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Kenken International Championship 2017 KENKEN INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Top 3 National Rank Holders Time National Exam KIC Registration ID School Name Participants' Name Score Taken Rank Category Exam Category 1 DXB-GMAD-17-1-1216 GEMS Modern Academy Dubai EESHAN SHARMA 114 04:19.0 1 1 AUH-BRSA-17-1-1213 Bright Riders School ANUSHKA JAIN 114 07:43.0 2 1 SHJ-AZHR-17-1-1004 Nibras Al-Iman private school FATHY MOHAMMED NASR 114 08:17.0 3 1 Exam Category 2 DXB-MISD-17-2-1016 Millennium School Dubai JEFF JOHN SUNIL 132 03:45.0 1 2 Gems Wellington International School- DXB-GWSD-17-2-1045 Sheikh Zayed Road HUMAYL FAZAL 132 05:29.0 2 2 AUH-PPSA-17-2-1001 Pearl Primary School AMRITHA PROMOTH 132 05:30.0 3 2 Exam Category 3 DXB-JPSD-17-3-1002 Jumeirah Primary School ARITRO CHATTERJEE 132 03:31.0 1 3 DXB-DINS-17-3-1014 Deira International School IBRAHIM IRFAN 132 04:54.0 2 3 AUH-MISA-17-3-1001 Merryland International School MUHAMMAD AYMAN RAHMAN 132 05:38.0 3 3 Exam Category 4 DXB-GFSD-17-4-1017 GEMS Founders School AZKA REHMAN 132 04:17.0 1 4 AUH-SEPS-17-4-1040 Sunrise English Private School HELEM THEKKUMVILAYIL JOSE 132 05:15.0 2 4 FJR-STMC-17-4-1032 St. Mary's Catholic High School - Fujairah SASMIT SHAILENDRA GHAISAS 132 05:40.0 3 4 Exam Category 5 DXB-OOQZ-17-5-1010 Our Own Indian School- Al Quoz NICHOLE ANN PHILIP 132 04:57.0 1 5 DXB-DCOL-17-5-1052 Dubai College PRANAV SANGWAN 132 05:00.0 2 5 DXB-WSDO-17-5-1085 Winchester School Dubai Oud Metha GHAZI ABBAS KERAWALA 132 05:28.0 3 5 Exam Category 6 DXB-AUSD-17-6-1022 Arab Unity School NAKSHATRA PRATAP GADIA 172 08:55.0 1 6 AUH-GAAA-17-6-1022 Raha International School ERIC ZHOU 172 10:25.0 2 6 AUH-BSAK-17-6-1018 British School Al Khubairat KANGZI CHAN 172 11:38.0 3 6 Exam Category 7 DXB-ENGD-17-7-1010 The English College Dubai GAMIN KWON 242 09:53.0 1 7 SHJ-OOEG-17-7-1001 Our Own English High School Sharjah Girls ADHYA PAI 242 14:10.0 2 7 DXB-GMAD-17-7-1107 GEMS Modern Academy Dubai RAJIV PREMNATH MENON 242 15:04.0 3 7 KENKEN INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Top 3 Emirate Wise Rank Holders (Abu Dhabi) Time Emirate Exam KIC Registration ID School Name Participants' Name Score Taken Rank Category Exam Category 1 AUH-BRSA-17-1-1213 Bright Riders School ANUSHKA JAIN 114 07:43.0 1 1 AUH-BRSA-17-1-1201 Bright Riders School SAHAANA V 114 08:48.0 2 1 AUH-RMPS-17-1-1037 RYAN PRIVATE SCHOOL ANANNA DAS ANTARA 114 11:58.0 3 1 Exam Category 2 AUH-PPSA-17-2-1001 Pearl Primary School AMRITHA PROMOTH 132 05:30.0 1 2 AUH-BRSA-17-2-1002 Bright Riders School DIYA MOHAMMED KONATH 132 06:32.0 2 2 AUH-BRSA-17-2-1310 Bright Riders School PRANAV VIJAY 132 07:30.0 3 2 Exam Category 3 AUH-MISA-17-3-1001 Merryland International School MUHAMMAD AYMAN RAHMAN 132 05:38.0 1 3 AUH-CISA-17-3-1015 Canadian International School Abu Dhabi RIYAD RZAYEV 132 07:18.0 2 3 AUH-SEPS-17-3-1034 Sunrise English Private School JASON BOBBY MANJALI 132 07:31.0 3 3 Exam Category 4 AUH-SEPS-17-4-1040 Sunrise English Private School HELEM THEKKUMVILAYIL JOSE 132 05:15.0 1 4 AUH-BISA-17-4-1016 British International School Abu Dhabi DAVID SANZ LOZANO 132 08:22.0 2 4 AUH-BSAK-17-4-1043 British School Al Khubairat AMIRA MBAROUK 132 08:55.0 3 4 Exam Category 5 AUH-DISA-17-5-1006 Diyafah International School Abu Dhabi SOFIA KHAN 132 06:00.0 1 5 AUH-DISA-17-5-1009 Diyafah International School Abu Dhabi ASHER JAMES 132 07:04.0 2 5 AUH-BSAK-17-5-1057 British School Al Khubairat SHARADHI SOMAYAJI 132 09:09.0 3 5 Exam Category 6 AUH-GAAA-17-6-1022 Raha International School ERIC ZHOU 172 10:25.0 1 6 AUH-BSAK-17-6-1018 British School Al Khubairat KANGZI CHAN 172 11:38.0 2 6 AUH-SJSA-17-6-1247 St Joseph School Abu Dhabi LARA DSOUZA 172 17:30.0 3 6 Exam Category 7 AUH-AISC-17-7-1020 American International School Abu Dhabi GHANEM ALYA 242 16:04.0 1 7 AUH-BSAK-17-7-1056 British school Al Khubairat SOLAL AFOTA 242 21:54.0 2 7 AUH-SEPS-17-7-1146 Sunrise English Private School ANN MARIYA ROY 193 30:00.0 3 7 KENKEN INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Top 3 Emirate Wise Rank Holders (Dubai) Time Emirate Exam KIC Registration ID School Name Participants' Name Score Taken Rank Category Category 1 DXB-GMAD-17-1-1216 GEMS Modern Academy Dubai EESHAN SHARMA 114 04:19.0 1 1 DXB-KABD-17-1-1003 Kings' School Al Barsha EDWARD LATTO 114 08:52.0 2 1 DXB-WSDO-17-1-1001 Winchester School Dubai Oud Metha JANET DSOUZA 114 09:49.0 3 1 Category 2 DXB-MISD-17-2-1016 Millennium School Dubai JEFF JOHN SUNIL 132 03:45.0 1 2 Gems Wellington International School- DXB-GWSD-17-2-1045 Sheikh Zayed Road HUMAYL FAZAL 132 05:29.0 2 2 DXB-KABD-17-2-1002 Kings' School Al Barsha SUSANNAH LATTO 132 06:27.0 3 2 Category 3 DXB-JPSD-17-3-1002 Jumeirah Primary School ARITRO CHATTERJEE 132 03:31.0 1 3 DXB-DINS-17-3-1014 Deira International School IBRAHIM IRFAN 132 04:54.0 2 3 DXB-GMAD-17-3-1238 GEMS Modern Academy Dubai SAKSHAM UBOWEJA 132 06:11.0 3 3 Category 4 DXB-GFSD-17-4-1017 GEMS Founders School AZKA REHMAN 132 04:17.0 1 4 DXB-TPSD-17-4-1003 The Philippine School Dubai JOHN ALFRED MIGUEL B. DORINGO 132 06:48.0 2 4 DXB-DBSJ-17-4-1005 Dubai British School Jumeirah Park MUHAMMAD NAUSHERWAN PATTAL 132 08:05.0 3 4 Category 5 DXB-OOQZ-17-5-1010 Our Own Indian School- Al Quoz NICHOLE ANN PHILIP 132 04:57.0 1 5 DXB-DCOL-17-5-1052 Dubai College PRANAV SANGWAN 132 05:00.0 2 5 DXB-WSDO-17-5-1085 Winchester School Dubai Oud Metha GHAZI ABBAS KERAWALA 132 05:28.0 3 5 Category 6 DXB-AUSD-17-6-1022 Arab Unity School NAKSHATRA PRATAP GADIA 172 08:55.0 1 6 DXB-NAIS-17-6-1027 Nord Anglia International School Dubai SUELYNN LEE 172 12:33.0 2 6 DXB-CISD-17-6-1003 Cambridge International School Dubai THOMSON ABRAHAM THOMAS 172 12:47.0 3 6 Category 7 DXB-ENGD-17-7-1010 The English College Dubai GAMIN KWON 242 09:53.0 1 7 DXB-GMAD-17-7-1107 GEMS Modern Academy Dubai RAJIV PREMNATH MENON 242 15:04.0 2 7 DXB-GSDD-17-7-1021 German School Dubai DORIN GHIASSI 242 15:41.0 3 7 KENKEN INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Top 3 Emirate Wise Rank Holders (Sharjah) Time Emirate Exam KIC Registration ID School Name Participants' Name Score Taken Rank Category Category 1 SHJ-AZHR-17-1-1004 Nibras Al-Iman private school FATHY MOHAMMED NASR 114 08:17.0 1 1 SHJ-OOEG-17-1-1491 Our Own English High School Sharjah Girls LAVANYA KESHAV VAITY 114 08:36.0 2 1 SHJ-DPSS-17-1-1008 Delhi Private School Sharjah DPS ARCHITA PAL 114 12:19.0 3 1 Category 2 SHJ-OOEG-17-2-1559 Our Own English High School Sharjah Girls MAHALAKSHMI DEV 132 07:31.0 1 2 SHJ-GMSS-17-2-1021 GEMS Millennium School Sharjah SAKSHAM MISHRA 132 09:53.0 2 2 SHJ-OOEG-17-2-1652 Our Own English High School Sharjah Girls DYUTHI VASUPAL 132 10:57.0 3 2 Category 3 SHJ-DPSS-17-3-1132 Delhi Private School Sharjah DPS TAHER MUSTAFA MUKADAM 132 09:38.0 1 3 SHJ-DPSS-17-3-1142 Delhi Private School Sharjah DPS ANANYA SRIVASTAVA 132 09:53.0 2 3 SHJ-ENSS-17-3-1001 Emirates National School Sharjah HARSHITHA GANESH 132 11:03.0 3 3 Category 4 SHJ-GMSS-17-4-1032 GEMS Millennium School Sharjah FARHAN KAZI 132 07:25.0 1 4 SHJ-DPSS-17-4-1006 Delhi Private School Sharjah DPS ASMITA PAL 132 09:12.0 2 4 SHJ-GAES-17-4-1002 Gulf Asian English School RAKESH MURARI MENON 132 09:28.0 3 4 Category 5 SHJ-OOEG-17-5-1232 Our Own English High School Sharjah Girls SANIKA GADGIL 132 08:04.0 1 5 SHJ-OOEG-17-5-1106 Our Own English High School Sharjah Girls SPOORTHI KUPPAHALLI UDAY 132 13:11.0 2 5 SHJ-OOEG-17-5-1240 Our Own English High School Sharjah Girls DRISHYA JAYAKRISHNAN 132 14:27.0 3 5 Category 6 SHJ-SISS-17-6-1001 Sharjah Indian School AADISANKAR ARUN 172 20:10.0 1 6 SHJ-DPSS-17-6-1115 Delhi Private School Sharjah DPS YASHASWINI SHIVATHAYA 172 23:56.0 2 6 SHJ-DPSS-17-6-1167 Delhi Private School Sharjah DPS ELISHA MARY THOMAS 172 25:17.0 3 6 Category 7 SHJ-OOEG-17-7-1001 Our Own English High School Sharjah Girls ADHYA PAI 242 14:10.0 1 7 SHJ-DPSS-17-7-1016 Delhi Private School Sharjah DPS MRIDUL MANOJ 242 20:42.0 2 7 SHJ-DPSS-17-7-1010 Delhi Private School Sharjah DPS ABHISHEK SURESH 242 23:04.0 3 7 KENKEN INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Top 3 Emirate Wise Rank Holders (Ras Al Khaimah) Time Emirate Exam KIC Registration ID School Name Participants' Name Score Taken Rank Category Category 2 RKT-RAAS-17-2-1012 RAK Academy PYP School HALA BAKIR 132 10:27.0 1 2 RKT-RAAS-17-2-1023 RAK Academy PYP School ORZAAN MISKINYAR 132 24:59.0 2 2 RKT-RABC-17-2-1004 RAK Academy British Curriculum School ARSHIA SHETTY 116 14:57.0 3 2 Category 3 RKT-RAAS-17-3-1024 RAK Academy PYP School JIMIN PARK 132 20:54.0 1 3 RKT-RAAS-17-3-1002 RAK Academy PYP School AARAN ABRAHAM GEORGE 132 25:09.0 2 3 RKT-RABC-17-3-1014 RAK Academy British Curriculum School SARAH RUTH DSILVA 107 07:42.0 3 3 Category 4 ABDULRAHMAN WALEED MOHAMED 132 10:24.0 1 4 RKT-RABC-17-4-1012 RAK Academy British Curriculum School MAHMOUD AL HABASHY RKT-RAAS-17-4-1025 RAK Academy PYP School OMAR MOH'D SAMI ALASHHAB 132 20:05.0 2 4 RKT-RABC-17-4-1019 RAK Academy British Curriculum School JIHO JUNG 107 25:34.0 3 4 Category 5 RKT-RAAS-17-5-1003 RAK Academy PYP School JIA SINGH SAJWAN 132 23:25.0 1 5 RKT-RAAS-17-5-1007 RAK Academy PYP School YEONA KIM 107 30:00.0 2 5 Category 6 LOUGIN YASSER BAHAAELDIN MAHMOUD 111 30:00.0 1 6 RKT-RASS-17-6-1003 RAK Academy Secondary School BADWY 50 30:00.0 2 6 RKT-RASS-17-6-1005 RAK Academy Secondary School ALA IBRAHIM ELSHIKH KENKEN INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Top 3 Emirate Wise Rank Holders (Fujairah) Time Emirate Exam KIC Registration ID School Name Participants' Name Score Taken Rank Category Category 1 FUJ-UCMS-17-1-1011 UCMAS FUJAIRAH AVYAYAA ESHWAR 114 14:34.0 1 1 FUJ-UCMS-17-1-1017 UCMAS FUJAIRAH FILOMENO RIEL CANICULA 16 16:27.0 2 1 Category 2 FJR-STMC-17-2-1039 St.
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