SWEDEN 366 371 737 155 139 145 9 ITALY 361 376 737 155 145 145 10 SCOTLAND 372 371 743 155 143 146 11 GERMANY 374 373 747 162 143 146 12 PORTUGAL 372 376 748 161 141 147 13 FINLAND 373 378 751 160 142 147 14 DENMARK 373 380 753 161 144 148 15 ICELAND 369 384 753 163 145 148 16 SLOVENIA 371 387 758 162 143 150 17 AUSTRIA 371 387 758 166 150 150 18 BELGIUM 376 388 764 169 144 152 19 SWITZERLAND 385 381 766 162 145 150 20 CZECH REPUBLIC 396 388 784 167 151 153 AUSTRIA R1 R2 Total FINLAND R1 R2 Total AUS1 Leo Astl 84 82 FIN1 Keijo Jaakola 75 78 AUS2 Norbert Kirchner 73 78 FIN2 Roope Kakko 74 76 AUS3 Jurgen Maurer 74 77 FIN3 Ville Karhu 75 71 AUS4 Michael Moser 77 78 FIN4 Heikki Mantyla 78 80 AUS5 Florian Pragant 73 77 FIN5 Ari Savolainen 79 73 AUS6 Imre Vasvary 74 77 FIN6 Erik Stenman 71 81 Total 371 387 758 Total 373 378 751 BELGIUM R1 R2 Total FRANCE R1 R2 Total BEL1 Pierre Thomas 71 78 FRA1 Nicolas Allain 74 75 BEL2 Gérald Gresse 76 73 FRA2 Eric Chadouet 73 74 BEL3 Patrick Hanauer 82 87 FRA3 Bertrand Coathalem 74 78 BEL4 Jonathan Horsman 77 81 FRA4 Julien Duclos-Grenet 74 75 BEL5 Pierre Relecom 77 77 FRA5 Jean-Baptiste Gonnet 71 74 BEL6 Sébastien Wulf 75 79 FRA6 Adrien Mork 72 72 Total 376 388 764 Total 364 370 734 CZECH REPUBLIC R1 R2 Total GERMANY R1 R2 Total CHE1 Alan Babický 83 81 GER1 Martin Kaymer 77 76 CHE2 David Kaplan 83 77 GER2 Markus Maichel 72 74 CHE3 Petr Nemecek 76 75 GER3 Benjamin Miarka 80 75 CHE4 Petr Nic 81 76 GER4 Patrick Niederdrenk 85 77 CHE5 Petr Skopový 77 84 GER5 Christian Schunk 70 73 CHE6 Roman Svoboda 79 79 GER6 Richard Treis 75 75 Total 396 388 784 Total 374 373 747 DENMARK R1 R2 Total ICELAND R1 R2 Total DEN1 Mark Haastrup 74 74 ICE1 Heidar Bragason 74 73 DEN2 Anders Hansen 71 81 ICE2 Haraldur Heimisson 83 75 DEN3 Jeppe Huldahl 75 73 ICE3 Orn Hjartarson 75 77 DEN4 Michael Jürgensen 76 76 ICE4 Magnus Larusson 75 80 DEN5 Dennis Kristiansen 77 80 ICE5 Sigurdall Sveinsson 72 80 DEN6 Martin Larsson 80 77 ICE6 Sigmundur Masson 73 79 Total 373 380 753 Total 369 384 753 ENGLAND R1 R2 Total IRELAND R1 R2 Total ENG1 Richard Finch 76 75 IRE1 Noel Fox 69 74 ENG2 Ross Fisher 73 71 IRE2 Justin Kehoe 66 73 ENG3 Jonathan Lupton 79 74 IRE3 Gareth Maybin 73 72 ENG4 Richard Walker 77 75 IRE4 Brian McElhinney 69 73 ENG5 Oliver Wilson 73 69 IRE5 Michael McGeady 79 81 ENG6 Gary Wolstenholme 74 75 IRE6 Colm Moriarty 72 75 Total 373 364 737 Total 349 367 716 ITALY R1 R2 Total SLOVENIA R1 R2 Total ITA1 Alessio Bruschi 77 74 SLO1 Gaber Burnik 80 78 ITA2 Eduardo Molinari 71 77 SLO2 Matjaz Gojcic 72 77 ITA3 Francesco Molinari 71 76 SLO3 Ales Gregoric 76 82 ITA4 Gregory Molteni 71 74 SLO4 Uros Gregoric 77 79 ITA5 Michele Rossi 77 78 SLO5 Grega Perne 73 82 ITA6 Andrea Signor 71 75 SLO6 Miha Studen 73 71 Total 361 376 737 Total 371 387 758 NETHERLANDS R1 R2 Total SPAIN R1 R2 Total NET1 Wil Besseling 76 74 SPA1 Alejandro Canizares Gómez 74 75 NET2 Jan Willem van Hoof 67 74 SPA2 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 71 77 NET3 Rick Huiskamp 72 73 SPA3 Sebastian Garcia Grout 72 72 NET4 Edward de Jong 76 80 SPA4 Alfredo Garcia Heredia 77 73 NET5 Robin Swane 71 77 SPA5 Pablo Martin Benavides 66 76 NET6 Inder van Weerelt 72 73 SPA6 Alvaro Quiros García 77 83 Total 358 371 729 Total 360 373 733 NORWAY R1 R2 Total SWEDEN R1 R2 Total NOR1 Lars Brovold 72 79 SWE1 Kalle Edberg 76 76 NOR2 Johann Gudjonsson 69 76 SWE2 Steven Jeppesen 68 77 NOR3 Eirik-Tage Johansen 72 76 SWE3 Niklas Lemke 72 71 NOR4 Torstein Nevestad 67 72 SWE4 Pär Nilsson 77 73 NOR5 Ole-Kristian Olsen 70 75 SWE5 Alexander Norén 74 78 NOR6 Nicolay Syvertsen 75 78 SWE6 Wilhelm Schauman 76 74 Total 350 377 727 Total 366 371 737 PORTUGAL R1 R2 Total SWITZERLAND R1 R2 Total POR1 Nuno Campino 72 69 SWI1 Claudio Blaesi 75 78 POR2 Nuno Cunha 76 77 SWI2 Martin Rominger 74 80 POR3 Tiago Cruz 74 79 SWI3 Jann Schmid 77 80 POR4 António Rosado 78 81 SWI4 Raphaël Sousa 77 71 POR5 Hugo Santos 72 75 SWI5 Fredrik Svanberg 82 75 POR6 Ricardo Santos 80 76 SWI6 Tino Weiss 82 77 Total 372 376 748 Total 385 381 766 SCOTLAND R1 R2 Total WALES R1 R2 Total SCO1 Jack Doherty 77 78 WAL1 Nigel Edwards 71 73 SCO2 Graham Gordon 73 73 WAL2 Stuart Manley 73 76 SCO3 David Inglis 76 74 WAL3 David Price 76 76 SCO4 Andrew McArthur 77 78 WAL4 Alex Smith 69 71 SCO5 Craig Watson 75 72 WAL5 Craig Smith 75 76 SCO6 Stuart Wilson 71 74 WAL6 Gareth Wright 75 73 Total 372 371 743 Total 363 369 732 M1 First Round Robin Q 17-20 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