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Sail-World.com : Laser 4.7 World Championships Day 4
Laser 4.7 World Championships Day 4
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Laser 4.7 World Championships are being hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club on San Francisco Bay from 28th July. Some of these kids here just have speed,' said coach and Olympic medalist Jim Barton this morning as he reviewed the low scoring leaders for both the boys and girls racing in the Laser 4.7 Worlds. They find their groove and just go. Watching these kids, who represent the future of sailing, one cannot help but be impressed with their determination to fly, in some cases, half way around the world to race on San Francisco Bay. Some can be a bit too determined. Barton said he is a convert to umpired races for juniors as some kids will not protest their friends, or will just keep going after an infraction. Now, while they are still in their teens, he thinks, is the time for the umpires to blow the whistles on it and bring them into the fold, as it were, of proper and sportsmanlike racing. Composed of national and international jurors, the jury motors out in pairs with yellow flags and whistles at the ready to call rule violations on the water and demand turns in order to remedy the infractions. Jury Chair Doug Elder said a lot of times positioning the Jury Boats in places where rule violations occur, for example, in the competitors’ sight lines at mark roundings, is enough to deter them from breaking the rules. Out on the water, the two fleets of boys started in light air on a very foggy, gray day at 1200. In both races competitors clustered at the boat end of the starting line, and so many were over early, the fleets were recalled and re-started under black flag. In race seven, Brazilian Andre Serveas led the fleet for the entire race and got the gun. Second place went to Spanish sailor Carlos Rosello and third to another Brazilian, Martin Lowey. Race eight, again under black flag, saw eight boats called OCS (On Course Side). Juan Kevin Cabrera Gonzalez won the race. At today’s close, Carlos Rosello, of Spain has taken the lead in the Laser 4.7 Worlds with 15 points, Francisco Gonzalez is close behind with 17 points and Keiju Okada, JPN is in third with 33 points. The girls fleet started at 1500 today in slightly more wind, approximately 13-15 knots, and the beginning of an ebb tide, making the starting line a bit more challenging. GRE sailor Athanasia Fakidi started at the pin end of the line and managed a spectacular port tack start across the fleet. Parents and old salts, watching from shoreside, oohed and ahhed as they watched her successfully tack on to starboard ahead of all of her competition. Commodore Patrick Nolan was among them and also said he’s 'just been thrilled with the work that Kevin [Reeds, Race Chair] and Robbie [Dean, Race Manager] have done. The parents seem happy and the kids are...well...tired.' It seems there is just no getting past Cecilia Zorzi ITA, who with another bullet in her pocket after race seven, is now 31 points ahead of her closest competitor, Line Hoest, NOR. Italian Camilla Modena finished in second and Milly Bennet AUS got third. Greek sailor Fakidi finished in seventh and is holding third place overall with 39 points. Cumulative scores, including the girls race eight, which at press time is pending protests. Results - Girls
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No
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Sail no
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Name
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Scores
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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1
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ITA 200480
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Zorzi Cecila, 1994
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12.0
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5
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1
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1
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1
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1
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2
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1
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(8)
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2
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NOR 194765
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Höst Line Flem, 1995
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42.0
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12
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2
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2
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7
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6
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(24)
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9
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4
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3
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SLO 198483
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Pletikos Kim, 1994
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44.0
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1
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3
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5
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6
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(ocs)
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6
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20
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3
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4
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NOR 198747
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Herud Celine Therese, 1995
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51.0
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18
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(bfd)
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6
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4
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7
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3
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11
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2
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5
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TUR 198917
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Yentur Zeynep, 1995
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56.0
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6
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6
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16
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2
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(25)
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12
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4
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10
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6
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GRE 183545
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Fakidi Athanasia, 1996, U16
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62.0
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3
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(bfd)
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4
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3
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17
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5
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7
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23
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7
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GRE 194857
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Karachaliou Vasileia, 1996, U16
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83.0
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9
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(bfd)
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8
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13
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2
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4
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19
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28
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8
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HKG 122064
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Sakai Nagisa Karis, 1994
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92.0
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2
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14
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23
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8
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3
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18
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(25)
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24
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9
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ITA 195487
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Modena Camilla, 1994
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92.0
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15
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10
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21
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20
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(38)
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13
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2
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11
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10
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ESP 196946
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Luque Gonzalez Yolanda GranCan, 1995
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104.0
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4
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(bfd)
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18
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5
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4
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11
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10
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raf
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Full results here Results – Boys
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No
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Sail no
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Name
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Scores
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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1
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ESP 185048
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Rosello Carlos, 1994, U18
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15.0
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6
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1
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1
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(18)
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1
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1
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2
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3
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2
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ESP 198731
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Gonzalez Sammarco Francisco, 1995, U18
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17.0
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1
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(14)
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1
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1
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2
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1
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9
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2
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3
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JPN 196496
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Okada Keiju, 1995, U18
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33.0
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(12)
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1
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4
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3
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6
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8
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6
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5
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4
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DEN 198547
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Guldberg Rost Christian, 1995, U18
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38.0
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4
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12
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5
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2
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1
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11
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(19)
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3
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5
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BRA 174386
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Servaes Andre, 1995, U18
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44.0
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10
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2
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(18)
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6
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10
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2
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1
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13
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6
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SUI 199430
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Schneiter Sebastien, 1995
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53.0
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(ocs)
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9
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9
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10
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3
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2
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18
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2
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7
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SLO 195998
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Zelko Zan Luka, 1994
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53.0
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5
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19
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6
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2
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2
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(dnf)
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13
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6
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8
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PER 182311
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Peschiera Stefano, 1995
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57.0
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8
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15
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8
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13
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3
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5
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5
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(bfd)
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9
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BEL 198479
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de Smet William, 1995, U18
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58.0
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9
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3
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25
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6
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7
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3
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(46)
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5
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10
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TUR 195569
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Turkmen Mehmet, 1994
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61.0
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16
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11
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15
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1
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5
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5
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8
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(19)
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