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Protokoll Mens 200 m Medley Men Results RANK SURNAME & NAME FED BORN TEAM 50 m 100 m 150 m FINAL CAT AGE GROUP 85-89 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 6:00.00 ER : 3:57.74 WR : 3:51.20 1 KROKOSZYNSKI Stanislaw POL 1930 MASTERS WISLA KRAKOW 1:08.49 2:15.30 3:28.50 4:23.55 85-89 1:06.81 1:13.20 55.05 AGE GROUP 80-84 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 5:30.00 ER : 3:29.66 WR : 3:29.66 1 KREJCI Josef SUI 1933 SAS SWISS ALUMNI SWIMMING 57.47 2:01.09 3:09.68 4:02.34 80-84 1:03.62 1:08.59 52.66 2 MUELLER Hans-JÜRgen GER 1935 SC WFR. MUENCHEN 1:03.34 2:11.69 3:24.32 4:17.40 80-84 1:08.35 1:12.63 53.08 NOT CLASSIFIED MANOV Nikola BUL 1935 80-84 MASTERS SOFIA NT AGE GROUP 75-79 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 5:00.00 ER : 3:07.29 WR : 3:06.58 1 SEEGER Alfred GER 1940 TSV LINDAU 46.80 1:43.11 2:43.07 3:30.88 75-79 56.31 59.96 47.81 2 ZEEV Shabtay ISR 1941 MGH 51.01 1:48.48 2:48.80 3:38.15 75-79 57.47 1:00.32 49.35 3 BUSCH Manfred GER 1938 BERLINER TSC 47.16 1:48.10 2:54.13 3:42.26 75-79 1:00.94 1:06.03 48.13 4 BASTEK Ewald POL 1939 T.P.WETERAN ZABRZE 55.00 1:56.91 3:00.80 3:48.46 75-79 1:01.91 1:03.89 47.66 5 BRUNZEL Wilfried GER 1938 KULTUR- UND SPORTCLUB STRAUSBER 56.91 2:07.43 3:18.15 4:28.53 75-79 1:10.52 1:10.72 1:10.38 6 HALVORSEN Tellef NOR 1940 HAMAR IDRETTSLAG 1:03.17 2:23.65 3:46.06 4:42.52 75-79 1:20.48 1:22.41 56.46 7 HARM Edwin GER 1941 RASTATTER TV (SCHWIMMABTEILUNG 1:06.78 2:28.47 3:40.44 4:46.84 75-79 1:21.69 1:11.97 1:06.40 NOT CLASSIFIED NELS Dietrich GER 1940 75-79 SSV BLAU-WEISS GERSDORF DNS AGE GROUP 70-74 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 4:45.00 ER : 2:56.26 WR : 2:45.60 1 LESTIDEAU Jean-Claude FRA 1946 OLYMPIQUE GRANDE-SYNTHE 35.97 1:20.43 2:15.34 2:53.92 70-74 44.46 54.91 38.58 2 SMERDA Rudolf CZE 1943 PVK BRNO 38.79 1:32.09 2:26.72 3:05.23 70-74 53.30 54.63 38.51 3 BASTO Antonio Bessone POR 1945 SPORT ALGES E DAFUNDO 44.46 1:31.62 2:27.76 3:14.18 70-74 47.16 56.14 46.42 4 LJUNGBERG Bo SWE 1945 HELLAS SIMKLUBB 42.48 1:43.54 2:41.29 3:21.44 70-74 1:01.06 57.75 40.15 5 HANOU Rob NED 1943 PSV EINDHOVEN 46.84 1:42.97 2:40.67 3:24.22 70-74 56.13 57.70 43.55 6 NASTI Gianfranco ITA 1943 SPORTING CLUB CATANIA 38.43 1:35.58 2:41.39 3:27.16 70-74 57.15 1:05.81 45.77 7 BROWN Alex GBR 1944 BLYTH ASC 44.64 1:46.22 2:51.50 3:40.17 70-74 1:01.58 1:05.28 48.67 8 MAUERSBERGER Heinz GER 1944 CHEMNITZER SG HELBERSDORF 45.65 1:46.01 2:52.60 3:49.86 70-74 1:00.36 1:06.59 57.26 P03-MAS.115.5.0 / 1 Data Processing by Microplus Informatica - www.microplus.it - Official Timing Sponsor Poolmate - www.poolmate.uk (Printed on 15/06/2016 at 14:05) RANK SURNAME & NAME FED BORN TEAM FINAL CAT 9 RITSCHEL Peter GER 1942 VFV HILDESHEIM 58.93 2:01.14 3:11.11 4:01.72 70-74 1:02.21 1:09.97 50.61 AGE GROUP 65-69 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 4:30.00 ER : 2:44.44 WR : 2:39.23 1 SINOPOLI Salvatore ITA 1951 LACINIA NUOTO 33.60 1:20.20 2:10.03 2:46.82 65-69 46.60 49.83 36.79 2 KOCSI Josef AUT 1947 SC VIENNA OLDIES 35.27 1:23.28 2:12.13 2:53.93 65-69 48.01 48.85 41.80 3 KELLEHER Kieran IRL 1948 HIBERNIA 35.30 1:24.06 2:19.77 2:59.13 65-69 48.76 55.71 39.36 4 CSABA Gabor HUN 1947 SENIOR USZO KLUB TOROKBALINT 38.11 1:28.51 2:27.47 3:07.75 65-69 50.40 58.96 40.28 5 RUGGIERI Roberto ITA 1947 MALASPINA S.C. 42.99 1:32.40 2:24.17 3:07.86 65-69 49.41 51.77 43.69 6 MCLELLAN Stuart GBR 1949 SUDBURY STORMS MASTERS 39.92 1:29.56 2:26.62 3:10.15 65-69 49.64 57.06 43.53 7 KECSKES Istvav HUN 1951 KECSKES ISTVAN 42.48 1:35.44 2:29.39 3:11.56 65-69 52.96 53.95 42.17 8 HYLLESTED Bo DEN 1949 HSK HERMES MASTERS 36.80 1:25.26 2:26.01 3:12.80 65-69 48.46 1:00.75 46.79 9 VOLIOTIS Konstantinos GRE 1947 NOBA 46.68 1:41.87 2:37.89 3:23.58 65-69 55.19 56.02 45.69 10 IUDOVICH Nikolai RUS 1950 MOSCOW MASTERS SWIMMING CLUB 47.47 1:44.55 2:45.72 3:29.61 65-69 57.08 1:01.17 43.89 11 THORP Christopher GBR 1950 ETWALL EAGLES 41.88 1:39.78 2:43.83 3:33.23 65-69 57.90 1:04.05 49.40 12 FUHR Gerhard GER 1948 SG POSEIDON-WASSERSPRT WORMS 47.23 1:45.25 2:49.30 3:42.89 65-69 58.02 1:04.05 53.59 13 SASA Isakovic SLO 1948 SD RIBA 57.80 2:09.34 3:15.69 4:07.29 65-69 1:11.54 1:06.35 51.60 NOT CLASSIFIED KRAL Jozef SVK 1947 65-69 SPU NITRA DSQ AGE GROUP 60-64 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 4:15.00 ER : 2:34.23 WR : 2:21.99 1 NISMAN Dov ISR 1954 GREATER JERUSALEM CLUB 34.21 1:18.24 2:03.98 2:39.55 60-64 44.03 45.74 35.57 2 HUGOT StÉPhane FRA 1956 BORDEAUX ETUDIANTS CLUB 33.98 1:15.80 2:04.68 2:40.03 60-64 41.82 48.88 35.35 3 MOREAU Patrick FRA 1952 ESPADONS THALASSA ANDERNOS 34.04 1:15.50 2:03.22 2:43.69 60-64 41.46 47.72 40.47 4 FOSKETT Mike GBR 1952 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD 34.62 1:17.61 2:09.20 2:47.63 60-64 42.99 51.59 38.43 5 MAVIOSO Vitor POR 1956 SPORT ALGES E DAFUNDO 33.96 1:21.24 2:14.79 2:52.59 60-64 47.28 53.55 37.80 6 VALTR Vaclav CZE 1956 SK SPOLCHEMIE 35.59 1:22.68 2:14.82 2:54.16 60-64 47.09 52.14 39.34 7 INGHIRAMI Paolo ITA 1954 FORUM 35.65 1:22.54 2:16.00 2:56.97 60-64 46.89 53.46 40.97 8 DEMEY Patrick FRA 1955 DUNKERQUE NATATION 36.45 1:26.46 2:19.42 2:59.44 60-64 50.01 52.96 40.02 9 ORTH Mats SWE 1955 HELSINGBORGS SIMSALLSKAP 36.86 1:26.07 2:18.74 3:00.24 60-64 49.21 52.67 41.50 10 MARSHALL Christopher GBR 1956 SOUTH BEDS MASTERS 38.77 1:27.29 2:22.05 3:01.78 60-64 48.52 54.76 39.73 11 SWIFT Mick GBR 1954 CARADON SWIMMING CLUB 38.72 1:31.27 2:23.09 3:03.41 60-64 52.55 51.82 40.32 12 FIDLER Chris GBR 1953 TEDDINGTON 38.96 1:27.62 2:21.92 3:04.34 60-64 48.66 54.30 42.42 13 AHLEMANN Lothar GER 1956 SC HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITAT 37.71 1:29.82 2:21.86 3:05.84 60-64 52.11 52.04 43.98 14 MAYER Philippe SUI 1955 C.N.NYON 42.90 1:35.87 2:25.81 3:07.09 60-64 52.97 49.94 41.28 15 URQUHART Ian GBR 1954 CITY OF LINCOLN PENTAQUA 39.18 1:31.59 2:23.96 3:08.55 60-64 52.41 52.37 44.59 16 KLINGBEIL Herbert FRA 1954 SN MONTGERON 43.50 1:35.10 2:27.51 3:10.15 60-64 51.60 52.41 42.64 P03-MAS.115.5.0 / 2 Data Processing by Microplus Informatica - www.microplus.it - Official Timing Sponsor Poolmate - www.poolmate.uk (Printed on 15/06/2016 at 14:05) RANK SURNAME & NAME FED BORN TEAM FINAL CAT 17 LOWE David GBR 1956 CARDIFF MASTERS 39.72 1:29.82 2:25.85 3:13.00 60-64 50.10 56.03 47.15 18 WIEDEMANN Lutz GER 1955 SSV BLAU-WEISS GERSDORF 39.86 1:31.32 2:30.68 3:13.57 60-64 51.46 59.36 42.89 19 KOIVISTO Hannu FIN 1953 ORCA HELSINKI 42.15 1:34.12 2:30.26 3:14.39 60-64 51.97 56.14 44.13 20 PARRISH Clive GBR 1956 ISLE OF MAN SWIMMING CLUB 40.73 1:30.94 2:32.27 3:16.48 60-64 50.21 1:01.33 44.21 21 ROBLIN Francois FRA 1956 CHARTRES METROPOLE NATATION 41.19 1:36.83 2:30.35 3:16.61 60-64 55.64 53.52 46.26 22 CAMARA Juan M ESP 1954 FUNDACIO CLAROR 45.64 1:38.32 2:36.55 3:18.70 60-64 52.68 58.23 42.15 23 TEPONOJA Timo FIN 1955 CETUS 39.58 1:38.12 2:36.77 3:22.58 60-64 58.54 58.65 45.81 24 RANDALL David GBR 1954 TRAFFORD METRO 50.63 1:42.91 2:40.20 3:25.40 60-64 52.28 57.29 45.20 25 PRELAZZI Cherubino ITA 1955 FIRENZE NUOTA EXTREMO 43.89 1:39.78 2:39.34 3:25.67 60-64 55.89 59.56 46.33 26 GAROFALO Francesco ITA 1954 LACINIA NUOTO 46.53 1:49.98 2:44.20 3:28.68 60-64 1:03.45 54.22 44.48 27 PAPE Ulrich GER 1953 SG WAGO 1950 E.V.
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