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Menzli Sport Sst Cup 2018 MENZLI SPORT SST CUP 2018 GESAMTWERTUNG Mädchen U12 Obersaxen Obersaxen FS Race- FS Race- Vals Vals LAAX Ski LAAX Ski ZWISCHEN- 1. Streich- 2. Streich- Rang Name/Vorname Jahrgang Club RS1 RS2 team RS 1 team CR 2 SL 1 SL 2 SL 1 SL2 TOTAL resultad resultad TOTAL 1 Brunold Rilana 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) 100 DQ 100 100 100 100 DQ 100 600 DQ DQ 600 2 Gehri Nora 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) 45 80 45 80 60 60 100 80 550 45 45 460 3 Mathys Lavinia 2006 SC Obersaxen 80 100 26 29 80 50 45 32 442 26 29 387 4 Neuwirth Madlaina 2006 SC Obersaxen 36 60 60 60 DNF 80 60 DNF 356 DNF DNF 356 5 Meiler Samara 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) 50 45 80 36 50 DQ 36 40 337 DQ 36 301 6 Schmucki Vera 2006 SC Obersaxen 40 50 50 45 45 40 50 36 356 40 36 280 7 Cavegn Romina 2006 US Lumnezia 32 40 36 50 DNF 45 26 45 274 DNF 26 248 7 Stirnimann Seraina 2006 Disentis 60 DNF 40 40 40 36 32 26 274 DNF 26 248 9 Mikyska Gwendolyn 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) 26 36 24 24 DNS DNS 80 50 240 DNS DNS 240 10 Iannotta Noemi 2006 CS Vuorz 29 32 29 26 DQ 32 40 60 248 DQ 26 222 11 Zierold Philippa 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) DNS DNS 22 22 36 29 29 29 167 DNS DNS 167 12 Lüthi Leonie 2006 SC Flims DNS DNS 32 32 DNS DNS DNS DNS 64 DNS DNS 64 MENZLI SPORT SST CUP 2018 GESAMTWERTUNG Knaben U12 Obersaxen Obersaxen FS Race- FS Race- Vals Vals LAAX Ski LAAX Ski ZWISCHEN- 1. Streich- 2. Streich- Rang Name/Vorname Jahrgang Club RS1 RS2 team RS 1 team CR 2 SL 1 SL 2 SL 1 SL2 TOTAL resultad resultad TOTAL 1 Kretz Ben 2006 SC Obersaxen 100 100 100 DNF 100 100 DNF 100 600 DNF DNF 600 2 Tschuor Simon 2006 SC Obersaxen 60 60 45 80 DQ 60 80 60 445 DQ 45 400 3 Casutt Devin 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) 36 50 50 50 60 80 100 50 476 36 50 390 4 Wildhaber Nicola 2006 FS Race Team 50 40 80 100 DNF 50 DNF 45 365 DNF DNF 365 5 Lutz Aron 2006 Disentis 45 45 26 DQ 80 DNF 60 80 336 DQ DNF 336 6 Tschuor Liviano 2006 SC Obersaxen 80 80 60 60 DNS DNS DNS DNS 280 DNS DNS 280 7 Lombris Nando 2006 US Lumnezia 22 36 40 45 50 45 DNS DNS 238 DNS DNS 238 8 Zoelly Stefan 2006 SC Obersaxen 40 32 29 DNF DNS DNS 50 40 191 DNS DNS 191 9 Niederberger Fabio 2006 SC Mundaun 24 20 22 29 DNS DNS 36 29 160 DNS DNS 160 10 Spaeti Nik 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) 26 22 32 36 DNS DNS 40 DQ 156 DNS DNS 156 11 Tschuor Damian 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) DNF 24 DNF 40 DNS DNS 45 32 141 DNS DNS 141 12 Vogler Cyrill 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) 32 29 36 DNF DNS DNS DNF 36 133 DNS DNS 133 13 Antonietti Mattia 2006 Laax Ski (RLS) 29 26 24 32 DNS DNS DNS DNS 111 DNS DNS 111 MENZLI SPORT SST CUP 2018 GESAMTWERTUNG Mädchen U14 Obersaxen Obersaxen FS Race- FS Race- Vals Vals LAAX Ski LAAX Ski ZWISCHEN- 1. Streich- 2. Streich- Rang Name/Vorname Jahrgang Club RS1 RS2 team RS 1 team CR 2 SL 1 SL 2 SL 1 SL2 TOTAL resultad resultad TOTAL 1 Cavegn Kayleen 2005 Obersaxen 100 100 100 DNF DNF 80 50 60 490 DNF DNF 490 2 Cavelti Lill 2004 Laax Ski (RLS) 50 60 60 100 100 60 100 DQ 530 50 DQ 480 3 Knight Helena 2004 FS Race Team 60 40 45 80 26 100 80 100 531 26 40 465 4 Sulser Noemi 2004 Laax Ski (RLS) 40 50 80 50 80 45 60 80 485 40 45 400 5 Stucki Elena Sanna 2005 SC Mundaun 80 80 50 60 60 50 45 50 475 45 50 380 6 Casanova Gianna 2004 US Lumnezia 45 DNF DNF 40 32 40 40 45 242 DNF DNF 242 7 Neukom Selina 2005 Obersaxen 36 45 29 32 50 32 16 32 272 16 29 227 8 Domenig Alissa 2004 Laax Ski (RLS) 29 24 18 29 45 29 32 40 246 18 24 204 9 Hutter Sara 2004 Laax Ski (RLS) 24 29 32 36 36 24 26 29 236 24 24 188 10 Arpagaus Giannina 2005 Brigels 32 36 40 DQ DNF 36 36 DQ 180 DNF DQ 180 11 Keller Seraina 2004 Disentis 18 18 16 DNF 40 20 22 24 158 DNF 16 142 12 Schoch Sara 2005 Obersaxen 20 22 22 DNF DQ 22 24 26 136 DNF DQ 136 13 Henricsson Clara 2005 Laax Ski (RLS) 22 26 36 45 DNS DNS DNS DNS 129 DNS DNS 129 14 Furrer Lisa 2005 Laax Ski (RLS) 26 32 26 DNF DNS DNS 20 22 126 DNS DNS 126 15 Lehmann Livvi 2005 Laax Ski (RLS) 16 20 20 24 DNS DNS 18 20 118 DNS DNS 118 16 Wieland Mia 2004 Laax Ski (RLS) DNS DNS 24 26 DNS DNS 29 36 115 DNS DNS 115 17 Albin Valentina 2005 SSC Vals DNS DNS DNS DNS 29 26 DNS DNS 55 DNS DNS 55 18 Good Charlotte 2005 SC Flims 15 16 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 31 DNS DNS 31 MENZLI SPORT SST CUP 2018 GESAMTWERTUNG Knaben U14 Obersaxen Obersaxen FS Race- FS Race- Vals Vals LAAX Ski LAAX Ski ZWISCHEN- 1. Streich- 2. Streich- Rang Name/Vorname Jahrgang Club RS1 RS2 team RS 1 team CR 2 SL 1 SL 2 SL 1 SL2 TOTAL resultad resultad TOTAL 1 Menzi Andrin 2004 Obersaxen 80 60 80 DNF 100 100 60 80 560 DNF 60 500 2 Berther Nino 2004 Sedrun-Tujetsch 100 100 100 DNF DNF 80 50 60 490 DNF DNF 490 3 Wehrli Nico 2004 FS Race Team DNF 45 60 100 DNF 40 100 100 445 DNF DNF 445 4 Kretz Jan 2004 Obersaxen 60 80 50 20 45 45 80 50 430 20 45 365 5 Bebi Joel 2005 Laax Ski (RLS) 40 50 45 80 60 50 32 29 386 32 29 325 6 Audergon Hervé 2005 SC Obersaxen 22 29 32 60 50 60 40 40 333 22 29 282 7 Tamborini Luca 2004 Laax Ski (RLS) 29 24 24 32 80 36 36 45 306 24 24 258 8 Cadosch Laurin 2005 FS Race Team 45 36 40 45 29 32 45 36 308 29 32 247 9 Hermann Luis 2004 Obersaxen 50 DNF 26 50 36 DNF 24 22 208 DNF DNF 208 10 Schmucki Filip 2004 Obersaxen 36 40 36 40 DQ 26 DQ 18 196 DQ DQ 196 11 Baumgartner Luca 2004 Laax Ski (RLS) 18 22 18 26 40 29 26 32 211 18 18 175 12 Oster Axel 2005 Laax Ski (RLS) 26 26 29 36 DNS DNS 20 20 157 DNS DNS 157 13 Jacomet Nic Culan 2005 Disentis 24 16 20 24 32 DNF 24 24 164 DNF 16 148 14 Gisler Marco 2004 SSC Vals 20 15 22 18 26 DNF 18 15 134 DNF 15 119 15 Murphy Cameron 2004 SC Flims 32 32 DNF 16 DNF DNF 14 13 107 DNF DNF 107 16 Wild Alejandro 2004 Disentis 16 18 11 12 22 20 DQ 12 111 DQ 11 100 17 Casanova Marco 2005 US Lumnezia DNF DNF DNF 11 DNF 24 29 16 80 DNF DNF 80 18 Davids Jan Noe 2005 FS Race Team DNS DNS DNS DNS 24 22 16 14 76 DNS DNS 76 18 Deragisch Sven 2005 Sedrun-Tujetsch DNF 13 15 13 20 DNF 15 DNF 76 DNF DNF 76 20 Hofer Mauro 2005 SSC Vals DNF 20 DQ 29 DNF DNF DNF 26 75 DNF DNF 75 21 Staub Yannick 2004 FS Race Team 14 DNF 14 22 DNS DNS 13 11 74 DNS DNS 74 22 Braun Jarl 2005 Disentis 15 14 12 14 DNS DNS DNS DNS 55 DNS DNS 55 23 Scot Enea 2005 SC Flims DNS DNS 13 15 DNS DNS DNS DNS 28 DNS DNS 28 24 Smith Henry 2004 SC Flims DNS DNS 10 10 DNS DNS DNS DNS 20 DNS DNS 20 25 Schickentanz Maximilian 2004 Laax Ski (RLS) DNS DNS 16 DNF DNS DNS DNS DNS 16 DNS DNS 16 MENZLI SPORT SST CUP 2018 GESAMTWERTUNG Mädchen U16 Obersaxen Obersaxen FS Race- FS Race- Vals Vals LAAX Ski LAAX Ski ZWISCHEN- 1. Streich- 2. Streich- Rang Name/Vorname Jahrgang Club RS1 RS2 team RS 1 team CR 2 SL 1 SL 2 SL 1 SL2 TOTAL resultad resultad TOTAL 1 Candinas Gianna 2003 SC Obersaxen 60 50 100 80 100 80 50 60 580 50 50 480 1 Arpagaus Siria 2003 SC Obersaxen 100 100 80 80 60 DNF 60 40 520 DNF 40 480 3 Landis Kristina 2002 Obersaxen 45 45 DNF DNF 80 100 80 80 430 DNF DNF 430 4 Wehrli Alessia 2003 FS Race Team 40 36 45 40 50 60 45 50 366 36 40 290 5 Hutter Lia 2003 Laax Ski (RLS) DNF 40 50 50 36 40 36 45 297 DNF 36 261 6 Veraguth Seraina 2002 Laax Ski (RLS) DNS DNS 60 100 45 50 DNS 255 DNS DNS 255 7 Berther Tschena 2002 Sedrun-Tujetsch 36 DNF 40 36 32 32 32 29 237 DNF 32 205 8 Vieli Gioia 2002 Obersaxen DNS DNS DNS DNS DNF DNF 100 100 200 DNS DNS 200 9 Casaulta Nina 2003 SC Obersaxen 29 32 36 32 29 36 26 32 252 26 29 197 10 Keller Samira 2002 Disentis DNS DNS DNF 45 40 45 29 36 195 DNS DNS 195 11 Putzi Chiara 2003 Laax Ski (RLS) 32 26 29 29 24 26 DNS DNS 166 DNS DNS 166 12 Furrer Lara 2003 Laax Ski (RLS) 24 24 32 26 26 29 24 26 211 24 24 163 13 Cabrin Lea 2002 Laax Ski (RLS) 80 80 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 160 DNS DNS 160 14 Neukom Alicia 2003 SC Obersaxen 50 60 DNF DNF DNF DNF 40 DNF 150 DNF DNF 150 15 Vogler Estelle 2003 Laax Ski (RLS) 26 29 26 DNF DNS DNS 22 24 127 DNF DNS 127 MENZLI SPORT SST CUP 2018 GESAMTWERTUNG Knaben U16 Obersaxen Obersaxen FS Race- FS Race- Vals Vals LAAX Ski LAAX Ski ZWISCHEN- 1.
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