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Final Ranking Jewish Interschools - Alpine Little Buller Spur Substation Giant Slalom Official Ranking - Divisions COMPETITION JURY TECHNICAL DATA CHIEF OF RACE : Zimmermann Dominic AUT COURSE NAME : Little Buller CHIEF OF COURSE : Hoeller Andreas AUT START ELEVATION : 1560 m CHIEF OF TIMING : Berger Robert AUT FINISH ELEVATION : 1480 m TIMING ASSISTANT : Kopp Michelle SCO VERTICAL DROP : 80 m START OF COURSE : Larch Julius AUT ANNOUNCMENTS : Colban Evan AUS 1st RUN 2nd RUN START TIME : straight after 1st RUN SNB : straight after 2nd RUN SNB COURSE SETTER : Zimmermann Dominic AUT : Zimmermann Dominic AUT NUMBER OF GATES : 12 : 12 RESULTS UNDER : www.mtbuller.com.au Rk Bib Name School Division 1.Run 2.Run Time Gap Division 5 Girls Alpine 1 29 CARP Jade Bialik College D5G ALP 38.48 39.14 1:17.62 2 36 BARON Alexandra Mount Scopus College D5G ALP 38.33 39.32 1:17.65 0.03 3 33 CARP Ashleigh Bialik College D5G ALP 40.66 42.20 1:22.86 5.24 4 32 ROSE Beatrix Bialik College D5G ALP 43.32 43.70 1:27.02 9.40 5 24 BARON Sasha Mount Scopus College D5G ALP 44.48 46.38 1:30.86 13.24 6 26 HOLCKNER Scarlett Bialik College D5G ALP 46.15 45.24 1:31.39 13.77 7 25 RUSHFORD Sarah Mount Scopus College D5G ALP 49.12 47.13 1:36.25 18.63 8 28 POSNER Remi Sholem Aleichem College D5G ALP 49.49 49.37 1:38.86 21.24 9 194 ZVEDNICK Jana Leibler Yavneh College D5G ALP 53.28 49.40 1:42.68 25.06 10 34 UNGAR Hannah The King David School D5G ALP 1:28.10 1:16.83 2:44.93 1:27.31 DNFs of run 1 27 ABRAHAMS Noa The King David School D5G ALP 30 SPITALNIC Chloe Mount Scopus College D5G ALP Disqualified of run 1 35 COOPER Lilli Sholem Aleichem College D5G ALP Gate 7 37 CARP Taya Bialik College D5G ALP Gate 7 Disqualified of run 2 35 COOPER Lilli Sholem Aleichem College D5G ALP Gate 11 05-08-2008 / Little Buller Spur (AUS) 05-08-2008 at 14:39 / Page 1 Soft Control Mount Buller Race & Events Department Giant Slalom Official Ranking - Divisions Rk Bib Name School Division 1.Run 2.Run Time Gap Division 5 Boys Alpine 1 60 ABRAMS Jeremy Leibler Yavneh College D5B ALP 36.62 37.58 1:14.20 2 40 FRAID Jake Leibler Yavneh College D5B ALP 37.66 37.67 1:15.33 1.13 3 38 UNGAR Raphael The King David School D5B ALP 39.57 40.11 1:19.68 5.48 4 39 CARP Harry Bialik College D5B ALP 42.36 42.71 1:25.07 10.87 5 43 BEVILLE Jayden Mount Scopus College D5B ALP 44.44 44.78 1:29.22 15.02 6 44 CARP Jake Bialik College D5B ALP 47.10 47.08 1:34.18 19.98 7 41 LINDROS Daniel Sholem Aleichem College D5B ALP 2:31.53 1:48.08 4:19.61 3:05.41 Disqualified of run 1 42 LIBERMAN Jake Other Schools D5B ALP Division 4 Girls Alpine 1 49 FRAID Ruby Leibler Yavneh College D4G ALP 39.46 38.09 1:17.55 2 52 CARP Alyssa Bialik College D4G ALP 39.45 39.38 1:18.83 1.28 3 45 HELFENBAUM Jade Bialik College D4G ALP 40.19 38.73 1:18.92 1.37 4 46 HOLCKNER Isabella Other Schools D4G ALP 39.66 39.64 1:19.30 1.75 5 50 TOMAS Isabelle The King David School D4G ALP 43.95 41.61 1:25.56 8.01 6 48 LAMBERT Madeleine Mount Scopus College D4G ALP 43.59 43.56 1:27.15 9.60 7 51 GROSS Mindy Mount Scopus College D4G ALP 44.21 44.53 1:28.74 11.19 8 47 KIVEN Tara Mount Scopus College D4G ALP 45.64 43.73 1:29.37 11.82 Division 4 Boys Alpine 1 67 ABRAMS Samuel Mount Scopus College D4B ALP 34.29 33.93 1:08.22 2 72 DE-WINTER Luke Bialik College D4B ALP 35.57 36.10 1:11.67 3.45 3 63 BARON Joshua Mount Scopus College D4B ALP 37.93 38.32 1:16.25 8.03 4 55 MILSTEIN Max The King David School D4B ALP 38.49 39.00 1:17.49 9.27 5 74 HARRISON Ari The King David School D4B ALP 39.44 39.28 1:18.72 10.50 6 73 BRISKIN Blake Bialik College D4B ALP 40.40 39.57 1:19.97 11.75 7 65 COHEN Gideon Mount Scopus College D4B ALP 40.84 39.55 1:20.39 12.17 8 54 ABRAHAMS Gabriel The King David School D4B ALP 40.19 40.95 1:21.14 12.92 9 71 VERSTANDIG Dion The King David School D4B ALP 41.83 41.65 1:23.48 15.26 10 64 BRODSKY Samuel Bialik College D4B ALP 43.37 43.96 1:27.33 19.11 11 70 CARP Bradley Bialik College D4B ALP 45.69 46.44 1:32.13 23.91 12 61 SHEIMAN Benjamin The King David School D4B ALP 55.51 56.04 1:51.55 43.33 13 58 RUSHFORD Adam Mount Scopus College D4B ALP 45.58 1:32.18 2:17.76 1:09.54 DNSs at start of run 1 57 SIMO Ben Leibler Yavneh College D4B ALP Disqualified of run 1 56 HAMILTON Charlie The King David School D4B ALP Disqualified of run 2 68 ROSE Harley Bialik College D4B ALP Gate 9 05-08-2008 / Little Buller Spur (AUS) 05-08-2008 at 14:39 / Page 2 Soft Control Mount Buller Race & Events Department Giant Slalom Official Ranking - Divisions Division 3 Girls Alpine 1 94 TEPERMAN Sophie Mount Scopus College D3G ALP 35.29 35.14 1:10.43 2 90 GOLDBERG Jessie Moriah College D3G ALP 35.61 35.63 1:11.24 0.81 3 95 ADLER Natalie Moriah College D3G ALP 36.12 35.41 1:11.53 1.10 4 80 SHULBERG Georgia Bialik College D3G ALP 38.24 38.35 1:16.59 6.16 5 87 HAMILTON Dana The King David School D3G ALP 38.88 38.35 1:17.23 6.80 6 78 GROSS Samantha Bialik College D3G ALP 39.41 40.55 1:19.96 9.53 7 96 BLANK Stephanie Moriah College D3G ALP 41.99 39.87 1:21.86 11.43 8 75 FRAID Shimona Mount Scopus College D3G ALP 35.07 47.35 1:22.42 11.99 9 100 KAMER Ella Mount Scopus College D3G ALP 42.85 41.75 1:24.60 14.17 10 98 ZVEDNICK Sonia Leibler Yavneh College D3G ALP 43.02 42.74 1:25.76 15.33 11 77 SHAPIRO Julia Bialik College D3G ALP 43.51 43.03 1:26.54 16.11 12 92 DEBINSKI Abbie Leibler Yavneh College D3G ALP 44.58 44.38 1:28.96 18.53 13 85 BEVILLE Jordana Mount Scopus College D3G ALP 44.99 45.62 1:30.61 20.18 14 93 SIMAI Tamar Leibler Yavneh College D3G ALP 46.48 44.49 1:30.97 20.54 15 97 JOEL Rachel Leibler Yavneh College D3G ALP 46.29 44.71 1:31.00 20.57 16 99 LEVY Lauren Bialik College D3G ALP 47.76 45.52 1:33.28 22.85 17 81 STIMAR Chloe The King David School D3G ALP 48.87 46.94 1:35.81 25.38 DNSs at start of run 1 88 RICH Isabelle Bialik College D3G ALP Division 3 Boys Alpine 1 114 SZENTAL Max Bialik College D3B ALP 32.27 31.80 1:04.07 2 102 ZWIER David Bialik College D3B ALP 32.12 32.76 1:04.88 0.81 3 110 ROSE Alex Bialik College D3B ALP 32.87 33.01 1:05.88 1.81 4 103 VOINSKY Misha The King David School D3B ALP 36.58 37.17 1:13.75 9.68 5 112 BLUMBERG Dylan Moriah College D3B ALP 36.90 37.04 1:13.94 9.87 6 115 VERSTANDIG Corey The King David School D3B ALP 37.14 37.59 1:14.73 10.66 7 111 LIPP Jordan Bialik College D3B ALP 38.23 37.78 1:16.01 11.94 8 116 KAUFMAN Joel Bialik College D3B ALP 39.57 38.99 1:18.56 14.49 9 108 GOLDBERG Sam Moriah College D3B ALP 40.09 38.98 1:19.07 15.00 10 106 VIDOR Nathan Moriah College D3B ALP 40.24 39.58 1:19.82 15.75 11 104 EIZENBERG Aaron Mount Scopus College D3B ALP 40.84 40.73 1:21.57 17.50 12 109 EIZENBERG Ben Mount Scopus College D3B ALP 41.95 41.01 1:22.96 18.89 13 107 LIPSHATZ Eli Leibler Yavneh College D3B ALP 43.08 41.32 1:24.40 20.33 Disqualified of run 1 113 YARROW Jayden Mount Scopus College D3B ALP Division 2 Girls Alpine 1 147 EHRLICH Rebecca Moriah College D2G ALP 35.71 34.89 1:10.60 2 143 BIGGS Nicole Moriah College D2G ALP 35.31 35.56 1:10.87 0.27 3 195 WEBB Vicky The King David School D2G ALP 35.73 35.15 1:10.88 0.28 4 134 COHEN Simonne Mount Scopus College D2G ALP 36.52 35.43 1:11.95 1.35 5 117 LOWY Claudia Moriah College D2G ALP 35.80 37.31 1:13.11 2.51 6 136 LANGE Georgia Mount Scopus College D2G ALP 37.01 37.17 1:14.18 3.58 7 124 RYBA Nathasha Moriah College D2G ALP 37.38 38.04 1:15.42 4.82 05-08-2008 / Little Buller Spur (AUS) 05-08-2008 at 14:39 / Page 3 Soft Control Mount Buller Race & Events Department Giant Slalom Official Ranking - Divisions Rk Bib Name School Division 1.Run 2.Run Time Gap 8 119 ISRAEL Alexi Moriah College D2G ALP 37.33 38.89 1:16.22 5.62 9 123 MARKS Charlotte Other Schools D2G ALP 38.32 38.46 1:16.78 6.18 10 128 COHEN Leah Moriah College D2G ALP 38.61 38.53 1:17.14 6.54 11 125 FRIEDE Britt Moriah College D2G ALP 38.07 39.41 1:17.48 6.88 12 140 FINKELSTEIN Jessica Moriah College D2G ALP 38.36 39.19 1:17.55 6.95 13 139 GORDON Talis Leibler Yavneh College D2G ALP 39.22 38.79 1:18.01 7.41 14 144 KRAMER Tahnee Mount Scopus College D2G ALP 39.16 39.06 1:18.22 7.62 15 145 BAKER Rachel Mount Scopus College D2G ALP 40.01 38.65 1:18.66 8.06 16 118 AARON Cassandra Moriah College D2G ALP 39.74 40.07 1:19.81 9.21 17 133 JOEL Ella Leibler Yavneh College D2G ALP 42.33 40.86 1:23.19 12.59 18 141 WINTHROPE Deli Leibler Yavneh College D2G ALP 42.30 41.32 1:23.62 13.02 19 130 LEVY Gabi Moriah College D2G ALP 42.25 41.92 1:24.17 13.57 20 146 FRANSMAN Gabi Moriah College D2G ALP 43.04 43.01 1:26.05 15.45 21 120 BRAYER Liav Mount Scopus College D2G ALP 43.93 45.11 1:29.04 18.44 22 132 REISNER Ruthy Leibler Yavneh College D2G ALP 46.37 45.09 1:31.46 20.86 23 127 NARUNSKY Jacqui Moriah College D2G ALP 58.04 52.44 1:50.48 39.88 DNSs at start of run 1 135 BRUCE Ellie Leibler Yavneh College D2G ALP Division 2 Boys Alpine 1 151 LOFF Daniel Mount Scopus College D2B ALP 30.74 30.52 1:01.26 2 181 IVANY Dillon Bialik College D2B ALP 30.44 30.87 1:01.31 0.05 3 150 ADELMAN Joel Moriah College D2B ALP 31.75 31.77 1:03.52 2.26 4 178 PTASZNIK Gideon Mount Scopus College D2B ALP 33.10 32.48 1:05.58 4.32 5 161 BLOOMFIELD Nathan Moriah College D2B ALP 33.42 33.31 1:06.73 5.47 6 173 SHNIER Daniel Moriah College D2B ALP 33.56 33.65 1:07.21 5.95 7 154 GAM Jonathon Moriah College D2B ALP 34.01 33.41 1:07.42 6.16 8 160 WOLANSKI Remy Moriah College D2B ALP 33.71 33.80 1:07.51 6.25 9 165 SCHWARTZ Daniel Moriah College D2B ALP 34.28 33.26 1:07.54 6.28 10 149 WEINER Michael Moriah College D2B ALP 34.34 34.27 1:08.61 7.35 11 179 WASILEWSKY Cameron Moriah College D2B ALP 34.79 34.25 1:09.04 7.78 12 156 RYBA Nathan Moriah College D2B ALP 34.23 34.85 1:09.08 7.82
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