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Integrated Result System Antalya (TUR) Hyundai Archery World Cup - Stage 3 12-19 Jun 2016 Entries ENTRIES BY COUNTRY NOC Country Name W. Rank Date of Birth Back No. Event ARG ARGENTINA BOG Gonzalo 177 09 Sep 1990 47D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men CARDENAS Fabian 187 25 Aug 1986 48D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men ESCALANTE Ignacio 205 28 Aug 1996 46D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men BOLAÑOS SIERRA Junior De Jesus 31 Dec 1975 Coach PAZ Cesar Augusto 11 Nov 1943 Team Manager ARM ARMENIA APRESYAN Aramayis 650 31 Aug 1992 55D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men HAZARUMYAN Gevorg 446 17 Dec 1993 54D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men SHAHNAZARYAN Vasil 320 15 Nov 1992 53D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men VASILYAN Nune 276 16 Dec 1994 16B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women VASILYAN Boris 12 Jun 1956 Coach AUS AUSTRALIA INGLEY Alice 328 13 Jan 1993 16A Recurve Women KILBY Crae - 22 Mar 1985 20B Compound Men MILNE Jonathon 311 25 Jan 1986 18B Compound Men POTTS Alec 128 09 Feb 1996 53B Recurve Men TYACK Ryan 43 02 Jun 1991 54B Recurve Men VAN LOENHOUT Jon Paul 683 14 Jan 1982 19B Compound Men WORTH Taylor 31 08 Jan 1991 52B Recurve Men CHEAH Ricci 12 May 1990 Coach RUGLESS Lorinda 10 Jul 1977 Team Manager SHIH Ya Ping 03 Mar 1978 Coach AUT AUSTRIA BALDAUFF Laurence 105 19 Nov 1974 50A Recurve Women BERTSCHLER Alexander 80 11 Jul 1994 57B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men GSTOETTNER Andreas 73 31 Jul 1996 55B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men IRRASCH Dominik 170 12 Apr 1996 58B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men LANG Max 631 30 May 1999 56B Recurve Men MATZNER Michael 66 01 Sep 1975 17A Compound Men MAYRHOFER GRITSCH Sabine 217 06 Nov 1973 51A Recurve Women RIESS Nina 410 15 Feb 1971 52A Recurve Women AICHNER Alexander 22 Nov 1970 Coach MEDVED Samo 22 Mar 1960 Coach AZE AZERBAIJAN GAHRAMANOV Zaur 574 07 May 1994 38D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men KOPNIN Aleksey 267 28 Oct 1994 35D Recurve Men RAMAZANOVA Yaylagul 222 18 Jan 1990 51B Recurve Women SENYUK Olga 79 23 Jan 1991 49A Recurve Women SENYUK Taras 161 09 Mar 1990 36D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men SIMONOVA Svetlana 338 02 Feb 1987 52B Recurve Women VENGEROV Roman 353 23 Mar 1982 37D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men FAZILOV Natig 11 May 1968 Coach GOSPODINOV Serghei 31 Mar 1959 Coach BEL BELGIUM ADRIAENSEN Ben 107 15 May 1997 55A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men PRIEELS Sarah 14 27 Feb 1990 37B Compound Women RAMAEKERS Robin 141 26 Oct 1994 58A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men THIRY Nico 219 29 Apr 1987 57A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men VAN BULCK Mathias 381 15 Feb 1990 56A Recurve Men NOTENBOOM Francis 09 Aug 1957 Coach WHITTINGHAM Allistair 31 Jan 1973 Coach BHU BHUTAN DORJI Lam 414 18 May 1995 61C Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men KARMA 261 06 Jun 1990 21A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women NORBU Jigme 395 23 Jul 1995 62C Recurve Men TSHERING Kinley 233 31 Mar 1991 59C Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men WANGDI Nima 894 28 Oct 1995 60C Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men DORJI Dolma 28 Aug 1980 Team Manager AR_C32E Report Created: 14 Jun 2016 09:21 @ UTC+03:00 Page 1/16 Antalya (TUR) Hyundai Archery World Cup - Stage 3 12-19 Jun 2016 Entries ENTRIES BY COUNTRY NOC Country Name W. Rank Date of Birth Back No. Event BLR BELARUS DALIDOVICH Pavel 123 25 Jul 1985 2B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men DZIOMINSKAYA Karyna 52 25 Aug 1994 25B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women FIRSAU Kiryl - 10 Feb 1997 5B Recurve Men KUZNIATZOVA Alena 252 11 Nov 1984 24B Recurve Women LAVRENTIEV Oleg 172 21 Sep 1981 32B Compound Men LIAHUSHEV Alexander 112 15 Jun 1984 4B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men MARUSAVA Hanna 50 08 Jan 1978 22B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women PRILEPOV Anton 14 05 Feb 1984 3B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men TIMOFEYEVA Ekaterina 98 13 Nov 1976 23B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women DAUHANOSAU Vladzimir 21 Sep 1966 Coach ISACHENKO Boris 26 Dec 1958 Coach KAVALEVA Valiantina 13 Jul 1961 Coach PROHOROVA Tamara 24 Sep 1967 Medical Person PUPKEVICH Siarhei 15 Mar 1981 Coach BRA BRAZIL ACQUESTA Michelle 122 02 Nov 1989 42D Recurve Women CANETTA Marina 97 01 Apr 1989 43D Recurve Women COSTA Marcelo 255 04 Feb 2000 14C Recurve Men DOS SANTOS Ane Marcelle 60 12 Jan 1994 41D Recurve Women DOS SANTOS Roberval 47 14 Jul 1970 30A Compound Men D’ALMEIDA Marcus 17 30 Jan 1998 15C Recurve Men ESPOSITO MELETI Gisele 69 01 Nov 1991 37D Compound Women HIDALGO JORGE Salvador - 17 Feb 1986 28A Compound Men NIKITIN Sarah 96 27 Dec 1988 44D Recurve Women OLIVEIRA Bernardo 100 08 Jun 1993 13C Recurve Men RAMOS Rodnei - 20 May 1965 29A Compound Men REZENDE XAVIER Daniel 97 31 Aug 1982 16C Recurve Men CORRÊA LOUZADA Tiago 25 Jul 1985 Coach DE AZEVEDO FRANÇA Evandro 20 Dec 1976 Coach DOS SANTOS RAGGIO Rui 05 Jun 1965 Other Function LUIZ MONTENEGRO Alexandre 04 May 1972 Other Function REGINA SIMÕES Joice 16 Feb 1972 Team Manager BUL BULGARIA ATANASOVA Yordanka 505 06 Oct 1999 42A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women DACHEV Damyan 601 10 May 1997 44B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men GENCHEVA Ralitsa 452 05 Feb 1997 44A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women HRISTOV Yavor Vasilev 159 25 Mar 1976 43B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men LATEV Asparuh 307 12 Aug 1985 42B Recurve Men NAIDENOVA Marina 505 08 Aug 1994 43A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women PENDOV Todor 294 15 Aug 2000 41B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men DIMITROV Dimitar 20 Jan 1962 Coach IVANOV Ivan 25 Jan 1973 Coach VELIKOV Vencislav 11 Jan 1972 Coach CAN CANADA DUENAS Crispin 20 05 Jan 1986 14D Recurve Men NGUYEN Hamilton 106 15 Jun 1991 15D Recurve Men RIVEST Patrick 146 19 Apr 1986 13D Recurve Men XUEREB Brandon 212 26 Nov 1995 12D Recurve Men MCDONALD Joan 23 Feb 1943 Coach CHI CHILE AGUILAR Andres 137 07 Dec 1996 25A Recurve Men AGUILAR Guillermo 72 14 Mar 1992 23A Recurve Men PRADENAS Pablo 382 21 Jun 1997 22A Recurve Men SOTO Ricardo 198 20 Oct 1999 24A Recurve Men AGUAYO Enrique 01 Jan 1960 Medical Person FREDERICK Martin 03 Mar 1968 Coach AR_C32E Report Created: 14 Jun 2016 09:21 @ UTC+03:00 Page 2/16 Antalya (TUR) Hyundai Archery World Cup - Stage 3 12-19 Jun 2016 Entries ENTRIES BY COUNTRY NOC Country Name W. Rank Date of Birth Back No. Event COL COLOMBIA AGUIRRE Carolina 72 29 Jan 1996 35B Recurve Women BETANCUR Daniel 57 16 Oct 1995 7D Recurve Men BRAVO Aura Maria 59 13 Apr 1995 39B Compound Women CARDONA Camilo Andres 20 16 Feb 1995 31B Compound Men LOPEZ Sara 1 24 Apr 1995 41B Compound Women MUNOZ Daniel 19 22 Mar 1989 30B Compound Men PILA Andres 77 11 May 1991 10D Recurve Men PINEDA Daniel Felipe 37 05 Nov 1993 9D Recurve Men RAMIREZ Estiven 366 09 Sep 1995 8D Recurve Men RENDON Ana Maria 17 10 Mar 1986 36B Recurve Women SANCHEZ Natalia 40 20 May 1983 33B Recurve Women SEPULVEDA Maira Alejandra 69 20 Sep 1995 34B Recurve Women USQUIANO Alejandra 9 12 May 1993 38B Compound Women VALDEZ Nora - 09 Sep 1997 40B Compound Women BARRIOS Angel 24 Jul 1976 Coach LONDOÑO Diana 27 Oct 1985 Other Function MILLAN Antonio 08 Oct 1965 Coach RUIZ GUTIERREZ Irma Lucia 22 Oct 1966 Team Manager CRO CROATIA BUDEN Domagoj 32 08 Aug 1997 32C Compound Men MARKES Ivan 65 25 Feb 1980 31C Compound Men MIHALIC Matija 70 23 Jul 1995 7C Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men BUDEN Dubravko 09 Nov 1957 Coach MIHALIC Nenad 19 May 1975 Coach CUB CUBA RODRIGUEZ Elizabeth 126 25 Oct 1994 26B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women TELLEZ Reyter 10 Apr 1968 Coach CYP CYPRUS EL HELALI Mimis 147 26 Sep 1986 11B Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men KOUROUNA Michaela 383 20 Apr 1994 36A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women MOUSIKOU Elena 339 07 Nov 1988 37A Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women FARMAKAS Christoforos Coach CZE CZECH REPUBLIC BERANEK Radek 506 05 Apr 1979 40D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men HAMOR Martin 320 25 Sep 1965 41D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men HEINRICH Petr 173 03 Oct 1978 39D Individual Final Qualification Tournament Men, Recurve Men HORACKOVA Marie - 24 Dec 1997 51C Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women PANIKOVA Zuzana 543 08 Apr 1990 52C Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women REITMEIER Filip 143 15 Aug 1975 26B Compound Men SUDRICHOVA Gabriela 543 18 Mar 1989 50C Individual Final Qualification Tournament Women, Recurve Women HORACEK Zdenek 06 Jun 1955 Coach MAJAROVA Hana 16 May 1982 Team Manager AR_C32E Report Created: 14 Jun 2016 09:21 @ UTC+03:00 Page 3/16 Antalya (TUR) Hyundai Archery World Cup - Stage 3 12-19 Jun 2016 Entries ENTRIES BY COUNTRY NOC Country Name W. Rank Date of Birth Back No. Event DEN DENMARK ANEAR Erika 27 30 May 1978 39D Compound Women BAGER Dennis 894 27 Mar 1971 31A Recurve Men DAMSBO Martin 6 26
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