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EYOC 2017 - Sprint - Results 30.06.2017 EYOC 2017 - Sprint - Results 30.06.2017 Class M16 2.50 km, 145 m, 13 points --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Piotr Rzenca POL0101 C Poland 12.42 2. Soren Thrane Odum DEN0126 C Denmark 13.06 + 0.24 3. Jonas Ferenc HUN0108 C Hungary 13.12 + 0.30 4. Jan Gajda CZE0109 C Czech Republic 13.14 + 0.32 5. Gonet Victor FRA0120 C France 13.25 + 0.43 5. Valentin Neykov BUL0142 C Bulgaria 13.25 + 0.43 7. Tomas Alves Lima POR0117 C Portugal 13.30 + 0.48 7. Szabo Marcell HUN0109 C Hungary 13.30 + 0.48 9. Ondrej Metelka CZE0111 C Czech Republic 13.33 + 0.51 10. Bujdoso Zoltan HUN0211 C Hungary 13.37 + 0.55 11. Topias Arola FIN0105 C Finland 13.41 + 0.59 12. Vuitton Julien FRA0123 C France 13.43 + 1.01 13. Becaert Antoine FRA0121 C France 13.46 + 1.04 14. Touko Seppa FIN0207 C Finland 13.50 + 1.08 15. Wolfram Jakob AUT0106 C Austria 13.55 + 1.13 16. Leo Matinheikki FIN0106 C Finland 13.56 + 1.14 17. Bettega Damiano ITA0142 C Italy 14.01 + 1.19 17. Tomas Janovsky CZE0110 C Czech Republic 14.01 + 1.19 19. Khokhlov Danila RUS0146 C Russian Federation 14.03 + 1.21 20. Alvaro Garcia Bernabeu ESP0139 C Spain 14.09 + 1.27 21. Lauri Syrjalainen FIN0104 C Finland 14.10 + 1.28 22. Manuele Ren SUI0112 C Switzerland 14.11 + 1.29 22. Johan Langerak NED0138 C Netherlands 14.11 + 1.29 24. Stepanov Dmitrii RUS0243 C Russian Federation 14.14 + 1.32 25. Michal Pierzchala POL0102 C Poland 14.16 + 1.34 25. Anton Silier GER0139 C Germany 14.16 + 1.34 27. Sven Wey SUI0114 C Switzerland 14.19 + 1.37 28. Jandl Florian AUT0103 C Austria 14.25 + 1.43 29. Lucas Stangegaard Perez ESP0138 C Spain 14.28 + 1.46 30. Michal Svadlena CZE0112 C Czech Republic 14.32 + 1.50 31. Bazan Alberto ITA0141 C Italy 14.34 + 1.52 32. Mihail Mihaylov BUL0143 C Bulgaria 14.35 + 1.53 33. Novak Lukas AUT0104 C Austria 14.38 + 1.56 34. Rotem Yasur ISR0234 C Israel 14.39 + 1.57 35. Anton Werner Lohndorf DEN0125 C Denmark 14.46 + 2.04 36. Gustav Wiren Gonzalez ESP0236 C Spain 14.47 + 2.05 37. Martin Yordanov BUL0141 C Bulgaria 14.52 + 2.10 38. Arno Simon BEL0130 C Belgium 15.02 + 2.20 39. Amerijckx Cedric BEL0131 C Belgium 15.05 + 2.23 40. Pauls Alberings LAT0104 C Latvia 15.07 + 2.25 40. Thiels Liam BEL0229 C Belgium 15.07 + 2.25 42. Griaziev Bohdan UKR0143 C Ukraine 15.08 + 2.26 42. Aleksander Kepler EST0138 C Estonia 15.08 + 2.26 44. Fomin Daniil RUS0245 C Russian Federation 15.11 + 2.29 45. Rotem Yogev ISR0132 C Israel 15.12 + 2.30 45. Florencio Garcia Gomez ESP0237 C Spain 15.12 + 2.30 47. Morten Örnhagen Jorgensen DEN0127 C Denmark 15.16 + 2.34 48. Bruno Deredos POL0103 C Poland 15.18 + 2.36 49. Matus Simo SVK0116 C Slovakia 15.19 + 2.37 49. Martin Scheuermann GER0236 C Germany 15.19 + 2.37 51. Sela Zamir ISR0135 C Israel 15.24 + 2.42 52. Janis Hutzli SUI0211 C Switzerland 15.35 + 2.53 52. Ralfs Janis Eizvertins LAT0207 C Latvia 15.35 + 2.53 54. Sorokin Daniil RUS0244 C Russian Federation 15.38 + 2.56 55. Krystian Petersburski POL0104 C Poland 15.41 + 2.59 56. Maris Heinols LAT0206 C Latvia 15.45 + 3.03 56. Davis Solmanis LAT0105 C Latvia 15.45 + 3.03 58. Ismail Alp Arslan TUR0127 C Turkey 15.47 + 3.05 59. Palumbo Pietro ITA0143 C Italy 15.56 + 3.14 59. Matti Bruns GER0137 C Germany 15.56 + 3.14 61. Alon Zorea ISR0133 C Israel 15.59 + 3.17 1 | P a g e 61. Trummer Kilian AUT0205 C Austria 15.59 + 3.17 63. Manuel Guilherme De Olive POR0118 R Portugal 16.00 + 3.18 64. Daniel B. Schmidt DEN0128 C Denmark 16.01 + 3.19 65. Martin Rachev BUL0144 C Bulgaria 16.02 + 3.20 66. Lucian Mirza MDA0136 C Moldavia 16.03 + 3.21 66. Mariani Francesco ITA0144 C Italy 16.03 + 3.21 68. Medard Feder SVK0114 C Slovakia 16.05 + 3.23 69. Till Geiler GER0138 C Germany 16.27 + 3.45 70. Sander Pritsik EST0140 C Estonia 16.28 + 3.46 71. Casas Adomas LTU0323 C Lithuania 16.30 + 3.48 72. Szuromi Áron HUN0210 C Hungary 16.34 + 3.52 73. Tiago Filipe Marantes Lam POR0120 R Portugal 16.37 + 3.55 74. Szikszai Csongor ROU0128 C Romania 16.53 + 4.11 75. Kausakys Dovydas LTU0122 C Lithuania 16.55 + 4.13 76. Daniel Pompura SVK0117 C Slovakia 17.02 + 4.20 77. Barauskas Rokas LTU0121 C Lithuania 17.03 + 4.21 78. Timo Tantanini SUI0113 C Switzerland 17.05 + 4.23 78. Vasco Amorim Ramos Mendes POR0219 C Portugal 17.05 + 4.23 80. Teremetskyi Tymofii UKR0246 C Ukraine 17.10 + 4.28 81. Daniil Chuikin BLR0118 C Belarus 17.14 + 4.32 82. Andrew Elwood IRL0125 C Ireland 17.20 + 4.38 83. Catana Alexandru ROU0229 C Romania 17.23 + 4.41 84. Ragnar Rooba EST0239 C Estonia 17.37 + 4.55 85. Jan Gobec CRO0206 C Croatia 17.41 + 4.59 86. Hami Emircan Aydin TUR0130 C Turkey 17.54 + 5.12 87. Ahmet Yasin Temel TUR0128 C Turkey 18.06 + 5.24 87. Ilya Novak BLR0119 C Belarus 18.06 + 5.24 89. Pohrebets Danilo UKR0145 C Ukraine 18.12 + 5.30 90. Michal Kurak SVK0115 C Slovakia 18.19 + 5.37 91. Peles Vlad ROU0130 C Romania 18.34 + 5.52 92. Augusts Velde LTU0220 C Lithuania 18.39 + 5.57 93. Mustafa Ali Turkmenoglu TUR0129 C Turkey 19.14 + 6.32 94. Marko Radovanovic SRB0110 C Serbia 22.33 + 9.51 Piddubnyi Mykhailo UKR0144 C Ukraine MP Vigh Lorand ROU0627 C Romania MP Aidan Mccullough IRL0124 C Ireland MP Andrieux Quentin FRA0122 C France MP Hando Allmann EST0141 C Estonia MP Jensen Key AUS0201 C Australia MP 2 | P a g e Class M18 2.60 km, 170 m, 14 points --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Jakub Dekret SVK9924 C Slovakia 13.05 2. Elias Guilhem FRA0030 C France 13.22 + 0.17 3. Chamuel Zbinden SUI9922 C Switzerland 13.24 + 0.19 4. Erbland Pierre FRA9931 C France 13.31 + 0.26 5. Vit Horcicka CZE9918 C Czech Republic 13.33 + 0.28 6. Groell Georg AUT9912 C Austria 13.35 + 0.30 7. Vergnaud Alexandre FRA9929 C France 13.36 + 0.31 8. Fabian Aebersold SUI0019 C Switzerland 13.41 + 0.36 8. Bonek Jannis AUT9911 C Austria 13.41 + 0.36 10. Ormay Mihaly HUN9916 C Hungary 13.47 + 0.42 11. Lukas Liland NOR0044 C Norway 13.54 + 0.49 11. Mikko Eerola FIN0012 C Finland 13.54 + 0.49 13. Haberkorn Guilhem FRA0028 C France 13.55 + 0.50 14. Erling Hjermstad NOR9943 C Norway 14.03 + 0.58 15. Jonas Fencl CZE9917 C Czech Republic 14.05 + 1.00 16. Aaro Aho FIN9913 C Finland 14.11 + 1.06 17. Reto Egger SUI9920 C Switzerland 14.14 + 1.09 18. Oskar Spets Storhov NOR9945 C Norway 14.16 + 1.11 19. Kudriavtcev Nikolai RUS0004 C Russian Federation 14.17 + 1.12 20. Kalman Erik HUN9917 C Hungary 14.29 + 1.24 21. Horvath Csongor HUN0019 C Hungary 14.32 + 1.27 22. Finlay Todd GBR9904 C Great Britain 14.35 + 1.30 23. Alastair Thomas GBR0003 C Great Britain 14.36 + 1.31 24. Mikkel Holm Nielsen DEN0033 C Denmark 14.39 + 1.34 25. Plamen Georgiev BUL9901 C Bulgaria 14.42 + 1.37 26. Jan Rusin CZE0020 C Czech Republic 14.43 + 1.38 27. Lukashevich Anton RUS0003 C Russian Federation 14.54 + 1.49 28. Zverkov Boris RUS9905 C Russian Federation 14.59 + 1.54 28. Patscheider Lukas ITA0048 C Italy 14.59 + 1.54 30. August Mollen SWE9905 C Sweden 15.04 + 1.59 31. Erik Herne SWE9904 C Sweden 15.05 + 2.00 32. Jakub Chupek SVK9925 C Slovakia 15.09 + 2.04 32. Kaarel Vesilind EST0049 C Estonia 15.09 + 2.04 34. Ilgvars Caune LAT9914 C Latvia 15.10 + 2.05 35. Mikolaj Krawczynski POL0009 C Poland 15.18 + 2.13 35. Malte Kjaer Hemmingsen DEN0034 C Denmark 15.18 + 2.13 35. Boyan Ivandzhikov BUL0049 C Bulgaria 15.18 + 2.13 35. Crefcoeur Lievin BEL9934 C Belgium 15.18 + 2.13 39. Konrad Plociennik POL0011 C Poland 15.20 + 2.15 40. Andre Da Silva Nunes Henr POR0024 C Portugal 15.24 + 2.19 40. Pedro Stangegaard Perez ESP0046 C Spain 15.24 + 2.19 42. Samet Kossek TUR9935 C Turkey 15.27 + 2.22 42. Holper Leo AUT0013 C Austria 15.27 + 2.22 44. Niklas Heikkila FIN0014 C Finland 15.35 + 2.30 45. Gustav Runefors SWE0003 C Sweden 15.36 + 2.31 46. Nils Eyer SUI9921 C Switzerland 15.38 + 2.33 47. Samoilenko Kostiantyn UKR0002 C Ukraine 15.39 + 2.34 48. Oscar Johansson SWE9906 C Sweden 15.41 + 2.36 49. Mannocci Enrico ITA0002 C Italy 15.42 + 2.37 49. Eyen Guillaume BEL0035 C Belgium 15.42 + 2.37 51. Szalay Levente HUN9918 C Hungary 15.45 + 2.40 51. Andres Room EST9948 C Estonia 15.45 + 2.40 53. Teemu Oksanen FIN0015 C Finland 15.48 + 2.43 54. Petrov Semen RUS9902 C Russian Federation 15.58 + 2.53 55. Fricis Spektors LAT0013 C Latvia 16.00 + 2.55 56.
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