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Girls Basic Novices II
Final Results
 
TUR.gif Derya TAYGAN
46.43
 
SLO.gif Vita KAS
43.04
 
TUR.gif Duru CIMEN
42.66
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Milena VELCHEVA
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41.27
5
Natalia RUNCANU
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39.38
6
Ada DEMIR
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38.46
7
Fatma Inci INANC
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38.10
8
Tia TELEBAK BOLTA
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38.02
9
Gergana YORDANOVA
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37.96
10
Sofia LAPSHYNA
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36.29
11
Eva SOVIC
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34.37
12
Petra COSTEA
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33.76
13
Teodora SIMEONOVA
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32.91
14
Nikol ZANGOVA
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32.87
15
Rosina MINKOVA
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31.98
16
Lora DANOVA
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30.84
17
Angelina YANKOVA
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30.02
18
Ema KOSEVA
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29.93
19
Ivona STOKOVIC
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29.53
20
Andrea MISIC
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28.05
21
Ralitsa LEVTEROVA
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27.76
22
Carla Maria VLAD
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27.50
23
Katerina ALEKSOVA
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25.52
24
Isidora ISJANOVSKI
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22.95
25
Yagmur YAZICIOGLU
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22.81
26
Eleonora IVANOVA
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19.93
27
Irina TRIFONOVA
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13.52
 
Niya KOLEVA
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WD
 
Elitsa VASILEVA
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WD
 
Tuvana Cagla IGDI
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WD
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Girls Basic Novices I
Final Results
 
BUL.gif Silvia LUTAY
46.23
 
ROU.gif Eva Maria POPESCU
38.14
 
BUL.gif Iva ANDREEVA
35.70
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Nehir ALAN
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35.15
5
Violeta DINEVA
BUL.gif
34.98
6
Aleksandra ALEKSANDROVA
BUL.gif
33.26
7
Tsvetelina PANOVA
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32.16
8
Neda VASILEVA
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31.57
9
Maya DUSHKOVA
BUL.gif
27.24
10
Sofia KOSTADINOVA
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27.00
11
Marta BABIC
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25.11
12
Nadezhda GROZEVA
BUL.gif
22.34
13
Ivet DJANTOVA
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19.76
14
Ema RUSEVA
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17.89
 
Tara PLAHUTAR
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WD

 

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Girls Advanced Novices Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lia LYUBENOVA
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40.64
2
Anastasiya MELNIKOVA
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38.07
3
Aliaksandra ZVIARKOVA
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34.96
4
Zala GRUM
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33.56
5
Selin AKBULUT
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33.28
6
Leilah PATTEN
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31.49
7
Zlata RUDAKOVA
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30.37
8
Kalina STOYANOVA
BUL.gif
30.22
9
Paula BELEVICA
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30.05
10
Krista GEORGIEVA
BUL.gif
29.94
11
Maria SMARANDA
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29.50
12
Kristina IVANOVA
BUL.gif
29.15
13
Kalina VUTOVA
BUL.gif
27.23
14
Maria GRAMA
ROU.gif
27.22
15
Anabell CABEZA
BUL.gif
26.76
16
Radina ZAHARIEVA
BUL.gif
25.96
17
Masa ILIC
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24.88
18
Sofia VALKOVA
BUL.gif
24.63
19
Alia SUVARIEVA
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24.49
20
Arianna PETRUT
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24.48
21
Darinka POPOVIC
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24.43
22
Nadja ZEKOVIC
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23.30
23
Zeynep BASSOY
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23.26
24
Veneta SIMEONOVA
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22.13
25
Maja MARKOVIC
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20.71
26
Sonja MARKOVIC
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18.25
 
 
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Girls Advanced Novices Singles
Final Results
 
BUL.gif Lia LYUBENOVA
104.58
 
BLR.gif Anastasiya MELNIKOVA
99.92
 
BLR.gif Aliaksandra ZVIARKOVA
94.37
Raank
Athletics
Nation
Result
4
Paula BELEVICA
LAT.gif
89.54
5
Zala GRUM
SLO.gif
88.77
6
Selin AKBULUT
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88.24
7
Krista GEORGIEVA
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84.69
8
Kristina IVANOVA
BUL.gif
81.87
9
Zlata RUDAKOVA
LAT.gif
81.81
10
Leilah PATTEN
BUL.gif
81.69
11
Kalina STOYANOVA
BUL.gif
81.26
12
Kalina VUTOVA
BUL.gif
78.77
13
Maria SMARANDA
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76.40
14
Anabell CABEZA
BUL.gif
75.24
15
Maria GRAMA
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71.70
16
Radina ZAHARIEVA
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70.76
17
Alia SUVARIEVA
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69.05
18
Masa ILIC
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68.41
19
Arianna PETRUT
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64.33
20
Darinka POPOVIC
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64.14
21
Sofia VALKOVA
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62.97
22
Nadja ZEKOVIC
SRB.gif
62.96
23
Maja MARKOVIC
SRB.gif
61.70
24
Zeynep BASSOY
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60.64
25
Veneta SIMEONOVA
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53.72
26
Sonja MARKOVIC
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43.65
 
Nikita ILIEVA
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WD
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Women's Junior Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Nikola FOMCENKOVA
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56.07
2
Chiara HRISTOVA
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53.95
3
Stella MAKRI
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51.28
4
Maria MANOVA
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48.21
5
Mariya LEVUSHKINA
BUL.gif
48.21
6
Anastasiya BALYKINA
BLR.gif
44.51
7
Bagdana RAKHISHOVA
KAZ.gif
43.64
8
Ceren KARAS
TUR.gif
42.89
9
Anastazja KOLOSINSKA
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40.32
10
Chiayu OU
TPE.gif
39.05
11
Yagmur Derin KEVINC
TUR.gif
38.94
12
Darja MIJATOVIC
SRB.gif
38.61
13
Anastasija KONGA
LAT.gif
38.02
14
Anna Deniz OZDEMIR
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37.42
15
Selina KANEDA
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36.12
16
Fatma Yade KARLIKLI
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36.04
17
Daniela NIKOLOVA
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35.99
18
Teodora GHEORGHE
ROU.gif
34.17
19
Hana CERMAKOVA
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33.19
20
Meric SAHINOLANLAR
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32.29
21
Ana SCEPANOVIC
SRB.gif
31.78
22
Defne Gunce KILIC
TUR.gif
31.40
23
Despina KATSAROU
GRE.gif
31.31
24
Daniela STANIMIROVA
BUL.gif
31.25
25
Irmak YUCEL
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30.58
26
Zeynep Naz DOGAN
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29.41
27
Liliya STOYANOVA
BUL.gif
28.66
28
Natalia PEEVA
BUL.gif
27.15
29
Elena DIMITROVA
BUL.gif
27.14
30
Maria Bianca IONESCU
ROU.gif
25.77
31
Bilyana STANEVA
BUL.gif
25.69
32
Sophia NIKOLOVA
BUL.gif
23.48
33
Teya NIKOLAEVA
BUL.gif
23.02
34
Vanessa DOYCHINOVA
BUL.gif
20.87
35
Jana KUKOVSKA
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19.08
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Men's Junior Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Alp eren OZKAN
TUR.gif
68.69
2
Yuhsiang LI
TPE.gif
61.53
3
Ali Efe GUNES
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58.73
4
Konstantin SUPATASHVILI
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58.69
5
Lukas VACLAVIK
SVK.gif
57.59
6
Euken ALBERDI MARTINEZ
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56.13
7
Efe Ergin DINCER
TUR.gif
53.70
8
Alp Tore OVALIOGLU
TUR.gif
50.83
9
Iakov POGREBINSKII
ISR.gif
50.05
10
Filip KAYMAKCHIEV
BUL.gif
49.93
11
Kirill KORKACH
LAT.gif
40.35
12
Leonid GITELMAN
ISR.gif
38.92
13
Rosen PEEV
BUL.gif
31.40
14
Aleksandar KACHAMAKOV
BUL.gif
26.95
 
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Women's Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Stefanie PESENDORFER
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60.35
2
Alexandra FEIGIN
BUL.gif
55.21
3
Angelina KUCHVALSKA
LAT.gif
51.18
4
Kristina GRIGOROVA
BUL.gif
49.65
5
Sinem PEKDER
TUR.gif
49.26
6
Jogaile AGLINSKYTE
LTU.gif
48.13
7
Antonina DUBININA
SRB.gif
47.27
8
Fanny LINDFORS
FIN.gif
38.21
9
Elisavet VOULGARI
GRE.gif
28.99
10
Maria STAVREVA
BUL.gif
23.00
 
Milana RAMASHOVA
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WD
 
Ana Sofia BESCHEA
ROU.gif
WD
 
Yasemin ZEKI
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WD
 
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