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MAG Qualification Thursday Start list Grand Prix Osijek 2016. Žito Challenge Cup Qualifications Osijek 2016 MAG Thursday MAG Floor Pommel horse Rings 1 43 Ziga SILC (SLO) 60 Oleg VERNIAIEV (UKR) 3 Petrix Stevan AGUIAR BARBOSA (BRA) 2 15 Tomi TUUHA (FIN) 24 Artem DOLGOPYAT (ISR) 64 Sean MELTON (USA) 1 3 57 Ahmet ONDER (TUR) 51 Benjamin GISCHARD (SUI) 37 Pietro GIACHINO (NOR) 4 28 Danil BATURIN (KAZ) 7 Filip UDE (CRO) 39 Denis ABLIAZIN (RUS) 5 61 Igor RADIVILOV (UKR) 29 Nurtas KOZHAKOV (KAZ) 63 Steven LEGENDRE (USA) 1 19 Adam BABOS (HUN) 35 Justen ZUIDEMA (NED) 2 Pericles SILVA (BRA) 2 4 Tomislav MARKOVIC (CRO) 53 Oliver HEGI (SUI) 47 Petar VELICKOVIC (SRB) 2 3 65 Paul RUGGERI III (USA) 54 Slavomir MICHNAK (SVK) 14 Markku VAHTILA (FIN) 4 33 Bram VERHOFSTAD (NED) 18 Matthias FAHRIG (GER) 34 Rick JACOBS (NED) 5 36 Odin KALVOE (NOR) 11 Mohamed Sherif ELSAHARTY (EGY) 27 Eyal GLAZER (ISR) 1 40 Nikita NAGORNYY (RUS) 45 Luka KISEK (SLO) 22 Norbert DUDAS (HUN) 2 13 Heikki SAARENKETO (FIN) 21 David VECSERNYES (HUN) 10 Manrique LARDUET (CUB) 3 3 5 Andrej KOROSTELJEV (CRO) 1 Maxime GENTGES (BEL) 50 Milos PAUNOVIC (SRB) 4 17 Dominick Adam CUNNINGHAM (GBR) 62 Maksym SEMIANKIV (UKR) 55 Ivan VARGOVSKY (SVK) 5 48 Dusan DORDEVIC (SRB) 20 Botond KARDOS (HUN) 30 Azizbek KUDRATULLAYEV (KAZ) 1 42 Rok KLAVORA (SLO) 3 Petrix Stevan AGUIAR BARBOSA (BRA) 51 Benjamin GISCHARD (SUI) 2 29 Nurtas KOZHAKOV (KAZ) 6 Robert SELIGMAN (CRO) 19 Adam BABOS (HUN) 4 3 23 Alexander SHATILOV (ISR) 37 Pietro GIACHINO (NOR) 60 Oleg VERNIAIEV (UKR) 4 49 Bojan DEJANOVIC (SRB) 14 Markku VAHTILA (FIN) 52 Eddy YUSOF (SUI) 5 63 Steven LEGENDRE (USA) 64 Sean MELTON (USA) 58 Ibrahim COLAK (TUR) 1 39 Denis ABLIAZIN (RUS) 16 Gaius THOMPSON (GBR) 61 Igor RADIVILOV (UKR) 2 31 Vitalijs KARDASOVS (LAT) 2 Pericles SILVA (BRA) 40 Nikita NAGORNYY (RUS) 5 3 18 Matthias FAHRIG (GER) 32 Dmitrijs TREFILOVS (LAT) 25 Moran YANUKA (ISR) 4 34 Rick JACOBS (NED) 44 Saso BERTONCELJ (SLO) 15 Tomi TUUHA (FIN) 5 54 Slavomir MICHNAK (SVK) 47 Petar VELICKOVIC (SRB) 12 Ali ZAHRAN (EGY) 1 11 Mohamed Sherif ELSAHARTY (EGY) 36 Odin KALVOE (NOR) 1 Maxime GENTGES (BEL) 2 20 Botond KARDOS (HUN) 41 Emin GARIBOV (RUS) 38 Marcus CONRADI (NOR) 6 3 51 Benjamin GISCHARD (SUI) 10 Manrique LARDUET (CUB) 17 Dominick Adam CUNNINGHAM (GBR) 4 24 Artem DOLGOPYAT (ISR) 63 Steven LEGENDRE (USA) 5 52 Eddy YUSOF (SUI) 27 Eyal GLAZER (ISR) 1 37 Pietro GIACHINO (NOR) 49 Bojan DEJANOVIC (SRB) 7 2 60 Oleg VERNIAIEV (UKR) 28.04.2016 08:17 1 / 1.
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