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Starterliste123 QC DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 01. Juli 2018 Startlist Women/Men Einzelteilnehmer 2018/ Individuals SORTIERT NACH STARTNUMMER / BIB SORTED 19:11:35 18.06.2018 1/27 Challenge Roth STNR Name Verein NAT Kl STNR Name Verein NAT Kl BIB Club Cl BIB Club Cl 1 Kienle, Sebastian TriTeamHeuchelberg DEU 30 68 Rößler, Johannes RMC SCHLOSS NEUHAU DEU 65 2 Skipper, Joe TEAM SKIPPER GBR 30 69 Bonnin, Patrick ROCHEFORT TRIATHL FRA 65 3 Dreitz, Andreas SV BAYREUTH / TEAM E DEU 30 70 Bolado, Sergio A300W ELCHE TCP ESP 30 4 Cunnama, James ZAF 35 71 Gerwien, Peter DEU 65 5 Wurf, Cameron AUS 35 72 Meyer, Alex CHE 65 6 Bell, Luke AUS 35 73 Mahdal, Bohumil TITAN TRILIFE CZE 65 7 Thomas, Jesse USA 35 74 Nubert, Edgar OLCHING RUNNERS DEU 65 8 Deisenhofer, Roman SKINFIT RACING TRI TEA DEU 30 75 Kurth, Ueli TRIATHLON CLUB MÄRWI CHE 65 9 Göhner, Michael TEAM ROWE MOTOROIL, DEU 35 77 Rülke, Cornelia DREIZACK SPANDAU E. DEU 65 10 Hörmann, Markus WSV BAD TÖLZ DEU 25 78 Vetterlein-Parbel, Georg RC KAUFBEUREN DEU 65 11 Raphael, Jan HANNOVER 96 DEU 35 79 Meier, Gerhard RSC-INGOLSTADT DEU 65 12 Neef, Sebastian SKINFIT RACING TRI TEA DEU 25 80 Lutz, Johannes TSG WEINHEIM DEU 65 13 Krämer, Lukas VOLLLAST TRITEAM SCH DEU 30 81 Wierschula, Hans-Joachim SC NEUENSTEIN DEU 65 14 Scheltinga, Evert TEAM4TALENT NLD 30 82 Endt, Frank TV 1862 LANGEN DEU 65 15 Cartmell, Fraser STIRLING TRIATHLON CL GBR 35 83 Slatinsky, Lukas HISPORT TEAM CZE 35 17 Unger, Marc TRIVOLUTION ACTION C DEU 30 84 Schöneberger, Udo DEU 65 18 Altstadt, Christian LTV Erfurt DEU 30 85 Grieder, Urs GRIEDER SPORT BADEN CHE 55 19 Mahr, Sebastian SC DELPHIN INGOLSTAD DEU 30 86 Müller, Dieter TC BACKNANG DEU 50 20 Jaberg, Patrick BIGFRIENDS CHE 35 87 Mcglynn, Paul NEWCASTLE TRIATHLON AUS 55 21 Bock, Niclas Team twenty.six Roth e.V. DEU 25 88 Vorburger, Yves TEAMHERMI FRA 55 22 Martin, Charles AS MONACO TRIATHLON FRA 25 89 Durbal, Rajesh USA 40 23 Oh, Younghwan WATTS CYCLING KOR 35 90 Lopez Ordońez, Rafael TRIMAR ESP 50 24 Steffen, Rick TTR RATINGEN DEU 25 91 Bachhuber, Markus TV 1885 EGGENFELDEN DEU 35 25 Rahm, Alfred DEU 40 92 Smith, Clive LEEDS BRADFORD TRI C GBR 35 26 Ibert, Lasse TEAM TWENTY.SIX E.V. R DEU 30 93 Agar, Johnny USA 20 27 Barclay, Reece Pulse Fitness GBR 25 94 Stemper, Markus TRI TEAM TG KONZ DEU 50 28 Pasqualini, Bruno ASD TORINO TRIATHLON ITA 45 95 Grichting, Waldemar TRI UNITED BY CHRIS SP CHE 40 29 Rost, Dave NSTV TRION NLD 45 96 Oppenberg, Jörg SC BAYER 05 UERDINGE DEU 50 30 Visser, Tjardo CHALLENGE ALMERE NLD 25 97 Riederer, Sven CHE 35 31 Geiger, Thomas ASC KRONACH-FRANKEN DEU 55 98 Dellow, David Red Dog Training AUS 35 32 Schuster, Paul TuS Griesheim DEU 30 99 Rana, Ivan ESP 35 33 Ohde, Luis MANOCCHIO TRIATHLON BRA 25 101 Charles, Lucy Pulse Fitness Triathlon GBR 25 34 Razumov, Dmitry RUS 40 102 Siddall, Laura GBR 35 35 Hagen, Bernd TEAM TWENTY.SIX E.V. R DEU 40 103 Van Vlerken, Yvonne RV SIMPLON HARD NLD 40 36 Diepart, Xavier NOW-TRTS BEL 35 104 Sali, Kaisa FIN 35 37 Coenen, Clemens TV LEMGO - JEDES TRAI DEU 40 105 Hansom, Jane TRI SUTTO GBR 45 38 Mages, Dominik TEAM TWENTY.SIX E.V. R DEU 35 106 Gadient, Georgina POWERLAB RACING TE CHE 35 39 Zhukov, Ivan RUS 35 107 Sämmler, Daniela TEAM ERDINGER ALKOH DEU 30 40 Cozens, Christopher SAVAGE TRI GBR 50 108 Von Gruenigen, Julie HOKA ONE ONE SWITZE CHE 20 41 Elgar, James N.E.W.T. GBR 30 109 Goos, Sofie BEL 35 42 Pernet, Benjamin CLUB BPC NANCY FRA 35 110 Zelenkova, Lucie TRIFACTRI CZE 40 44 Grosser, Matthias TEAM MEMMERT DEU 30 111 Kaye, Alicia NO CLUB USA 35 45 Schinkel, Christian POST SV NÜRNBERG TR DEU 35 112 Endres, Matthias FEUERWEHR HEUBERG DEU 35 46 Wöllner, Marcus Wild East Pro Tri Team / T DEU 30 113 De Vries, Sarissa NLD 25 47 Mccrystal, Bryan Holdsworth IRL 35 114 Kowalska, Olga TRINERGY POL 30 48 Naasz, Thomas IRONCOUPLE.NL NLD 40 115 Harpaintner, Sabrina TRISTAR REGENSBURG DEU 25 49 Wiesner, Daniel TRITEAM HOCHRHEIN DEU 40 116 Steurs, Karen BEL 35 50 Stengl, Markus TV 1879 HILPOLTSTEIN DEU 35 117 Rowatt, Alison TEAM FREESPEED GBR 35 51 Wermuth, Philipp TSV 1860 ROSENHEIM T DEU 75 118 Ertmer, Julia DSW DARMSTADT DEU 35 52 Gebert, Roland ASV CHAM DEU 75 119 Hafner, Mojca OLIMPIJA TRIATLON KLU SVN 25 53 Künzi, Hans CHE 70 120 Flurschütz, Elvira SV BAYREUTH TRIATHL DEU 25 54 Butterworth, Simon D3 MULTISPORT USA 70 121 Zoll, Daniela TV HÜLSENBUSCH DEU 35 55 Beyer, Peter SV TEUTO RIESENBECK DEU 70 122 Klaskova, Misa SOUTHERN LAKES MULT CZE 30 56 Heiß, Manfred TUS GRIESHEIM DEU 70 123 Rexin, Larissa TV 1848 ERLANGEN DEU 25 57 Nelson, Mike USA 70 124 Fondermann, Rebecca SSF BONN TRIATHLON DEU 35 58 Hefti, Hermann TEAM KOACH CHE 70 125 Maddi, Elsa CLLA, CLUB LÉO LAGRANGBEL 30 60 Puk, Konrad SV GRÜN-WEIß HOLZKIR DEU 70 126 Prat Dot, Cristina PRAT TRIATLÓ 1994 ESP 30 61 Lellinger, Uwe TRI-TEAM TG KONZ/TRAI DEU 70 127 Haslebacher, Andrea BIGFRIENDS CHE 35 62 Olabegoia, Alfredo EUSKOMAN T.T. ESP 70 128 Illeditsch, Elena MTV-Aalen DEU 25 63 Goodwin, Jim WAITAKERE TRI CLUB NZL 70 129 Rudin, Andrea CHE 40 64 Martion-Villepou, Alain ASFAS TRIATHLON FRA 65 130 Osterkamp, Andrea DÜLKENER SV DEU 40 65 Lřvdahl, Lars-Erik Sk Rye NOR 65 131 Schut, Kirsten TRIFACTRI ZAF 30 66 Kufeld, Gerhard TV GOCH 1883 E.V. DEU 65 132 Steurer, Bianca SKINFIT RACING TRI TEA AUT 30 67 Belaschk, Detlef LA CARRERA TRI TEAM R DEU 65 133 Bader, Daniela TRI DORNBIRN AUT 25 www.mikatiming.de DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 01. Juli 2018 Startlist Women/Men Einzelteilnehmer 2018/ Individuals SORTIERT NACH STARTNUMMER / BIB SORTED 19:11:35 18.06.2018 2/27 Challenge Roth STNR Name Verein NAT Kl STNR Name Verein NAT Kl BIB Club Cl BIB Club Cl 134 Sansom, Greer G-TRAINS TRI AUS 50 199 Ronig, Andreas TEAM ERDINGER ALKOH DEU 35 135 Kern, Anja Christine TRIATHLON POTSDAM E DEU 35 200 Raeke, Matthias ASV 2000 / PODOLOGIE R DEU 45 137 Rölz, Jelena LA CARRERA TRITEAM R DEU 25 201 Richman, Nir TEAM MATZMAN ISR 35 138 Wilkinson, Gail ABCPURE GBR 45 202 Stenman, Adam TERRIBLE TUESDAYS TR SWE 30 139 Mclaughlin, Jo NZL 45 203 Hagen, Ramon TEAM SILLA HOPP / S:H DEU 30 140 Adair, Audra COEUR SPORTS USA 40 204 Schlichenmaier, Simon TEAM SILLA HOPP / S:H DEU 30 141 Fabian, Kimberly QT2 SYSTEMS CAN 45 205 Kieffer, Alain CAB LUX 50 142 Stokes, Kelly PORTSMOUTH TRIATH GBR 35 206 Hübler, Clemens HANNOVER 96 TRIATH DEU 25 143 Lotz, Johanna SV WÜRZBURG 05 DEU 25 207 Ewen, Jerome TEAM SNOOZE LUX 30 144 Tessaro, Michela PPR TEAM ITA 40 208 Da Silva Tavares, Arlindo TRIATHLON DU PAYS GR PRT 50 145 Messinger-Walek, Margit URC SPK RENNER LANG AUT 45 209 Sharman, David WIMBLEDON WINDMILE GBR 30 146 Barth, Sonja TRIABOLOS HAMBURG E DEU 40 210 Rademacher, Michael TEAM SPESSARTCHALLE DEU 35 147 Bexson, Emma STRATFORD UPON AVO GBR 40 211 Sametinger, Michael USA TRIATHLON DEU 50 148 Rossiter, Helene GBR 35 212 Krauth, Joachim MTV AALEN DEU 25 149 Andresen, Anette Břgh PLAYGROUND TRIATHL DNK 35 213 Van Waeyenberghe, Jurrie ENDURANCE TEAM ADA BEL 30 150 Kähkönen, Anna-Maria FIN 35 214 Stadter, Philipp TV 1848 ERLANGEN DEU 25 151 Laibacher, Björn TEAM SILLA HOPP DEU 30 215 Shumate, Scott MAVERICK MULTISPORT USA 35 152 Dyrholm, Lars KTK86 DNK 30 217 Granath, Johan TERRIBLE TUESDAYS TR SWE 30 153 Pullens, Carlo KIJANI TRIATHLON TEAM NLD 45 218 Perry, Daniel TRI-ANGLIA TRIATHLON CGBR 30 154 Hobson, Richard SAINTES TRIATHLON CLUGBR 50 219 Hirsh, Alon TEAM MISGAV ISRAEL ISR 25 155 Schmidbauer, Matthias RADLEXPRESS FEUCHT DEU 45 221 Von Wezyk, Hendrik TRIATHLON AFFEN DEU 35 156 Kirmeier, Maximilian TRIATHLON KARLSFELD DEU 25 222 Erben, Lukas CZE 35 157 Jörgensen, Birger USC KIEL DEU 35 223 Olschewski, Robin TRT REMCHINGEN / TEA DEU 25 158 Clark, Matt I4 COACHING & TRI SPECIAUS 30 224 Hamann, Ralf INTRAINING RUNNING AN DEU 50 159 Tomaiuolo, Alessandro DDS TRIATHLON ITA 40 225 Bechtel, Alexander TEAM TWENTY.SIX E.V. R DEU 25 160 Jenkins, Darren NEVAGIVIN ENDURANCE AUS 35 226 Vickery, Tom ERDINGER ALKOHOLFRE GBR 30 161 Sippel, Michael DIE MANNSCHAFT E.V. DEU 45 227 Klancnik, Janez Olimpija TK SVN 30 162 Brasil, Sidney TRIATHLON TEAM MÜNCHBRA 45 228 Hochrein, Benjamin TG 48 SCHWEINFURT DEU 30 163 Siegmund, Alexander PROENZYM TRI TEAM H DEU 25 229 Lademann, Jacob TRI4 DNK 35 164 Webeck, Ben ABCPURE AUS 35 230 Mattis, Leon TEAM TWENTY.SIX E.V. R DEU 30 165 Bosmans, Lukas TRIATHLON DUATLON L BEL 30 231 Hofacker, Mattias FFW-STAUSEBACH DEU 35 166 Hunkeler, Patrick FEHR-VELOS.CH CHE 40 232 Paderhuber, Oli CAB LUX 35 167 Hogan, Tom RACING 795 IRL 35 233 Krisa, Stefan LV DEGGENDORF DEU 30 168 Mcavoy, John GBR 35 234 Doyle, Declan FREESPEED IRL 45 169 Millar, Mark Olympian Tri Club / Velo Ca IRL 35 235 Schmitt, Alex TEAM TWENTY.SIX E.V. R DEU 25 170 Huhndorf, Martin SC NEUKIRCHEN DEU 40 236 Mcglashan, Tom CHALLENGE TRICAMP T GBR 30 171 Briquez, Stephane LILLE TRIATHLON FRA 45 237 Repiso, Oliver De La EL CID ESP 40 172 White, Mark MARK WHITE COACHING GBR 45 238 Ruiz Fernandez, Miguel A300W ELCHE TCP ESP 30 173 Gebhard, Martin TSV ALTENFURT DEU 25 239 Dau Nielsen, Jřrgen HADERSLEV TRI 2000 DNK 40 174 Mühlnikel, Marco PROATHLETES KTT 01 DEU 30 240 Fletcher, Hedley MUCKLE TRI GBR 45 175 Scott, Barry GBR 40 241 Sřby, Aske DNK 25 176 Hauf, Martin TEAM TWENTY.SIX E.V.
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