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Egyptian Diving & Lifesaving Final Result Long Distance Rank Club Country Junior Senior Total 1 Dolphin – Tula Russia 545 482 1027 2 Police Club Egypt 450 294 744 3 Abu Kier Egypt 235 355 590 4 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 380 60 440 5 Shooting Katamia Egypt 167 173 340 6 Semoha Egypt 286 44 330 7 Ismailia Zone Egypt 119 94 213 8 Dossaf Novosibirsk Russia 0 193 193 9 Yaroslavl Russia 93 72 165 10 Victoria College Egypt 70 90 160 11 Suez Canal Egypt 91 69 160 12 Army Club Egypt 0 144 144 13 Team 47 – SKA Russia 116 0 116 14 Bank al-Ahly Egypt 110 0 110 15 CSTK Aqualeasder-1 Kyiv Ukraine 0 93 93 16 Darnitsa-303Kyiv Ukraine 0 82 82 17 FPS Krasnoyarski Region Russia 0 78 78 18 Nevskaya Volna SPB Russia 0 75 75 19 Torunczyk Torun Poland 0 72 72 20 Haras Hodod Egypt 69 0 69 21 SC Sigma – Bogatyr,Kyv Ukraine 0 66 66 22 Swimming School Kaunas Lithuania 60 0 60 23 Acacia Egypt 51 0 51 1 Overall Result Long Distance "Senior" Rank Club Country Senior Point 1 Dolphin - Tula Russia 482 2 Abu Kier Egypt 355 3 Police Club Egypt 294 4 Ismailia Zone Egypt 194 5 Dossaf Novosibirsk Russia 193 6 Shooting Katamia Egypt 173 7 Army Club Egypt 144 8 CSTK Aqualeasder-1 Kyiv Ukraine 93 9 Victoria College Egypt 90 10 Darnitsa-303Kyiv Ukraine 82 11 FPS Krasnoyarski Region Russia 78 12 Nevskaya Volna SPB Russia 75 13 Torunczyk Torun Poland 72 13 Yaroslavl Russia 72 15 Suez Canal Egypt 69 16 SC Sigma – BogatyrKrvyi Rig Ukraine 66 17 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 60 18 Semoha Egypt 44 2 Overall Result Long Distance "Junior" Rank Club Country Junior Point 1 Dolphin – Tula Russia 545 2 Police Club Egypt 450 3 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 380 4 Semoha Egypt 286 5 Abu Kier Egypt 235 6 Shooting Katamia Egypt 167 7 Ismailea Zone Egypt 119 8 Team 47 – SKA Russia 116 9 Bank Ahly Egypt 110 10 Yaroslavl Russia 93 11 Suez Canal Egypt 91 12 Victoria College Egypt 70 13 Haras Hodod Egypt 69 14 Swimming School Kaunas Lithuania 60 15 Acacia Egypt 51 3 Race : 6 K.M Junior Girls Ra NO. Name Born Club Country Time Point nk 1 24 01.07.48 Alaa Abdellatif Ahmed 1999 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 100 2 1 01.08.19 Abukhadrus Linda 1995 Dolphin –Tula Russia 93 3 23 01.08.53 Mareham Rezk Ahmed 1996 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 87 4 2 01.11.57 Sennikova Taisiya 2000 Dolphin –Tula Russia 82 5 29 01.13.24 Ovsyannikova Maria 1995 Team 47 – SKA Russia 78 6 4 01.16.13 Novikova Liliya 1998 Dolphin –Tula Russia 75 7 12 01.17.04 Rodina Mohey Mohamed 1997 Abu Keir Egypt 72 8 16 01.17.05 Ola Metwaly Mostafa 1998 Haras Hodoud Egypt 69 9 13 01.20.03 Maryam Mahmoud Abdelhameed 1999 Abu Keir Egypt 66 10 3 01.21.17 Abramova Viktoria 1998 Dolphin –Tula Russia 63 11 6 01.23.00 Kundrotaite Justina 1995 Swimming Scool Kaunas Lithuania 60 12 25 01.23.29 Nada Alhussiny Mostafa 1999 Police Club Egypt 57 13 28 01.26.37 Rawan Ashraf Mohamed 1996 Police Club Egypt 54 14 19 01.27.15 Nour Mahmoud Abdelhakim 1999 Shooting Katamia Egypt 51 15 20 01.27.18 Nadia Yasser Elakad 1999 Shooting Katamia Egypt 48 16 17 01.31.02 Noura Sameh Mohamed 1997 Victory College Egypt 46 17 10 01.31.50 Rewan Alaa Eldin 1996 Semouha Egypt 44 18 26 01.33.29 Shaden Ehab Abdelwahab 1998 Police Club Egypt 42 19 8 01.33.58 Mona Mohamed Khamis 1999 Semouha Egypt 40 20 30 01.34.16 Kuznetsova Darina 1996 Team 47 – SKA Russia 38 21 27 01.35.51 Salma Magdy Fouad 1994 Police Club Egypt 36 22 14 01.37.04 Monaya Mohey Mohamed 1999 Abu Keir Egypt 34 23 11 01.47.00 Toka Mamdoh Abd Elrahman 1999 Semouha Egypt 32 - 15 Nermeen Sherif Tawfeek 1996 Abu Keir Egypt D.N.F - - 21 Sara Ehab Almelegy 1996 Shooting Alexandria Egypt D.N.F - - 22 Mayar Saber Elshazly 1998 Shooting Alexandria Egypt D.N.F - - 31 Urbitskaia Anastasiia 1996 Team 47 – SKA Russia D.N.F - 4 Race : 6 K.M Senior Women Rank N.O Name Born Club Country Time Point . 1 57 Umerenko Marina 1993 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.03.36 100 2 55 Krasnogor Tetyana 1988 CSTK Aqualeasder-1 Kyiv Ukraine 01.05.16 93 3 56 Tikhonova Lyudmila 1985 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.07.08 87 4 60 Oleynikova Yevgeniya 1994 Darnitsa-303 Kyriv Ukraine 01.09.22 82 5 63 Eremtcova S. 1990 FPS Krasnoyarski Region Russia 01.10.18 78 6 64 Sharpantye Natalia 1993 Nevskaya Volna SPB Russia 01.11.07 75 7 62 Katarzyna Truszynska 1990 Torunczyk Torun Poland 01.17.47 72 8 59 Nesvetaeva Anastasiya 1998 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.19.30 69 9 58 Zakharova Veronika 1999 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.19.59 66 10 79 Nermeen Alhussiny Mostafa 1997 Police Club Egypt 01.20.53 63 11 76 Farah Sherif Abdelazem 1996 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 01.21.00 60 12 67 Salma Sayed Eldahan 1998 Army Club Egypt 01.21.30 57 13 72 Farah Mohamed Abdelmoneam 1998 Victory College Egypt 01.21.31 54 14 74 Manar Magdy Alorabi 1995 Shooting Katamia Egypt 01.24.38 51 15 75 Hania Hassan Safwat 1997 Shooting Katamia Egypt 01.24.42 48 16 70 Yomna Taha Aref 2000 Abu Keir Egypt 01.24.54 46 17 81 Nada Zakria Ahmed 1999 Police Club Egypt 01.24.55 44 18 69 Maryam Aly Fawzy 1999 Abu Keir Egypt 01.28.05 42 19 80 Andy Sameeh Abdeltawab 1996 Police Club Egypt 01.30.50 40 20 68 Abla Eid Abdelwahab 1998 Abu Keir Egypt 01.34.05 38 21 78 Maryem Tarek Mousad 1996 Police Club Egypt 01.36.22 36 - 71 Farah Ahmed Elsayed 2000 Abu Keir Egypt D.N.F - 5 Race : 6 K.M Junior Boys Rank NO Name Born Club Country Time Point 1 8 Smolskiy Roman 1995 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.04.46 100 2 4 IlLiya Timofeev 1995 Yaroslavl Russia 01.06.04 93 3 21 Mohamed Alhassan Mohamed 1995 Ismailia Zone Egypt 01.06.06 87 4 34 Mostafa Mahmoud Nayel 1996 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 01.06.09 82 5 40 Loay Zakria Ahmed `1996 Police Club Egypt 01.08.36 78 6 41 Mohamed Ayman Abdellatif 1998 Police Club Egypt 01.09.14 75 7 38 Mohamed Salahaldin Gomaa 1995 Police Club Egypt 01.09.41 72 8 36 Mazen Naeam Mohamed 1998 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 01.12.02 69 9 17 Mohamed Maebed Ahmed 1995 Bank Ahly Egypt 01.12.10 66 10 28 Omar Sherif Tawfeek 1998 Abu Keir Egypt 01.12.12 63 11 11 Ahmed Salah ABDELMGEED 1997 Semouha Egypt 01.12.20 60 12 15 Alaa Mohamed Abd Elaziz 1997 Suez Canal Egypt 01.13.10 57 13 12 Shady Amr Tawfik 1995 Semouha Egypt 01.13.16 54 14 31 Basem Essam Meselhey 1996 ACACIA Egypt 01.14.42 51 15 7 Shupranov Aleksey 1999 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.14.54 48 16 6 Likhachev Dmitriy 1997 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.16.17 46 17 18 Ahmed Samir Saed 1995 Bank Ahly Egypt 01.18.30 44 18 37 Hassan Magdy Hassan 1995 Shooting Alexandria Egypt 01.20.17 42 19 33 Mohamed Said Mohamed 1996 Shooting Katamia Egypt 01.20.18 40 20 5 Ozornov Yaroslav 1996 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.23.18 38 21 39 Nour Assem Hassan 1998 Police Club Egypt 01.23.46 36 22 16 Mohamed Elsayed Farouk 1999 Suez Canal Egypt 01.25.37 34 23 24 Karem Mahmoud Alameer 1995 Ismailia Zone Egypt 01.25.44 32 24 14 Karim Hesham Omar 1996 Semoha Egypt 01.38.21 30 25 32 Eslam Ahmed Mohab 1995 Shooting Katamia Egypt 01.43.37 28 26 13 Abd Elrahman Walid Shawky 1997 Semoha Egypt 01.44.52 26 27 30 Ahmed Saleh Ahmed 1997 Victory College Egypt 01.55.51 24 - 19 Amr Yousef 1995 Army Club Egypt D.N.F - 22 Mohamed Magdy Ibrahim 1996 Ismailia Zone Egypt D.N.F - 23 Samy Gamal Abdalhafez 1998 Ismailia Zone Egypt D.N.F - 25 Kareem Nader Abdelwahab 1996 Abu Keir Egypt D.N.F - 26 Belal Mohamed Hassan 1996 Abu Keir Egypt D.N.F - 42 Mohamed MahaFza 1996 Jordan Team Jordan D.N.F - 27 Ahmed Mohamed Hassan 1996 Abu Keir Egypt D.Q 6 Race : 6 K.M Senior Men Rank NO. Name Born Club Country Time Point 1 59 Maletin Roman 1984 Dossaf – Novosibirsk Russia 01.01.28 100 2 60 Matyushin Alexandr 1990 Dossaf – Novosibirsk Russia 01.02.30 93 3 67 Hesham Khaled Sediq 1991 Army Club Egypt 01.04.27 87 4 62 Ponomarev Denis 1994 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.04.29 82 5 61 Dudchenko Pavel 1987 Dolphin –Tula Russia 01.06.32 78 6 73 Serag Ahmed Abdelfatah 1993 Abu Keir Egypt 01.07.14 75 7 56 Nikkita Sheleg 1994 Yaroslavl Russia 01.08.30 72 8 65 Ahmed Mohamed Abd Elaziz 1994 Suez Canal Egypt 01.12.17 69 9 86 Mykhailo Iatsenko 1987 SC Sigma – Bogatyr,Kyv Ukraine 01.16.58 66 10 72 Moustafa Ahmed Abd Elfatah 1998 Ismailia Zone Egypt 01.22.16 63 11 75 Mohamed Tarek Ibrahim 1998 Abu Keir Egypt 01.22.58 60 12 85 Mohamed Mostafa Abdelhaleem 1999 Police Club Egypt 01.26.01 57 13 84 Hossam Hassan Salama 1995 Police Club Egypt 01.27.48 54 14 70 Akram Ahmed Hussien 1997 Ismailia Zone Egypt 01.27.57 51 15 74 Omar Ahmed Abd Elaziz 1996 Abu Keir Egypt 01.29.01 48 16 76 Mohamed Sherif Saad 1997 Abu Keir Egypt 01.33.33 46 17 64 Abanob Sarwat Maawad 1993 Smouha Egypt 01.38.44 44 18 71 Ahmed Ayman Kamel 1997 Ismailia Zone Egypt 01.39.38 42 19 79 Omar Salah Ahmed 1996 Shooting Katamia Egypt 01.39.38 40 20 69 Ahmed Mahmoud Alameer 1997 Ismailia Zone Egypt 01.39.39 38 21 78 Abdalaha Abdelgleel Osman 1997 Victory College Egypt 01.49.36 36 22 80 Adham Hesham Moustafa 1997 Shooting Katamia Egypt 01.50.39 34 - 57 Obsivac Matej 1993 KVS Laguna Novy Jicin Czech Republic D.N.F - - 81 Mohamed Mohsen Kamel 1995 Wadi Degla Egypt D.N.F - - 83 Omar Assem Hassan 1993 Police Club Egypt D.N.F - 7 .
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