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Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Rank Member Name Member Number Country Total Points 1 Jaouad ACHAB BEL-1519 Belgium 199,44 2 Lovre BRECIC CRO-1524 Croatia 189,24 3 Lucas GUZMAN ARG-1519 Argentina 137,16 4 HaKan RECBER TUR-2068 TurKey 126,51 5 Shuai ZHAO CHN-1532 China 121,46 6 Deni ANDRUN RAZIC CRO-1640 Croatia 111,57 7 Ouahid BRIKI TUN-1526 Tunisia 105,02 8 Mahammad MAMMADOV AZE-1590 Azerbaijan 104,90 9 Soroush AHMADI IRI-12998 Iran 99,08 10 Bernardo PIE DOM-1554 Dominican Republic 98,08 11 Bolat IZUTDINOV RUS-1936 Russia 93,46 12 Jaroslaw MECMAJER POL-1540 Poland 86,53 13 Mirhashem HOSSEINI IRI-15379 Iran 84,00 14 Marcos CABALLERO ECHEVARRIA ESP-1888 Spain 82,60 15 Nuno COSTA POR-1501 Portugal 77,99 16 Dylan CHELLAMOOTOO FRA-1567 France 74,51 17 Alejandro CHANG USA-2674 United States of America 69,23 18 SeoK-bae KIM KOR-1700 Republic of Korea 68,08 19 Kaloyan BINEV BUL-1525 Bulgaria 65,92 20 Siddhartha King BHAT CAN-1516 Canada 64,09 21 Oumar SISSOKO MLI-1570 Mali 63,75 22 Alimzhan SERIKBAYEV KAZ-1641 KazaKhstan 62,46 23 Bradly SINDEN GBR-1554 Great Britain 62,06 24 NiKita PUSHANKO RUS-2852 Russia 61,19 25 NiKola VUCKOVIC SRB-1580 Serbia 60,44 26 Joel GONZALEZ BONILLA ESP-1558 Spain 58,70 27 Youssef ALY EGY-1637 Egypt 57,61 28 Gang-min CHO KOR-1615 Republic of Korea 56,59 29 Simone CRESCENZI ITA-1584 Italy 54,81 30 Iordanis KONSTANTINIDIS GER-1647 Germany 52,50 31 Sebastian NAVEA CHI-1663 Chile 51,91 32 Pavel ANDRIENKO RUS-2431 Russia 48,38 33 Abolfazl YAGHOUBIJOUYBARI IRI-12102 Iran 48,14 34 Ferhat Can KAVURAT TUR-2230 TurKey 47,30 35 David NAZARYAN RUS-3582 Russia 45,71 36 Amir Mohammad BAKHSHI IRI-21137 Iran 45,00 37 KazybeK BAKTIYARULY KAZ-1682 KazaKhstan 44,63 38 William JACKSON USA-3598 United States of America 44,50 39 Ioannis PILAVAKIS CYP-1534 Cyprus 44,40 40 Gili HAIMOVITZ ISR-1509 Israel 44,02 41 Bar REUBEN ISR-1598 Israel 43,66 42 Damon CAVEY AUS-3377 Australia 42,55 43 Nutthawee KLOMPONG THA-1570 Thailand 42,33 44 Juan Jose SOTO ARRIETA CRC-1905 Costa Rica 41,57 45 Abel MENDOZA MEX-1552 Mexico 41,34 46 CHIA-HSIN HO TPE-2554 Chinese Taipei 39,78 47 LEON GLASNOVIC CRO-2215 Croatia 39,30 48 Jure PANTAR SLO-1504 Slovenia 37,20 49 Saul GUTIERREZ MEX-1751 Mexico 36,88 50 IBRAHIM ZARMAN INA-300416 Indonesia 36,39 51 Gabriele CAULO ITA-2117 Italy 36,00 52 Damian VILLA USA-10593 United States of America 35,07 53 JacKson CARROLL CAN-1543 Canada 34,93 54 Vlasios PETROPOULOS GRE-2023 Greece 34,60 55 Mouhamed El Mactar DIAO SEN-1520 Senegal 33,54 56 Thomas AUGER AUS-1561 Australia 32,70 57 William DA SILVA BRA-1711 Brazil 32,30 58 Amirhossein MOHAMMADKHANLOU IRI-18540 Iran 32,00 59 Vladyslav YARMACHEK UKR-1601 Ukraine 31,88 60 MaKsat ALLALYEV RUS-1812 Russia 31,00 61 Luis PIE DOM-1548 Dominican Republic 29,40 62 Samson EDWIN NGR-1577 Nigeria 28,99 63 Nedzad HUSIC BIH-1522 Bosnia and Herzegovina 28,80 64 Mehmet YORULMAZ GER-1548 Germany 28,54 65 Will AFONCZENKO AUS-3368 Australia 27,94 66 SAURAV . IND-1525 India 27,54 67 Mohammad ASSFOUR JOR-1534 Jordan 27,51 68 Sardor TOIROV UZB-1666 UzbeKistan 27,12 69 Dae-hoon LEE KOR-1513 Republic of Korea 27,04 70 George EL CHEMALI USA-2020 United States of America 26,51 71 Sina BAHRAMI IRI-7762 Iran 26,08 72 Tae-yang YANG KOR-4396 Republic of Korea 25,00 73 Braulio LEON PER-1628 Peru 24,66 74 Stevens BARCLAIS FRA-1525 France 24,25 75 Mahdi YOUSEFI IRI-21646 Iran 24,24 76 Sergey LUPETA RUS-1764 Russia 23,82 77 REDA BENNAY MAR-2875 Morocco 23,51 78 Arman IRGALIEV RUS-1523 Russia 23,02 79 Si Mohamed KETBI BEL-1585 Belgium 22,52 80 Davilani CUNHA BRA-1609 Brazil 21,86 81 Zhaojie PENG CHN-2088 China 21,62 82 Young-Jun LEE KOR-8316 Republic of Korea 21,60 82 Gabriel RAMOS BRA-1925 Brazil 21,60 82 Erfan MORADI IRI-9368 Iran 21,60 85 Farzan ASHOURZADEH FALLAH IRI-7757 Iran 21,44 86 Sandro PEER AUT-1523 Austria 21,34 87 JI-WON JANG KOR-5880 Republic of Korea 21,00 88 Edgar Al PORRAS REYES MEX-53570 Mexico 20,64 89 Vladimir KIM RUS-1515 Russia 20,29 90 Ruben NAVA MEX-1549 Mexico 20,08 91 SEUNG WAN KIM KOR-5695 Republic of Korea 20,00 91 Timothy SNOW USA-1669 United States of America 20,00 91 DANIEL ALEJANDRO AVILA GONZALEZ MEX-2870 Mexico 20,00 91 Jeongwoo PARK KOR-5916 Republic of Korea 20,00 95 JaKub POSADZY POL-1545 Poland 19,87 96 NiKolaos KALAITSIDIS GRE-2532 Greece 19,83 97 Lucas MARTINS BRA-2230 Brazil 19,44 97 JI-MIN PARK KOR-5913 Republic of Korea 19,44 99 Ron ATIAS ISR-1510 Israel 19,02 100 IMAN HAKIM BIN RAKIB MAS-1703 Malaysia 18,96 101 Mohamed HANY EGY-1598 Egypt 18,83 102 Nabil ENNADIRI NED-1592 Netherlands 18,69 103 Hamad MabrouK S ALMABROUK KSA-1656 Saudi Arabia 18,43 104 NiKo SAARINEN FIN-1601 Finland 18,33 105 Abouzar SABERI AUT-1632 Austria 18,14 106 ROMAN HAYRAPETOV ARM-1570 Armenia 18,05 107 Ruslan ALIEV RUS-1938 Russia 17,97 108 Shamsutdin GAMZATOV RUS-2237 Russia 17,86 108 ArshaK KIRAKOSYAN GEO-1566 Georgia 17,86 110 Ruben GARCIA ORTIZ ESP-2036 Spain 17,44 111 Tumenbayar MOLOM MGL-1526 Mongolia 17,42 112 Mario SILVA POR-1503 Portugal 17,07 112 Alvaro GOMEZ COL-1690 Colombia 17,07 114 BeKa KAVTARADZE GEO-1520 Georgia 17,06 115 SeddiK MEGRAOUI CAN-1570 Canada 16,87 116 De Sir CHAN RUS-2650 Russia 16,84 117 Wing Tai TIN HKG-1512 Hong Kong 16,81 118 Felipe ENJU BRA-1525 Brazil 16,77 118 NiKita SKOBELEV RUS-1886 Russia 16,77 120 Iker CASAS GARCIA MEX-7525 Mexico 16,64 121 Dylan NADLER CAN-1634 Canada 16,24 122 Joshua LIU USA-1741 United States of America 16,20 123 Mohamed Icham TOURE CIV-1562 Cote D'ivoire 16,16 124 MaliK GÜLEC GER-1713 Germany 16,03 125 Georgyi RYABOV RUS-3354 Russia 15,81 126 Issei HAMADA JPN-1660 Japan 15,67 127 Aryan MOHAMMADI IRI-21640 Iran 15,24 128 Dieu TOKO COD-1541 DR Congo 15,22 129 Benjamin SNOW USA-1668 United States of America 15,16 130 Gadi Liel HAIMOVITS ISR-1517 Israel 15,11 131 Azamat USSEINOV KAZ-1628 KazaKhstan 15,07 132 Eldar BIRIMBAY KAZ-1971 KazaKhstan 15,01 133 Min-woo NOH KOR-1737 Republic of Korea 15,00 133 Hamidreza HADIAN IRI-12986 Iran 15,00 135 Umut BEGEC TUR-2169 TurKey 14,40 136 Yahor NIKITSENKA BLR-1554 Belarus 14,23 137 Sohwon KIM USA-1713 United States of America 14,21 137 Milos GLADOVIC SRB-1594 Serbia 14,21 139 MAGOMEDRASUL OMAROV RUS-5354 Russia 14,12 140 Alexios TSOKANOS GRE-2052 Greece 14,06 141 Mario PEREZ CASANOVA ESP-1863 Spain 14,00 142 Edwin AGUILAR COL-1576 Colombia 13,98 143 João Victor SOUZA DINIZ BRA-9 Brazil 13,92 144 Tyron MOORES DUFFIELD GBR-1586 Great Britain 13,91 145 Alex FALGAS FISCHER ESP-1734 Spain 13,48 146 Jordan GAYLE GBR-1508 Great Britain 13,44 147 Shane BRITTON CAN-1623 Canada 13,40 148 AkKarin KITWIJARN THA-1551 Thailand 13,33 149 Ahmed DGHBAS QAT-1578 Qatar 13,20 150 Justin CHOY GUY-1545 Guyana 13,17 151 ZaKaria BENAOUDA CAN-2277 Canada 12,98 152 KamronbeK YAKHSHIBOEV UZB-1596 UzbeKistan 12,76 153 Omar HAJJAMI MAR-1710 Morocco 12,59 154 Alejandro JIMENEZ ALORDA ESP-2876 Spain 12,44 155 Noel VIAL CHI-1687 Chile 12,42 156 Javier PEREZ POLO ESP-1737 Spain 12,28 157 Umidjon SALIMOV UZB-1637 UzbeKistan 12,24 158 Josh CALLAND GBR-1824 Great Britain 12,13 159 Montassar AGIMI TUN-1609 Tunisia 12,07 160 Baldomero GUTIERREZ PEÑA MEX-50797 Mexico 12,00 160 Ramiro RAVACHINO ARG-1950 Argentina 12,00 162 Seydou NIANG MLI-1535 Mali 11,73 163 Casper MORILD DEN-1597 DenmarK 11,67 164 Oussama OUTOUKART MAR-1776 Morocco 11,47 165 Uladzislau MARKEVICH BLR-1630 Belarus 11,44 166 Mucahit ALTUN TUR-2079 TurKey 11,36 167 Luis OROZCO USA-2910 United States of America 11,22 168 Thomas BURNS NZL-1591 New Zealand 11,16 169 Xinxin HONG CHN-1879 China 11,14 170 Yahor DUNAYEU BLR-1750 Belarus 11,06 171 Chi-Hou NG MAC-1521 Macau 11,01 171 HiKmatullah ZAIN AFG-106658 Afghanistan 11,01 173 Guodong SONG CHN-1739 China 10,86 174 Francis Aaron AGOJO PHI-1532 Philippines 10,85 175 Sergey KARGAPOLOV RUS-2022 Russia 10,83 176 Adem SHRIHA LBA-1565 Libya 10,76 177 Yauheni HEIDZEL BLR-1616 Belarus 10,75 178 Almas MUKAMANOV KAZ-1570 KazaKhstan 10,62 179 Dmytro GOVORUN UKR-1699 Ukraine 10,61 180 Jason SAM MHL-1500 Marshall Islands 10,27 180 SoKlong CHHUN CAM-1556 Cambodia 10,27 182 Guilherme ALVES BRA-1552 Brazil 10,08 183 SHINWOO YU KOR-5914 Republic of Korea 10,00 183 Guoxun LI CHN-106702 China 10,00 183 GHAZAWI MOHAMMAD PLE-1916 Palestine 10,00 183 Tawin HANPRAB THA-1568 Thailand 10,00 183 WOO-JIN CHOI KOR-5900 Republic of Korea 10,00 188 Teddy TENG FPO-1521 French Polynesia 9,91 189 MubaraK Musaad M ALSHAREEF KSA-1624 Saudi Arabia 9,77 190 Jelle PLOMP NED-1637 Netherlands 9,64 191 Serghei USCOV MDA-1577 Moldova 9,59 192 Butrint EJUPI KOS-1013 Kosovo 9,46 193 Andre BRYANT USA-4192 United States of America 9,42 194 Ulises Ariel RAJOY ARG-2002 Argentina 9,36 195 Filip JURETA CRO-1595 Croatia 9,33 196 Hassan SHUBBAR UAE-1655 United Arab Emirates 9,23 197 Cristin CILIBIU MDA-1549 Moldova 9,20 198 MarKo KARAJLOVIC SRB-1593 Serbia 9,19 199 Cameron BOOTH GBR-1591 Great Britain 9,13 200 Daniel GOMES BRA-1868 Brazil 9,10 201 Ahmad BAKHSHI AFG-1556 Afghanistan 9,07 202 Muhammet Mustafa BAGLAR TUR-2093 TurKey 9,05 203 Albert MILLERT POL-1528 Poland 9,01 203 MiKhail ARTAMONOV RUS-1814 Russia 9,01 205 Zaid ALHALAWANI JOR-1660 Jordan 9,00 205 Seung-Ill KIM KOR-5921 Republic of Korea 9,00 207 Antonios ZAVRAKIS GRE-2061 Greece 8,95 208 Argya VIRANGGA INA-300247 Indonesia 8,94 208 Buyanshagai ENKHBOLD MGL-1567 Mongolia 8,94 210 Isah AbubaKar ADAMU NGR-1515 Nigeria 8,90 210 AUNG KYAW KYAW MYA-1552 Myanmar 8,90 212 Ivan MURADASHVILI RUS-1821 Russia 8,88 213 Mohamed ASAL EGY-1636 Egypt 8,86 214 Anthony RIZAKIS AUS-8962 Australia 8,84 215 MitKo DZHORDZHEV BUL-1584 Bulgaria 8,79 216 민혁 김 KOR-8595 Republic of Korea 8,71 217 Savio NZEYIMANA RWA-1505 Rwanda 8,64 217 Dang Quang PHAM VIE-1748 Vietnam 8,64 219 Islamgali ABUOV KAZ-1596 KazaKhstan 8,54 219 Edgaras ABROMAVICIUS LTU-1540 Lithuania 8,54 221 Kwon-joong KIM KOR-2490 Republic of Korea 8,53 222 Claudio LILLO CHI-1597 Chile 8,49 223 Alvis DOMINGUEZ PAN-1582 Panama 8,38 224 Chen XIAO CHN-2190 China 8,33 225 CHENG-CHING HUANG TPE-1564 Chinese Taipei 8,30 226 Rui BRAGANCA POR-1502 Portugal 8,28 226 Dogan DEMIR TUR-3211 TurKey 8,28 228 Samuel COUTU CAN-1612 Canada 8,23 228 Loveton CHEA JR.
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