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Kutu M Em 08.Pdf OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER 28TH EUROPEAN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Lausanne (SUI) 8 ­ 11 May 2008 ENTRY LIST BY NOC MEN'S SENIORS As of WED 7 MAY 2008 NOC Bib Date of Birth Name ALB Albania HASA Alon 200 18 FEB 1987 LICI Gesti 203 5 NOV 1989 MISHOVA Walter 201 4 DEC 1986 TOSKA Klodian 202 19 FEB 1987 ARM Armenia MERDINYAN Harutyum 205 16 AUG 1984 VAHAG Stepanyan 206 18 JUN 1983 AUT Austria BALDAUF Marco 210 12 NOV 1979 KRANZLMUELLER Lukas 212 3 AUG 1989 LEIDLMAIR Alexander 211 3 NOV 1988 RAUSCHER Mario 214 9 APR 1984 WUESTNER Lukas 213 10 MAY 1986 AZE Azerbaijan ASLANOV Sabuhi 215 29 OCT 1988 BEL Belgium TRUYENS Donna­Donny 221 31 MAR 1989 VAN DAMME Koen 220 29 APR 1987 BLR Belarus KASPIAROVICH Dimitri 227 15 OCT 1977 SAVENKOV Denis 225 17 SEP 1983 SAVITSKI Dzmitry 226 22 FEB 1984 TSAREVICH Aliaksandr 228 13 DEC 1986 YERMAKOV Uladzimir 229 12 MAY 1986 BUL Bulgaria BATINKOV Aleksandar 233 4 DEC 1985 JOVTCHEV Jordan 230 24 FEB 1973 KUYUMDZHIEV Bogomil 234 29 JUL 1985 VOVK Yaroslav 232 9 JUN 1986 YANEV Filip 231 10 MAR 1982 CRO Croatia BREZ Marko 237 10 APR 1986 MOZNIK Darijo 238 5 NOV 1989 MOZNIK Marijo 239 18 JAN 1987 SELIGMAN Robert 236 1 MAY 1986 UDE Filip 235 3 JUN 1986 CYP Cyprus ARISTOTELOUS Constantinos 241 25 MAR 1983 ARISTOTELOUS Panayiotis 242 25 OCT 1986 GEORGALLAS Irodotos 240 14 DEC 1977 SHIPPI Panayiotis 244 25 MAR 1983 SPANOS Georgeos 243 18 NOV 1988 GA0000000_32A 1.0 Report Created WED 7 MAY 2008 10:27 Page 1/10 28TH EUROPEAN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Lausanne (SUI) 8 ­ 11 May 2008 ENTRY LIST BY NOC MEN'S SENIORS As of WED 7 MAY 2008 NOC Bib Date of Birth Name CZE Czech Republic BOLTNAR Michal 245 12 APR 1984 NOVAK Petr 246 18 JUL 1989 NOVOTNY Vladimir 249 29 NOV 1983 PANSKY Jindrich 247 2 JAN 1989 SMEJKAL Petr 248 19 FEB 1979 DEN Denmark LEE HANSEN Mathias 252 10 FEB 1987 MORTENSEN Stefan 253 27 APR 1987 PURGE Florin 251 30 MAR 1972 VAMMEN Helge 250 21 JUL 1986 WINDFELD HELLSTEN Alexander 254 2 FEB 1989 ESP Spain BOTELLA PEREZ Isaac 255 12 JUN 1984 CARBALLO Manuel 256 23 NOV 1982 GARCIA Arkaitz 258 27 DEC 1985 GOMEZ Javier 259 5 DEC 1986 MUNOZ Sergio 257 30 AUG 1989 FIN Finland AALTO Sami 260 11 NOV 1980 KOIVUNEN Riku 261 6 MAY 1976 KUUSELA Ilkka 263 20 DEC 1978 TANSKANEN Jani 262 28 NOV 1975 TUUHA Tomi 264 28 NOV 1989 FRA France CUCHERAT Yann 267 2 OCT 1979 DA SILVA Gaël 266 30 DEC 1984 KARBANENKO Dimitri 268 19 JUL 1973 RODRIGUES Danny 269 16 APR 1985 WIGNANITZ Raphaël 265 1 AUG 1984 GBR Great Britain BREWER Ross 271 1 OCT 1979 FOLWELL Luke 274 15 MAY 1987 PANTELEYMONOV Ruslan 272 6 MAY 1983 SMITH Louis 270 22 APR 1989 THOMAS Kristian 273 14 FEB 1989 GEO Georgia GIORGADZE Ilia 275 12 JAN 1978 NOZADZE Paata 276 10 FEB 1988 GER Germany BOY Philipp 282 23 JUL 1987 HAMBUECHEN Fabian 280 25 OCT 1987 JUCKEL Robert 281 12 DEC 1981 NGUYEN Marcel 283 8 SEP 1987 WEBER Robert 284 29 DEC 1984 GA0000000_32A 1.0 Report Created WED 7 MAY 2008 10:27 Page 2/10 28TH EUROPEAN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Lausanne (SUI) 8 ­ 11 May 2008 ENTRY LIST BY NOC MEN'S SENIORS As of WED 7 MAY 2008 NOC Bib Date of Birth Name GRE Greece DOULKERIDIS Michail 289 5 JUN 1988 LYMPANOVNOS Christos 288 15 JAN 1984 MARAS Vlasios 285 31 MAR 1983 MARKOUSIS Dimitrios 287 14 JUN 1987 TSOLAKIDIS Vasileios 286 9 SEP 1979 HUN Hungary BERKI Krisztian 293 18 MAR 1985 CZINGLI Laszlo 291 31 JUL 1985 HETROVICS Marcell 290 30 SEP 1985 HIDVEGI Vid 294 23 AUG 1986 SZALONTAI Istvan 292 6 MAY 1985 IRL Ireland CARSON Luke 295 23 OCT 1989 ISL Iceland JOCHUMSSON Ingvar 302 18 AUG 1989 KRISTMANNSSON Viktor 300 1 JUL 1984 ISR Israel ARONOVICH Felix 307 18 JUL 1988 GHOLUB Eduard 306 12 MAR 1982 SHAHAM Noam 308 29 APR 1985 SHATILOV Alexander 305 22 MAR 1987 ITA Italy ANGIOLETTI Matteo 310 8 NOV 1980 BUSNARI Alberto 311 4 OCT 1978 CASSINA Igor 312 15 AUG 1977 MORANDI Matteo 313 8 OCT 1981 POZZO Enrico 314 12 FEB 1981 LAT Latvia ARSHUNS Vitali 318 1 MAY 1987 SAPRONENKO Evgeni 315 11 NOV 1978 TREFILOVS Dimitri 316 13 MAY 1987 ZORINS Evgeni 317 7 FEB 1984 LTU Lithuania BUTAUTAS Tadas 321 25 NOV 1989 IZMODENOV Jevgenij 320 11 APR 1988 LUX Luxembourg PALGEN Sascha 325 15 AUG 1984 MDA Moldova SHKURATKOV Vasil 330 7 SEP 1984 GA0000000_32A 1.0 Report Created WED 7 MAY 2008 10:27 Page 3/10 28TH EUROPEAN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Lausanne (SUI) 8 ­ 11 May 2008 ENTRY LIST BY NOC MEN'S SENIORS As of WED 7 MAY 2008 NOC Bib Date of Birth Name NED Netherlands VAN ASSCHE Anthony 338 15 MAR 1989 VAN GELDER Yuri 337 20 APR 1983 VAN MINDE Carlo 339 6 JAN 1988 WAMMES Jeffrey 335 24 APR 1987 ZONDERLAND Herre 336 15 MAY 1983 NOR Norway FJELD Lars Jorgen 343 13 MAY 1989 HANCHE OLSEN Joachim 341 28 JAN 1988 JANSEN Espen 340 13 DEC 1968 LARSEN Daniel 344 11 AUG 1984 SAMUELSEN Tore 342 19 APR 1985 POL Poland BLANIK Leszek 345 1 MAR 1977 KIERZKOWSKI Adam 347 24 DEC 1985 KULESZA Roman 346 2 MAR 1983 LYSZCZARZ Marek 348 1 OCT 1986 MUCHORSKI Krzysztof 349 29 MAY 1985 POR Portugal ALMEIDA Pedro 351 23 APR 1981 ALMEIDA Simao 353 22 NOV 1986 CAMPOS Manuel 350 12 JUL 1981 GRACA Bernardo 354 23 MAY 1984 JESUS Carlos 352 7 FEB 1988 ROU Romania KOCZI Flavius 356 26 AUG 1987 MALITA Cosmin 358 20 APR 1989 POPESCU Ilie Daniel 355 1 JUN 1983 SELARIU Dorin Razvan 357 2 NOV 1983 STANESCU George Robert 359 17 JAN 1985 RUS Russia DEVIATOVSKI Maxim 361 22 APR 1984 GOLOTSUTSKOV Anton 364 28 JUL 1985 KHOROKHORDIN Sergei 360 9 OCT 1985 KRYUKOV Nikolai 363 11 NOV 1978 RYAZANOV Yury 362 21 MAR 1987 SLO Slovenia BERTONCELJ Saso 373 16 JUL 1984 DIMIC Alen 372 10 MAR 1984 PEGAN Aljaz 370 2 JUN 1974 PETKOVSEK Mitja 371 6 FEB 1977 RUTAR Klemen 374 8 AUG 1988 GA0000000_32A 1.0 Report Created WED 7 MAY 2008 10:27 Page 4/10 28TH EUROPEAN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Lausanne (SUI) 8 ­ 11 May 2008 ENTRY LIST BY NOC MEN'S SENIORS As of WED 7 MAY 2008 NOC Bib Date of Birth Name SRB Serbia ATANASOVSKI Zarko 366 11 FEB 1989 MESTER Robert 369 10 APR 1989 NIKOLIC Dimitrije 365 27 AUG 1988 PAUNOVIC Milos 368 10 OCT 1985 VELJIKOVIC Marko 367 7 JUL 1983 SUI Switzerland BOESCHENSTEIN Nicolas 375 12 FEB 1985 CAPELLI Claudio 376 16 NOV 1986 MANNHART Dennis 379 15 DEC 1986 RAMSEIER Mark 377 4 JAN 1984 SCHAERER Christoph 378 14 AUG 1980 SVK Slovakia BENKO Alexander 381 13 FEB 1984 PIASECKY Samuel 380 31 OCT 1984 SWE Sweden BOSTROM Jimmy 386 8 FEB 1982 FOO George 387 30 JUN 1986 HAGELIN Patrik 388 15 JAN 1989 SLANVALL Bjorn 385 12 OCT 1983 TEHLER Elof 389 20 SEP 1988 TUR Turkey BULUT Ibrahim 391 29 JAN 1980 SAFAK Ersin 392 21 SEP 1986 SAMILOGLU Umit 390 29 SEP 1980 YILDIZ Fatih 393 5 JUN 1986 UKR Ukraine GONCHAROV Valeriy 395 19 SEP 1977 KUKSENKOV Mykola 398 4 JUN 1989 SUPRUN Oleksandr 399 20 JAN 1987 VOROBYOV Olexander 396 5 OCT 1984 ZOZULYA Roman 397 22 JUN 1979 Note: All corrections until the qualifications are available in INFO GA0000000_32A 1.0 Report Created WED 7 MAY 2008 10:27 Page 5/10 28TH EUROPEAN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Lausanne (SUI) 8 ­ 11 May 2008 ENTRY LIST BY NOC MEN'S JUNIORS As of WED 7 MAY 2008 NOC Bib Date of Birth Name ALB Albania KONDI Pandeli 1 19 NOV 1993 AUT Austria AUER Roland 6 24 MAY 1991 DECKER Matthias 7 25 MAY 1990 EGERMANN Julian 8 5 AUG 1991 ROSSI Gabriel 9 14 MAR 1990 SCHWAB Matthias 10 22 JAN 1991 AZE Azerbaijan SHIKHALIYEV Shakir 11 19 NOV 1990 BEL Belgium BOURGOIS Jeremy 17 11 FEB 1991 GENTGES Gilles 16 14 FEB 1990 SCHROE Kristof 18 17 MAY 1990 TOEBACK Jonas 20 28 FEB 1990 VERBAEYS Jimmy 19 26 AUG 1993 BLR Belarus BULAUSKI Pavel 23 25 DEC 1990 BYKAU Artsiom 22 30 OCT 1991 HARAVETS Kiryl 24 23 MAY 1991 PRISTAUKA Aliaksandr 21 20 MAY 1990 VERBAVITSKI Uladzimir 25 27 MAR 1990 BUL Bulgaria MANOLOV Pavel 26 1 APR 1991 SMILENOV Smilen 27 4 JAN 1991 STOIMENOV Emil 30 13 DEC 1991 VALCHEV Velislav 29 27 NOV 1992 VELEV Kristian 28 17 JUL 1991 CRO Croatia BARON Matija 34 8 SEP 1991 BOROSA Filip 35 21 SEP 1993 DUSPARA Josip 31 23 MAY 1991 NOVAK Matiza 32 7 JAN 1990 PLAFTARIC Marko 33 10 APR 1991 CYP Cyprus KRASIAS Dimitris 36 1 APR 1992 MOUSOUPETROU Gergios 38 3 FEB 1992 PAPAEURIPIDOU Xenios 39 18 JUN 1993 PARPAS Giannos 37 4 SEP 1991 CZE Czech Republic BOMER Jiri 41 26 OCT 1990 BRABLIK Richard 42 2 APR 1991 PAZDERA Martin 44 19 JUL 1993 PESEK Tomas 43 25 MAY 1990 VESELY Jiri 45 3 OCT 1991 GA0000000_32A 1.0 Report Created WED 7 MAY 2008 10:27 Page 6/10 28TH EUROPEAN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Lausanne (SUI) 8 ­ 11 May 2008 ENTRY LIST BY NOC MEN'S JUNIORS As of WED 7 MAY 2008 NOC Bib Date of Birth Name DEN Denmark FULGSIG Marcus 48 5 NOV 1991 HANSEN Simon 49 11 JUN 1992 KRISTENSEN Andreas 47 12 AUG 1990 RYDBERG Kasper 50 7 AUG 1993 WINTHER Joachim 46 17 SEP 1991 ESP Spain BAZAN Christian 51 3 JAN 1990 BERMEJO Eduardo 54 4 MAY 1991 GONZALEZ Fabian 55 8 MAY 1992 LOPEZ Ruben 52 28 NOV 1990 NAVARRO Enrique 53 15 SEP 1990 FIN Finland HARTMAN Samuel 58 12 NOV 1991 JUSSILA Jerry 60 26 MAR 1991 KANERVA Juko 57 25 OCT 1990 NIVA Heikki 59 10 NOV 1992 PEKKANEN Jarkko 56 24 JUL 1990 FRA France AUGIS Axel 61 6 OCT 1990 JORDAN Mathieu 62 13 MAY 1991 LIMA Mauricio 63 14 SEP 1993 PETER Bastian 64 2 MAY 1990 ZONA Jim 65 12 FEB 1992 GBR Great Britain KEATINGS Daniel 66 4 JAN 1990 OLDHAM Sam 69 17 FEB 1993 PEARSON Reece 70 28 SEP 1992 PURVIS Daniel 67 13 NOV 1990 SEAGER Theo 68 15 JUN 1990 GER Germany BYKOV Ivan 73 23 MAR 1991 KRIMMER Sebastian 71 21 JUN 1990 SORRER Philip 72 7 JAN 1990 TOBA Andreas 74 7 OCT 1990 WITTENBERG­VOGES Max 75 8 OCT 1990 GRE Greece GEORGIADIS Georgios 95 19 MAY 1991 KARANTONAS Konstantinos 93 1 MAY 1990 KEKELOS Stravos 91 21 AUG 1990 KOSMIDIS Eleftherios 92 6 MAY 1991 PETROUNIAS Eleftherios 94 30 NOV 1990 GA0000000_32A 1.0 Report Created WED 7 MAY 2008 10:27 Page 7/10 28TH EUROPEAN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Lausanne (SUI) 8 ­ 11 May 2008 ENTRY LIST BY NOC MEN'S JUNIORS As of WED 7 MAY 2008 NOC Bib Date of Birth Name HUN Hungary DUKA F.
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