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Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Feminine Γυναικών / Feminine Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Feminine Γυναικών / Feminine Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste inscrits - CNO As of 21 AUG 2004 NOC Code NOC Weight Name Category Date of Birth AUT Austria GASTL Marina 72kg 3 AUG 1985 BLR Belarus KHILKO Volha 63kg 24 MAR 1979 BUL Bulgaria ZLATEVA Stanka 72kg 1 MAR 1983 CAN Canada BELISLE Lyndsay 48kg 1 OCT 1977 VERBEEK Tonya 55kg 14 AUG 1977 YANIK Viola 63kg 9 JUL 1982 NORDHAGEN Christine 72kg 26 JUN 1971 CHN China LI Hui 48kg 2 MAR 1985 SUN Dongmei 55kg 10 AUG 1983 MENG Lili 63kg 28 DEC 1979 WANG Xu 72kg 27 SEP 1985 FRA France BERTHENET Angelique 48kg 18 SEP 1976 GOMIS Anna 55kg 6 OCT 1973 LEGRAND Lise 63kg 4 SEP 1976 GBS Guinea-Bissau ROSS Leopoldina 48kg 20 JUN 1976 GER Germany WAGNER Brigitte 48kg 20 NOV 1983 GROSS Stephanie 63kg 12 OCT 1974 SCHAETZLE Anita 72kg 22 SEP 1981 GRE Greece PSATHA Fani 48kg 2 FEB 1976 POUMPOURIDOU Sofia 55kg 12 JUN 1980 ZYGOURI Stavroula 63kg 4 MAY 1968 VRYONI Maria Louiza 72kg 21 OCT 1982 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO. WR0000000_C32A 1.0 Report Created SAT 21 AUG 2004 14:06 Page 1/17 Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Feminine Γυναικών / Feminine Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste inscrits - CNO As of 21 AUG 2004 NOC Code NOC Weight Name Category Date of Birth ITA Italy GIAMPICCOLO Diletta 55kg 27 JUL 1974 JUSZCZAK Katarzyna 72kg 4 MAR 1972 JPN Japan ICHO Chiharu 48kg 6 OCT 1981 YOSHIDA Saori 55kg 5 OCT 1982 ICHO Kaori 63kg 13 JUN 1984 HAMAGUCHI Kyoko 72kg 11 JAN 1978 KOR Korea LEE Na Lae 55kg 1 JAN 1979 MGL Mongolia TSOGTBAZAR Enkhjargal 48kg 6 APR 1981 OCHIRBAT Burmaa 72kg 28 MAY 1982 PUR Puerto Rico FONSECA Mabel 55kg 8 MAY 1972 RUS Russia OORZHAK Lorisa 48kg 10 AUG 1985 SMIRNOVA Olga 55kg 11 MAY 1979 KARTASHOVA Alena 63kg 23 JAN 1982 MANIOUROVA Gouzel 72kg 24 JAN 1978 SWE Sweden KARLSSON Ida-Theres 55kg 18 APR 1983 ERIKSSON Sara 63kg 23 JAN 1974 TJK Tajikistan KARAMCHAKOVA Lidiya 48kg 17 FEB 1968 IVANOVA Natalya 63kg 11 MAY 1969 TUN Tunisia LOUATI Fadhila 48kg 3 MAR 1979 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO. WR0000000_C32A 1.0 Report Created SAT 21 AUG 2004 14:06 Page 2/17 Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Feminine Γυναικών / Feminine Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste inscrits - CNO As of 21 AUG 2004 NOC Code NOC Weight Name Category Date of Birth UKR Ukraine MERLENI Irini 48kg 8 FEB 1982 LAZAREVA Tetyana 55kg 4 JUL 1981 GOLOVCHENKO Lyudmyla 63kg 31 AUG 1978 SAYENKO Svitlana 72kg 27 OCT 1982 USA United States MIRANDA Patricia 48kg 11 JUN 1979 O DONNELL Tela 55kg 16 JUL 1982 McMANN Sara 63kg 24 SEP 1980 MONTGOMERY Toccara 72kg 30 DEC 1982 VEN Venezuela CARIPA Mayelis 48kg 16 AUG 1980 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO. WR0000000_C32A 1.0 Report Created SAT 21 AUG 2004 14:06 Page 3/17 Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Freestyle Eλευθέρα / Libre Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste inscrits - CNO As of 21 AUG 2004 NOC Code NOC Weight Name Category Date of Birth AFG Afghanistan RAHMATI Bashir Ahmad 55kg 5 JUN 1985 ALB Albania PRIZRENI Sahit 60kg 23 FEB 1983 ARM Armenia BERBERYAN Martin 55kg 22 MAY 1980 HOVHANNISYAN Zhirayr 66kg 11 JUL 1981 GEVORGYAN Arayik 74kg 22 JAN 1973 AGAEV Mamed 84kg 26 MAY 1976 AUS Australia ABDO Ali 74kg 2 MAY 1981 AUT Austria CIKEL Lubos 60kg 4 DEC 1975 VALACH Radovan 96kg 21 MAR 1976 AZE Azerbaijan ABDULLAYEV Namig 55kg 4 JAN 1971 ABDULLAYEV Arif 60kg 28 AUG 1968 ASGAROV Elman 66kg 13 SEP 1975 ASLANOV Elnur 74kg 2 JAN 1983 AGHAYEV Rustam 96kg 1 MAY 1982 BLR Belarus KANTOYEU Herman 55kg 28 NOV 1971 GAIDAROV Murad 74kg 13 FEB 1980 BORCHANKA Siarhei 84kg 30 JAN 1976 SHEMAROV Aleksandr 96kg 9 APR 1975 HRYNKEVICH Barys 120kg 26 APR 1981 BRA Brazil JAOUDE Antoine 96kg 5 JAN 1977 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO. WR0000000_C32A 1.0 Report Created SAT 21 AUG 2004 14:06 Page 4/17 Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Freestyle Eλευθέρα / Libre Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste inscrits - CNO As of 21 AUG 2004 NOC Code NOC Weight Name Category Date of Birth BUL Bulgaria DJOREV Ivan 55kg 17 MAY 1976 RADOSLAV Velikov 60kg 2 SEP 1983 BARZAKOV Serafim 66kg 22 JUL 1975 PASLAR Nicolay 74kg 12 JUN 1980 MIROSLAV Gochev 84kg 9 APR 1973 KOTCHEV Krassimir 96kg 4 MAY 1974 BOYADZHIEV Bozhidar 120kg 30 APR 1978 CAN Canada SISSAOURI Guivi 60kg 15 APR 1971 MACDONALD Evan 66kg 29 JUL 1981 IGALI Daniel 74kg 3 FEB 1974 CHN China LI Zhengyu 55kg 28 OCT 1974 WANG Yuanyuan 96kg 16 NOV 1977 CUB Cuba MONTERO Rene 55kg 23 NOV 1979 QUINTANA Yandro Miguel 60kg 30 JAN 1980 RONDON Serguei 66kg 28 OCT 1979 FUNDORA Ivan 74kg 14 APR 1976 ROMERO Yoel 84kg 30 APR 1977 RODRIGUEZ Alexis 120kg 7 JUL 1978 FRA France AKA Akesse Vincent 84kg 25 OCT 1975 GBR Great Britain ACKERMANN Nate 74kg 4 MAR 1978 GEO Georgia POGOSIAN David 60kg 21 AUG 1974 TUSHISHVILI Otar 66kg 14 JUN 1978 SAGHIRASHVILI Gela 74kg 7 NOV 1980 MINDORASHVILI Revaz 84kg 1 JUL 1976 KURTANIDZE Eldar 96kg 16 APR 1972 MODEBADZE Alex 120kg 21 FEB 1978 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO. WR0000000_C32A 1.0 Report Created SAT 21 AUG 2004 14:06 Page 5/17 Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Freestyle Eλευθέρα / Libre Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste inscrits - CNO As of 21 AUG 2004 NOC Code NOC Weight Name Category Date of Birth GER Germany BICHINASHVILI Davyd 84kg 3 FEB 1975 THIELE Sven 120kg 12 MAY 1969 GRE Greece KARNTANOV Amiran 55kg 19 AUG 1976 ASLANASVILI Besik 60kg 22 OCT 1976 TASKOUDIS Apostolos 66kg 22 APR 1985 BETINIDIS Emzarios 74kg 16 AUG 1975 LOIZIDIS Lazaros 84kg 16 DEC 1976 LALIOTIS Alexandros 96kg 10 SEP 1972 BATZELAS Nestoras 120kg 7 JAN 1980 GUM Guam COBB Jeffrey 84kg 11 JUL 1982 HUN Hungary WOLLER Gergo 60kg 18 MAR 1983 HATOS Gabor 66kg 3 OCT 1983 RITTER Arpad 74kg 12 JUN 1975 AUBELI Otto 120kg 31 MAR 1975 IND India DUTT Yogeshwar 55kg 2 NOV 1982 SUSHIL KUMAR NA 60kg 26 MAY 1983 RAMESH KUMAR NA 66kg 15 NOV 1981 MAAN Sujeet 74kg 15 DEC 1978 ANUJ KUMAR NA 84kg 5 AUG 1980 CHEEMA Palwinder Singh 120kg 11 NOV 1982 IRI I. R. Iran NOURZAD Babak 55kg 14 AUG 1978 MOSTAFA Masuod 60kg 21 SEP 1977 DABIR Alireza 66kg 16 SEP 1977 HAJIZADEHJOYBARI Mehdi 74kg 11 SEP 1981 KHODAEI Majid 84kg 26 AUG 1978 HEIDARI Alireza 96kg 4 MAR 1976 REZAEI Alireza 120kg 11 JUL 1976 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO. WR0000000_C32A 1.0 Report Created SAT 21 AUG 2004 14:06 Page 6/17 Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Freestyle Eλευθέρα / Libre Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste inscrits - CNO As of 21 AUG 2004 NOC Code NOC Weight Name Category Date of Birth ITA Italy RINELLA Salvatore 74kg 27 FEB 1975 MIANO Francesco 120kg 12 APR 1979 JPN Japan TANABE Chikara 55kg 20 APR 1975 INOUE Kenji 60kg 5 NOV 1976 IKEMATSU Kazuhiko 66kg 26 DEC 1979 OBATA Kunihiko 74kg 17 OCT 1980 YOKOYAMA Hidekazu 84kg 7 APR 1971 KAZ Kazakhstan ORAZGALIYEV Bauyrzhan 55kg 28 FEB 1985 SPIRIDONOV Leonid 66kg 16 DEC 1980 LALIYEV Gennadiy 74kg 30 MAR 1979 KURUGLIYEV Magomed 84kg 16 JAN 1974 BAIRAMUKOV Islam 96kg 12 JUN 1971 MUTALIMOV Marid 120kg 22 FEB 1980 KGZ Kyrgyzstan NADURBEK ULU Ulan 60kg 5 JAN 1981 KRUPNIAKOV Aleksey 96kg 28 MAY 1978 MILDZIHOV Yury 120kg 15 JUN 1969 KOR Korea KIM Hyo Sub 55kg 23 SEP 1980 JUNG Young Ho 60kg 13 JUL 1982 BAEK Jin Kuk 66kg 31 DEC 1976 MOON Eui Jae 84kg 10 FEB 1975 MDA Republic of Moldova TULBEA Ghenadie 55kg 3 MAR 1979 BODISTEANU Ruslan 66kg 15 MAY 1977 MGL Mongolia BAYARAA Naranbaatar 55kg 11 MAR 1980 OYUNBILEG Purevbaatar 60kg 23 NOV 1973 TUVSHINTUR Enkhtuya 96kg 4 AUG 1982 GELEGJAMTS Usukhbayar 120kg 13 DEC 1973 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO. WR0000000_C32A 1.0 Report Created SAT 21 AUG 2004 14:06 Page 7/17 Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Wrestling Ολυµπιακό Γυµναστήριο Άνω Λιοσίων Πάλη / Lutte Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Freestyle Eλευθέρα / Libre Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste inscrits - CNO As of 21 AUG 2004 NOC Code NOC Weight Name Category Date of Birth MKD FYROM OSMANOV Sihamir 74kg 25 MAR 1975 IBRAGIMOV Mogamed 84kg 22 JUL 1974 NAM Namibia JACOBS Nicolaas 96kg 26 JAN 1981 NGR Nigeria JESSEY Fred 66kg 3 SEP 1977 POL Poland BRZOZOWSKI Krystian 74kg 20 FEB 1982 BARTNICKI Bartlomiej 96kg 26 MAY 1981 GARMULEWICZ Marek 120kg 22 JAN 1968 PRK DPR Korea O Song Nam 55kg 16 JUL 1982 QAT Qatar IBRAHIM Abdullrahman Ibrahim A 60kg 25 JUL 1981 ROM Romania GHITA Nicolae 84kg 16 NOV 1967 CHINTOAN Rares Daniel 120kg 13 JAN 1983 RSA South Africa SHAUN Williams 55kg 5 DEC 1976 RUS Russia BATIROV Mavlet 55kg 12 DEC 1983 OUMAKHANOV Mourad 60kg 3 JAN 1977 MURTAZALIEV Makhach 66kg 4 JUN 1984 SAYTIEV Buvaysa 74kg 11 MAR 1975 SAZHIDOV Sazhid 84kg 6 FEB 1980 GATSALOV Khadjimourat 96kg 11 DEC 1982 KURAMAGOMEDOV Kuramagomed 120kg 21 MAR 1978 SEN Senegal SENE Matar 84kg 16 SEP 1970 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO.
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