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Open Race (5/10)
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results

 

POL.gif Bartosz Zmarzlik
20

 

POL.gif Dominik Kubera
18

 

SWE.gif Fredrik Lindgren
16
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Artem Laguta
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14
5
Jason Doyle
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12
6
Tai Woffinden
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11
7
Leon Madsen
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10
8
Emil Sayfutdinov
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9
9
Max Fricke
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8
10
Matej Zagar
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7
11
Robert Lambert
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6
12
Martin Vaculik
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5
13
Maciej Janowski
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4
14
Krzysztof Kasprzak
POL.gif
3
15
Anders Thomsen
DEN.gif
2
16
Oliver Berntzon
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Open Race (6/10)
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Artem Laguta
20
 
POL.gif Bartosz Zmarzlik
18
 
POL.gif Dominik Kubera
16
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Fredrik Lindgren
SWE.gif
14
5
Emil Sayfutdinov
RUS.gif
12
6
Max Fricke
AUS.gif
11
7
Tai Woffinden
GBR.gif
10
8
Anders Thomsen
DEN.gif
9
9
Robert Lambert
GBR.gif
8
10
Jason Doyle
AUS.gif
7
11
Martin Vaculik
SVK.gif
6
12
Leon Madsen
DEN.gif
5
13
Krzysztof Kasprzak
POL.gif
4
14
Matej Zagar
SLO.gif
3
15
Maciej Janowski
POL.gif
2
16
Oliver Berntzon
SWE.gif
1
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