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WMOC 2017 Sprint Qual Sun 23/04/2017 17:28 Results Page 1 Pl Tno Name B Club Time Men 35 Heat 1 WMOC 2017 Sprint Qual Sun 23/04/2017 17:28 Results OE2010 © Stephan Krämer SportSoftware 2016 Page 1 Pl tno Name B Club Time Men 35 Heat 1 (30) 3.6 km 48 m 24 C 1 5104 Matthew Crane 81 Australia 15:34 2 5121 Markus Plohn 82 Austria 16:04 3 5106 Greg Flynn 82 New Zealand 16:44 4 5119 Rune Olsen 78 Norway 16:55 5 5122 Samuli Salmenoja 78 Finland 17:27 6 5115 Radek Laciga 82 Czech Republic 17:45 7 5105 Karl Dravitzki 78 New Zealand 17:51 8 5110 Andrew Hill 79 Australia 18:24 9 5101 Gabriel Bengtsson 81 Sweden 18:46 10 5125 Benoit Sol 80 France 19:00 11 5118 John Nieuwenhoven 81 Australia 19:10 11 5120 Matthew Patten 82 Australia 19:10 13 5109 Tuomas Hakkarainen 78 Finland 19:15 14 5112 Timo Hongell 82 Finland 19:28 15 5132 Tobias Thorsson 82 Sweden 19:58 16 5111 Peter Hobbs 81 Australia 20:09 17 5102 Vincent Choy 81 Hong Kong 20:16 18 5103 Matthew Cohen 79 Australia 20:24 19 5124 Georg Sengstschmid 79 Austria 20:30 20 5129 Ivan Yakhin 80 Russia 20:45 21 5126 Matti Tahvonen 80 Finland 21:28 22 5116 Dion McKenzie 78 Australia 21:44 23 5128 Christian Wennecke 78 Denmark 22:44 24 5113 Teppo Isokoski 80 Finland 23:13 25 5114 Mathias Karlå 82 Finland 23:28 26 5130 Jose Zapata Fuentealba 78 Australia 25:36 27 5117 Jamie Munro 80 New Zealand 31:36 5131 Aby Lam 82 Hong Kong mp 5123 Antti Salmi 78 Finland mp 5108 Fercho Gómez Rueda 79 Colombia dns Men 40 Heat 1 (39) 3.5 km 36 m 22 C 1 0133 David Shepherd 77 Australia 16:11 2 0128 Petteri Muukkonen 76 Finland 16:42 3 0103 Bruce Arthur 74 Australia 17:20 4 0105 Nick Barrable 74 Great Britain 17:26 5 0112 Pontus Funke 75 Sweden 17:53 6 0118 Nick Harris 74 New Zealand 18:08 7 0137 Michael Sørensen 77 Denmark 18:10 8 0124 Tomi Lehmusvuori 74 Finland 19:01 9 0117 Philipp Haider 76 Austria 19:13 10 0141 Tim Wright 73 New Zealand 19:18 11 0132 Simon Rouse 76 New Zealand 19:23 12 0131 Ben Rattray 77 Australia 19:52 13 0115 Patrik Gunnarsson 76 Sweden 20:28 14 0108 Jon Campbell 74 United States 21:04 15 0129 Leonhard Oesch 74 Switzerland 21:29 16 0138 Kristian Stensrud 77 Norway 21:47 17 0136 Roar Skulbørstad 77 Norway 21:58 18 0109 Chung Chi Ming 73 Hong Kong 21:59 19 0106 Juraj Bencúr 77 Czech Republic 22:38 20 0142 Jiri Zicha 77 Czech Republic 22:42 21 0127 Rob Murphy 73 New Zealand 22:44 WMOC 2017 Sprint Qual Sun 23/04/2017 17:28 Results OE2010 © Stephan Krämer SportSoftware 2016 Page 2 Pl tno Name B Club Time Men 40 Heat 1 (39) 3.5 km 36 m 22 C (cont.) 22 0116 Vladimir Gusiatnikov 73 United States 22:55 23 0130 Sergei Pavlov 76 Russia 23:11 24 0120 Patrick Hock 74 Belgium 23:29 25 0135 Stanislav Skorb 77 Russia 23:50 26 0123 Andres Lauba 77 Estonia 23:58 27 0110 Michael Croxford 74 New Zealand 24:28 28 0125 Stepan Liabzin 73 Russia 25:11 29 0122 Edward Larsson 77 Sweden 25:18 30 0119 Michael Hock 73 Belgium 25:40 31 0134 Antonio Carlos Silva 75 Brazil 28:12 32 0107 Paul Borton 74 New Zealand 29:37 33 0111 Steve Davis 73 New Zealand 32:42 34 0126 Alf Inge Lindtner 73 Norway 33:37 35 0140 Roger Woodroofe 74 New Zealand 45:50 0139 Chan TAKFUNG 74 Hong Kong mp 0104 Henry Barfoot 73 New Zealand dns 0113 Martins Godins 74 Latvia dns 0121 Neil Kerrison 77 New Zealand dns Men 45 Heat 1 (63) 3.1 km 46 m 22 C 1 5156 Michael Stockmayer 68 Austria 15:25 2 5124 Ivaylo Ivanov 71 Bulgaria 15:38 3 5120 Tero Heikkilä 69 Finland 16:09 4 5125 Thomas Jensen 71 Denmark 16:14 5 5106 Jozef Chupek 71 Slovakia 16:48 6 5103 Grant Bluett 72 Australia 17:14 7 5163 Toni Venäläinen 70 Finland 17:17 8 5134 Itsuki Kunisawa 69 Japan 17:46 9 5141 Eric Morris 69 Australia 17:47 10 5129 Björn Karlsson 70 Sweden 18:03 11 5151 Juha Prittinen 68 Finland 18:05 12 5166 Aidan Boswell 72 New Zealand 18:07 13 5144 Kostadin Novakov 71 Bulgaria 18:22 14 5157 Øyvind Stokseth 72 Norway 18:25 15 5147 Robert Orehoci 69 Croatia 18:44 16 5131 Margus Klementsov 72 Estonia 18:52 16 5105 Rolf Boswell 70 New Zealand 18:52 16 5164 Wim Vervoort 69 Belgium 18:52 19 5136 Francois Leonard 72 United States 19:14 20 5160 Blair Trewin 71 Australia 19:16 20 5140 Jon McComb 70 Australia 19:16 22 5165 Chris Wehrli 68 Switzerland 19:20 23 5127 Carsten Joergensen 70 New Zealand 19:26 24 5149 Todor Pedev 70 Bulgaria 19:41 25 5143 Vsevolod Negashev 71 Russia 19:59 26 5146 Sören Nymalm 70 Finland 20:01 26 5145 Anvar Nurislamov 70 Russia 20:01 28 5116 Robert Fredriksen 72 Norway 20:21 29 5155 Bruce Steven 68 New Zealand 20:29 30 5108 Jeremy Colgan 72 United States 20:50 31 5101 Sean Bardsley 68 New Zealand 20:52 32 5117 Lars Erik Gjein 69 Norway 21:00 33 5150 Johan Pettersson 69 Sweden 21:08 WMOC 2017 Sprint Qual Sun 23/04/2017 17:28 Results OE2010 © Stephan Krämer SportSoftware 2016 Page 3 Pl tno Name B Club Time Men 45 Heat 1 (63) 3.1 km 46 m 22 C (cont.) 34 5162 Radek Vebr 71 Czech Republic 21:17 35 5138 Paul Marsh 68 Australia 21:21 36 5159 Stefan Tisell 71 Sweden 21:23 37 5122 Mirko Hoppe 70 Germany 22:12 38 5142 Neil Murray 69 New Zealand 22:23 39 5114 Paul Enkelaar 72 Australia 23:04 40 5115 Marek Filicko 71 Czech Republic 23:30 41 5113 Philip Elworthy 72 New Zealand 23:39 42 5152 Roman Shcherbakov 70 Russia 23:42 43 5119 Nathan Guinness 71 Australia 23:52 44 5102 Gert Binder 68 Austria 24:31 45 5123 Sergey Ivanov 68 Russia 25:14 46 5118 Steven Gregan 70 New Zealand 25:18 47 5158 Xiaoping Tan 71 China 25:19 48 5148 Andrei Pavlov 71 Russia 26:21 49 5167 Laurent Maillot 71 New Zealand 26:40 50 5135 Ming Pan Lam 71 New Zealand 27:57 51 5153 Pekka Siirilä 68 Finland 29:20 52 5137 Jorge Madureira Barreto 66 Brazil 29:41 53 5128 Mats Karlsson 68 Sweden 30:02 54 5154 Phil Skinner 69 New Zealand 32:19 55 5139 Jean-Paul Mauduit 70 France 32:58 56 5104 Peter Borcin 70 Slovakia 40:44 57 5161 Sun Yu Tse 70 Hong Kong 49:02 5111 Milen Dragoev 71 Bulgaria mp 5126 Rob Jessop 68 New Zealand mp 5107 Nick Clarke 71 New Zealand mp 5132 Yoru Kobayashi 70 Japan dns 5121 Hannu Holappa 70 Finland dns 5109 Mark Collins 68 South Africa dns Men 50 Heat 1 (56) 3.1 km 36 m 22 C 1 0130 Dirk Goossens 64 Belgium 15:55 2 0198 Tsvetan Todorov 66 Bulgaria 16:33 3 0147 Allan Janes 63 New Zealand 16:59 4 0207 Tim Falck Weber 65 Denmark 17:32 5 0194 Masayuki Tashiro 66 Japan 17:35 6 0176 Steve Oram 64 New Zealand 17:41 7 0118 Jemery Day 63 Australia 17:43 8 0173 Mats Nylund 65 Sweden 17:52 9 0112 Alistair Cory-Wright 66 New Zealand 17:55 10 0144 Ola Hultin 66 Sweden 18:03 11 0129 Ferri Gassner 66 Austria 18:31 12 0197 Peter Thelin 67 Sweden 18:36 13 0211 Tsutomu Yoshida 63 Japan 19:02 14 0208 Martin Wehner 63 Australia 19:13 15 0156 Esa Kurki 66 Finland 19:39 16 0202 Petr Vavrys 64 Czech Republic 19:44 17 0108 Andrew Bell 67 New Zealand 20:02 18 0159 Daniel Leibundgut 66 Switzerland 20:26 19 0101 Kennet Andersson 66 Sweden 20:46 20 0150 Pekka Kiljunen 63 Finland 21:06 21 0136 Julian Hayes 63 New Zealand 21:10 WMOC 2017 Sprint Qual Sun 23/04/2017 17:28 Results OE2010 © Stephan Krämer SportSoftware 2016 Page 4 Pl tno Name B Club Time Men 50 Heat 1 (56) 3.1 km 36 m 22 C (cont.) 22 0195 Ari Taskinen 63 Finland 21:24 23 0180 Andrew Riddle 64 New Zealand 21:29 24 0215 Vladimir Soldan 65 Czech Republic 21:37 24 0134 Leif Haajanen 64 Finland 21:37 26 0115 Andreas Curiger 64 Switzerland 21:42 27 0141 Linus Hoffman 64 Finland 21:50 28 0185 Andy Simpson 64 Australia 21:59 29 0149 Juha Kauria 64 Finland 22:10 30 0178 Andy Paterson 67 Great Britain 22:22 31 0199 Franko Valer 66 Slovakia 22:36 32 0188 Peter Slama 64 Slovakia 22:50 33 0170 Stanislav Mudrák 67 Czech Republic 23:09 34 0124 Frédéric Bouffort 64 France 23:48 35 0169 Alan Moore 66 New Zealand 24:16 36 0133 Per Gustås 66 Sweden 24:31 37 0125 Mark Frater 67 New Zealand 24:46 38 0168 Nick Monckton 65 New Zealand 25:17 39 0113 Robert Cranston 65 Great Britain 25:58 40 0153 Unto Korhonen 65 Finland 26:42 41 0116 José Bolrão da Palma Bolrão 64 Portugal 28:00 42 0111 Raymond Chung 62 Canada 29:19 43 0123 Rainer Eschlboeck 65 Austria 29:45 44 0203 Christer Vredin 63 Sweden 29:48 45 0214 Patrick van Berkel 54 New Zealand 30:11 46 0165 REGIS Mainot 63 France 30:59 47 0189 Dmitriy Slezov 67 Kazakhstan 31:30 48 0145 Simon Hunt 63 New Zealand 41:33 0196 Jiri Tesar 67 Czech Republic mp 0184 Sami Siirilä 64 Finland mp 0140 Tore Hoff 65 Norway mp 0164 Einar Luup 65 Estonia mp 0172 Dmitry Novgorodtsev 65 Russia mp 0117 Roberto Da Silva Alves 62 Brazil mp 0160 Paul L'Estrange 66 Great Britain dns 0106 Boris Bauman 66 Slovenia dns Men 50 Heat 2 (56) 3.0 km 40 m 18 C 1 0122 Bill Edwards 67 New Zealand 15:39 2 0163 Ulf Lindqvist 67 Sweden 16:36 3 0205 Martin Ward 67 Great Britain 16:55 4 0104 Peter Barcik 66 Slovakia 17:08 5 0174 Jorma Ojalainen 66 Finland 17:14 6 0167 Ivar Mølnvik 67 Norway 17:43 7 0193 Pete Swanson 64 New Zealand 17:46 8 0213 Sergei Makeichik 67 Russia 17:51 8 0128 Sergey Gaskevich 67 Russia 17:51 10 0119 Andrew de L'Isle 65 New Zealand 18:25 11 0177 Timo Parttimaa 67 Finland 18:28 12 0190 Dwayne Smith 65 New Zealand 18:32 13 0200 Rolf Valery 65 Denmark 19:09 14 0192 Mats Sundbüe 63 Sweden 19:12 14 0139 Lolli Hlosta 67 Austria 19:12 16 0158 Mark Lawson 64 New Zealand 19:15 WMOC 2017 Sprint Qual Sun 23/04/2017 17:28 Results OE2010 © Stephan Krämer SportSoftware 2016 Page 5 Pl tno Name B Club Time Men 50 Heat 2 (56) 3.0 km 40 m 18 C (cont.) 17 0183 Greg Schrago 66 Switzerland 19:24 18 0110 Per Carlberg 65 Sweden 19:32 19 0135 Jonny I Hansen 66 Norway 19:36 20 0109 So Byung Jo 64 South Korea 19:57 21 0121 Nick Duca 66 Canada 19:58 22 0171 Juha Nappu 67 Finland 20:05 23 0179 Lance Read 64 Australia 20:20 24 0162 Häkan Lindberg 65 Sweden 20:21 25 0114 Jon Cross 67 Great Britain 20:26 25 0151 Ari-Pekka Koivisto 64 Finland 20:26 27 0204 Mats Wallin
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