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DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 01 DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 01. Juli 2018 Startlist Women/Men Einzelteilnehmer 2018/ Individuals SORTIERT NACH ALPHABET / ALPHABETICAL ORDER 18:57:44 18.06.2018 1/27 Challenge Roth STNR Name Verein NAT Kl STNR Name Verein NAT Kl BIB Club Cl BIB Club Cl 1462 Abdalla, Luis Gustavo PEAKS BRA 45 1092 Aßbeck, Katharina TRI CLUB WUPPERTAL DEU 30 642 Abendschön, Steffen SG STERN GAGGENAU DEU 45 1720 Asselborn, Heiko Team twenty.six e.v. Roth DEU 40 425 Abraha, Jerome TSVE 1890 BIELEFELD DEU 40 2924 Atkins, Richard GBR 25 2956 Acar, Inan COACHING4ALL.CH CHE 40 1583 Auberson, Bernard CHE 60 2319 Acevedo, Ivan TYM CHL 45 2169 Augsburg, Hendrik DEU 50 2654 Ache, Andreas TV WINDECKEN TRIATHL DEU 50 1902 Augustin, Siegfried HERRIEDER AQUATHLET DEU 55 2184 Ackmann, Ulf DEU 40 3196 Aumann, Stefan MTV AURICH DEU 50 140 Adair, Audra COEUR SPORTS USA 40 3426 Aungier, René IRL 60 2001 Adam, Oliver STARLIGHT TEAM ESSE DEU 50 1864 Autenrieth, Christian NONPLUSULTRA ESSLI DEU 35 436 Adamic, Marko TK LJUBLJANA SVN 50 2412 Averdiek-Bolwin, Christoph DEU 50 2364 Adermann, Andreas LF NAHELAND TRIATHLO DEU 45 596 Azizbekov, Bayazid KRTF KGZ 30 1032 Adermann, Kristin LF NAHELAND TRIATHLO DEU 35 1812 Azoulay, Rudy STADE FRANÇAIS TRIA FRA 35 3123 Adler, Ben ENG 25 2235 Baard, Wynand ZAF 35 1238 Adolph, Katja DEU 40 2939 Babiano, Francisco ESP 35 93 Agar, Johnny USA 20 1523 Babiel, Günther FC BEILNGRIES TRIATHL DEU 50 3136 Agnew, William GBR 60 256 Bach, Christian TEAM BACHUS BIKE DEU 35 463 Agost Porcar, Sergio CLUB TRIATLO VALLIRAN ESP 40 1827 Bach, Marcel Philipp DEU 25 2061 Aguilar Benito, Marcos UNO PUBLICIDAD TRAGA ESP 45 91 Bachhuber, Markus TV 1885 EGGENFELDEN DEU 35 2407 Agulhon, Gregory NIMES CROCO D'AIRAIN FRA 35 1737 Bächli, Christian CHE 35 3180 Ahmad Razali, Ahmad Ra MYS 45 2874 Bäcker, Frank TEAM ERDINGER ALKOH DEU 50 3499 Ahmed, Altaf 7OAKS TRI GBR 50 133 Bader, Daniela TRI DORNBIRN AUT 25 3413 Ahrens, Tom DEU 45 1920 Badersbach, Günter RV VIKTORIA WOMBACH DEU 50 634 Ahrweiler, Torsten AC APOLDA DEU 40 1140 Bado, Eleonora PADOVA TRIATHLON ITA 35 329 Aigner, Tom RUNNING ROOKIES SCH DEU 40 372 Baierl, Thomas TRIATHLON SC RIEDERA DEU 50 2784 Ajax, Mikael SWE 45 3146 Bailey, Paul AUS 40 3322 Al Khalifa, Bader G TRAIN BHR 40 3084 Bakri, Halif STOCKHOLM POLISENS TSWE 30 1293 Al Khalifa, Hannah BHR 25 2013 Balan, Robert ROU 40 1502 Alber, Tal THE BUTTONS ISR 45 1716 Balaz, Jakub BRATRISLAVA SVK 30 2182 Albrecht, Mark TG TRIZACK ROSTOCK E DEU 35 2707 Balci, Huseyin TUR 40 1443 Alejo, Borja ESP 40 2024 Baldermann, Ingo TSV FRICKENHAUSEN DEU 35 864 Alkanov, Chyngyz KRTF KGZ 30 1788 Balk, Michael CIS AMBERG DEU 25 620 Almeida, Luis TRI-TEAM NEUMÜNSTER PRT 50 2778 Balzer, Dirk DEU 35 808 Alt, Tobias 1. FC KAISERSLAUTERN DEU 35 1559 Banaszak, Heiko LAZ SAAR 05 SAARBRÜCKEDEU 40 1194 Altenbeck, Melanie TEAM SILLA HOPP DEU 25 2703 Bankert, Michael DEU 45 964 Altmann, Katrin DEU 30 1816 Bannick, Claus SISU-TRAINING DEU 35 18 Altstadt, Christian LTV Erfurt DEU 30 3451 Banta, Davd USA 50 2478 Alvarez, Saul ESP 45 897 Bar Shimon, Dudi ISR 55 307 Alvarez Perez, Ivan KAFEWAKE RACE TEAM ESP 40 2772 Barbosa, Alexandre PAREDES AVENTURA PRT 45 1644 Amado, Tiago PRT 35 27 Barclay, Reece Pulse Fitness GBR 25 3037 Ambach, Thomas DEU 50 2566 Barden, Dieter DEU 50 1801 Ambrosius, Jens CAMPHAUSEN bikes & m DEU 40 2540 Baron, Jonathan GBR 40 1821 Ambrosius, Stefan TEAM BIKES AND MORE / DEU 45 1817 Baron, Philippe TRIATHLON CLUB JOCON FRA 50 3069 Amestoy, Laurent FRA 50 3119 Barry, Lee INNERFIGHT GBR 40 1734 Amit, Matityahu THE BUTTONS ISR 50 284 Bartels, Ulf WSV 21 WOLFENBÜTTEL DEU 45 940 Ancel, Grégory JOOL TEAM FRA 40 2917 Barth, Hermann TSV 1860 MARKT ERLBACDEU 50 3144 Anderson, Michael GBR 55 146 Barth, Sonja TRIABOLOS HAMBURG E DEU 40 1362 Anderson Holton, Amanda KNUTSFORD TRI CLUB GBR 40 1360 Barthelme, Cornelie WSV TRIATHLON NAILA DEU 55 1993 Andouard, Gaël WAPITI TRIATHLON CLU FRA 30 2731 Barthen, Alexander LT BÜDLICH-BREIT-NAUR DEU 40 2334 Andrack, Peter TV 1879 HILPOLTSTEIN T DEU 55 1457 Bartscher, Vincent Felix TEAM ZOOT EUROPE DEU 20 1029 Andrade, Marta SFRAA PRT 40 1736 Baskin, Arkadi TEAM SEROYA ISR 45 3193 Andre, Mickael LANNION TRIATHLON FRA 40 2114 Bassan, Juri RASCHIANI TRIATHLON P ITA 40 149 Andresen, Anette Břgh PLAYGROUND TRIATHL DNK 35 1123 Bath, Naomi KALGOORLIE TRIATHL AUS 30 2460 Andrewitz, Maik DEU 40 686 Batista, Pedro PRT 35 2091 Andrews, Philipp USC KIEL DEU 40 460 Batsford, Neil FUL ON TRI GBR 35 585 Aniere, Jeremy AUS 50 1485 Battenfeld, Ralf TRIGETHER CHE 50 1246 Aregger, Manuela CHE 35 644 Battilana, Santiago ARG 45 1512 Arendt, Mario DEU 45 2228 Bäuchl, Stefan ZGM SCHWERIN 697 AUT 30 2983 Arguińariz, Juan Cruz TRIKUA KIROL ELKARTE ESP 50 1779 Bauer, Andreas MRRC MÜNCHEN DEU 50 2977 Armstrong, Tom GBR 40 945 Bauer, Andreas DEU 30 2920 Arneth, Sven MTG MANNHEIM TRIATH DEU 35 743 Bauer, Christopher UIM DOI ROASA DEU 25 584 Arnold, Klaus TSV MELLRICHSTADT DEU 45 1206 Bauer, Gabi GESUNDHEITSZENTRUM DEU 50 2621 Aromatario, Vincenzo OTC BEL 55 544 Bauer, Jörg TEAM ZUR RUHE (TC BA DEU 45 1773 Asel, Gerd LLG WONNEGAU DEU 50 2286 Bauer, Volker DATEV DEU 50 2569 Asraf, Guy TEAM TZE TZU ISR 35 3251 Bauer-Saxl, Ulrich TEAM BAIER LANDSHUT DEU 45 www.mikatiming.de DATEV Challenge Roth 2018 01. Juli 2018 Startlist Women/Men Einzelteilnehmer 2018/ Individuals SORTIERT NACH ALPHABET / ALPHABETICAL ORDER 18:57:44 18.06.2018 2/27 Challenge Roth STNR Name Verein NAT Kl STNR Name Verein NAT Kl BIB Club Cl BIB Club Cl 1065 Baumann, Sandra RADTREFF BIBERACH P DEU 35 1510 Berwein, Günther FREE EAGLE FUN RACIN AUT 45 2854 Baumbach, Steffen JEDESTRAININGZÄHLT DEU 45 1591 Best, Greig GOG TRIATHLON GBR 45 3187 Baumeister, Jens DÜLKENER SV 06 DEU 30 1944 Betschinski, Axel DEU 35 672 Baumstark, Alexander DEU 40 709 Bettonica, Carlo Augusto ROAD RUNNERS CLUB M ITA 40 2376 Baur, Thomas TV HEILSBRONN DEU 50 3421 Beuermann, Marco DEU 40 357 Bayer, Franz ASC GÖTTINGEN / RADR DEU 25 147 Bexson, Emma STRATFORD UPON AVO GBR 40 1568 Bayer, Stefan DEU 35 3303 Beyer, Mirco TRIATHLON RODGAU DEU 40 1620 Beauce, Christophe SABLE TRIATHON FRA 45 55 Beyer, Peter SV TEUTO RIESENBECK DEU 70 2159 Beaumes, Wilfried FRA 40 417 Beyrer, Markus RSC AUTO BROSCH KEM DEU 40 2026 Becher, Florian TEAM ERDINGER ALKOH DEU 35 3370 Bhrompathama, Teeradej BIKENET THA 50 225 Bechtel, Alexander TEAM TWENTY.SIX E.V. R DEU 25 360 Bialek, Adam DEU 30 1955 Becker, Hubert TRI CITY-BSG SPARKASS DEU 55 2765 Bichler, Matthias FC ST PAULI TRIATHLON DEU 45 1077 Becker, Karin VFB FALLERSLEBEN DEU 50 2718 Biebel, Joerg TSG 08 ROTH DEU 45 610 Becker, Maik TEAM ACTREME DEU 45 1041 Bielecke, Katja DEU 40 567 Becker, Mathias POST SV NÜRNBERG TR DEU 35 1990 Bien, Rainer SV TEUTO RIESENBECK DEU 50 3016 Becker, Rainer LAKTATJUNKIES RHEINL DEU 45 406 Bierey, Dietmar TRIATHLON TEAM TG WI DEU 50 2583 Bediaga, Jua N MUGARRA TRIATLOI TA ESP 55 2484 Bieschke, Jan DEU 45 2674 Beermann, Thorsten SV TEUTO RIESENBECK DEU 40 1261 Billet, Delphine TEAM SEDAN TRIATHLO FRA 45 2841 Beetz, Roland DEU 50 1517 Binder, Thomas TSV GERSTHOFEN / Tea DEU 40 518 Begońa Elorza, Andoni URDAITRI ESP 50 1786 Birch, Alex SERPENTINE GBR 45 2509 Behre, Jörg MEMLER.DE DEU 55 2936 Birk, Uwe HARDTSEEMAFIA TRIAT DEU 50 1636 Behrendt, Jens TRI CLUB WUPPERTAL DEU 35 1507 Birkeneder, Georg TRI-TEAM TRIFTERN DEU 60 1921 Beierer, Marcus TV HAUENEBERSTEIN DEU 40 1099 Birkeneder, Ingrid TRI-TEAM TRIFTERN DEU 55 1548 Bekemans, Jeroen BEL 35 1802 Bittermann, Klaus-Jürgen TRI CLUB WUPPERTAL DEU 55 67 Belaschk, Detlef LA CARRERA TRI TEAM R DEU 65 1810 Bitz, Lothar TRIFINISH MÜNSTER DEU 30 1309 Beldarrain, Araceli APALATEGUI ESP 50 1774 Bitzer, Axel TRI CLUB WUPPERTAL DEU 55 314 Bell, Joel USA 40 1657 Blackburn, Michael BEFIT RACING USA 50 6 Bell, Luke AUS 35 2392 Blackburn, Tom LEEDS & BRADFORD TR GBR 45 2989 Bell, Rob NZL 45 448 Blain, Philippe SARDINES TRIATHLON FRA 50 2449 Belleth, Ralph TRISTAR REGENSBURG DEU 45 1338 Blais, Genevieve BARRIE BAYDOGS TRIA CAN 45 3479 Belluomini, Scott USA 30 962 Blanco, Jordan THE OLYMPIC CLUB GBR 45 3096 Belov, Jan TRIABOLOS HAMBURG E DEU 30 395 Blanco, Richard THE OLYMPIC CLUB USA 50 1808 Belting, Jürgen HAMMINKELNER SV DEU 40 3333 Blank, Bastian DEU 35 2882 Benares, Nataniel SMILE TRAIN SWIMFIT PHL 35 1901 Blank, Franky SSC KARLSRUHE HARDT DEU 50 1742 Benchetrit, Samy ALFA ISRAEL ISR 55 384 Blank, Sebastian TRIATHLON AUGSBURG DEU 25 2665 Bender, Matthias TEAM ERDINGER ALKOH DEU 60 739 Blankertz, Thomas TV ERKELENZ 1860 E.V. DEU 50 2101 Beneyto Timor, Jordi TRIATLO CARCAIXENT ESP 40 2843 Blanshard, Alastair GBR 25 2927 Benfatto, Ales CHE 45 3332 Blatterspiel, Günter J. TDM-FRANKEN DEU 55 1219 Benitez, Ivana A.D.N. ESP 40 883 Blatti, Nicolas CHE 45 2667 Benjelloun, Karim MAR 40 2216 Bley, Roland SAUSCHNELL UNTERWE DEU 35 2807 Benkhadra, Oussama RABAT RUNNING TEAM MAR 35 546 Blocki, Javier BREAK YOUR LIMITS ARG 40 1154 Bennani, Amina TEAM KOACH DEU 30 769 Blomerus, Marius ZAF 30 1574 Bennetts, Steven BALLINA AUS 40 3364 Blore, Warren BAHRAIN TRIATHLON CL AUS 45 2479 Bentley, Nick Abingdon & Vale Triathlon CGBR 30 3362 Blue, Paul AUS 40 952 Benz, Barbara LA CARRERA TRITEAM R DEU 25 1633 Blume, Sebastian HARDTSEEMAFIA TRIAT DEU 40 338 Benz, Christian JTRRI CHE 45 2502 Blümmert, Achim AUSBZENTR PIONIERE DEU 50 2776 Beretta, Andrea ITA 30 918 Bochenski, Tomer TEAM TZE TZU ISR 30 179 Bergamo, Enzo TP ACADEMY TEAM ITA 35 1070 Bochmann, Meredith AUS 40 688 Berger, Stephen TRICITY DARMSTADT DEU 40 21 Bock, Niclas Team twenty.six Roth e.V.
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