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Youth Ladies NUMBER NAME SURNAME NATION CAT Youth Ladies NUMBER NAME SURNAME NATION CAT. 1 2 Fran Vanhoutte Belgium YL 2 3 Marta Tomšić Croatia YL 3 4 Katerina Kainova Czech Republic YL 4 5 Lucie Korvasova Czech Republic YL 5 6 Marketa Fajkusova Czech Republic YL 6 7 Jana Bohumska Czech Republic YL 7 8 Natascha Lindenskov Denmark YL 8 9 Alberte Emilie Greve Denmark YL 9 20 Mathilde Champagnac France YL 10 22 Sterenn Delugeard France YL 11 23 Emma Fitoussi France YL 12 24 Nolwen Letout France YL 13 25 Julia Nizan France YL 14 26 Laura Files Germany YL 15 27 Leonie Ohl Germany YL 16 28 Hanna Frens Germany YL 17 29 Hanna Schübl Germany YL 18 30 Marie Sänger Germany YL 19 32 Pia Schwörer Germany YL 20 33 Hanna Bíró Hungary YL 21 34 Boglárka Urbán Hungary YL 22 35 Ilaria Carrer Italy YL 23 36 Giorgia Corsini Italy YL 24 37 Sofia Crippa Italy YL 25 38 Sofia Saronni Italy YL 26 39 Alessia Paganello Italy YL 27 40 Caterina Passaponti Italy YL 28 42 Gaia Tedeschi Italy YL 29 43 Lataesha Narain The Netherlands YL 30 44 Dinly Koster The Netherlands YL 31 45 Patricia Koot The Netherlands YL 32 46 Loes Busser The Netherlands YL 33 47 Alicja Jasztal Poland YL 34 48 Inês Bettencourt Portugal YL 35 49 Ana Montenegro Portugal YL 36 50 Maria Beatriz Silva Portugal YL 37 52 Abril Del Rio Spain YL 38 53 Claudia Batalla Spain YL 39 54 Luisa González Spain YL 40 55 Ruth Arza Spain YL 41 56 Valentina Mendoza Spain YL +info europamplona2019.com Youth Men NUMBER NAME SURNAME NATION CAT. 1 264 Jolan Brissinck Belgium YM 2 265 Milan Brissinck Belgium YM 3 266 Robbe Beelen Belgium YM 4 267 Warre Van Damme Belgium YM 5 268 Jens Janssens Belgium YM 6 269 Lukas Pribik Czech Republic YM 7 270 Sune Mastrup Denmark YM 8 272 Sebastian Johansen Denmark YM 9 273 Louis Colin France YM 10 274 Kevin Fourneret France YM 11 275 Teo Majdfar France YM 12 276 Matthis Rocher France YM 13 277 Clément Royer France YM 14 278 Johannes Schmieder Germany YM 15 279 David Heimbürge Germany YM 16 280 Richard Krause Germany YM 17 282 Tamino Ohme Germany YM 18 283 Bálint Bödei Hungary YM 19 284 Mattia Fioretti Italy YM 20 285 Andrea Finco Italy YM 21 286 Filippo Moroni Italy YM 22 287 Alessio Clementoni Italy YM 23 288 Andrea Cremaschi Italy YM 24 289 Manuel Ghiotto Italy YM 25 290 Leopoldo La Rosa Italy YM 26 292 Gijs Kamp The Netherlands YM 27 293 Kayo Vos The Netherlands YM 28 294 Jorian ten Cate The Netherlands YM 29 295 Stijn van den Bunt The Netherlands YM 30 296 Filip Hawrylak Poland YM 31 297 Marco Lira Portugal YM 32 298 Gonçalo Abreu Portugal YM 33 299 Luis Carlos Silva Portugal YM 34 300 Carlos Gabriel Luz Portugal YM 35 302 Izan De Pablos Spain YM 36 303 Iker Escalada Spain YM 37 304 Pedro Mantiñán Spain YM 38 305 Manel Robla Spain YM 39 306 Manuel Taibo Spain YM 40 307 Niels Sorg Switzerland YM 41 440 Daniel Simko Slovakia YM +info europamplona2019.com Junior Ladies NUMBER NAME SURNAME NATION CAT. 1 57 Anna Petutschnigg Austria JL 2 58 Noor Lingier Belgium JL 3 59 Charlotte Van Laethem Belgium JL 4 60 Marine Balanant France JL 5 62 Loubna Benkanoun France JL 6 63 Manon Fraboulet France JL 7 64 Alison Bernardi France JL 8 65 Amanda Aguirre France JL 9 66 Honorine Barrault France JL 10 67 Anna Sänger Germany JL 11 68 Celine Pröhl Germany JL 12 69 Francie Heiser Germany JL 13 70 Franziska Petry Germany JL 14 72 Leonie Imhof Germany JL 15 73 Maren Merkle Germany JL 16 74 Melina Scheffler Germany JL 17 75 Selina Höfler Germany JL 18 76 Anna Sajgó Hungary JL 19 77 Petra Zsankó Hungary JL 20 78 Sofia Biagi Italy JL 21 79 Melissa Gatti Italy JL 22 80 Asia Libralesso Italy JL 23 82 Giulia Corsini Italy JL 24 83 Letizia Soriani Italy JL 25 84 Giorgia Valanzano Italy JL 26 85 Asja Varani Italy JL 27 86 Marit van Beijnum The Netherlands JL 28 87 Bente Kerkhoff The Netherlands JL 29 88 Ramona Westerhuis The Netherlands JL 30 89 Brit Qualm The Netherlands JL 31 90 Kaja Gajewska Poland JL 32 92 Sofia Caetano Portugal JL 33 93 Ainoa Carreño Spain JL 34 94 Almudena Blanco Spain JL 35 95 Beatriz Pejenaute Spain JL 36 96 Nerea Langa Spain JL 37 97 Sara Cabrera Spain JL 38 98 Maya Bathgate Uk JL +info europamplona2019.com Junior Men NUMBER NAME SURNAME NATION CAT. 1 200 Brecht Lippens Belgium JM 2 202 Jason Suttels Belgium JM 3 203 Tomas Bohumsky Czech Republic JM 4 204 Radek Fajkus Czech Republic JM 5 205 Jan Pribik Czech Republic JM 6 206 Zdenek Sejpal Czech Republic JM 7 207 Prokop Stodola Czech Republic JM 8 208 Nikolai Johansen Denmark JM 9 209 Max Pedersen Denmark JM 10 220 Germain Deschamps France JM 11 222 Luca Polbos France JM 12 223 Nicolas Fournier France JM 13 224 Johan Blot France JM 14 225 Enzo Darnal France JM 15 226 Martin Belloir France JM 16 227 Floris Gaier Germany JM 17 228 Tobias Krause Germany JM 18 229 Theo Fischer Germany JM 19 230 Theo Fuhrmann Germany JM 20 232 Tim Böhle Germany JM 21 233 Timo Lehnertz Germany JM 22 234 Christopher Balzer Germany JM 23 235 Luca Fabian Kutzner Germany JM 24 236 Erik Willy Werner Germany JM 25 237 Matteo 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