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ISSF World Cup Munich 2008 FINAL RESULTS 10M AIR RIFLE WOMEN ISSF World Cup Munich 2008 FINAL RESULTS 10M AIR RIFLE WOMEN 17 MAY 2008, START TIME 10:45 (Qualification) (Final) WR 400 SEO, Sun Hwa KOR 12 APR 2002 WC Sydney (AUS)FWR 504.9 DU, Li CHN 4 JUN 2003 WC Zagreb (CRO) EWR 400 GAO, Jing CHN 22 APR 2002 WC Shanghai (CHN)EFWR 504.9 EMMONS, Katerina CZE 12 APR 2008 WC Beijing (CHN) 400 GALKINA, Lioubov RUS 24 AUG 2002 WCF Munich (GER) 400 DU, Li CHN 4 JUN 2003 WC Zagreb (CRO) 400 GALKINA, Lioubov RUS 14 JUN 2003 WC Munich (GER) 400 SHIRUR, Suma IND 13 FEB 2004 ASC Kuala Lumpur (MAS) 400 GALKINA, Lioubov RUS 22 FEB 2004 WC Bangkok (THA) 400 HASELSBERGER, Monika AUT 22 APR 2004 WC Athens (GRE) 400 LECHNER, Barbara GER 5 MAR 2005 ECH Tallinn (EST) 400 ZHAO, Yinghui CHN 11 APR 2005 WC Changwon (KOR) 400 WU, Liuxi CHN 11 JUN 2005 WC Munich (GER) 400 DU, Li CHN 4 OCT 2006 WCF Granada (ESP) OR 399 GALKINA, Lioubov RUS 14 AUG 2004 OG Athens (GRE)FOR 502.0 DU, Li CHN 14 AUG 2004 OG Athens (GRE) Series Rk Bib Name Nat Total Remarks No 1 2 3 4 1 1404 PFEILSCHIFTER Sonja GER 99 100 100 100 399 Final: 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.7 10.4 10.6 10.1 10.3 10.3 10.2 104.4 503.4 2 1787 GALKINA Lioubov RUS 100 100 99 99 398 Final: 10.8 10.0 10.2 9.8 10.4 10.8 10.5 10.7 10.4 10.4 104.0 502.0 3 1732 STARON Agnieszka POL 100 100 99 99 398 Final: 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.1 10.5 10.4 9.6 10.4 10.7 9.8 102.7 500.7 4 1191 DU Li CHN 99 99 99 100 397 Final: 10.7 10.1 10.8 9.8 10.2 10.8 10.3 10.4 10.4 10.1 103.6 500.6 5 2021 CARUSO Emily USA 100 100 100 99 399 Final: 10.0 10.9 9.9 10.3 9.6 10.1 9.9 10.2 10.3 10.3 101.5 500.5 6 1203 ZHAO Yinghui CHN 100 100 99 99 398 Final: 10.1 10.3 10.4 10.6 9.6 10.1 10.1 10.4 9.9 10.0 101.5 499.5 7 2028 FATKHI Yana UZB 100 100 98 100 398 Final: 10.2 9.4 9.1 10.8 9.9 10.7 10.4 10.0 10.0 10.8 101.3 499.3 8 2007 SHYTKO Darya UKR 99 100 99 100 398 Final: 9.9 9.8 9.3 10.3 10.1 10.5 9.8 10.7 10.6 9.3 100.3 498.3 9 1785 DESYATSAKAYA Olga RUS 99 99 99 100 397 10 1398 LECHNER Barbara GER 100 99 99 99 397 11 1225 CRUZ Eglis Yaima CUB 100 99 99 99 397 12 1346 BRIZE Laurence FRA 100 100 98 99 397 page 1 of 5 C000000IA1705081045.1.AR40.0.001.CSV Version of 17 MAY 2008 - 16:24 Series Rk Bib Name Nat Total Remarks No 1 2 3 4 13 1090 BUDZKO Sviatlana BLR 98 99 99 100 396 14 1269 JAKOBSEN Charlotte DEN 99 98 99 100 396 15 1547 DOVGUN Olga KAZ 99 98 99 100 396 16 1266 ANDERSEN Stine DEN 99 99 98 100 396 17 1861 MIHAJLOVIC Lidija SRB 98 99 100 99 396 18 1150 IVANCHEVA Viktoria BUL 100 98 100 98 396 19 1859 MAKSIMOVIC Ivana SRB 100 99 99 98 396 20 1912 PESKOVA Daniela SVK 96 100 99 100 395 21 1856 ARSOVIC Andrea SRB 99 98 98 100 395 22 1156 TONCHEVA Daniela BUL 98 99 99 99 395 23 1462 BHAGWAT Anjali IND 99 98 99 99 395 24 1367 MANASCO Heloise Anne GBR 100 97 99 99 395 25 1145 BALABANOVA Desislava BUL 100 98 98 99 395 26 1216 PEJCIC Snjezana CRO 97 100 100 98 395 27 1257 SYKOROVA Adela CZE 99 98 100 98 395 28 1880 GRABER Yvonne SUI 98 100 99 98 395 29 1455 WIHARTANTI Inca Ferry INA 98 100 99 98 395 30 1439 JOO Eva HUN 100 98 99 98 395 31 1201 WU Liuxi CHN 100 98 99 98 395 32 1788 GOLDOBINA Tatiana RUS 98 97 99 100 394 33 1730 MAUER-ROZANSKA Renata POL 98 100 96 100 394 34 1690 OLSSEN Gyda Ellefsplas NOR 97 99 99 99 394 35 1337 YLI-KIIKKA Marjo FIN 97 99 99 99 394 36 1692 STUBSJOEN Ingrid NOR 99 97 99 99 394 37 1095 KALASOUSKAJA Hanna BLR 99 98 99 98 394 38 1662 ZORIGT Batkhuyag MGL 98 100 98 98 394 39 1998 KALNYSH Natallia UKR 100 99 97 98 394 40 1326 ETULA Hanna FIN 99 99 99 97 394 41 1392 GAUSS Beate GER 96 98 100 99 393 42 1925 JANNESSON Marie SWE 99 99 96 99 393 43 1441 KRZYZEWSKY Beata HUN 100 98 96 99 393 44 1823 SUDHIR Aqilah Bte SIN 99 97 99 98 393 45 1162 BOWES Sharon CAN 99 98 98 98 393 46 1924 GUSTAVSSON Malin SWE 99 98 98 98 393 47 1877 BRUEHLMANN Andrea SUI 99 97 100 97 393 page 2 of 5 C000000IA1705081045.1.AR40.0.001.CSV Version of 17 MAY 2008 - 16:24 Series Rk Bib Name Nat Total Remarks No 1 2 3 4 48 2049 MENDEZ Diliana VEN 98 99 99 97 393 49 1659 DAMDINSUREN Lkhamsuren MGL 98 99 99 97 393 50 1234 CONSTANTINOU Marilena CYP 99 99 98 97 393 51 1928 NORMANN Anna SWE 100 99 98 96 393 52 1842 STOLNIK Zdenka SLO 98 97 98 99 392 53 1037 VAN NUS Robyn AUS 99 96 98 99 392 54 1593 ARZOUQI Maryam KUW 98 98 97 99 392 55 1511 TAL Chen ISR 97 100 97 98 392 56 2002 LESKIV Lessia UKR 99 97 99 97 392 57 1210 CIMBAL SPIRELJA Suzana CRO 97 100 98 97 392 58 1970 AL BADI Afra UAE 99 99 97 97 392 59 1618 KAISER Julia LIE 99 99 98 96 392 60 1477 SHIRUR Suma IND 97 95 99 100 391 61 1255 SOSTKOVA Zuzana CZE 97 95 100 99 391 62 1510 STERNBERG Ella ISR 96 97 99 99 391 63 2030 KUZNETSOVA Elena UZB 98 96 98 99 391 64 1478 SIDHU Avneet Kaur IND 98 98 96 99 391 65 1521 CAPUTO Elsa ITA 98 95 100 98 391 66 1214 KOBILSEK Ana CRO 97 97 99 98 391 67 1528 SENA Sabrina ITA 97 97 99 98 391 68 1249 KALNA Pavla CZE 99 97 97 98 391 69 1826 ZHOU Peixuan SIN 98 100 97 96 391 70 1080 DRINJAKOVIC Sabrina BIH 97 98 95 100 390 71 1046 HAFNER Viktoria AUT 96 97 98 99 390 72 1744 SANTOS Sofia POR 97 96 99 98 390 73 1875 BEYELER Irene SUI 98 96 98 98 390 74 1821 SER Xiang Wei Jasmi SIN 97 99 96 98 390 75 1350 GIGON Marie Laure FRA 97 98 98 97 390 76 1722 BOGACKA Sylwia POL 98 97 98 97 390 77 1072 DE BOCK Daisy BEL 97 99 97 97 390 78 1631 CALMES Carole LUX 98 98 98 96 390 79 1166 FYFE Monica CAN 98 96 98 97 389 80 1674 BEORLEGUI Uxua NED 97 98 97 97 389 81 1835 DVORSAK Ziva SLO 97 98 97 97 389 82 1054 TIME Regina AUT 98 96 99 96 389 page 3 of 5 C000000IA1705081045.1.AR40.0.001.CSV Version of 17 MAY 2008 - 16:24 Series Rk Bib Name Nat Total Remarks No 1 2 3 4 83 1344 BIBARD Solveig FRA 99 97 98 95 389 84 1550 MALINOVSKAYA Alexandra KAZ 97 95 97 99 388 85 1939 HONGPRASERT Sasithorn THA 96 99 96 97 388 86 1019 ZEID Cecilia Elena ARG 98 97 96 97 388 87 1837 MAJSTOROVIC Jelica SLO 97 98 97 96 388 88 1499 BARAZANI Lital ISR 95 95 99 98 387 89 1033 MC CREADY Susan AUS 97 97 96 97 387 90 1449 TOTH Anita HUN 98 97 96 96 387 91 1750 AKHLAGHI Mahbubeh QAT 98 96 98 95 387 92 1767 CLOETE Tessa RSA 96 99 97 95 387 93 2029 FILIMONOVA Mariya UZB 97 96 95 98 386 94 1530 TURISINI Valentina ITA 95 95 97 98 385 95 1364 COX Sheree GBR 100 93 96 96 385 96 1594 IRZOUQI Niran KUW 94 96 95 98 383 97 1700 GLASS Sheryl NZL 96 94 96 97 383 98 1938 CHOTPHIBUNSIN Thanyalak THA 98 93 96 96 383 99 1578 ALBAGHLI Adelah KUW 96 97 95 95 383 100 1066 MAJIDOVA Mehriban AZE 94 94 98 96 382 101 1320 VORONOVA Anzela EST 95 97 95 95 382 102 1294 PINEDA Johanna ESA 95 99 93 95 382 103 1771 RAWLINSON Jacqueline Ange RSA 94 96 97 94 381 104 2043 DORATO Maria Antonela VEN 97 93 94 96 380 105 1975 AL MARZOUQI Shamsa UAE 94 95 96 95 380 106 1318 POTASHEVA Elena EST 99 89 98 94 380 107 1082 KITIC Darija BIH 95 97 93 94 379 108 1607 ARAB Amal LBA 95 96 95 92 378 109 1138 SUWAILEH Aysha BRN 93 94 92 98 377 110 1609 BEN WALI Gumana LBA 92 93 97 95 377 111 1978 ALNUAIMI Asma UAE 96 96 91 94 377 112 1611 MILUD Majduleen LBA 94 93 95 94 376 113 1768 LYNCH Desiree RSA 92 94 95 94 375 114 1008 SMILI Keltoum ALG 94 90 95 95 374 115 1130 ALQASMI Azza BRN 92 95 94 93 374 116 1106 BAPTISTA Cristina BRA 93 94 94 93 374 117 2053 REBOLLEDO Lidnimar VEN 87 89 95 90 361 page 4 of 5 C000000IA1705081045.1.AR40.0.001.CSV Version of 17 MAY 2008 - 16:24 Series Rk Bib Name Nat Total Remarks No 1 2 3 4 1947 ARABOVA Yekaterina TKM DNS 1273 PEDERSEN Pernille DEN DNS legend ASC Asian Championships EWR Equalled World Record OR Olympic Record DNS Did Not Start FOR Final Olympic Record WC World Cup ECH European Championships FWR Final World Record WCF World Cup Final EFWR Equalled Final World Record OG Olympic Games WR World Record page 5 of 5 C000000IA1705081045.1.AR40.0.001.CSV Version of 17 MAY 2008 - 16:24.
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